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"game-used" - 9 Total Result(s)
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500 STRONG
This game-used Nike football comes from FSU’s 39-21 win over Colorado on September 27, 2008, marking Bobby Bowden’s 500th all-time game coached. He became just the third coach with 500 career games in ...
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A HISTORIC CONNECTION
WR Kelvin Benjamin caught this very football, thrown by QB Jameis Winston, with 13 seconds remaining in the 2014 BCS National Championship Game to bring glory back to Tallahassee. While his game-winni ...
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BALL OF DESTINY
This soccer ball was used in the 2014 NCAA College Cup Final, where No. 2 FSU defeated No. 4 Virginia 1-0 to win the program’s first National Championship. The Seminoles controlled the match with a di ...
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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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CATCHER WITHOUT BORDERS
Buster Posey wore this catching helmet and chest protector during the 2008 season, a year that highlighted both his command behind the plate and his uncommon versatility across the field. On May 12, 2 ...
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HAVING A BALL
This match-used ball bounced around the feet of many stars during No. 1 FSU’s championship match against No. 13 BYU in the 2021 College Cup Final. For the Noles, 10 of their 11 starters would go on to ...
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JET SET SHOWDOWN
This Wilson Jet B1200 basketball was used in the 1972 NCAA Tournament, and quite possibly in the championship game played March 25 at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. The Seminoles battled to th ...
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TANGERINE TRIUMPH
This autographed football commemorates FSU’s 40-17 victory over Texas Tech in the 1977 Tangerine Bowl, played on December 23 in Orlando, Florida. The ball is signed by members of the Seminole team tha ...
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WHAT A THROW-BACK
This game-used football from the 1951 season bears the name Bob Schmelz, a senior guard and three-year letterman for FSU at the time. Schmelz played during an era when the program was still forging it ...