Fisher walks tall behind legendary Bowden
- Tallahassee Democrat on September 3, 2010, 2:00 PM CT (5 hours ago)
Legends walk alone. Out in front. Ahead of everyone.
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Legends walk alone. Out in front. Ahead of everyone.
Time: Today at noon. n Site: Doak Campbell Stadium. n Online: Live-game blog on NoleSports.com. n TV: ESPNU. n Radio: 94.9 FM. n Odds: None. n Series: FSU leads 1-0. n Forecast: Sunny and 91 degrees.
This wasn't the plan. But after everything he has endured during the past 15 or 20 years, Samford coach Pat Sullivan is well-accustomed to adjusting on the fly.
For the first time in a quarter century, fans will hear a new voice booming over the public address system at Florida State home games. Longtime announcer Nick Menacof has retired after 25 years, and Tallahassee radio personality Woody Hayes will take over beginning with today's Samford game.
Ray Drew, the nation's No. 2 rated weakside DE, wants to be a part of history this Saturday when Jimbo Fisher takes the field for the first time as Florida State's head football coach. The Rivals100 defender will be joined by several family members and is looking forward to catching up with the Seminole coaches again and seeing a couple former teammates making their FSU debut.
With all due respect to the December holiday season, the opening week of the college football season in my favorite time of the year. And I don’t think many football fans would argue with that sentiment. After all, every fan’s team is still undefeated (well, except for a few teams that opened up the season Thursday night-see Southern Miss.).
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida State football team dashed from the practice field Thursday, almost as if they were late for class.
JCFootball.com spoke briefly with NDSCS OL Jacob Fahrenkrug who was recently named a First Team All-American and he updated us on his plans to visit his four favorite schools.
For Florida State basketball fans who were disappointed with the lack of marquee programs on last year's home schedule, those complaints should be silenced with the release of the 2010-2011 one.
It's back on the road for the Florida State women's soccer team.
Karen Harvey once again has herself a national championship contender.
Florida State will pay a hefty price — $1.3 million — to bring Louisiana-Monroe in to kick off the 2011 season, according to documents released Thursday evening.
FSU's Jimbo Fisher won't be referencing the the scare the Seminoles got from Jacksonville State last year when he makes his head coaching debut on Saturday against Samford. But, Fisher is talking to his players about another specific game from the past. Find out which game that is and all about the matchup with the Bulldogs in this game preview.
Jimbo Fisher's Florida State football team raced from the practice field Thursday and into the classroom in an effort to squeeze in a final skull session before Saturday's opener against Samford.
#5 Florida State (3-0) travels to to play at Auburn (2-1) Friday, September 3rd at 8:00 p.m.
The 13th-ranked Florida State University women's volleyball team is expecting a stiff test this weekend when it participates in the Houston Invitational at the Athletic/Alumni Center from Sept. 3-4. The Invitational is hosted by the University of Houston.
The Florida State cross country teams will be in competition in Boone, NC at the Covered Bridge Open looking to start the new year off with a bang.
At least 14 nationally televised games and 11 games against teams that played in the 2010 NCAA Tournament await the Florida State basketball team as ninth-year head coach Leonard Hamilton released the Seminoles' schedule.
At least 14 nationally televised games and 11 games against teams that played in the 2010 NCAA Tournament await the Florida State basketball team as ninth-year head coach Leonard Hamilton released the Seminoles' schedule. The Seminoles will play host to NCAA National Champions Duke, NIT Runner-Up North Carolina and NCAA Tournament participants Ohio State and Florida as they work to play in the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season.
With Florida State's season opener right around the corner, Warchant.com's Gene Williams and Andrew Skwara, Osceola's Tim Linafelt, and 1270 The Team's Jeff Cameron break down Jimbo Fisher's first game and discuss what we can expect to see on Saturday. Plus, what could have been done to help the potential for a low turnout and a score prediction.
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