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2011 Christian Ponder Rodney Hudson Markus White
QB OL DE
Minnesota Vikings Kansas City Chiefs Washington Redskins
1st (12) 2nd (55) 7th (224)
2012 Nigel Bradham Zebrie Sanders Mike Harris Andrew Datko
OLB OL CB OL
Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills Jacksonville Jaguars Green Bay Packers
4th (105) 5th (144) 6th (176) 7th (241)
2013 EJ Manuel Bjoern Werner Xavier Rhodes Cornellius Carradine Menelik Watson Chris Thompson Brandon Jenkins Dustin Hopkins Nick Moody Vince Williams Everett Dawkins
QB DE CB DE OT RB DE K LB LB DT
Buffalo Bills Indianapolis Colts Minnesota Vikings San Francisco 49ers Oakland Raiders Washington Redskins Washington Redskins Buffalo Bills San Francisco 49ers Pittsburgh Steelers Minnesota Vikings
1st (16) 1st (24) 1st (25) 2nd (40) 2nd (42) 5th (154) 5th (162) 6th (177) 6th (180) 6th (206) 7th (229)
2014 Kelvin Benjamin Lamarcus Joyner Timmy Jernigan Terrence Brooks Devonta Freeman Bryan Stork Telvin Smith
WR S DT S RB C LB
Carolina Panthers St. Louis Rams Baltimore Ravens Baltimore Ravens Atlanta Falcons New England Patriots Jacksonville Jaguars
1st (28) 2nd (41) 2nd (48) 3rd (79) 4th (103) 4th (105) 5th (144)
2015 Jameis Winston Cameron Erving Mario Edwards Jr. Eddie Goldman Ronald Darby P.J. Williams Tre’ Jackson Rashad Greene Karlos Williams Nick O’Leary Bobby Hart
QB OL DE DT CB CB G WR RB TE OL
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cleveland Browns Oakland Raiders Chicago Bears Buffalo Bills New Orleans Saints New England Patriots Jacksonville Jaguars Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills New York Giants
1st (1) 1st (19) 2nd (35) 2nd (39) 2nd (50) 3rd (78) 4th (111) 5th (139) 5th (155) 6th (194) 7th (226)
2016 Jalen Ramsey Roberto Aguayo
DB K
Jacksonville Jaguars Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1st (5) 2nd (59)
2017 Dalvin Cook DeMarcus Walker Roderick Johnson Marquez White
RB DE OL DB
Minnesota Vikings Denver Broncos Cleveland Browns Dallas Cowboys
2nd (41) 2nd (51) 5th (160) 6th (216)
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The Florida State football team has made community service a priority. The Seminoles registered 1,400 volunteer hours in 2016-17, doubling the total number of hours from the previous year. Players volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, spoke at schools all over the Tallahassee community, mentored youth in Leon County, worked with FSU Recycles and volunteered at numerous youth camps.
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The Musial Awards recognized Travis Rudolph’s inspiring friendship with Bo Paske, a Tallahassee middle schooler with autism that he befriended during a visit to Montford Middle School in August of 2016. Rudolph saw Paske eating by himself, was photographed and the image soon went viral, thanks to Bo’s mother, Leah. When the outpouring of support for the duo went national, Rudolph presented Bo and Leah with a personalized jersey and tickets to the season opener against Ole Miss in Orlando. Since then, the Paske’s have become two of Rudolph’s biggest fans and are frequently seen at team practices and games. Both Leah and Bo were on hand when Travis was picked up by the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent. He was one of 11 award winners for Extraordinary Sportsmanship. The Musial Awards presented by Maryville University and produced by the St. Louis Sports Commission and National Sportsmanship Foundation in honor of longtime Cardinals baseball player Stan Musial.
The Allstate AFCA Good Works Team is one of the most coveted off-the-field honors in college football, recognizing the finest players in terms of character and leadership in addition to maintaining a good academic standing. Eberle is head of Florida State’s Uplifting Athletes chapter, which raises money for rare diseases including Fanconi anemia, a rare blood disease that affects head football Coach Jimbo Fisher’s son, Ethan. Eberle organizes events such as Life for Life and Touchdown Drive in order to raise money for the cause.
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When the Seminoles opened up the 2016 season, fans were greeted with the tallest video board structure in college football, broadcasting in 1080p true high-definition. The upgraded board is three-times larger and twice as high as the old one. The new board stands 63 feet high and is accompanied by new high definition ribbon boards throughout the stadium as well. Overall, 9,908 square feet of LED displays were added to Doak Campbell Stadium, and there is over 1,000 linear feet of HD LED throughout. Most impressively, every camera transmitting to the video board will be shooting the action in high-definition, giving fans one of the highest-quality pictures in the world. ALBERT J. AND JUDITH A. DUNLAP CHAMPIONS CLUB The Albert J. and Judith A. Dunlap Champions Club is a premium club seating experience surrounding the University Center Club located in Doak Campbell Stadium. This exclusive section allows FSU fans to hear the roar of the crowd from the comfort of cushioned club seats and to move between indoor club amenities and the covered rooftop terraces with cabanas without losing sight of the action on the field. The benefits include: Private entrances with six high-speed elevators and two
interior elevators Reserved, cushioned, chair-back seats with arm rests, cup
holders, extended leg room and food/beverage service Access to more than 70,000 square feet of air-conditioned
space plus 34,000 square feet of covered rooftop terraces with cabanas Variety of upscale food and beverage options included WiFi access Numerous HD TVs to watch Seminole replays and games from around the nation Panoramic views of Doak, Campus and Downtown Tallahassee
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ACC RECORD FSU RECORD 12TH-LONGEST WIN STREAK IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY
The Seminoles won an incredible 29 straight games during the 2012, 2013 and 2014 seasons. The streak began with FSU’s 21-15 win over Georgia Tech in the ACC Championship Game on Dec. 1, 2012, and ended with the Noles’ loss to Oregon at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 2015. The 29-game win streak shattered the ACC and FSU records and was the second-longest NCAA recognized streak this century and the second-longest streak over the last 21 years. FSU became just the 14th team in college football history to win 29 consecutive games. Thirty-five players that played during the winning streak were drafted into the NFL, including Dalvin Cook, DeMarcus Walker, Rod Johnson and Marquez White in 2017. Florida State scored 96 more touchdowns than its opponents during the streak, totaling 155 TDs, while allowing only 59.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S BIGGEST AND BEST
PRO DAY
Florida State routinely hosts the most-attended
and most-covered Pro Day in the country. Over the past three years, Jameis Winston and Jalen Ramsey have cemented their top-five pick statuses by putting on a show at the Albert J. Dunlap Athletic Training Facility. FSU’s 2015 Pro Day was the largest of all time as
over 250 scouts and media attended and all 32 NFL teams were represented. ESPN, ESPNU and the NFL Network televised over 12 hours of live content. SportsCenter dedicated a live one-hour show to the event and was the highest-rated hour of the week on the network.
