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The 2013 Florida State Seminoles football team, variously Florida State or FSU, represented Florida State University in the sport of
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during the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS college football season. Florida State competed in the
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(FBS) of the
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(NCAA). The Seminoles were led by fourth-year head coach Jimbo Fisher and played their home games at
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in
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. They were members of the Atlantic Coast Conference, and played in the Atlantic Division. It was the Seminoles' 22nd season as a member of the ACC and its ninth in the ACC Atlantic Division. Led by eventual Heisman Trophy winner
Jameis Winston Jameis Lanaed Winston ( ; born January 6, 1994) is an American football quarterback for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Florida State, where he became the youngest player to win the He ...
, Florida State finished the season with a school-record fourteen wins and completed the school's third undefeated season. The Seminoles captured their seventeenth conference title and third national championship, earning the
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, the MacArthur Trophy, the Associated Press Trophy and the
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. In addition to the Heisman, Jameis Winston won the
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, the Davey O'Brien Award, and the
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as well as being a finalist for the
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and honored as the AP Player of the Year.
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won the
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as the nation's best placekicker,
Bryan Stork Bryan Stork (born November 15, 1990) is a former American football center. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida State. In the span of 13 months, Stork was ...
won the
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awarded to the nation's top center. Ten players were named All-Americans, with three earning consensus honors. For their accomplishments, Lamarcus Joyner was a finalist for both the
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and the
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, and Coach Fisher was named the AFCA Coach of the Year and was a semifinalist for Maxwell Coach of the Year. Twenty-six Seminoles from the national title team have gone on to play professional football with twenty-five players going on to play in the NFL, including four first round picks, and one player in the CFL. Nine players have been named consensus All-Americans. Since the National Championship, numerous players have gone on to win a Super Bowl including
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,
Tre' Jackson Tre' Jackson (born December 14, 1992) is a former American football guard. He played college football at Florida State and was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fourth round of the 2015 NFL Draft. Early years Jackson attended Wayn ...
, Ronald Darby, Timmy Jernigan and
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.


Previous season

Florida State ended the 2012 season, ranked #8 with a 12–2 record (7–1 in ACC play); they finished the season as champions of the ACC and BCS Orange Bowl champions. They were led by head coach Jimbo Fisher in his third year of head coaching. Eleven players from the 2012 team were taken in the
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.


Preseason

After the season, FSU lost six coaches from their coaching staff. Defensive coordinator
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left his position at Florida State to take the job as head coach at
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. D.J. Eliot left his position as defensive ends coach to assist Stoops at Kentucky as defensive coordinator. Eddie Gran, who served as runningback coach and special teams coordinator as well as associate head coach, also left the staff to serve as offensive coordinator at
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. Offensive coordinator
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left Florida State to take the same position at
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.
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, an assistant head coach left his position to become the defensive coordinator at Purdue. Quarterbacks coach
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left Florida State to return to Auburn, his alma mater. Former
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assistant coach,
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, joined the Florida State staff as the new defensive coordinator, replacing Mark Stoops. Former
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assistant coach Sal Sunseri was hired as defensive ends coach. Former
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head coach
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was hired as tight ends coach. Former
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assistant coach
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was hired as runningbacks coach. Former
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Defensive coordinator Charles Kelly was hired as linebackers coach and special teams.
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was hired as quarterbacks coach. Prior to the start of the season, wide receiver Greg Dent was suspended indefinitely following an arrest and subsequent charge of sexual battery. Just days later, Tight end transfer Kevin Haplea suffered a torn ACL during workouts, ruled to be out for the season. During the offseason, tight end Nick O'Leary (grandson of Jack Nicklaus) was involved in a motorcycle accident but recovered before the start of the season. Just before fall practice, tight end Christo Kourtzidis chose to transfer. At the start of fall practice, freshman tight end Jeremy Kerr suffered a knee cartilage tear leaving him sidelined for an undetermined amount of time. In August, wide receiver Willie Haulstead was released from the team after being named academically ineligible. Runningback Mario Pender was also declared ineligible due to academics. Jarred Haggins, a wide receiver, suffered a knee stress fracture in practice causing him to miss the season. In the ACC Media Poll, Florida State was voted to finish second in the Atlantic Division. FSU led the league with six preseason All-ACC selections in Tre' Jackson, Bryan Stork, and James Wilder, Jr. on offense along with Timmy Jernigan, Christian Jones, and Lamarcus Joyner on defense. ;Spring Game The annual 'Garnet and Gold Game' was held on April 13 at Doak S. Campbell Stadium and the gold team was victorious, winning by a score of 40–24.


Personnel

This was
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Jimbo Fisher's fourth year as the Seminole's head coach. During his previous three years with Florida State, he led the Seminoles to an overall record of 31 wins and 10 losses (31–10).
Jeremy Pruitt Jeremy Pruitt (born May 28, 1974) is an American football coach who most recently was a senior defensive assistant for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the head coach at the University of Tenne ...
, a former assistant coach at
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, assumed the duties of defensive coordinator. Head coach Jimbo Fisher took over as offensive coordinator.


