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THE FIRST ALL-AMERICAN
Dick Howser emerged as one of the foundational figures in Seminole baseball during the 1950s, setting standards that still echo through the program. Playing shortstop from 1956 to 1958, Howser became ...
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THE GRIT AND BRAINS OF NO. 7
QB Christian Ponder was the embodiment of leadership and resilience during his FSU career from 2006 to 2010. A two-time team captain and Academic All-American, Ponder helped steer the Seminoles into t ...
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THE MEASURE OF NO. 39
From 1995 to 1997, J.D. Drew produced some of the most eye-popping numbers in Seminole baseball history, finishing his career with 267 hits, 254 runs scored and 257 RBIs, while breaking 17 school and ...
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THE PUNISHER
At 6-foot-1 and 250 pounds, TB Greg Jones was a force of nature in the Noles backfield from 2000 to 2003. Wearing No. 6, he combined freakish strength with surprising speed, benching 390 pounds, squat ...
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THE QUIET FORCE BEHIND THE TRENCHES
While this jersey doesn’t bear a nameplate or date, the number itself calls to mind some of the most physical and underappreciated forces in Seminole history. It’s the kind of number worn by grinders ...
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THE SEABASS SPECIAL
This jersey, adorned with No. 38 and a decorated collar, belonged to one of college football’s most fearsome kickers: Sebastian Janikowski. Known for his booming leg and brash confidence, Janikowski h ...
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THE WEIGHT OF EIGHT
C Buster Posey wore No. 8 during a FSU career that left a permanent mark on the program. In recognition of his impact, the Seminoles retired Posey’s jersey in 2023, honoring a player who led FSU to th ...
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UNSUNG HEROES OF THE TRENCHES
This white jersey, emblazoned with No. 64, represents the grit and grind of life in the trenches. While not as flashy as skill positions, offensive linemen wearing No. 64 have anchored FSU’s front lin ...
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WARD’S LAST HURRAH AT HOME
Charlie Ward kept this extra jersey handy for his final game at Doak Campbell Stadium. The standout QB showed out for the home crowd, completing 27-of-36 passes for 278 yards and five total touchdowns ...
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