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DEONDRE FRANCOIS (QB) 2016 ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2016 ACC OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
DeMARCUS WALKER (DE) 2016 ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
DALVIN COOK (RB) TARVARUS McFADDEN (DB)
2015 JIM BROWN AWARD WINNER
2016 JACK TATUM AWARD WINNER
BRYAN STORK (C) 2013 RIMINGTON TROPHY WINNER
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JAMEIS WINSTON (QB) 2013 HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY WINNER 2013 DAVEY O’BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD WINNER 2013 MANNING AWARD WINNER 2013 WALTER CAMP FOOTBALL FOUNDATION PLAYER OF THE YEAR
NICK O’LEARY (TE) 2014 JOHN MACKEY AWARD WINNER
ROBERTO AGUAYO (K) 2013 LOU GROZA COLLEGIATE PLACE-KICKER AWARD WINNER 2014 FINALIST
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Media
Table of Contents/Credits 16 Quick Facts/Travel Headquarters/Media Guidelines 17 Covering the Seminoles 18 Covering the Seminoles/Seminole IMG Sports Network 19 National Media Exposure/TV Appearances 20-21 Seminole Productions 22
Preview
2017 Season Preview A Closer Look at the Noles 2017 Alphabetical/Numerical Roster 2017 Player by Position 2017 Opponents FSU vs. 2017 Opponents
Team
2017 Seminoles Early Enrollees Newcomers Walk-Ons
Coaches
Head Coach Jimbo Fisher Charles Kelly Lawrence Dawsey Randy Sanders Odell Haggins Rick Trickett Tim Brewster Jay Graham Bill Miller Brad Lawing Vic Viloria Mark Robinson Bob LaCivita Jake Pfeil Stuart Pearce Darin Kerns Joy Beech Mario Edwards, Sr. All-Time Assistant Coaches/Graduate Assistants Football Support Staff
Review
2016 Game Summaries 2016 Game Results/Team Statistics 2016 Individual Statistics 2016 Defensive Statistics 2016 Game-by-Game Statistics 2016 Participation 2016 Game-by-Game Starts/Career Starts 2016 Game Highs 2016 Game-by-Game FSU Team Statistics 2016 Game-by-Game Opponent Team Statistics 2016 Awards & Honors 2016 ACC Review
This is FSU
This is Florida State Academic Success Community Outreach Seminoles in the Pros Prominent Seminoles 1993 National Championship 1999 National Championship 2013 National Championship Doak Campbell Stadium “Round Here” Osceola & Renegade FSU Athletics Sod Cemetery First Class Facilities Albert J. Dunlap Athletic Training Facility Strength & Conditioning Sports Medicine Sports Nutrition Nike Brief History of FSU Football The Bowden Era FSU Football Tradition
24-28 29 30-31 32 33-35 36 38-65 66 67-69 70 72-77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 89 90 90 90 90 91 92 94-100 101 102 103 104-106 107 108 108 109 110 111 112
Honors
College Football Hall of Fame Florida State Hall of Fame Retired Numbers & Jerseys Heisman Trophy Thorpe Award Butkus Award Groza Award Lombardi Award Rimington Trophy O’Brien, Maxwell, Manning & Unitas Awards Mackey Award Brown Award Tatum Award Consensus All-Americans All-Americans ACC Champions & Award Winners All-ACC Honorees All-South Independent Academic Award Winners All-Time Lettermen All-Time Jersey Numbers
In The Pros
Pro Football Hall of Fame Seminoles on NFL Rosters Consensus All-Rookie Selections FSU Super Bowl Participants FSU Pro Bowl Selections NFL Draft History FSU All-Time Professional List
Records
FSU All-Time Coaches & Captains Passing Records Rushing Records Receiving Records Total Offense Records Defense Records Scoring Records Kicking/Punting Records Punt & Kickoff Return Records Blocked Kicks/Blocked Punts Records All-Time Shutouts Year-by-Year Statistics The Last Time It Happened FSU vs. All Opponents Homecoming Results Best Performances by Opponents FSU in AP Weekly Poll FSU vs. AP Ranked Opponents FSU in All-Time BCS/CFP Weekly Rankings Scoring Margins Coaches’ Cumulative Records Year-by-Year Results Bowl Game Recaps
Administration 114-117 118-119 120-121 122-123 124-127 128 129 130-131 132-133 134-136 137 138-139 140 141-143 144-145 146-147 148-149 150 151 152-153 154-155 156
University Administration Athletic Administration Compliance Academic Services Student Services The ACC The Unconquered People
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CCREDITS REDITS EDITOR: Christa Salerno WRITING, RESEARCH & EDITING ASSISTANCE: Elliott Finebloom, Steven McCartney, Steve Stone, Scott Moriak, Tim Linafelt, Chuck Walsh, Bob Thomas, Billy Clark, Rob Wilson, Andrew Brady, Bob Perrone, Carrie Hall, Bret Clein, Blake VonCannon. DESIGN: Grant Hawkins Design FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mitch White, Don Juan Moore, Ryals Lee, Ross Obley, Jeff Romance, Travis Register, Jeremy Esbrandt, Maury Neipris, Zach Stipe, Bill Pearce, Mike Olivella, Larry Novey, Damon Herota, Glen Beil, Wylie Dassie, Steve Musco, Tom Martinez, Steve Gustafason, Eric Todoroff, Perrone Ford, Mike Schwarz, Mike Erdelyi, Scott Price, FSU Photography Services (Bill Lax). OTHER PHOTOGRAPHY: Special Thanks to Phil Ellsworth, Kim Klement (USA Today Sports), Kyle Terada (USA Today Sports), Bruce Kluckhohn (USA Today Sports), Mitch White (USA Today Sports), Tim Fuller (USA Today Sports), Matthew Emmons (USA Today Sports), Kamil Kraczynski (USA Today Sports), Mark J. Rebilas (USA Today Sports), Steven Flynn (USA Today Sports), Jim Brown (USA Today Sports), Kirby Lee (USA Today Sports), Jeremy Brevard (USA Today Sports), Kevin Hoffman (USA Today Sports), Vince Brown, The Heisman Trophy Trust (Kelly Kline), Charlotte Touchdown Club (Bronko Nagurski Award), Boomer Esiason Foundation (Rimington Trophy), GradImages, Icon Sports Media, NFL Hall of Fame, The Associated Press, The Atlantic Coast Conference, Nell Redmond (ACC Championship), Sara D. Davis (ACC Championship), ESPN Sports Marketing, Walter Camp Football Foundation, The Tonight Show with David Letterman, The Davey O’Brien Educational and Charitable Trust of Fort Worth, The Allstate Sugar Bowl, the Palm Beach County Sports Authority, Wally Porter (Manning Award), The Orange Bowl Committee and Office of Communications, the NFLPA (Kevin A. Koski), Ben Liebenberg (NFL), Perry Knotts (NFL), Kristin Barlowe (Florida Georgia Line), Adam Taylor (Florida Georgia Line); Media Relations Departments: Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers (Kent Smith), Chicago Bears (Bill Smith), Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys (Photo Archives), Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers (Jim Biever), Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars (Rick Wilson), Minnesota Vikings, National Football League (NFL), New England Patriots (David Silverman), New Orleans Saints, New York Giants (Evan Pinkus), New York Jets (Al Pereira), Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins. PRINTING: The Hartley Press, Inc. (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Florida State Quick Facts President: John Thrasher Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment: 41,867 Founded: 1851 Symbol: Seminoles Colors: Garnet and Gold Conference: ACC Stadium/Capacity: Bobby Bowden Field at Doak S. Campbell (79,560) Surface: Natural Grass Athletics Director: Stan Wilcox Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Pamela Perrewé Head Coach: Jimbo Fisher (Salem ’89) Record at FSU/Overall: 78-17 (8th season) Offensive System: Multiple Defensive System: Multiple All-Time Record: 544-244-17 Seasons: 71 Bowl Appearances: 46 Consecutive Bowl Appearances: 35
QUICK FACTS 2017 Schedule Date Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 27 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25
Opponent Alabama ULM Miami* NC State* Wake Forest* Duke* Louisville* Boston College* Syracuse* Clemson* Delaware State Florida
Location Atlanta, Ga. Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. at Winston-Salem, N.C. at Durham, N.C. Tallahassee, Fla. at Chestnut Hill, Mass. Tallahassee, Fla. at Clemson, S.C. Tallahassee, Fla. at Gainesville, Fla.
