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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 only loss of the season came at second-ranked and undefeated Notre Dame by a score of 31–24, in one of the greatest games in college football history. Despite the loss, Florida State still went on to play for the national title, beating Nebraska in the Orange Bowl with a field goal in the final seconds to claim the school's first national ...
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 ...
FSU football's worst record in ACC. From 1947, when FSU formed a football program, until 1991, the Seminoles played independently. FSU joined the ACC in 1992 and lost its first conference game in ...
Florida State's last win: 2023 (27-20 in Tallahassee) Miami's last win: 2020 (52-10 in Miami Gardens) The first matchup between Florida State and Miami occurred on Oct. 5, 1951, with the ...
The Florida State Rugby Football Club was founded in 1970, and plays Division 1 college rugby in the South Independent Rugby Conference, which is not affiliated with the NCAA. [34] The Seminoles won the conference championship in 2012, defeating the University of Central Florida. [35] FSU is led by head coach Michael Gomez.
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?
The Florida State Seminoles football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Florida State Seminoles football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.