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"helmet" - 9 Total Result(s)
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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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FORCE OF NATURE
This helmet belonged to defensive lineman Ron Simmons, whose dominance on the field in the late 1970s helped put FSU football on the national map. Simmons was a two-time consensus All-American (1979 a ...
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HOLLYWOOD IN GARNET AND GOLD
This gleaming gold helmet was on display during the 2001 Hollywood Seminole Spectacular, a high-profile event that blended FSU football with the glamour of Hollywood. Held in Southern California, the ...
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LAST SECOND HEROICS
Jameis Winston put on this helmet while quarterbacking the Seminoles in the 2014 BCS National Championship game. Down by four points with 79 seconds left, Winston led the team down the field, tossing ...
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PONDER’S PROTECTOR
This rare black helmet with garnet and gold features was worn by Noles QB Christian Ponder, one of the most cerebral and respected leaders in program history. Ponder played from 2006 to 2010 and serve ...
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THAT’S A LOT OF TOMAHAWKS
This helmet once sat atop one of the most iconic athletes in FSU history — Deion “Prime Time” Sanders. Wearing Garnet and Gold, Sanders lit up college football fields with unmatched swagger and game-c ...
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THE GARNET AND GOLD STANDARD
QB Chris Weinke suited up in this gold helmet to take on the Virginia Tech Hokies in the 2000 BCS National Championship game. In the highly anticipated matchup, Weinke directed the Seminole offense wi ...
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THE HELMET THAT CHANGED THE PROGRAM
This game-worn helmet belonged to Ron Simmons, FSU’s iconic No. 50 and one of the most dominant defensive players in program history. With scuffs and wear marks still visible, the helmet is a battle-t ...
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WARD’S WARRIOR HELMET
This gold helmet, adorned with tomahawk decals for accomplishments on the field, was worn by QB Charlie Ward during the Orange Bowl on January 1, 1994. The helmet shows signs of game wear from FSU’s g ...