Series Record Alabama leads, 1-2-1 FSU leads, 1-0 Miami leads, 30-31 FSU leads, 26-11 FSU leads, 28-6 FSU leads, 19-0 FSU leads, 14-3 FSU leads, 11-4 FSU leads, 9-1 FSU leads, 20-10 N/A Florida leads, 25-34-2
*Denotes ACC Game
Florida State Football Staff Name Jimbo Fisher Rick Trickett Tim Brewster Lawrence Dawsey Jay Graham Odell Haggins Charles Kelly Randy Sanders Brad Lawing Bill Miller Mark Robinson Vic Viloria Jake Pfeil Bob LaCivita
2016 Results
Overall Record: 10-3 | ACC Record: 5-3 National Rankings: No. 8 AP/No. 8 USA Today ORANGE BOWL Date Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 30
Opponent (TV) vs. Ole Miss (ESPN) Charleston Southern (ACC Network) at Louisville* (ABC) at USF (ABC) North Carolina* (ABC) at Miami* (ABC) Wake Forest* (ESPN) Clemson* (ABC) at NC State* (ESPNU) Boston College* (ESPN2) Syracuse (ABC/ESPN2) Florida (ABC) vs. Michigan** (ESPN)
Position Head Coach Asst. HC/OL Recruiting Coord./TE Co-Offensive Coord./WR Special Teams Coord./RB Assoc. HC/Defensive Tackles Defensive Coord./DB Co-Offensive Coord./QB Defensive Ends/Outside LB Linebackers Assistant A.D. for Football Strength & Conditioning Head Football Athletic Trainer Director of Player Personnel
Alma Mater Year at FSU Salem ’89 8th as HC/11th Glenville ’72 11th Illinois ‘84 5th Florida State ’91 11th Tennessee ‘04 5th Florida State ’93 24th Auburn ‘90 5th Tennessee ‘87 5th Lenoir-Rhyne ‘79 3rd Texas-Arlington ‘78 4th Appalachian State ‘02 5th SMU ’02 8th Florida State ’00 7th with Football/14th IUP ’71 11th
2017 Travel Headquarters W-L/Score W, 45-34 W, 52-8 L, 20-63 W, 55-35 L, 35-37 W, 20-19 W, 17-6 L, 34-37 W, 24-20 W, 45-7 W, 45-14 W, 31-13 W, 33-32
Attendance 63,042 75,831 55,632 61,665 77,584 65,685 77,102 78,025 57,789 73,917 32,340 78,342 67,432
* Denotes ACC Game ** Orange Bowl (Miami Gardens, Fla.)
AUG. 31-SEPT. 2 Alabama | Atlanta, Ga.
OCT. 25-27 Boston College | Newton, Mass.
Renaissance Concourse 1 Hartsfield Centre Pkwy Atlanta, GA 30354 (678) 695-9098
SEPT. 28-30 Wake Forest | Winston-Salem, N.C.
Grandover Hotel 1000 Club Road Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 294-1800
OCT. 12-14 Duke | Durham, N.C.
Marriott Crabtree 4500 Marriott Drive Raleigh, NC 27612 (919) 571-5305
Hyatt Regency Cambridge 575 Memorial Drive Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 441-6433
NOV. 9-11 Clemson | Clemson, S.C.
Greenville Marriott One Parkway East Greenville, SC 29615 (864) 679-1121
NOV. 23-25 Florida | Gainesville, Fla.
Ocala Hilton 3600 SW 36th Ave Ocala, FL 34474 (352) 873-6446
MEDIA GUIDELINES All media who wish to cover FSU athletics will be expected to comply with all the procedures of the University, ACC and FSU Sports Information Office in order to be credentialed. Procedures will be provided in detail at the start of the 2017-18 athletic year.
Interviews
Media interviews with all FSU players and coaches MUST be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Contact the football media relations director by calling (850) 645-7683 to arrange interviews with head coach Jimbo Fisher and all other Seminole players. Please give as much advance notice as possible when requesting players for midweek interviews. Players are available on Mondays and Tuesdays and if neccessary on Wednesdays. Team locker rooms are off limits to media representatives at all times. Player’s phone numbers will not be given to the media and players should not be called directly or contacted through social media sites to arrange interviews or ask questions.
Head Coach Jimbo Fisher Stream & Call-In
FSU Head Coach Jimbo Fisher will meet with the media on Mondays during the season in the FSU player’s lounge. Contact the Sports Information Office or refer to the weekly release for exact times for the press conferences which will begin during the week of the first game and run throughout the season. Media can request a call-in number to listen live or ask Coach Fisher questions. The entire press conference is also streamed live via Facebook. All interview requests for Coach Fisher are coordinated through the FSU Sports Information Office by calling (850) 645-7683. Coach Fisher will participate in the ACC head coaches’ weekly teleconference with the other 13 league coaches each Wednesday. He will also meet with the media immediately following practice Tuesday-Thursday.
2017 ACC Football Coaches Teleconference
XOS Digital Exchange
(10:20 a.m.-1 p.m.—All times Eastern) Brian Kelly, Notre Dame Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia Dabo Swinney, Clemson Jimbo Fisher, Florida State Bobby Petrino, Louisville Dino Babers, Syracuse Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech Larry Fedora, North Carolina Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech Dave Clawson, Wake Forest Pat Narduzzi, Pitt Steve Addazio, Boston College David Cutcliffe, Duke Dave Doeren, NC State Mark Richt, Miami
10:20 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 10:50 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:40 a.m. 11:50 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 12:20 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:40 p.m. 12:50 p.m.