Coaching staff


Returning starters

For the 2013 season, Florida State had eight returning starters on offense, three on defense, and one on special teams.


Offense


Defense


Special teams


Media

Florida State football is broadcast on the Florida State University Seminoles Radio Network and the games are called by Gene Deckerhoff.


Rankings

*Source: ESPN.com: 2013 NCAA Football Rankings Other preseason rankings for Florida State include: * #15 – Athlon Sports * #13 –
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* #3 –
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* #16 – Dennis Dodd * #13 – Barnhart (CBS Sports) * #9 – Feldman (CBS Sports) * #13 – Fowler (CBS Sports) * #13 – Palm (CBS Sports) * #7 – Fornelli (CBS Sports) * #3 – Hinnen (CBS Sports) * #11 – Patterson (CBS Sports) * #10 – Tim Hyland * #18 – Sporting News * #12 –
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* #14 – National Champs * #12 – Lost Letterman * #2 –
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* #25 – College Football Universe * #11 –
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Statistics

The Seminoles ended the season as the highest-scoring team in college football history, surpassing the 2008 Oklahoma Sooners.


Scores by quarter (all opponents)


Scores by quarter (ACC opponents)


Schedule

*Source: * Denotes the largest crowd in
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history


Game summaries


Pittsburgh

*Sources: Pittsburgh Leads Series: 5 – 3 Pregame Line: Florida St −10.5 On February 23, 2013, officials from both Florida State and
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, as well as the commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference announced that the Seminoles and the Panthers would open the season at
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on Labor Day in what would be Pittsburgh's first game as a member of the ACC. In the game that would serve as the debut of
Jameis Winston Jameis Lanaed Winston ( ; born January 6, 1994) is an American football quarterback for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Florida State, where he became the youngest player to win the He ...
as
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, the Seminoles had to overcome an early deficit to defeat the Panthers, 41–13. After Pitt scored on their first possession to take a touchdown lead, Florida State quickly responded on their first drive with a touchdown pass from Winston to Nick O'Leary to tie the game. Winston and O'Leary would connect twice more for touchdowns in a game where the offense rolled. The first quarter would end with a tie game. Driving down the field, Florida State took their first lead of the game with another touchdown pass to Nick O'Leary. Pittsburgh was able to close the gap to four points after a twenty-eight yard field goal. The Seminoles would extend their lead with a rushing touchdown from Jameis Winston and a pass to Rashad Greene following an interception to give Florida State an eighteen-point lead at halftime. The third quarter was mostly uneventful with a pair of field goals from Florida State and a single field goal from Pittsburgh. The Seminoles held a three score lead going into the fourth quarter. Winston would add another touchdown in the final quarter. Following Pitt's touchdown on the first drive, Florida State kept them out of the end zone for the remainder of the game and held the Panthers to just two field goals. After a slow start for the defense, Pitt was held to only 297 yards of offense and one touchdown. For his four touchdown and 356 all-purpose yardage rookie performance, Winston was recognized as the ''Davey O'Brien Quarterback of the Week'' while tight end Nick O'Leary was named the ''John Mackey Tight End of the Week''. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Panthers to 4–5. The game drew 4.5 million viewers and a 2.9 rating for ESPN, a three-year high for the network's Labor Day game. It was the third-most viewed game of college football's opening week. ----


Nevada

*Sources: Series Tied: 0 – 0 Pregame Line: Florida St −36 In their home opener, Florida State faced the
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of the
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. After a slow start and another early deficit, the Seminoles would go on to defeat the Wolf Pack in dominating fashion, 62–7, after scoring 59 unanswered points. The Seminoles would strike first courtesy of a field goal from Roberto Aguayo, which would serve as the only score of the first quarter. Going into the second quarter, the Seminoles held a three-point lead but they would eventually trail after Nevada scored the first touchdown of the game to take a four-point lead. However, this would be the only points allowed by the Seminole defense. Florida State scored touchdowns on two consecutive drives with two passes from quarterback Jameis Winston to Kenny Shaw and Rashad Greene to take a ten-point lead into the half. Florida State rolled during the second half of the game, scoring thirty-one points in the third quarter and fourteen more points in the fourth quarter while holding Nevada scoreless. Despite allowing a touchdown early in the game, the Florida State defense allowed only 214 yards while the Florida State offense tallied up 617 yards of total offense. Winston continued to impress completing fifteen of his eighteen pass attempts with 214 yards, two passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown. For his performance, he was named the ''ACC Rookie of the Week'' for the second consecutive week. Kicker Roberto Aguayo was also honored as the ''ACC Specialist of the Week'' after a game that saw him kick a career long field goal of 33 yards as well as make all eight extra-point attempts. The eight touchdowns were all scored by different players: Devonta Freeman, Ryan Green, Freddie Stevenson, James Wilder Jr., Karlos Williams (in his first start as
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), and Jameis Winston scored rushing touchdowns while Rashad Greene and Kenny Shaw scored the game's two receiving touchdowns. ----


