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BARRON OF THE TRENCHES
A dominant force on the offensive line, OT Alex Barron was a leader of FSU’s front five during the early 2000s. Hailing from Orangeburg, South Carolina, Barron brought a rare combination of size, spee ...
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BATTLE IN THE BAYOU
Wilson footballs used in the 2003 Nokia Sugar Bowl bear the NCAA logo and the Sugar Bowl crest. Held on January 1, 2003, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, the game matched the Seminoles again ...
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BITTERSWEET IN THE BIG EASY
This souvenir football features the official Nokia Sugar Bowl logo and Wilson NCAA branding, commemorating FSU’s appearance in the 2003 Sugar Bowl. While the game itself ended in a tough 26-13 loss to ...
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BOWDEN AND CALLAWAY: SIGNED IN LEGACY
This framed photograph captures a quiet but powerful moment between legendary head coach Bobby Bowden and longtime Seminole equipment manager Jimmie Callaway. The photo is autographed by Bowden himsel ...
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BOWDEN’S FIELD DAY
Under the Saturday night lights at Doak Campbell Stadium, FSU officially cemented Bobby Bowden’s legacy. One of the winningest head coaches in major college football history was honored as the stadium ...
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BOWDEN’S MILESTONE BALL
This football was used during Bobby Bowden’s 380th career win, a 41-27 victory over the Clemson Tigers on November 8, 2008. Played at Doak Campbell Stadium, the game saw FSU erase an early 10-0 defici ...
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BOWDEN’S 300TH CAREER VICTORY
Seminole head coach Bobby Bowden tipped his cap while being hoisted by players after earning his 300th career victory on November 13, 2004. The historic win came in dramatic fashion, as the Seminoles ...
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CAPPING OFF A GREAT CAREER
This game-used helmet belonged to Alex Barron, the towering offensive tackle who served as a protective fortress on the Noles offensive line in the early 2000s. Barron was a two-time consensus All-Ame ...
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CAPTAINS OF THE BACKCOURT
Senior guards Mara Freshour (No. 10) and Tanae Davis-Cain (No. 20) powered the Seminole backcourt for four seasons, culminating with the ACC regular season co-championship (shared with Maryland) in 20 ...
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DIGGING INTO THE LINE
These game-worn cleats belonged to Alex Barron, one of the most dominant offensive linemen in FSU history. Towering at 6-foot-7 and 315 pounds, Barron was a two-time consensus All-American and a corne ...
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