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BATTLE IN THE TRENCHES
This photo captures a pivotal moment at the line of scrimmage during the 1994 Orange Bowl, where FSU battled Nebraska for the 1993 national title. In a game dominated by grit and defense, the Seminole ...
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BATTLE TESTED CHARLIE WARD
Like most players in the 1994 Orange Bowl, QB Charlie Ward had a backup uniform, including these pants, in case of heavy wear and tear. The opposing Nebraska Cornhuskers didn’t make it easy, sacking W ...
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BENTLEY BOOTS TO GLORY
Freshman K Scott Bentley of Aurora, Colorado, made four field goals in the 1994 Orange Bowl, helping FSU defeat Nebraska 18-16 and secure the program’s first National Championship. Bentley’s poise und ...
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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 SOAKS IN THE MOMENT
Bobby Bowden flashed a rare relaxed smile in the postgame locker room after leading FSU to their first national title. The legendary coach guided the Seminoles to an 18-16 win over Nebraska in the 199 ...
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CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES
RB Devonta Freeman (No. 8) was a critical component of FSU’s National Championship-winning team during the 2013 season. Leading the ground game, Freeman rushed for 14 touchdowns and 1,016 yards, the f ...
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COCO-NUTS FOR A CHAMPIONSHIP
Coach Bobby Bowden took home several accolades following FSU’s game on January 1, 1994: the Orange Bowl trophy, the program’s first-ever National Championship and … a coconut? It’s unclear who exactly ...
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DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS
While the high-flying Seminole offense is widely remembered in the 2013 season, FSU’s defense was just as dominant. FSU’s defense entered the 2014 BCS National Championship Game allowing just 281.4 ya ...
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DIRECTOR OF THE O-LINE
C Bryan Stork spent all four years of his college career with the Seminoles. As a redshirt senior, Stork captured the 2013 Rimington Trophy, given to the nation’s most outstanding center. Just over a ...
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DOWN GOES FRAZIER
Senior NG John Nance (No. 57) recorded six total tackles as FSU defeated Nebraska, 18-16, in the 1994 Orange Bowl. A native of Bartow, Florida, Nance helped anchor a defensive front that pressured Cor ...
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