Bethune–Cookman

*Sources: Series Tied: 0 – 0 Pregame Line: Lines are not released when an FCS team plays an FBS team. In their third game of the season, Florida State defeated the
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on a rainy night in their first meeting by a final score of 54–6. Coming into this game, Florida State held a 19–0 record against teams from the Football Championship Subdivision. Florida State jumped out to a quick lead by scoring the first 40 points of the game. Telvin Smith opened up the scoring for The Seminoles with an interception returned for a touchdown followed up by a 45-yard field goal from Roberto Auayo. A safety, caused by a penalty in the endzone by the Wildcats, gave the Seminoles an early twelve point lead. Florida State then scored three straight touchdowns courtesy of Kelvin Benjamin, James Wilder Jr., and Devonta Freeman to carry a thirty-three point lead into halftime. Bethune–Cookman scored their first points at the start of the third quarter with a seven-yard touchdown run; they subsequently missed the extra point kick. Florida State would then score the final fourteen points of the game with two touchdown runs from newly converted RB Karlos Williams. The defense allowed only 242 yards while the offense gained 492 total yards. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 10 of 19 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns. Running back Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing while wide receiver Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving. ----


Boston College

*Sources: Florida State Leads Series: 7 – 4 Pregame Line: Florida St −24 For their second road game of the season, the first since the season opener, Florida State hit the road to face the
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. In
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, Florida State was victorious with a 51–7 win over the Eagles in
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. Florida State last traveled to Chestnut Hill in 2011 for a Thursday night match-up, a game the Seminoles won 38–7. Florida State mounted a comeback to defeat Boston College, 48–34, in their second conference game of the season. After stopping Florida State on their first offensive possession, Boston College took the early lead with a touchdown pass from BC quarterback Chase Rettig. Florida State responded with a seven play drive that ended in a field goal to cut the lead to four. The Eagles would then go on to score the next ten points of the game to take a fourteen-point lead and seemingly seize control of the game. However, the Seminoles rattled off twenty-one unanswered points including a "Hail Mary" pass, with no time remaining, at the end of the second quarter to take a seven-point lead at the half. On the first drive of the second half, Boston College mustered up a drive that resulted in a field goal to close the gap and make it a four-point game. Florida State then completed two drives ending in touchdowns to take an eighteen-point lead. Boston College added another touchdown at the end of the third quarter. Entering the fourth quarter, Florida State held an eleven-point lead. In the final quarter, Florida State would extend their lead with a field goal. Boston College then began a promising drive, but P. J. Williams intercepted the ball and returned it for a touchdown to put the Noles up 48–27 late in the game. Boston College closed the gap with a touchdown to pull within two scores midway through the quarter. Florida State sealed the win with a late interception to take possession of the ball with less than two minutes remaining. Although Boston College controlled the game early, Florida State outgained them with 489 yards of offense while limiting to Eagles to 397 total yards. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 17 of 27 passes for 330 yards and four touchdowns. Winston also led the team in rushing with 14 rushes for 96 yards while wide receiver Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving with 4 receptions for 93 yards and one touchdown. This was the 12th meeting between Florida State and Boston College, the 8th meeting as conference opponents. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Eagles to 8–4. ----


Maryland

*Sources: Florida State Leads Series: 21 – 2 Pregame Line: Florida St −17.5 After a tough road game, the Seminoles returned home to face the
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, who were ranked twenty-fifth in the nation coming into the game. In
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, Florida State was victorious with a 41–14 win over the Terrapins in College Park, clinching the division in the process. In Maryland's last visit to Tallahassee in 2011, the Terps lost to the Seminoles by a score of 41–16. This game marked the final meeting between the teams as conference opponents as Maryland is leaving for the
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following the end of this season. Florida State earned their first shutout of the season with a rout of Maryland, 63–0, setting a record for the most lop-sided victory against a ranked opponent in school history as well as the first shut-out of a ranked opponent in sixteen years. Florida State struck first on offense and defense, forcing a three-and-out on the opening possession of the game and scoring a touchdown on their first possession. Maryland's defense held Florida State scoreless for the rest of the first quarter. However, Florida State would score another fourteen points in the second quarter courtesy of two five-yard touchdown runs from Devonta Freeman and Kelvin Benjamin. At halftime, Florida State held a 21–0 lead. The Seminoles opened up the second half with another scoring drive capping off with an eight-yard pass from Jameis Winston to tight end Nick O'Leary to extend the lead to twenty eight. The second half was an offensive explosion for Florida State as the Seminoles went on a forty-two point scoring spree. With a twenty-one yard pass to Kenny Shaw and a twelve-yard pass to Nick O'Leary, Florida State carried a forty-two point lead into the final quarter. Florida State continued to score in the fourth with another twenty-one point quarter that consisted of touchdowns from Kelvin Benjamin and Karlos Williams along with backup QB Jacob Coker. Florida State dominated the game with 614 yards of offense while the defense limited the Terrapins to only 234 total yards. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 23 of 32 passes for 393 yards and five touchdowns and led the team in passing. Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 17 rushes for 63 yards while Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 4 receptions for 108 yards. This was the 24th and final meeting between Florida State and Maryland, the 22nd and last meeting as conference opponents. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Terps to 22–2. The victory also improved Florida State's record against the Terps to 12–0 at Doak. ----