Media Phone Number: 913-312-1503
Video Services
Florida State’s Sports Information Office has the ability to assist networks and television stations by providing video services through Seminole Productions, Inc. (SPI). Please call general manager Mark Rodin at (850) 644-6275 to arrange for these services. For more information on Seminole Productions, visit seminoleproductions.fsu.edu
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The Florida State Sports Information Office has partnered with XOS Digital in order to provide over-the-air television stations with instantaneous access to video content. The partnership involves the use of the company’s Digital Media Xchange Server that will allow television stations to pull down video content year round. The data transfer speed is much faster than a traditional FTP service allowing very large files to be downloaded in just minutes. The password protected video FTP site will be hosting Monday press conferences with Florida State Football Head Coach Jimbo Fisher and a Thursday Jimbo Fisher interview. If you have an interest in creating an account that gives you access to the video weekly, please email Elliott Finebloom (
[email protected]). If you are looking for access just for a particular game week, please email prior to that game to set up a guest account.
Social Media
Florida State Sports Information is making a continued effort in 2017-18 to utilize social media outlets as another way of passing information to our fans and those who cover our programs. FSU Football’s twitter account @FSU_Football and Instagram feed @FSUfootball provide updated information and behind-thescenes news as does the Noles’ Facebook page - facebook.com/ FSUFootball.
COVERING THE SEMINOLES Credential Requests
All requests for working press, radio, television, photography or scouting credentials should be directed to our online credentialing site located on the Seminoles.com Media Relations page no later than four days prior to the game. PHOTOS WILL BE REQUIRED AND MUST BE UPLOADED AT THE TIME YOU REQUEST CREDENTIALS. PHOTO MUST BE IN COLOR AND PROVIDE A CLEAR VIEW OF THE FACE. Requests for season credentials should be made at least two weeks prior to the first game. Space for the working press, radio and television is allocated by the FSU Sports Information Office. Any credential questions can be answered by Assistant A.D./SID and Digital Media Elliott Finebloom.
Sports Information Directory ELLIOTT FINEBLOOM
PRIMARY FOOTBALL CONTACTS TBA
Director of Football Communications 850-644-7683 (O)
Press Parking
STEVEN McCARTNEY
Once again, parking is limited in 2017 and passes will be issued on a priority basis within the same guidelines as working credentials. Press parking is approximately 600 yards from the press box, located in the parking garage just north of the Seminole Soccer Complex on Spirit Way.
Assistant SID
850-644-3920 (O) 850-322-6711 (C)
[email protected]
Media Will Call
CHRISTA SALERNO
Media Will Call is located near Gate B in the northwest corner of the end zone. Do not enter the stadium but proceed to the right and enter through the external doors marked “Press Entrance” where the media will call table is located right inside the doors.
Press Box
All media, with the exception of the live network telecast crew, will work from the ninth level of the press box. Media can access the press box only through the designated elevator in the northwest tower of the University Center. After parking, media should proceed down Stadium Drive and move towards Gate B in the northwest corner of the end zone. To enter the press box, do not enter the stadium but proceed to the right and enter through the external doors marked “Press Entrance”. The press box opens three hours before kickoff.
Internet Access
Internet access is available in the ninth level press box and photo work room. Access to the wireless internet requires guests to register through their computer. Guests should connect to the FSUGuest internet connection and then open an internet browser. Guests will be taken to a welcome screen where they will click on Guest Registration and fill out the necessary information to receive the appropriate login information.
Radio-TV
Florida State will host both home and visiting radio in booths in the press box. Network television (or the network broadcasting live) will be working from a mid-field booth on the eighth level (one below working press). Both home and visiting radio will broadcast from booths at the south end of the ninth level.
Assistant SID
850-644-5653 (O) 412-952-1162 (C)
[email protected]
CHUCK WALSH Deputy SID 850-644-1077 (O) 850-694-2540 (C)
[email protected]
BOB THOMAS
Associate SID 850-644-0615 (O) 850-694-1768 (C)
[email protected]
KELSEY BIBIK
Assistant SID 850-644-5656 (O) 850-322-6711 (O)
[email protected]
SCOTT MORIAK
850-644-1403; FAX 850-644-3820
Assistant SID 850-644-2016 (O) 715-641-0365 (C)
[email protected]
Mailing Address
STEVE STONE
Contact Us Florida State Sports Information PO Box 2195 Tallahassee, FL 32316
Shipping Address Florida State Sports Information 403 Stadium Drive, West Room D-0107 Tallahassee, FL 32306
Telephones
Telephone service should be secured directly through the Florida State University Office of Telecommunications at (850) 644-4357. The Telecommunications Office can provide both lines and phones. Orders can also be placed on-line at www.its.fsu.edu. Please make sure to request phone lines at least three days prior to the game.
Postgame Interviews
Florida State’s locker room is closed to media following games, both at home and on the road. Coach Fisher will hold his postgame press conference in the FSU team meeting room, while requested players will be brought to the media room to meet with media representatives after Coach Fisher has finished. FSU sports information personnel will take player requests during the fourth quarter of each game.
Photographers
Florida State reserves the right to admit only those photographers deemed to be on the premises for legitimate media purposes and who are shooting for editorial purposes only. All photographers working FSU games should be prepared to show a media ID card and equipment designed to photograph major college football. Florida State uses a double photo line system on its sidelines. Only those photographers actually shooting the game will be allowed on the “front” line. These shooters will be given photo vests upon check-in to allow them front line access. All other photo personnel will be required to stay behind a second line as not to obstruct the view of the shooters. This would include grips, runners and sideline reporters. No media personnel are allowed in the team area of the sidelines at any time during a game. Sideline passes for over-the-air television will be limited to shooters only. Still photographers may have access to the sidelines only. Those holding a photography credential should report to the Press Box where they will be issued a vest, rosters and a pre-game meal. The only access to the field is through the gate at the northwest corner of the stadium near Gate A. A guarded photo workroom is available and located underneath Section 8 on the East side of the stadium in (E-142).
Asst. A.D./ Sports Information/Digital Media 850-644-1077 (O) 850-694-2540 (C)
[email protected]
Assistant SID 850-644-4836 (O) 850-363-0990 (C)
[email protected]
BRET CLEIN
SID Assistant 850-644-1403 (O) 954-802-4770 (C)
[email protected]
Digital Media CORRINA DOLAN
Digital Media Producer 850-645-2611 (O)
[email protected]
LAYNE HERDT
Assistant Director 850-645-2608 (O)
[email protected]
TIM LINAFELT
Digital Media The Digital Media Department is responsible for presenting the Seminoles online. Offices are located on the second floor of the Moore Athletics Center. The department manages FSU’s official site Seminoles. com, the official social media platforms for the Seminoles, online stores, auctions, apps, promotional and championship sites.
SEMINOLES.COM ALSO PROVIDES:
• Live game audio featuring “The Voice of the Seminoles” Gene Deckerhoff and William Floyd • Live video of the Jimbo Fisher Call-In Show • Live in-game stats • Unique written and video content aimed at engaging and informing Seminole fans • Access to the Florida State Seminole Facebook and Twitter pages (@Seminoles.com; @FSU_Football) • Roster, Schedules, Media Guides, Game Notes and more.
