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"1999 season" - 28 Total Result(s)
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IT’S ALL LOVE
Peter Warrick and coach Bobby Bowden celebrated with the 1999 National Championship trophy, ending an up-and-down season for Warrick with college football’s biggest team honor. Warrick, a star wide re ...
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J.D. IN THE SHOW
J.D. Drew’s Starting Lineup action figure captures the moment when one of college baseball’s most dominant hitters arrived on the MLB stage. Drafted fifth overall by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1998, D ...
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KICKING IT BACK-TO-BACK
In 1999, Sebastian Janikowski became the first kicker to win the Lou Groza Award in back-to-back years. He nailed 23-of-30 field goals and 47-of-47 extra points to help the Noles win a national title ...
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LOMBARDI LOVE
This football from the 30th Annual Lombardi Award ceremony is autographed by four of college football’s most dominant defensive players from the 1999 season — Corey Simon (FSU), Corey Moore (Virginia ...
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NEWSFLASH: NOLES WIN THE NATTY
Local papers were ready to celebrate FSU’s National Championship as soon as the clock reached zero in the 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl. The spring semester was scheduled to begin on January 5, 2000, one day ...
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NO. 1 THE ENTIRE WAY
In the first AP and Coaches polls of the 1999 season, FSU secured the No. 1 spot. The Seminoles were determined not to give that top spot up. Fortunately, future Heisman winner Chris Weinke was their ...
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ONE SWEET TOUCHDOWN
Fans of the No. 1 Florida State Seminoles and No. 2 Virginia Tech Hokies celebrated the 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl National Championship Game with commemorative pins. FSU rooters in particular enjoyed one ...
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RETURN TO THE WHITE HOUSE
Coach Bobby Bowden caught up with President Bill Clinton when the 1999 National Championship Seminoles returned to the White House for the first time in six years. Following FSU’s Sugar Bowl win on Ja ...
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RINGING IN THE NEW MILLENIUM
FSU closed out 1999 with 11 straight wins and looked to open the new millennium with another in the 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl. They faced conference rival Virginia Tech on January 4, 2000, with a National ...
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SCOOP-AND-SCORE FOR THE TITLE
Serving primarily as the second-string running back during the regular season, Jeff Chaney (No. 24) made a big impact during the 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl. He led the Seminoles with 43 rushing yards in th ...