Clemson

Following a bye week, Florida State traveled to Clemson to face the
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in a top five matchup. In
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, Florida State was victorious with a 49–37 comeback win over the Tigers in
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en route to an Atlantic Division title and an ACC Championship. Florida State last traveled to
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in 2011, a game the Seminoles lost 35–30, furthering their win drought in Clemson, a place they have not won at since 2001. The winner of this game has represented the Atlantic Division in the ACC Championship Game for the past four years with Clemson winning the division title in 2009 and 2011 while Florida State won it in 2010 and 2012. Under the lights (and with the attendance of College GameDay), Florida State stunned the third-ranked Clemson Tigers, 51–14, becoming the first team in history to score 50 points at Memorial Stadium. Florida State struck early, capitalizing on a Clemson turnover on the first play from scrimmage. The Seminoles scored a touchdown on their third play as Winston threw a touchdown on his first pass of the game. Florida State added a field goal on their second series of the game. With a ten-point lead, Mario Edwards Jr. returned a fumble for a touchdown that put the Seminoles up 17–0. Clemson scored their first points of the game near the end of the first quarter with a touchdown pass from Tajh Boyd to Sammy Watkins to cut the lead back down to ten. Florida State doubled their lead with a touchdown and a field goal in the second quarter while Clemson failed to score. The Seminoles went into the half holding a twenty-point advantage. Florida State continued to control the game in the second half, scoring twenty-four straight points, courtesy of a passing touchdown to Rashad Greene, rushing touchdowns from Devonta Freeman and Jameis Winston, and a field goal from Roberto Agauyo. Clemson would not make it into the endzone again until the end of the fourth quarter, securing a thirty-seven point win for the Noles. Florida State amassed 565 yards of offense while the defense held the Tigers to 326 total yards and a season low 14 points. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 22 of 34 passes for 444 yards and four touchdowns, three passing and one rushing, while leading the team in passing. Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 21 rushes for 84 yards while Nick O'Leary led the team in receiving with 5 receptions for 161 yards. This was the 29th meeting between Florida State and Clemson, the 22nd meeting as conference opponents. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Tigers to 19–8. With the win, Florida State became bowl eligible for the thirty-second consecutive year, the longest active streak in college football.


NC State

*Sources: Florida State Leads Series: 22 – 11 Pregame Line: Florida St −34.5 In a game that honored former head coach
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, Florida State faced the NC State Wolfpack. In
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, Florida State was upset by the Wolfpack, 17–16, in
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, giving the Seminoles their first loss of the season. When North Carolina State last traveled to Tallahassee in 2011, the Wolfpack were defeated by the Seminoles 34–0. Florida State avenged last season's upset loss to NC State, riding on a huge first quarter to defeat the Wolfpack, 49–17. The Seminoles took control of the game early, scoring the first thirty-five points. The first score of the game came from an 18-yard run from Karlos Williams following an interception by Brandon Mitchell. The next score came courtesy of a 39-yard touchdown pass from Jameis Winston to Kelvin Benjamin to give the Noles an early fourteen-point advantage. Devonta Freeman scored on an 11-yard rush for a touchdown. After a forced fumble by Terrence Brooks, Florida State converted the turnover into points with a 14-yard pass to Nick O'Leary. The Seminoles ended the first quarter with another receiving touchdown from Rashad Greene. The scoring continued in the second quarter when Devonta Freeman ran four yards for a touchdown. Florida State scored a total of 42 points in the first half while holding NC State scoreless. NC State put their first points on the board in the third quarter by scoring ten unanswered points with a field goal and a 72-yard touchdown. The Wolfpack added seven more points in the fourth with another rushing touchdown. Florida State scored their final points of the game with a 31-yard rushing touchdown from Levonte Whitfield to secure the blowout win. Florida State amassed 566 yards of offense, giving the Seminoles over 500 yards of offense for the fifth consecutive conference game, while the defense held the Wolfpack to 316 total yards. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 16 of 26 passes for 292 yards and three touchdowns. Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 12 rushes for 92 yards and two touchdowns while Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 8 receptions for 137 yards and a touchdown. This was the 24th meeting between Florida State and NC State, the 22nd meeting as conference opponents. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Wolfpack to 23–11. ----


Miami (FL)

