CLEMSON, S. Jerian Grant Jersey .C. -- Jameis Winston and Florida State didnt take long to hush Death Valley, making a statement that that could be heard from Alabama to Oregon. The Seminoles remarkable redshirt freshman threw for 444 yards and three touchdowns and No. 5 Florida State crushed No. 3 Clemson 51-14 Saturday night. When the first BCS standings of the season come out Sunday, Florida State should be right there with the top-ranked Crimson Tide and second-ranked Ducks, fighting for the top spots. "Do we deserve to be in the top two? We deserve to be No. 1," Florida State linebacker Telvin Smith said. The Atlantic Coast Conferences game of the year, billed as maybe the leagues biggest game ever, quickly became a Seminoles seminar on how to take apart a top-five opponent on its hostile home turf in front of 83,428. "We dont play against noise. Were playing against the Clemson Tigers," Winston said. "It was amazing, when we were out on the field that first snap. It was loud and we started smiling because we dont play against noise." The game started with two Heisman Trophy contender quarterbacks. It ended with one. Playing in one of the loudest stadiums in the country, Winston was unfazed, going 22 for 34 for Florida State (6-0, 4-0). His first throw was a 22-yard touchdown to Kelvin Benjamin, and he scrambled for a 4-yard touchdown that made it 41-7 with 4:04 left in the third quarter. "They took advantage of our mistakes," Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. "They might be the best team in the country." Tajh Boyd threw two interceptions for Clemson, and his first-quarter fumble was returned 37 yards for touchdown by Mario Edwards. Clemson (6-1, 4-1) turned it over a season-high four times, the first one on the first play from scrimmage. "We know were better than how we played, but nobody cares about that," Swinney said. Rashad Greene caught eight passes for 146 yards and two scores, including a 72-yard sprint that made it 24-7 Florida State in the second quarter. The Seminoles broke a five-game losing streak at Memorial Stadium, scored more points than any opponent ever has in Death Valley and gave fourth-year coach Jimbo Fisher his biggest victory since taking over for Bobby Bowden. Florida State is also perfect through six games for the first time since 1999, the last time Bowdens Noles won the national championship. Maybe after all these years, the Seminoles are finally back to that level? "Theyre mature, theyre growing, theyre older, they understand the moments," Fisher said of his team. As for Clemson, the Tigers cant be accused of Clemsoning this one away. They were simply outclassed. Florida State tight end Nick OLeary punctuated the beatdown in the third quarter, running over Clemsons Travis Blanks as he tried to make a tackle. Seminoles by a knockout. OLeary finished with five catches for 161 The game marked only the fourth time that the conference better known for basketball has matched two top-five football teams, and the first time since 2005. Not long after Clemson made its grand entrance, sprinting past Howards Rock and down the hill onto the field, orange balloons filling the sky above Memorial Stadium, Florida State took control. On the first play from scrimmage Smith stripped Stanton Seckinger and Terrence Brooks recovered for the Seminoles at the Clemson 34. Two plays later, Winston lofted deep down the sideline to the 6-foot-5 Benjamin, who went up high for the perfectly thrown ball and landed with it inside the pylon for a touchdown. Winston has been even better than advertised in his first season as a starter, hard to believe considering the hype. But this opponent and this setting represented by far the biggest challenge of his young career. Turns out, it was just another showcase -- for Florida States defence, too. Lamarcus Joyner forced Clemson turnover No. 2, coming free on a blitz and knocking the ball free from Boyd. Edwards scooped and scored. It was 17-0 with 3:07 left in the first quarter and Death Valley suddenly didnt seem so daunting. Clemson made a much needed response, Boyd hitting Sammy Watkins with a 3-yard touchdown pass to trim the lead to 10 late in the first quarter. But Winston and his talented receivers struck again. Winston beat a Clemson blitz with a quick pass to Greene, who slipped a tackle and was gone, 72 yards for a touchdown that made it 24-7 midway through the second. Greene made a shush gesture to the Clemson fans. He didnt need to. He had already quieted them. Joyners interception of Boyd in Florida State territory turned it into another field goal to make it 27-7 at halftime. Boyd finished 17 for 37 for 156 yards. 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Sergei Bobrovsky, winner of the Vezina Trophy last year as the NHLs top goalie, stopped all 18 shots before he left with what coach Todd Richards called a leg injury 4:13 into the third period. He was replaced by Curtis McElhinney, who made the last eight saves to preserve the shutout. "Tomorrow hes going to get an MRI. Well get more information," Richards said. "Obviously it was a leg injury. When he comes off the ice like that, youre a bit unsure. But within the next day or two we should have a better idea." Nick Foligno, who had the highlight-reel goal for the winner in the second period, couldnt discuss his own role in the victory before discussing the netminder his teammates simply call Bob. "You hate to see Bob hurt. Hes been playing great and he made an unbelievable save right before that," Foligno said. "Then you have Curtis come in and do what he does, making sound saves. We have some confidence in our goaltending." 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Foligno slid the puck back through his own legs -- backward -- and then backhanded it past Bishop for his seventh goal at the 4:30 mark. The fans oohed and ahead when the replay was flashed on the monitors over centre ice. "(That came from) practicing in your driveway or watchingg on YouTube," Foligno said with a laugh. Custom Chicago Bulls Jerseys. "Its just one of those things that in the spur of the moment you think of. Luckily, it went in." After Bobrovsky departed, the Lightning made it interesting. Filppulas shot just slid past the corner of the goal as time expired as the Lightning were shut out for the second game in a row and third time in five outings. They have lost their last five road games. "You wont win in this league unless you get some goals," Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper said. "Our commitment to go to those areas where we need to to score is not there. Its unfortunate. Its just not happening now. Were learning by watching teams pass us in the standings." 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