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Senior Writer 850-645-2610 (O)
[email protected]
ERIC TODOROFF
Digital Media Specialist 850-645-2609 (O)
[email protected]
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Facebook.com/FSUSeminoles Facebook.com/FSUFootball
@Seminoles @FSU_Football
YouTube.com/FLStateSeminoles
Seminoles.com Shop.Seminoles.com
SEMINOLE IMG SPORTS NETWORK IMG College is the nation’s leading collegiate sports marketing company, offering national, regional, and local multi-platform marketing opportunities targeting 190 million college sports fans – the largest and most attractive sports fan base. IMG College is blazing new trails in the growing collegiate market with exclusive rights to more than 80 universities. IMG’s exclusive rights include intellectual property, experiential and promotional assets, event signage, digital, tickets, hospitality, live event radio, and shoulder programming including coaches’ TV and radio shows. IMG College employs more than 700 people in nearly 100 offices throughout the U.S. including Winston-Salem, N.C., Atlanta, GA and New York.
Voice of the Noles Still Booming in 39th year Gene Deckerhoff joined an elite list of esteemed radio broadcasters when he called his 400th Florida State football game against Virginia in 2011. Now in his 39th season, the Jacksonville native and Florida grad moved to Tallahassee for the job he has now held since the 1979 season. Deckerhoff was selected over two other broadcasters of some note Tom Mees, who became a national figure at ESPN, and Craig Sager, who is best known for his NBA work on TBS. A bona fide legend in broadcasting and one of only four announcers ever inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame, Deckerhoff has also called FSU basketball since 1974 and been the voice of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers since 1989. In 2015, Deckerhoff was presented with the prestigious Lindsey Nelson Award for broadcasting excellence. He has been honored with the Florida Sportscaster of the Year Award 14 times and is a member of the Florida State University Athletics Hall of Fame. In 2013, Deckerhoff won the National Football Foundation Chris Schenkel Award. The only FSU football games he has missed were bowl games that the school did not have the rights to broadcast.
2017 Seminole Radio Network Affiliates Football & Fisher Coaches Show
IMG College is the leader in capturing consumer devotion to college sports through partnership opportunities. IMG College produces nearly 30,000 hours of radio programming on the largest sports network in the country, manages nearly 5,000 hours of local television programming, is the leading publisher of college sports publications, and is the largest manager of university athletic websites. IMG College is a division of WME | IMG, a global leader in sports, events, media and fashion. For more information, please visit www.img.com. Florida State’s broadcast crew is known as one of the nation’s best, as it provides insight and entertainment, as well as detailed and expert analysis. The broadcast features award-winning play-by-play announcer Gene Deckerhoff, a veteran of the Seminole broadcasts heading into his 39th season. Deckerhoff is nationally known as one of the finest announcers in the South. The “Voice of the Seminoles” is a 14time winner of the NSSA Florida Sportscaster of the Year Award and has been inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame. A native of Jacksonville, Fla., Deckerhoff has been the play-by-play announcer for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL for the past 28 years, making for some very busy fall weekends. He runs Gene Deckerhoff Productions, a firm specializing in sports broadcasting and the production of radio and television commercials.
City Bainbridge, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. DeFuniak Springs Fort Myers Fort Walton Beach Jacksonville Lake City Lakeland Marianna Melbourne Miami/West Palm Beach Milton Ocala Orlando Panama City Pensacola Port St. Lucie Tampa Tallahassee (Flagship) Valdosta, Ga. Waycross, Ga.
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State great is very familiar with the broadcasting world as he has hosted his own radio show in the Bay Area and worked as a reporter and studio analyst for SUN Sports. Sideline
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reporter Tom Block joins Deckerhoff and Floyd in providing in-depth analysis during the game. Florida State’s game-day broadcasts begin two hours prior to every kickoff.
National Champion and Super Bowl winner William Floyd joins Deckerhoff in the booth as the color analyst. Floyd is now in his ninth season broadcasting FSU football games after joining the team in 2008. The former Florida
The Jimbo Fisher Show
Jimbo Fisher Call-In Show
“The Jimbo Fisher Show,’’ televised throughout the entire state of Florida, features the head football coach of the Florida State Seminoles. Coach Fisher is joined each week on the show by host Tom Block. Every Monday afternoon during football season, Coach Fisher along with Block review the action-packed highlights of the previous week’s game.
On Wednesday evenings, Seminole fans have the chance to visit with FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher and “The Voice of the Seminoles” Gene Deckerhoff during “The Jimbo Fisher Call-In Show” live from the Four Points Sheraton in downtown Tallahassee. Coach Fisher’s call-in show is an hour-long broadcast beginning at 7 p.m. The show features Coach Fisher and Deckerhoff talking directly with fans from across the country, touching on game insights, trivia, and random Seminole banter.
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NATIONAL MEDIA EXPOSURE
FSU TELEVISION APPEARANCES YEAR 1958 1959 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1977 1978 1979
1980
1981 1982 1983
1984
OPPONENT Oklahoma State Virginia Tech Oklahoma Virginia Tech Wyoming Memphis State Penn State Florida Louisiana State NC State Houston Miami Arizona State Auburn Florida Texas Tech Miami Navy Virginia Tech Louisiana State Florida Oklahoma Memphis State Virginia Tech Florida Oklahoma Miami Southern Miss Miami Louisville West Virginia Louisiana State Louisville Florida North Carolina South Carolina Florida Georgia