*Sources: Miami Leads Series: 31 – 26 Pregame Line: Florida St −22 Following an emotional game, Florida State took on their rival, the
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. In
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, Florida State was victorious with a 33–20 win in
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. Miami last traveled to Tallahassee in 2011, where the Hurricanes lost to the Seminoles 23–19 in a game dominated by questionable calls from the referees. College Gameday was on campus to witness the top ten clash, marking the tenth time that the program has visited campus and the twenty-sixth appearance for the school. In front of a record crowd, Florida State defeated their rival for the fourth straight time, 41–14. The Seminoles scored the first points on the opening drive of the game when Devonta Freeman ran the ball into the endzone to give Florida State an early seven-point lead. Miami then drove the ball down the field only to be stopped in the red zone; the Hurricanes then attempted a field goal that sailed wide left. As the Seminoles were once again going down the field, Jameis Winston threw his first interception of the season that led to a Miami touchdown five plays later to tie the game at 7. The first quarter ended in a tie game. Florida State responded by scoring the fourteen unanswered points courtesy of a rushing touchdown from James Wilder, Jr. and a receiving touchdown from Devonta Freeman. Looking to go up by more before the half, Jameis Winston made his second mistake of the game with an interception that led to another Miami score, to make the score 21–14 at halftime. The Seminoles went on to dominate the second half, scoring twenty points while holding Miami scoreless. James Wilder, Jr. and Devonta Freeman each scored a touchdown in the third quarter to give Florida State a fourteen-point lead heading into the final quarter. In the fourth quarter, the Seminoles were held to two field goals from Roberto Aguayo, one with only a minute remaining, to secure the win over their rival. Florida State amassed 517 yards of offense while the defense held the Hurricanes to 275 total yards and a season-low 14 points. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 21 of 29 passes for 325 yards and one touchdown. Devonta Freeman led the team in both rushing and receiving with 23 carries for 78 yards and two touchdowns along with six receptions for 98 yards and one touchdown. This was the 58th meeting between Florida State and Miami, the 8th meeting as conference opponents. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Hurricanes to 27–31. ----


Wake Forest

*Sources: Florida State Leads Series: 24 – 6 – 1 Pregame Line: Florida St −35 Florida State traveled to face the
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. In
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, Florida State shutout the Demon Deacons, 52–0, in
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. When the Seminoles last traveled to
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in 2011, they were upset by the Demon Deacons 35–30, part of a three-game skid for the Noles. The defense totaled a school record seven turnovers in a rout of Wake Forest, 59-3. After holding Wake Forest on the first drive of the game, Florida State scored on their first possession to take the lead. Following their opening drive, Terrence Smith intercepted Tanner Price's pass and set up Devonta Freeman to score on a one-yard touchdown run. Price was then picked off again by Mario Edwards Jr. to set up another rushing touchdown from Karlos Williams. In the second quarter, the Florida State defense continued their impressive performance when Nate Andrews returned an interception for a touchdown. On the next play, Jalen Ramsey returned a fumble for a touchdown. The offense put together another drive to go up by 42 points before halftime. Another interception would lead to a touchdown at the start of the second half. A field goal extended the lead to 52 going into the final quarter. Wake Forest's only points of the game came courtesy of a field goal in the fourth. Florida State would add a score on special teams with a sixty-two yard punt return. Florida State amassed 296 yards of offense, the lowest output of the season, while the defense held the Deacons to 166 total yards. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 17 of 28 passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns, leading the team in passing. Karlos Williams led the team in rushing with 12 carries for 49 yards and a touchdown. Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 5 receptions for 47 yards. This was the 32nd meeting between Florida State and Wake Forest, the 22nd meeting as conference opponents. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Demon Deacons to 25–6–1. With the win, Florida State claimed the division title and clinched a berth in the conference championship game. ----


Syracuse

*Sources: Florida State Leads Series: 5 – 1 Pregame Line: Florida St −38.5 In the final conference game of the year, Florida State faced the
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. The teams last met during the 2005 season in
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, a 38-14 win for the Seminoles. On a day when the
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national title team was recognized to honor the twentieth anniversary of Florida State's first national championship, the Seminoles continued their own run by defeating Syracuse 59-3. The Seminoles seized control of the game, scoring on the first drive of the game with a six-play drive culminating in a three-yard touchdown run from James Wilder, Jr. to put the Seminoles up early. Florida State went on to score on three straight possessions, with touchdown runs from Levonte Whitfield and Devonta Freeman and a touchdown throw from Jameis Winston to Rashad Greene, to put the Seminoles up by twenty-eight going into the second quarter. Florida State scored on their first possession in the second as well courtesy of a Jameis Winston pass to Kelvin Benjamin. The Seminoles extended their lead with a 53-yard field goal from Roberto Aguayo to go into halftime with a 38-0 lead. To open the third quarter, Florida State forced Syracuse to punt. James Wilder, Jr. then ran for a touchdown to put the Seminoles up by forty-five. The Seminoles scored on their next possession with a seventeen-yard pass from Sean Maguire to Nick O'Leary. After forcing a fumble, Chris Casher returned the ball thirty-one yards for a touchdown. Going into the final quarter, the Seminoles held a fifty-nine point lead while the Orange had yet to score. Syracuse would get their first points of the game as a result of a ten-minute drive that ended in a field goal. With the clock ticking down, Florida State held Syracuse in the end zone to preserve a fifty-six point homecoming win. Florida State amassed 523 yards of offense while the defense held the Orange to 247 total yards. Amid speculation of an alleged sexual assault, quarterback Jameis Winston completed 19 of 21 passes for 277 yards and two touchdowns, leading the team in passing; backup quarterback Sean Maguire, who played for much of the second half, also threw for a touchdown. Karlos Williams led the team in rushing with 4 carries for 78 yards. Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving with 7 receptions for 99 yards. This was the 7th meeting between Florida State and Syracuse, the 1st meeting as conference opponents. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Orange to 6–1. Florida State finished the season with an unbeaten conference record for the eighth time in school history, the first time since
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Idaho

