Tallahassee, FL - Jameis Winston threw for 297 yards and accounted for two touchdowns, and No. Chris Driedger Jersey . 1 Florida State overcame another slow start before rolling to a 43-3 victory over Wake Forest at Doak Campbell Stadium. After rallying from a 17-point first-quarter deficit to topple North Carolina State a week ago, the Seminoles (5-0, 3-0 ACC) ripped off 40 unanswered points to turn a game that was tied at 3-3 late in the opening half into an all-out rout. Florida State got contributions from all phases in its 21st consecutive win. Winston threw a 59-yard touchdown pass to Travis Rudolph and ran for a score, Roberto Aguayo tied a school record by drilling five field goals and a stifling defence forced three turnovers while limiting the Demon Deacons to 126 total yards. Very proud of our defence today. I thought they were outstanding, said Seminoles head coach Jimbo Fisher. Thought they tackled, kept contain, did their thing. I mean, totally dominated the game. Winston made good on 23-of-39 throws with an interception, while Mario Pender rushed for 70 yards and a touchdown on just five carries. John Wolford mustered a mere 58 passing yards on a 9-of-15 completion rate and was intercepted once for Wake Forest (2-4, 0-2) before being removed in the second half. Dezmond Wortham ran for 68 yards on 12 attempts in the loss. Against a team like that we just get overwhelmed, Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson remarked. Especially when we are on offense and they are on defence. The Seminoles turned the ball over on their initial two possessions and managed just a field goal through their first four, but were finally able to reach the end zone near the end of the opening half. After getting the ball back at midfield following a Wake Forest punt, Winston completed two straight passes and Pender broke off a 12-yard run to put Florida State at the opposing 9-yard line. Three plays later, Winston rolled out and faked a throw before diving across the goal line from two yards out to give the Seminoles a 10-3 lead with 1:03 left in the half. Wake Forest could only take 31 seconds off the clock before punting it away again, and Rashad Greene returned the kick 16 yards to the Deacons 40. Two Winston connections to Jesus Wilson put Aguayo in range to knock through a 40- yard field goal that pushed the Seminoles advantage to 10 points at intermission. Winston then began the second half by hitting on three straight attempts, including an 18-yard strike to Nick OLeary, to position Aguayo for a successful 52-yard try that increased the margin to 16-3. The Seminoles defence continued to impose its will from there. Wolford was picked off by P.J. Williams while under heavy pressure midway through the third quarter, with the 23-yard return deep into Wake territory leading to Penders 3-yard touchdown scamper. Florida State needed just 15 seconds to produce its next touchdown, as Reggie Northup dislodged Isaiah Robinson of the ball on the Deacons ensuing drive and returned the fumble 31 yards to stake the Seminoles to a commanding 30-3 advantage with just under five minutes left in the third. Aguayos fourth make of the day, a 42-yarder less than two minutes into the fourth quarter, came after Winston found Ermon Lane down the sideline for a 59-yard gain. After the defence induced yet another Wake Forest punt, Randolph blew past the secondary to haul in Winstons on-target deep ball for a 59-yard score and a 40-3 lead. A 56-yard run from Pender enabled Aguayo to hit field goal No. 5, a 32-yarder with 4:53 to play. That last kick extended the reigning Groza Award winners streak of consecutive successful 3-pointers to a school-record 21 straight. I didnt even know (about the streak) until after the game, said Aguayo. I didnt think I was going to kick five field goals. I am happy for that. The Demon Deacons were held to a paltry 27 yards of offense over the first two quarters, 22 of which came on Brandon Terrys catch-and-run on 3rd-and-11 that set up Mike Weavers 36-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead late in the first. Wake Forest began that drive in FSU territory after Karlos Williams had the ball knocked free by Josh Banks and the Deacons recovered. Winston was intercepted by Merrill Noel on a deflected ball on the Seminoles opening series, and Wake Forest got inside the Florida State 20 before Wolford was sacked by Mario Edwards Jr. and lost a fumble. The Seminoles pulled even by stringing together an 11-play, 49-yard sequence that ended in Aguayos 43-yard field goal early in the second quarter. Winston and Greene hooked up for three catches totaling 33 yards on the trek. Game Notes The last FSU kicker to make five field goals in a game was Gary Cismesia against Miami on Oct. 20, 2007 ... 