SITE Louisville, KY Blacksburg, VA Jacksonville, FL Blacksburg, VA El Paso, TX Memphis, TN Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee, FL Atlanta, GA Tallahassee, FL Tampa, FL Miami, FL Tempe, AZ Auburn, AL Gainesville, FL Orlando, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Blacksburg, VA Baton Rouge, LA Gainesville, FL Miami, FL Memphis, TN Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Jacksonville, FL Baton Rouge, LA Tallahassee, FL Gainesville, FL Atlanta, GA Columbia, SC Tallahassee, FL Orlando, FL
SCORE 6-15 7- 6 36-19 21-23 20-28 26- 7 17-17 9- 3 27-31 33-22 21-53 20-17 38-45 14-27 37- 9 40-17 31-21 38- 6 17-10 24-19 27-16 7-24 24- 3 31- 7 17-13 17-18 19-27 14-58 24- 7 49-14 31-12 40-35 51- 7 14-53 28- 3 26-38 17-27 17-17
NETWORK BOWL ABC* Bluegrass ABC ABC* Gator ABC NBC* Sun ABC ABC* Gator ABC TV-Sports* Peach ABC ABC ABC Mizlou Fiesta ABC ABC Mizlou* Tangerine ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC* NBC* Orange ABC ABC ABC* NBC* Orange ABC ABC CBS WTBS* ABC* Gator ABC WTBS* CBS* CBS* Peach ABC* ABC* NBC* Citrus
YEAR 1985
1986
1987 1988
1989
1990
1991
OPPONENT SITE Tulane New Orleans, LA Nebraska Lincoln, NE Memphis State Tallahassee, FL Auburn Auburn, AL Miami Tallahassee, FL South Carolina Tallahassee, FL Oklahoma State Jacksonville, FL Nebraska Lincoln, NE North Carolina Tallahassee, FL Miami Miami, FL Indiana Birmingham, AL Miami Tallahassee, FL Auburn Auburn, AL Florida Gainesville, FL Nebraska Tempe, AZ Miami Miami, FL Clemson Clemson, SC Michigan State Tallahassee, FL South Carolina Columbia, SC Florida Tallahassee, FL Auburn New Orleans, LA Southern Miss Jacksonville, FL Clemson Tallahassee, FL Louisiana State Baton Rouge, LA Auburn Tallahassee, FL Miami Tallahassee, FL Florida Gainesville, FL Nebraska Tempe, AZ Miami Miami, FL Auburn Auburn, AL Louisiana State Tallahassee, FL Florida Tallahassee, FL Penn State Miami, FL Brigham Young Anaheim, CA Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Syracuse Tallahassee, FL Louisiana State Baton Rouge, LA Miami Tallahassee, FL Florida Gainesville, FL Texas A&M Dallas, TX
SCORE 38-12 17-13 19-10 28-59 27-35 56-14 34-23 17-34 10-10 23-41 27-13 25-26 34- 6 28-14 31-28 0-31 24-21 30- 7 59- 0 52-17 13- 7 26-30 23-34 31-21 22-14 24-10 24-17 41-17 22-31 17-20 42- 3 45-30 24-17 44-28 51-31 46-14 27-16 16-17 9-14 10- 2
NETWORK BOWL WTBS* ABC* WTBS* WTBS* ABC ESPN* ABC* Gator ABC* WTBS* CBS* WTBS* All-American CBS* CBS* CBS* NBC* Fiesta CBS* CBS* ESPN* ESPN* ESPN* ABC* Sugar WTBS* ESPN* ESPN* ESPN* ESPN* ESPN* NBC* Fiesta CBS* ESPN* WTBS* ESPN* Raycom* Blockbuster Raycom* ABC* ABC ESPN* ABC* ABC* CBS* Cotton
YEAR 1992
1993
1994
1995
OPPONENT Clemson NC State Miami North Carolina Georgia Tech Maryland Florida Nebraska Kansas Clemson North Carolina Georgia Tech Miami Virginia Maryland Notre Dame NC State Florida Nebraska Virginia Maryland North Carolina Miami Clemson Duke Georgia Tech Notre Dame NC State Florida Florida Duke Clemson NC State Miami Georgia Tech Virginia North Carolina Maryland Florida Notre Dame
SITE Clemson, SC Raleigh, NC Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Atlanta, GA Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Miami, FL E. Rutherford, NJ Tallahassee, FL Chapel Hill, NC Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL College Park, MD South Bend, IN Tallahassee, FL Gainesville, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL College Park, MD Tallahassee, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Atlanta, GA Orlando, FL Raleigh, NC Tallahassee, FL New Orleans, LA Orlando, FL Clemson, SC Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Charlottesville, VA Chapel Hill, NC Tallahassee, FL Gainesville, FL Miami, FL
SCORE 24-20 34-13 16-19 36-13 29-24 69-21 45-24 27-14 42- 0 57- 0 33- 7 51- 0 28-10 40-14 49-20 24-31 62- 3 33-21 18-16 41-17 52-20 31-18 20-34 17- 0 59-20 41-10 23-16 34- 3 31-31 23-17 70-26 45-26 77-17 41-17 42-10 28-33 28-12 59-17 24-35 31-26
* denotes national television
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NETWORK BOWL ESPN* JP Sports ABC* JP Sports ESPN* JP Sports ABC* NBC* Orange ABC* JP Sports ESPN* ABC ABC* ESPN* JP Sports NBC* ESPN* ABC* NBC* Orange ABC JP Sports ESPN* ESPN* JP Sports JP Sports JP Sports ABC* ESPN* ABC* ABC* Sugar ABC ABC* JP Sports ESPN* ABC ESPN* JP Sports JP Sports ABC CBS* Orange
FSU TELEVISION APPEARANCES YEAR 1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
OPPONENT Duke NC State North Carolina Clemson Miami Virginia Georgia Tech Wake Forest Southern Miss Maryland Florida Florida USC Maryland Clemson Miami Duke Georgia Tech Virginia NC State North Carolina Wake Forest Florida Ohio State Texas A&M NC State Duke USC Maryland Miami Clemson Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia Wake Forest Florida Tennessee Louisiana Tech Georgia Tech NC State North Carolina Duke Miami Wake Forest Clemson Virginia Maryland Florida Virginia Tech BYU Georgia Tech North Carolina Louisville Maryland Miami Duke Virginia NC State Clemson Wake Forest Florida Oklahoma Duke UAB North Carolina Wake Forest Miami Virginia Maryland Clemson NC State Florida Georgia Tech Virginia Tech Iowa State Virginia Maryland Duke Louisville Clemson Miami Notre Dame Wake Forest Georgia Tech North Carolina NC State Florida Georgia
SITE Tallahassee, FL Raleigh, NC Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Atlanta, GA Orlando, FL Tallahassee, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL New Orleans, LA Los Angeles Tallahassee, FL Clemson, SC Tallahassee, FL Durham, NC Tallahassee, FL Charlottesville, VA Tallahassee, FL Chapel Hill, NC Tallahassee, FL Gainesville, FL New Orleans, LA E. Rutherford, NJ Raleigh, NC Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL College Park, MD Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Atlanta, GA Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Winston-Salem, NC Tallahassee, FL Tempe, AZ Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Chapel Hill, NC Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Clemson, SC Charlottesville, VA Tallahassee, FL Gainesville, FL New Orleans, LA Jacksonville, FL Atlanta, GA Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL College Park, MD Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Raleigh, NC Tallahassee, FL Winston-Salem, NC Tallahassee, FL Miami, FL Durham, NC Tallahassee, FL Chapel Hill, NC Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Charlottesville, VA Tallahassee, FL Clemson, SC Tallahassee, FL Gainesville, FL Tallahassee, FL Jacksonville, FL Kansas City, MO Tallahassee, FL College Park, MD Tallahassee, FL Louisville, KY Tallahassee, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Winston-Salem, NC Atlanta, GA Tallahassee, FL Raleigh, NC Tallahassee, FL New Orleans, LA