*Sources: Series Tied: 0 – 0 Pregame Line: Florida St −56 For their final home game of the season, Florida State faced the
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. In the first meeting between the two, Florida State set a school record for points scored with an 80-14 victory over the Vandals. The Seminoles dominated the game from the start, scoring the game's first thirty-five points. Florida State's first score came courtesy of a rushing touchdown from Devonta Freeman. This was followed up by a touchdown run from Kelvin Benjamin. Telvin Smith returned an interception seventy-one yards for another touchdown to put the Noles up by three scores at the end of the first quarter. Florida State built on their lead in the second quarter with a passing touchdown from Jameis Winston to Kenny Shaw and a rushing touchdown from James Wilder, Jr. to give the Seminoles a commanding lead. Idaho got on the board with a ten-play drive that ended with a passing touchdown. In the final seconds of the first half, Florida State scored with a passing touchdown to Kenny Shaw. The Seminoles went into halftime, leading 42-7. Florida State scored on the opening drive of the second half with a pass to Kelvin Benjamin. Karlos Williams rushed for a touchdown on the Seminole's next possession. A 42-yard field goal from Roberto Aguayo extended the lead going into the fourth. In the final quarter, Florida State scored two more touchdowns, a rush from Karlos Williams and a pass from backup Sean Maguire to Ryan Green. Idaho completed a nine-play drive that resulted in a touchdown as the game wound down. Florida State amassed 645 yards of offense while the defense held the Vandals to 345 total yards. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 14 of 25 passes for 225 yards and four touchdowns, leading the team in passing. Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 11 carries for 129 yards and one touchdown. Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving with 5 receptions for 107 yards and two touchdowns. ----


Florida

*Sources: Florida Leads Series: 34 – 21 – 2 Pregame Line: Florida St −27 Florida State traveled to Gainesville for their annual rivalry game with the Florida Gators, who were in the midst of their worst season since 1979, in the regular season finale. In
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, Florida was victorious with a 37–26 win over the Seminoles in
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after Florida State blew a late lead. The Seminoles last traveled to Gainesville in 2011, where Florida State beat the Gators 21–7 in a turnover filled game. In the final regular season game, Florida State defeated their archrival, 37-7, marking the Seminoles' third win in the last four games against the Gators. The Seminoles started off sluggish against the Gators, scoring only three points in the first quarter. The offense was more productive in the second quarter, scoring their first touchdown of the game when Jameis Winston completed a 45-yd pass to Kelvin Benjamin to put them up by ten. Just before the half, Winston completed a 29-yd pass to Kelvin Benjamin for a touchdown to give the Noles a seventeen-point lead at halftime. Despite the offensive struggles, the defense held the Gators scoreless in the first half. Early in the third quarter, Florida State capitalized on a Florida fumble, scoring three more points on a 40-yd field goal. Florida State extended their lead when Devonta Freeman rushed 11 yards for a touchdown to give the Seminoles a twenty-seven point advantage. Florida scored their first points of the game in the fourth quarter courtesy of a 5-yd pass from third-string quarterback Skyler Mornhinweg to Hunter Joyer. Florida State responded with a 4-yd pass from Winston to Benjamin. The final score of the game would come from Roberto Aguayo who kicked 28-yd field goal to give the Seminoles a thirty-point win over the rival Gators. Because of their victory over Florida, along with their earlier victory over Miami, the Seminoles were awarded the
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. Florida State amassed 456 yards of offense while the defense held the Gators to 193 total yards. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 19 of 31 passes for 327 yards and three touchdowns, leading the team in passing. James Wilder, Jr. led the team in rushing with 10 carries for 63 yards. Kelvin Benjamin led the team in receiving with 9 receptions for 212 yards and three touchdowns. This was the 58th meeting between Florida State and Florida, making it one of the most-played rivalries in college football. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Gators to 22–34–2. Florida State also completed their first undefeated regular season since
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ACC Championship: Duke

*Sources: Florida State Leads Series: 18 – 0 Pregame Line: Florida St −30 By virtue of winning the Atlantic Division, Florida State played in the ACC Championship Game in
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. This marked the Seminoles' fourth appearance in the conference championship game and their fifth division title. Florida State's most recent appearance in the game came in
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when they won the conference title. The Seminoles faced the Coastal Division champion, the
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. The Seminoles won the ACC title, defeating the Blue Devils, 45-7, earning a spot to play in the BCS National Championship Game as the only undefeated team left in the country. Florida State was held scoreless in the first quarter for the first time all season. The Seminoles scored the first points of the game with a fourteen-yard pass to Kelvin Benjamin to put the Noles up by a touchdown. After being forced to punt on their next possession, Florida State scored with a rushing touchdown from Karlos Williams. A field goal before the half put Florida State up by seventeen. Florida State began to seize control of the game in the second half. An interception turned into points with a pass to Kenny Shaw. The Seminoles scored on their next drive courtesy of a pass to Kelvin Benjamin. Nate Andrews forced a fumble which the Seminoles converted into points when Winston rushed seventeen yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, Devonta Freeman rushed for a touchdown while Duke scored their only points of the game in the final minute with a five-yard rushing touchdown. Florida State amassed 569 yards of offense while the defense held the Blue Devils to 239 total yards. Quarterback Jameis Winston completed 19 of 32 passes for 330 yards and three touchdowns, leading the team in passing. Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 18 carries for 91 yards and a touchdown. Kelvin Benjamin led the team in receiving with 5 receptions for 119 yards and two touchdowns. This was the 19th meeting between Florida State and Duke. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Blue Devils to 19–0. ----


