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The 1969 Florida State Seminoles football team represented Florida State University as an independent during the 1969 NCAA University Division football season. This was Bill Peterson 's tenth year as head coach, and he led the team to an 6–3–1 record.
The Gators won the matchup over Florida State 21–6 on the back of a defensive surge that was unparalleled in Gator history. The Gators defense, led by junior defensive lineman Jack Youngblood, and sophomore defensive lineman Robert Harrell, sacked FSU quarterback Bill Cappleman eleven times for 91 yards leaving FSU with a total of negative 18 yards rushing in the game.
Drew Weatherford. professional NFL football player. Björn Werner. professional NFL football player. T. K. Wetherell. former State of Florida Representative, Former Speaker of the House for Florida, former President of Florida State University. Markus White. professional NFL football player, Washington Redskins.
The 2014 Florida State Football Media Guide lists the final score as 26–22; nevertheless, third-party references list the score as 22–19. 1969: Cappleman crunch. Both Florida and Florida State were 2–0 when the teams met in 1969.
Peter Warrick. Peter L. Warrick (born June 19, 1977) is an American former professional football player who played at the wide receiver position for six seasons in National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Florida State Seminoles, earning consensus All-American honors twice. He was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals with ...
Since December 2019, Mike Norvell has served as head coach at Florida State. [1] Seven coaches have led Seminoles in postseason bowl games: Tom Nugent, Bill Peterson, Larry Jones, Bobby Bowden, Jimbo Fisher, Odell Haggins, and Norvell. Three of those coaches also won conference championships: Don Veller captured three as a member of the Dixie ...
The award is given in the memory of Robert E. (Bob) Crenshaw who played football from 1952 to 1955. The 175 pounds offensive lineman was the captain of the team in 1954 and a student leader. He was killed in a jet crash in 1958. [2] The plaque's inscription reads: "To the football player with the Biggest Heart."
The 1969 Penn State Nittany Lions football team represented Pennsylvania State University in the 1969 NCAA University Division football season . Despite posting its second consecutive undefeated, untied season, the Nittany Lions did not have a shot at the national championship. President Richard Nixon said that he would consider the winner of ...