SCORE 44- 7 51-17 13- 0 34- 3 34-16 31-24 49- 3 44- 7 54-14 48-10 24-21 20-52 14- 7 50- 7 35-28 47- 0 51-27 38- 0 47-21 48-35 20- 3 58- 7 29-32 31-14 23-14 7-24 62-13 30-10 24-10 26-14 48- 0 34- 7 39-13 45-14 24- 7 23-12 16-23 41-7 41-35 42-11 42-10 51-23 31-21 33-10 17-14 35-10 49-10 30-23 46-29 29- 3 26-21 63-14 31- 0 59- 7 24-27 63-14 37- 3 58-14 54- 7 35- 6 30- 7 2-13 55-13 29- 7 9-41 48-24 27-49 43- 7 52-31 41-27 28-34 13-37 28-17 30-17 38-31 40-19 37-10 48-17 20-26 48-31 27-28 24-34 34-21 21-13 40-14 7-17 31-14 13-26
NETWORK BOWL ABC ESPN* ABC ESPN* CBS* ABC ESPN* JP Sports ESPN2* ABC ABC* ABC* Sugar ABC* ABC ABC ABC JP ABC ESPN* ABC ESPN* JP CBS* ABC* Sugar ABC* ABC Sunshine ABC Sunshine CBS ESPN* ESPN* ESPN* ABC ESPN2* ABC* ABC* Fiesta ESPN2* ABC* ABC ABC JP ABC* Sunshine ESPN* ESPN* ABC CBS* ABC* Sugar ABC* ABC* ABC ESPN2* ESPN* CBS* Sunshine ABC ESPN* ESPN* Sunshine ABC* ABC* Orange Sunshine ESPN2* ABC Sunshine PPV ABC* ESPN* ABC ABC ABC CBS* ESPN* NBC* Gator Fox* ABC ESPN* Sunshine ESPN* ESPN* ABC* ABC* ESPN2* ABC ABC ABC ABC ABC* Sugar
YEAR 2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
OPPONENT SITE North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Maryland Tallahassee, FL Georgia Tech Tallahassee, FL Colorado Tallahassee, FL Duke Durham, NC Miami Tallahassee, FL Virginia Charlottesville, VA Wake Forest Tallahassee, FL Notre Dame South Bend, IN Clemson Clemson, SC NC State Tallahassee, FL Florida Gainesville, FL Miami Miami, FL Miami Miami, FL UAB Tallahassee, FL Clemson Tallahassee, FL North Carolina Tallahassee, FL Syracuse Syracuse, NY Virginia Tallahassee, FL Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC Maryland College Park, MD Duke Tallahassee, FL NC State Raleigh, NC Florida Tallahassee, FL West Virginia Jacksonville, FL Miami Tallahassee, FL The Citadel Tallahassee, FL Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA Syracuse Tallahassee, FL Wake Forest Tallahassee, FL Virginia Charlottesville, VA Duke Durham, NC Maryland Tallahassee, FL NC State Tallahassee, FL Clemson Clemson, NC Florida Gainesville, FL Virginia Tech Jacksonville, FL Penn State Miami, FL Miami Miami, FL Clemson Tallahassee, FL Rice Tallahassee, FL NC State Raleigh, NC Boston College Tallahassee, FL Maryland College Park, MD Virginia Tallahassee, FL Wake Forest Tallahassee, FL Florida Tallahassee, FL UCLA San Francisco, CA Clemson Clemson, SC UAB Tallahassee, FL Colorado Boulder, CO Alabama Jacksonville, FL NC State Tallahassee, FL Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC Miami Tallahassee, FL Duke Tallahassee, FL Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA Maryland Tallahassee, FL Florida Gainesville, FL Kentucky Nashville, TN Chattanooga Tallahassee, FL Wake Forest Tallahassee, FL Colorado Jacksonville, FL Miami Miami, FL NC State Raleigh, NC Virginia Tech Tallahassee, FL Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA Clemson Tallahassee, FL Boston College Tallahassee, FL Maryland College Park, MD Florida Tallahassee, FL Wisconsin Orlando, FL Miami Tallahassee, FL Jacksonville State Tallahassee, FL BYU Provo, Utah USF Tallahassee, FL Boston College Chestnut Hill, NC Georgia Tech Tallahassee, FL North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC NC State Tallahassee, FL Clemson Clemson, SC Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC Maryland Tallahassee, FL Florida Gainesville, FL West Virginia Jacksonville, FL
SCORE 37- 0 35-10 14-13 47- 7 56- 7 14-22 19-14 48-24 37- 0 10-26 50-44 38-34 14-16 10-16 34- 7 41-22 38-16 17-13 36- 3 20-17 17-20 29- 7 17-10 13-20 30-18 10- 7 62-10 28-17 38-14 41-24 21-26 55-24 35-27 15-20 14-35 7-34 27-22 (3ot) 23-26 13-10 20-27 55- 7 20-24 19-24 24-27 33- 0 0-30 14-21 44-27 18-24 34-24 16-6 21-14 27-10 21-24 29-37 25-6 27-17 21-40 24-16 12-45 28-35 46-7 3-12 39-21 41-39 26-17 30-20 28-31 41-27 17-27 37-3 15-45 42-13 34-38 19-9 54-28 7-17 21-28 49-44 30-27 45-42 24-40 41-28 29-26 10-37 33-21
NETWORK BOWL ABC* ESPN2* ABC* ABC Sunshine PPV ABC* ESPN* ABC NBC* ESPN* ABC CBS ABC* Orange ABC* ESPN2* ABC ESPN2* ESPN2* ESPN* ABC ABC PPV ESPN* ESPN* NBC* Gator ABC* ESPNU ESPN* ABC JP ESPN* ESPNU* ABC ABC ESPN* CBS* ABC* ABC* Orange ESPN* ESPN* ESPNU* ESPN* ABC ESPN2* LFS ABC ABC ESPN* Emerald ESPN* ESPNU* ESPN* CBS* ABC ESPN* ABC ESPNU* ABC ABC LFS CBS* ESPN* Music City ESPNU* ESPN2* ABC ABC ESPN* ABC ABC/ESPN* ABC/ESPN* ABC* ESPN* ABC/ESPN2* ESPN* Champ Sports ESPN* ESPN 360 Versus* ESPNU* ABC ESPN2* ESPN* Raycom ESPN* ESPNU* Raycom CBS* CBS* Gator
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YEAR 2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
OPPONENT SITE SCORE Samford Tallahassee, FL 59-6 Oklahoma Norman, OK 17-47 BYU Tallahassee, FL 34-10 Wake Forest Tallahassee, FL 31-0 Virginia Charlottesville, VA 33-14 Miami Miami, FL 45-17 Boston College Tallahassee, FL 24-19 NC State Raleigh, NC 28-24 Clemson Tallahassee, FL 16-13 Maryland College Park, MD 30-16 Florida Tallahassee, FL 31-7 Virginia Tech Charlotte, NC 44-33 South Carolina Atlanta, GA 26-17 Louisiana-Monroe Tallahassee, FL 34-0 Charleston Southern Tallahassee, FL 62-10 Oklahoma Tallahassee, FL 13-23 Clemson Clemson, SC 30-35 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC 30-35 Duke Durham, NC 41-16 Maryland College Park, MD 24-19 NC State Tallahassee, FL 28-24 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 16-13 Miami Tallahassee, FL 23-19 Virginia Tallahassee, FL 13-14 Florida Gainesville, FL 21-7 Notre Dame Orlando, FL 18-14 Murray State Tallahassee, FL 69-3 Savannah State Tallahassee, FL 55-0 Wake Forest Tallahassee, FL 52-0 Clemson Tallahassee, FL 49-37 USF Tampa, FL 30-17 NC State Raleigh, NC 16-17 Boston College Tallahassee, FL 51-7 Miami Miami Gardens, FL 33-20 Duke Tallahassee, FL 48-7 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 28-22 Maryland College Park, MD 41-14 Florida Tallahassee, FL 26-37 Georgia Tech Charlotte, NC 21-15 Northern Illinois Miami Gardens, FL 31-10 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 41-13 Nevada Tallahassee, FL 62-7 Bethune-Cookman Tallahassee, FL 54-6 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 48-34 Maryland Tallahassee, FL 63-0 Clemson Clemson, SC 51-14 NC State Tallahassee, FL 49-17 Miami Tallahassee, FL 41-14 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC 