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He was also a standout punt returner for Florida State, leading the nation in 1988 with his punt return average, and breaking the school's record for career punt return yards. Sanders made an interception with five seconds left to seal Florida State's 13–7 win over Auburn in the 1989 Sugar Bowl during the 1988 postseason. Based on those ...
The 1988 Florida State Seminoles football team represented Florida State University in the 1988 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by Bobby Bowden and played their home games at Doak Campbell Stadium. Defensive back Deion Sanders was a Heisman finalist, finishing in eighth place.
The 1989 Sugar Bowl was the 55th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Monday, January 2.Part of the 1988–89 bowl game season, it featured the fourth-ranked independent Florida State Seminoles and the #7 Auburn Tigers of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
The Colorado Buffaloes crushed Oklahoma State 52-0. Now coach Deion Sanders and Heisman Trophy candidate Travis Hunter must wait. ... a transfer from Florida Atlantic, has 10 catches for 160 yards ...
Deion Sanders and Jackson State have pulled off a signing day shocker landing longtime Florida State commit Travis Hunter. Deion Sanders flips No. 1 recruit from Florida State [Video] Skip to main ...
Yahoo Sports College Insider Pete Thamel explains how Deion Sanders was able to get the Rivals.com #1 recruit in the nation to flip from Florida State to Jackson State on National Signing Day, and ...
An interception by Deion Sanders gave the ball back to FSU, and Ferguson used just five plays before hitting Gainer with a 19-yard touchdown pass. That made the score 27–3, Florida State. Oklahoma State didn't give up with Cowboy quarterback Ronnie William passing 29 yards to All-America tailback Thurman Thomas for an Oklahoma State touchdown ...
Jackson State football has produced as many NFL Pro Football Hall-of-Famers as Georgia and Florida State. Just ask Deion Sanders.