Two Time Football National Champions
Welcome to my Seminole's sports domain. I have been a Seminole fan since I was old enough to be able to recognize the football team's helmets. Now, as a student at the Florida State, I am what you might call a die-hard fan. There is no doubt in my mind that FSU will win the national championship this year in football. And along the way, you can look forward to their stomping of Notre Dame and Florida at home, as well as Miami on the road.
Hopefully, the basketball team will have a better year and will challenge the traditional ACC powers for the basketball crown. Until then, though, I will continue to chear on the FSU alumnis in the professional sports world, including College of Law alumnus and Cardinal's manager, Tony LaRusa, and Cardinal's right fielder and future all-star J.D. Drew.
ACC Opponents
Duke University
University of North Carolina
Wake Forest University
North Carolina State
Georgia Tech
Clemson
University of Maryland
University of Virginia
Football Schedule 2002
August 24: Iowa State in Kansas City, Missouri
August 31: Virginia in Tallahassee, Florida
September 14: Maryland in College Park, Maryland
September 21: Duke in Tallahassee, Florida
September 26: Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky
October 3: Clemson in Tallahassee, Florida
October 12: Miami in Miami, Florida
October 26: Notre Dame in Tallahassee, Florida
November 2: Wake Forest in Wonstom-Salem, North Carolina
November 9: Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia
November 12: North Carolina in Tallahassee, Florida
November 23: North Carolina State in Raleigh, North Carolina
November 30: Florida in Tallahassee, Florida
The Seminoles football team plays in Doak Campbell Stadium, which holds nearly 85,000 people. FSU's all-time record in the stadium is 214-68-4. Since Bobby Bowden has been head coach, the team is 132-18-2 at home.
Links of Interest
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