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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. [1]
The 1920 Akron Pros compiled an undefeated record in the NFL's inaugural season. Jim Kiick rushing the ball for Miami in Super Bowl VII. The win capped a perfect season for the 1972 team. After 40 years, President Obama honored the 1972 Dolphins at the White House in 2013. Curly Lambeau was coach for the unbeaten 1929 Packers.
Florida State was initially led by second-year head coach Willie Taggart. On November 3, 2019, Taggart was fired after losing to Miami (FL) and falling to 4–5 on the season and 9–12 overall. [1] Defensive line coach Odell Haggins was named interim head coach for the remainder of the season, for the second time during his tenure with the ...
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? FSU football freefall: How Seminoles went from ...
Florida State suffered its first loss of the season in Saturday's Orange Bowl, 63-3, to Georgia in front of 63,324 fans at Hard Rock Stadium.. It snapped FSU's undefeated season and a 19-game ...
Ed Williamson, who introduced football to the school, served as the first coach of the Florida State Seminoles. In his first and only season with Florida State, the Seminoles posted an 0–5 record. Williamson has the worst record out of all the head coaches at Florida State and is the only coach to have a winless mark.
The Seminoles rolled off of three touchdowns and nearly 100 yards rushing from Trey Benson.
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league in the United States and the highest professional level of American football in the world. [1] It was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) before adopting its current name for the 1922 season.