BCS Championship: Auburn

*Sources: Auburn Leads Series: 13 – 4 – 1 Pregame Line: Florida St −8.5 In the national championship game, Florida State faced the
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, champions of the SEC. The Seminoles captured their third national title by defeating Auburn, 34-31, at the Rose Bowl. After Florida State scored a field goal on their first drive, Auburn responded with a touchdown in the first quarter and two in the second to storm out to a 21-3 lead. After a successful punt fake, the Seminoles managed a late touchdown before the half to go into the locker room down 21-10, marking the first halftime deficit of the season for the Seminoles. Both teams dominated on defense in the third quarter with the Seminoles hitting a field goal to cut the lead to eight. In the fourth quarter, Florida State scored a touchdown early to make it a one-point game. After Auburn made a field goal, Kermit Whitfield returned the following kickoff 100 yards to give the Seminoles a three-point lead. Auburn answered with a touchdown to go up by four with just over a minute remaining. On their final drive of seven plays, Florida State scored a touchdown with thirteen seconds remaining, benefiting from a 49-yard completion to Rashad Greene to bring them into scoring position with less than a minute to play. The Seminoles emerged victorious to complete a perfect season and end the SEC's streak of seven consecutive BCS titles. Florida State amassed 385 yards of offense but was outgained by Auburn. The defense allowed 449 total yards with running back
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accounting for 195 yards. Despite an unproductive first half, quarterback Jameis Winston completed 20 of 35 passes for 237 yards and two touchdowns, leading the team in passing. Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 11 carries for 73 yards and a touchdown and also passed the 1,000 yard mark for the season. Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 9 receptions for 147 yards. This was the 19th meeting between Florida State and Auburn. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Tigers to 5–13–1.


Awards

* Heisman Trophy ::
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*
Walter Camp Award The Walter Camp Player of the Year Award is given annually to the collegiate American football player of the year, as decided by a group of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I FBS head coaches and sports information directo ...
::Jameis Winston * Davey O'Brien Award ::Jameis Winston *
Lou Groza Award The Lou Groza Award is presented annually to the top college football placekicker in the United States by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission. The award is named after former Ohio State Buckeyes and Cleveland Browns player Lou Groza. It has be ...
::Roberto Aguayo *
Rimington Trophy The Dave Rimington Trophy is awarded to the player considered to be the best American football center in college football. Dave Rimington was a center who played at the University of Nebraska from 1979 to 1982. A member of the National College ...
::
Bryan Stork Bryan Stork (born November 15, 1990) is a former American football center. He was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida State. In the span of 13 months, Stork was ...
*
Manning Award The Manning Award has been presented annually since the 2004 football season to the collegiate American football quarterback as judged by the Sugar Bowl Committee to be the best in the United States. It is the only quarterback award that incl ...
::Jameis Winston * Associated Press Player of the Year ::Jameis Winston * AFCA Coach of the Year :: Jimbo Fisher


Conference awards

*
Jacobs Blocking Trophy The Jacobs Blocking Trophy is the name of several similar annual college football awards bestowed by a conference upon their best blocker. The awards are named in honor of William P. Jacobs, founder and president of Presbyterian College from 1935 t ...
::Cameron Erving * ACC Rookie of the Year ::Jameis Winston * ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year ::Jameis Winston *
ACC Offensive Player of the Year The Atlantic Coast Conference honors players and coaches upon the conclusion of each college football season with the following individual honors as voted on by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. Coach of the Year *1953: Jim Tatum, Mary ...
::Jameis Winston * ACC Player of the Year ::Jameis Winston


