SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- With more distractions swirling around him, Jameis Winston was nearly flawless, throwing for 317 yards and three touchdowns, Mario Pender scored twice, and top-ranked Florida State beat Syracuse 38-20 on Saturday. Florida State (6-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) has won a school-record 22 straight games, the longest streak in the nation, and 19 in a row in the conference. The Orange (2-4, 0-2 ACC) lost their fourth straight, again saddled by too many failures in the red zone, scoring one touchdown in four trips inside the Florida State 20 behind two rookie quarterbacks who combined to throw three interceptions. Rarely pressured, Winston finished 30 of 36 and earned his fifth 300-yard passing game on the road. Tight end Nick OLeary had a career-high eight catches for 97 yards and one touchdown. The game came a day after Florida State University decided to publicly detail its own timeline of events since Winston was accused of sexual assault in December 2012. The woman making the accusation is considering a lawsuit. Winston wasnt charged in the case. The school also is investigating Winston for a possible code of conduct violation involving the alleged sexual assault, and the Department of Education is investigating the university on how it handles reports of sexual assault as a result of the case. Not a problem again for the Heisman Trophy winner. Halfway through his second season in college, Winstons play has not suffered. Rashad Greene, who had a concussion a week ago, was cleared to play and caught six passes for 107 yards and passed Ron Sellers (1966-68) for most career receptions at Florida State. Greenes fourth reception was a 9-yarder that set up Winstons 7-yard touchdown pass to Jesus Bobo Wilson midway through the third quarter. It was his record-setting 213th catch. Dalvin Cook scored on a 7-yard run early in the fourth to boost FSUs lead to 38-13. The Orange were up against it from the start, playing with a quarterback making his first college start and a new offensive co-ordinator. Quarterbacks coach Tim Lester replaced George McDonald as offensive co-ordinator early in the week and backup quarterbacks Austin Wilson and A.J. Long took over for injured starter Terrel Hunt, out 4-6 weeks with a broken calf bone. Long was 16 of 27 for 167 yards and two touchdowns to Steve Ishmael, 22 yards in the third quarter and 35 in the fourth. Long also made a rookie mistake, throwing an interception deep in Florida State territory late in the third. The pick by Nate Andrews at the FSU 8 came after Wilson mishandled a punt and Sam Rodgers recovered for Syracuse at the Florida State 21. Wilson was 5 of 9 for 89 yards before leaving the game with an injury. Florida State played with redshirt freshman Ryan Hoefeld at centre after senior starter Austin Barron was lost for an undisclosed amount of time with an arm injury. Backup quarterback Sean Maguire also was hurt and not available, leaving redshirt freshman John Franklin and walk-on Troy Cook as the options for coach Jimbo Fisher. They werent needed. Winston guided the Seminoles to a 7-0 lead on the games opening drive, completing all five passes for 38 yards before Pender scored on a 12-yard run. It looked too easy against a defence that has been Syracuses strong point all season. The Orange responded with a solid drive as Wilson looked calm in his first college start. He hit Jarrod West for 13 yards, Ben Lewis for 15, and Adrian Flemming for 12 as Syracuse moved deep into Seminoles territory. The drive ended abruptly when Jalen Ramsey intercepted Wilson on the left side at the 12-yard line and returned it 27 yards. Roberto Aguayos 34-yard field goal gave FSU a 10-0 lead late in the first quarter. Long, a freshman who had never taken a snap in a college game, then took over and guided the Orange to a 21-yard field goal. Speedy Ervin Phillips gained 16 yards around the right side and Long rolled right and hit Ishmael between two defenders for 36 yards to the Florida State 7. The Orange offence, which had scored only one touchdown in the two previous games despite seven forced turnovers by the defence, failed again to punch it in and had to settle for Cole Murphys short field goal early in the second. Greenes 44-yard reception set up Penders 4-yard touchdown catch for a 17-3 lead. Syracuses season-long failures in the red zone -- the Orange entered the game with only nine touchdowns in 19 trips inside the 20 -- continued after the defence forced yet another turnover. After Pender fumbled and Syracuses John Raymon recovered at the FSU 16, a dropped pass and an incompletion forced Syracuse to settle for Murphys 32-yard field goal midway through the second. Winston responded with a six-play drive that took just 2:40, finishing it with a 21-yard scoring pass to a wide-open OLeary. J.J. 