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The Florida State Seminoles football team has represented Florida State University in collegiate football since 1947, competing as Florida State College from 1902-1904. The following is a list of Florida State Seminoles football seasons .
Florida State Football's Sod Cemetery is the final resting place for over 100 Sod Games. Florida State's Sod Cemetery is a rich part of the program's history. When FSU wins a difficult away game, a piece of turf is pulled from the field and buried in the cemetery. Florida State sod games represent the most difficult battles on the football field.
Florida State was instead invited to the Orange Bowl against Georgia, where they were defeated by the Bulldogs in the biggest loss in bowl history, following multiple opt-outs and transfers. Defensive end Jared Verse was later selected in the first round of the NFL Draft [ 7 ] along with nine other Seminoles selected in the draft, [ 8 ] while ...
2002: No. 6 Notre Dame 34, No. 11 Florida State 24. 2003: No. 5 Florida State 37, Notre Dame 0. 2011: No. 25 Florida State 18, Notre Dame 14 * 2014: No. 2 Florida State 31, No. 5 Notre Dame 27 ...
Florida State football has gone from undefeated ACC Champions to arguably the worst team in college football in less than a year. How did it happen?
Florida State vs Miami football history. ... Series record: Miami leads 35-33. Florida State's last win: 2023 (27-20 in Tallahassee) Miami's last win: 2020 (52-10 in Miami Gardens)
The Seminoles have made one appearance in the College Football Playoff. The Seminoles have appeared in eleven Orange Bowls, winning five of those games. FSU vacated their appearance in the 2006 Emerald Bowl vs. UCLA. Florida State maintains a record of 29–18–3 record in bowl games. The Seminoles played in 36 consecutive bowl games from 1982 ...
Florida State's lone defeat in 1993 was two weeks earlier at the hands of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 31–24, in South Bend. The Gators entered the contest 9–1, with a loss at Auburn, but had already clinched the SEC Eastern Division. The 'Noles took an early 13–0 lead in front of what was a state record 85,507 fans at Florida Field.