59-3 Syracuse Tallahassee, FL 59-3 Idaho Tallahassee, FL 80-14 Florida Gainesville, FL 37-7 Duke Charlotte, NC 45-7 Auburn Pasadena, CA 34-31 Oklahoma St. Arlington, TX 37-31 The Citadel Tallahassee, FL 37-12 Clemson Tallahassee, FL 23-17 (ot) NC State Raleigh, NC 56-41 Wake Forest Tallahassee, FL 43-3 Syracuse Syracuse, NY 38-20 Notre Dame Tallahassee, FL 31-27 Louisville Louisville, KY 42-31 Virginia Tallahassee, FL 34-20 Miami Miami Gardens, FL 30-26 Boston College Tallahassee, FL 20-17 Florida Tallahassee, FL 24-19 Georgia Tech Charlotte, NC 37-35 Oregon Pasadena, CA 20-59 Texas State Tallahassee, FL 59-16 USF Tallahassee, FL 34-14 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 14-0 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC 24-16 Miami Tallahassee, FL 29-24 Louisville Tallahassee, FL 41-21 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 16-22 Syracuse Tallahassee, FL 45-21 Clemson Clemson, SC 13-23 NC State Tallahassee, FL 34-17 Chattanooga Tallahassee, FL 52-13 Florida Gainesville, FL 27-2 Houston Atlanta, GA 24-38 Ole Miss Orlando, FL 45-34 Charleston Southern Tallahassee, FL 52-8 Louisville Louisville, KY 20-63 USF Tampa, FL 55-35 North Carolina Tallahassee, FL 35-37 Miami Miami Gardens, FL 20-19 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC 17-6 Clemson Tallahassee, FL 34-37 NC State Raleigh, NC 24-20 Boston College Tallahassee, FL 45-7 Syracuse Syracuse, NY 45-14 Florida Tallahassee, FL 31-13 Michigan Miami Gardens, FL 33-32 * denotes national television
NETWORK BOWL ESPNU* ABC/ESPN2* ESPNU* ABC Raycom ABC* ESPN* ESPN* ABC* ABC ABC/ESPN* ESPN* ESPN* Chick-fil-A ESPNU* ESPN3 ABC* ABC* ACC Network RSN ABC/ESPN2* ESPNU* ESPN* ABC/ESPN* ESPN2* ESPN2* ESPN* Champs Sports ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPN* ABC* ESPN* ESPN2* ESPN2* ABC* ESPNU* ESPN* ESPNU* ABC* ESPN* ESPN* Orange ESPN* ESPN* ESPN3 ESPN2* ESPN* ABC* ABC* ABC* ABC* ESPN2* ESPNU* ESPN* ABC* ESPN* Natl. Championship ABC* ESPN3 ABC* ABC* ABC* ESPN* ABC* ESPN* ESPN* ABC* ABC* ESPN* ABC* ESPN* Rose ESPNews* ESPN* ESPN* ESPN* ABC* ESPN* ESPN2* ABC* ABC* ACC Network RSN ESPN* ESPN* Peach ESPN* ACC Network ABC* ABC* ABC* ABC* ESPN* ABC* ESPNU* ESPN2* ABC/ESPN2* ABC* ESPN* Orange
SEMINOLE PRODUCTIONS Anyone who has visited the second floor broadcast facilities in the Moore Athletic Center has seen them - the two very large, yet overcrowded trophy cases in the Seminole Productions area. That’s because each and every year, Florida State’s Seminole Productions is recognized for excellence. With an experienced, award-winning professional staff and talented students, Seminole Productions is viewed as a leader in sports production, graphics, and visual communications. ESPN executives visited the state of the art SP facility and were so impressed, that they set in motion the groundwork to form a strategic partnership with Seminole Productions. Seminole Productions was the first ACC member to produce a spotlight live event for ESPN’s main linear channel when it produced the 2017 NCAA Women’s Softball Tallahassee Regional Championship Game. Seminole Productions actually produced a total of 5 linear broadcasts that weekend. ESPN has also contracted Seminole Productions to produce live events and show programming for their sports networks including ACC Network Extra, ESPN3, ESPN2, and ESPNU. Over the past 6 years, Seminole Productions has produced over 350 Live Events for ESPN including Football Pro Day, Football National Signing Day, and Football Spring Games, as well as Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Tennis, and also multiple NCAA Championships, just to name a few. Seminole Productions, with the help of FSU Athletics,
also recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation to its control room’s and studio facilities. The new and enhanced state of the art facility is now capable of running multiple network broadcasts and video board productions simultaneously. The new broadcast areas are so advanced that major networks can run their broadcasts out of Seminole Productions control rooms without the need of expensive broadcast TV and satellite trucks. Established in 1987, Seminole Productions handles virtually every video production need for Florida State Athletics. It produces the Jimbo Fisher, Leonard Hamilton, Sue Semrau and Mike Martin TV shows, as well as Seminole Sports Magazine and other contracted shows for major networks. Seminole Productions also provides all of the production elements and support for Seminole Vision, the in-game entertainment productions for all Florida State football, basketball and baseball home contests. Creating the perfect blend of high-tech wizardry with outstanding Seminole sports action is a big part of what Seminole Productions is all about. Seminole Productions also provides visual communication support for the government and other agencies throughout the State of Florida.
Over the years, Seminole Productions has won over 200 national and international awards in a variety of production and graphics categories. It has been recognized for its work with Florida State athletics on both TV programs, and for content running on FSU’s Big Screen displays. SP staff members were even nominated for multiple Emmy Awards over 3 consecutive years. Beyond it’s professional work, Seminole Productions main mission is one of teaching and is a part of the FSU College of Communications and Information. Director Mark Rodin is a Faculty member and Senior Directors Jim Garbarino and Kirby Kander are adjunct professors for the College. FSU Communications students get to learn from industry professionals while working on real world professional productions for national networks learning their craft on state of the art equipment. Seminole Productions has placed students in the broadcasting and film industries everywhere from New York to Los Angeles and with professional sports teams nationwide.
SEMINOLE PRODUCTIONS STAFF
MARK RODIN
JIM GARBARINO
KIRBY KANDER
Executive Director
Senior Director
Senior Director Live Events
GREG CHRISTOPHER
JACOB DURSHIMER
MICHAEL FERTIG
SARAH HARTLE
EMILY HUNTER
Producer
Live Event PA
MIKE KOZLENKO
Media Manager
Live Event Coordinator
Live Event Coordinator
ALESSANDRA LANE
MAX LEHMAN
ROB LEVINE
TARAS STOKES
ESTHER SUMMERSILL
JERRY TOOTLE
Live Event PA
Producer
Production Support
Chief Engineer
Producer
Producer/Director
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Videographer