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"1960s" - 23 Total Result(s)
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FSU’S FIRST TOP-10
This photograph captures a defining moment from FSU’s historic 1964 season — its stunning 48-6 homecoming win over No. 5 Kentucky. FSU exploded to a 21-0 first-quarter lead and held the Wildcats score ...
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HOLY COWENS!
Left-handed center Dave Cowens brought offensive firepower to the Seminoles in the late 1960s. The native of Newport, Kentucky, led the team in scoring and rebounding in each of his three seasons on t ...
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NOT FOR THE MEEK
You couldn’t judge a book by its cover when it came to F Dave Fedor (No. 43). A newcomer in the 1959-60 season, one local sportswriter described Fedor as “a bespectacled, soft-spoken ace on the hardwo ...
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PEACH BOWL PREMIERE
On December 30, 1968, No. 19 FSU narrowly fell to LSU, 31-27, in a thrilling Peach Bowl matchup. The game marked FSU’s first appearance in the Peach Bowl and solidified their growing national reputati ...
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RETIRING BIG RED
Dave Cowens closed out his Seminole career as one of the greatest players in program history, averaging 18.9 points and 17.2 rebounds per game. The 6-foot-9 center brought his supreme skills on the co ...
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SELLER’S STELLAR PERFORMANCE
WR Ron Sellers needed just one night to cement his legacy in the Seminole history books. In a game against Wake Forest, Sellers compiled 260 receiving yards, setting a program record for most receivin ...
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SELLERS: A TRUE SEMINOLE
This action photograph captures legendary WR Ron Sellers during his record-setting career at FSU. A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Sellers suited up for the Seminoles from 1966 to 1968 and rewrote t ...
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SOUND THE VICTORY
This red megaphone marks a turning point in FSU football history — the program’s first-ever victory over the University of Florida in modern program history. On November 21, 1964, in front of a raucou ...
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THE ’67 SQUAD
PK Grant Guthrie had some huge kicks during the 1967 season, but he came up especially clutch during the Gator Bowl. With 15 seconds remaining, Guthrie booted a 26-yard field goal to tie No. 11 Penn S ...
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THE FIRST NOLES PRO
Opposing teams could only look on helplessly whenever Dave Fedor went for a layup. The 6-foot-6 forward closed out his Seminole career with 1,456 points and 969 rebounds, along with a program-record 4 ...