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Cotto became the first Puerto Rican fighter to win world championships in four weight divisions, stopping Sergio Martinez in their WBC world middleweight title fight Saturday night.OTTAWA - The Ottawa Senators hope to make the most of home-ice advantage this season after giving up too many valuable points at Canadian Tire Centre in 2013-14.After a successful season-opening road trip (2-1-0), the Senators play their home opener Thursday night as they host the Colorado Avalanche in the first of a four-game homestand.Players and coaches talked Wednesday of the normal excitement to play the home opener, but more important is setting the right tone for the season.Its a brand new season and we have to start things differently, said head coach Paul MacLean. I think this year coming home weve gained some momentum from our games on the road and we need to bring that to the rink (Thursday) night and start with one game. Weve got to make sure were ready to play and play hard.The Senators finished with an 18-17-6 record on home ice last season, compared to 19-14-8 on the road.It marked just the second time since 1997-98, minus the shortened lockout season, that they failed to win 20 games on home ice.The Senators finished last season five points out of the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference and players cant help but wonder how a few more wins at home might have altered their season.Weve got a good crowd behind us here and we need to find a way to use that energy and find ways to win games, said forward Clarke MacArthur. We had some issues in the second period last year that kind of hurt us and this year its more about keeping our foot on the gas pedal I think. You want to play with the puck and have possession of the puck all game. Its a better way to go through any hockey game.Its the first of four home games we want to start on the right foot.Part of the Senators problems at home last year came from their defensive play as they gave up 133 goals at Canadian Tire Centre. Only Edmonton (134) gave up more goals at home.The Senators have allowed just five goals on the road through three games this season and players believe they are making progress.We know what we need to address, said captain Erik Karlsson. Obviously last year our defensive play wasnt the best, but I think its much improved this year, even though were only three games in. We made a few mistakes and ttheres a few things we need to clean up. Sandis Ozolins Jersey. Its a long season and were going to have to change things as they go, but its just one of those things that everybody has to communicate about and make sure everybody agrees about what were doing out there.Better defensive play has been the theme for the Senators since the first day of camp, and MacLean has shown little patience for those who have made mistakes.Jared Cowen, who started the first two games as part of the top defensive pairing, was a healthy scratch in Ottawas 1-0 victory over the Florida Panthers on Monday night. He also found himself on the bench for much of the third period of a 3-2 shootout win at Tampa Bay on Saturday after he was on the ice when the Lightning scored the tying goal.The 23-year-old felt he played a decent first game against Nashville (a 3-2 loss), but said he could have been better against Tampa Bay. He was still caught off guard when he found out he wouldnt be playing Monday night.Yeah it surprised me, Cowen said. Only two games, so yeah it did surprise me. It sucks, only the third game of the year. I just need to be better though.With seven healthy defencemen, MacLean wont hesitate to make changes to his blue-line. Patrick Wiercioch, who sat out the first two games, took Cowens place on Monday.If Wednesdays practice is any indication, Cowen will likely find himself the odd-man out for Thursdays opener.Right now Jared needs to come to the rink every day and continue to work at his game, said MacLean. Hes still a young player in this game — just over 100 games — so theres still a lot to learn. There are still lots of good games left in Jared Cowen. Theres like 900 games left in him.Sometimes its hard to be that age and we dont want him to accept that youre being scratched from games. But we expect youre going to come in and work with us to become a better player because thats what its all about.Notes: MacLean did not name his starting goaltender for Thursdays game. ... Defenceman Marc Methot remains sidelined with a back injury and there is no timetable for his return. ... MacLean didnt confirm that Curtis Lazar would play Thursday, but the rookie centre is expected to dress for the home opener. ' ' '