Watchlists

*
Lott Trophy The Lott IMPACT Trophy is presented annually to the college football defensive IMPACT player of the year. IMPACT is an acronym for: Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community, and Tenacity. The award purports to equally recognize th ...
:: Lamarcus Joyner * Rimington Trophy ::Bryan Stork *
Bednarik Award The Chuck Bednarik Award is presented annually to the defensive player in college football as judged by the Maxwell Football Club to be the best in the United States. The award is named for Chuck Bednarik, a former college and professional Ameri ...
:: Timmy Jernigan ::Christian Jones ::Lamarcus Joyner *
John Mackey Award The John Mackey Award is presented annually to college football's most outstanding tight end. Established in 2000 by the Nassau County Sports Commission, the award is given annually to the tight end who best exemplifies the play, sportsmanship, a ...
::Nick O'Leary *
Outland Trophy The Outland Trophy is awarded to the best college football interior lineman in the United States as adjudged by the Football Writers Association of America. It is named after John H. Outland. One of only a few players ever to be named an All-Am ...
::Cameron Erving ::Tre Jackson ::Timmy Jernigan ::Bryan Stork *
Nagurski Award The Bronko Nagurski Trophy has been awarded annually since 1993 to the collegiate American football defensive player adjudged by the membership of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) to be the best in the National Collegiate Athl ...
::Timmy Jernigan ::Christian Jones ::Lamarcus Joyner *
Jim Thorpe Award The Jim Thorpe Award, named in memory of multi-sport athlete Jim Thorpe, has been awarded to the top defensive back in college football since 1986. It is voted on by the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. In 2017, the award became sponsored by Payco ...
::Lamarcus Joyner *
Butkus Award The Butkus Award, instituted in 1985 by the Downtown Athletic Club of Orlando, is given annually to the top linebackers at the high school, collegiate and professional levels of football. The award, named in honor of College Football Hall of Fame ...
::Christian Jones ::Telvin Smith *
Lombardi Award The Rotary Lombardi Award is an award for college football in the United States. Awarded by the Rotary Club of Houston, Texas annually to the college football player "who best embodies the values and spirit of NFL's legendary coach Vince Lomba ...
::Tre Jackson ::Timmy Jernigan ::Christian Jones *
Biletnikoff Award The Fred Biletnikoff Award is presented annually to the most outstanding receiver in American college football by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation, Inc. (TQCF), an independent not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The award was creat ...
::Rashad Greene


Semifinalists

Players *
Maxwell Award The Maxwell Award is presented annually to the college football player judged by a panel of sportscasters, sportswriters, and National Collegiate Athletic Association head coaches and the membership of the Maxwell Football Club to be the best al ...
::Jameis Winston * Bednarik Award ::Lamarcus Joyner * Lou Groza Award ::Roberto Aguayo * Davey O'Brien Award ::Jameis Winston * Walter Camp Award ::Jameis Winston * John Mackey Award ::Nick O'Leary * Outland Trophy ::Bryan Stork * Nagurski Trophy ::Lamarcus Joyner Coaches * Bear Bryant Award ::Jimbo Fisher * Maxwell Coach of the Year Award ::Jimbo Fisher


Finalists

Players * Maxwell Award ::Jameis Winston * Davey O'Brien Award ::Jameis Winston * John Mackey Award ::Nick O'Leary * Jim Thorpe Award ::Lamarcus Joyner * Lou Groza Award ::Roberto Aguayo * Manning Award ::Jameis Winston * Walter Camp Award ::Jameis Winston * Rimington Trophy ::Bryan Stork * Nagurski Trophy ::Lamarcus Joyner * Heisman Trophy ::Jameis Winston Coaches *
Broyles Award The Broyles Award is an annual award given to honor the best assistant coach in college football. First awarded in 1996, it was named after former University of Arkansas men's athletic director Frank Broyles. The award is presented in Little R ...
::Jeremy Pruitt *
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year The Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award is given annually to a college football coach by the Football Writers Association of America The Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) is an organization of college football media members i ...
::Jimbo Fisher * Bobby Bowden Coach of the Year ::Jimbo Fisher


Honors

* CFPA Freshman Performance of the Year ::Jameis Winston


All-ACC

Seventeen players from Florida State were honored as All-ACC selections by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association: *First Team ::Jameis Winston ::Devonta Freeman ::Rashad Greene ::Cameron Erving ::Tre' Jackson ::Bryan Stork ::Lamarcus Joyner *Second Team ::Nick O'Leary ::Timmy Jernigan ::Telvin Smith ::Christian Jones ::Terrence Brooks ::Roberto Aguayo *Third Team ::Kelvin Benjamin ::Josue Matías ::Mario Edwards Jr. ::Nate Andrews *Honorable Mentions ::James Wilder Jr. ::Kenny Shaw ::Bobby Hart ::Terrance Smith ::P. J. Williams Eighteen players from Florida State were also honored as All-ACC selections by the coaches: *First Team ::Jameis Winston ::Devonta Freeman ::Rashad Greene ::Cameron Erving ::Tre' Jackson ::Bryan Stork ::Timmy Jernigan ::Telvin Smith ::Lamarcus Joyner ::Terrence Brooks ::Roberto Aguayo *Second Team ::Kelvin Benjamin ::Nick O'Leary ::Josue Matías ::Christian Jones *Third Team ::Kenny Shaw ::Mario Edwards Jr. *Honorable Mentions ::Bobby Hart


All-Americans

*Jameis Winston (consensus) *Cameron Erving *Lamarcus Joyner (consensus) *Roberto Aguayo *Timmy Jernigan *Bryan Stork (consensus) *Kelvin Benjamin *Tre' Jackson *Telvin Smith *Terrence Brooks


All-star games


NFL Draft selections

Twenty-three former players have been selected in the
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so far: Sixteen former players signed as undrafted free agents: Four former players have been chosen to go to the
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ESPY Awards

In recognition of their season, Florida State was nominated for two
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Roster


Depth chart


Recruits


Position key


References


External links


Season statistics
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