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While hell be dialed in to that tournament on a course he loves, you can forgive him if his eyes glance down the calendar just a bit, towards April.EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Chip Kellys up-tempo offence didnt keep the New York Giants winless. It was the Philadelphia Eagles backup quarterback and a bottom-ranked defence that sent Tom Coughlin and the Giants to a 36-21 defeat Sunday and their worst start since the 1987 strike season when the NFL used replacement players for three games. Replacing an injured Michael Vick late in the second quarter, Nick Foles led four scoring drives and threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes as Philadelphia (2-3) got back on track after three straight losses. "Mike was hurt, it was my job to go in there and get a win," said Foles, who completed 16 of 25 for 197 yards, including TD tosses of 25 yards to Brent Celek and 5 yards to DeSean Jackson. The Eagles defence was just as good. It intercepted Eli Manning three times with the game on the line in the fourth quarter and forced four turnovers, leading to 17 points. Coupled with Denvers 51-48 win over Dallas later Sunday, the Eagles are tied for first place in the NFC East with the Cowboys (2-3). Idle Washington (1-3) is a half game behind and the Giants are still only two back. "Its huge to get back on the winning side," said cornerback Brandon Boykin, whose diving interception set up Jacksons score just 2:02 after Celeks catch gave Philadelphia a 29-21 lead. "We started doing it as a defence in the second half -- late in the third quarter and in the fourth. Doing things we werent doing before, getting the turnovers, making plays. The Giants 0-5 start is their worst in a non-strike year since 1979 when Ray Perkins took over as coach. This start also comes just two years after New York won the Super Bowl. "Theyre very frustrated, very down," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "Theyve worked very hard during the week, built themselves up to a good approach, and then the frustration of not getting the win ... theyre doing the best they can. Theyre standing up, theyre supporting each other. Thats the way it has to be for a team to continue on." The Giants wont have much time to feel sorry for themselves. They play Chicago on Thursday night. Vick, who ran for a team-high 79 yards and threw for another 105, left the game with a hamstring injury late in the second quarter after a 13-yard scramble. Kelly said after the game that Vick would have returned had Foles been hurt. "Mike was very effective throughout the game with his runs," said Jackson, who had seven catches for 132 yards. "Teams want to take away certain things, and with Mike its taking away the run. It changes the dynamic of the game when hes not out there. But what you saw with Foles making the good decisions and plays, I was very impressed with what he came in and did.dddddddddddd He threw some great balls, made some great plays." LeSean McCoy added a 1-yard touchdown run and Alex Henery kicked a career-high five field goals for the Eagles, who gained 439 yards in total offence. David Wilson scored on a 5-yard run for the Giants and Manning threw two touchdowns to Rueben Randle in the third quarter to give New York a 21-19 lead. Foles and the Eagles defence finished off New York in the fourth quarter. The once mighty Giants defence has now given up at least 31 points in each of its first five games, tying an NFL record set by the Chicago Cardinals in 1954. The difference in this one was Foles. Right after the Giants took the lead on Mannings 6-yard TD pass to Randle, he led an eight-play, 57 yard drive that ended with Henerys 41-yard field goal with 1:04 left in the third quarter. The Eagles made the plays in the fourth quarter. On the ensuing play after linebacker Mychal Kendricks intercepted a pass by Manning and returned it to the 25, Foles hit Celek, who got away with a push-off on safety Ryan Mundy in the end zone. The scoring pass was set up by Boykins pick at the Giants 38. "I know I can play better," said Manning, who was 24 of 52 for 334 yards. "Sometimes, things are going to go wrong, but youve got to make the best decision. Throw it away, take a sack. I know I cant keep turning the ball over every time." After being outscored 69-7 in their last two games, the Giants offence scored on its opening possession. Wilson capped a 62-yard, five-play drive that featured a 49-yard pass to Hakeem Nicks with a 5-yard run. Wilson injured his neck on the final play of the first quarter and did not return. It would be the lone highlight of a half that featured drops, penalties and fumble by Brandon Jacobs, who replaced Wilson. An unnecessary roughness penalty and a questionable decision by Coughlin on a penalty helped the Eagles score on their second possession. Coughlin decided to accept a third-down holding penalty after the Eagles came up 4 yards short at the Giants 47. Vick scrambled for 34 yards on third-and-19 to set up Henerys 40-yard field goal. The Eagles eventually took a 19-7 halftime lead, scoring on their final four possessions of the first half, the last coming after Foles took over for Vick. NOTES: Kendricks fumble recovery in the second quarter set up Henerys 29-yard field goal in the second quarter. ... Nicks led the Giants with nine catches for 142 yards.... McCoys TD run was his 33rd, moving him into fourth place in franchise history ahead of Randall Cunningham. ... Henerys five field goals tied the second-highest total by an Eagle in a single game, and the most since David Akers had five at Dallas in 2001. ' ' '