2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 23 TRAVIS RUDOLPH DALVIN COOK SEASON PREVIEW 2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL

Led by one of the NATION’S MOST ELECTRIFYING PLAYMAKERS, the Florida State football team enters the 2016 season with aspirations of RETURNING TO SUPREMACY in both the Atlantic Coast Conference and the nation.

The Seminoles RETURN 17 STARTERS from a team that went 10-3 and finished the season in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, and they received further reinforcements in February when they welcomed in a RECRUITING CLASS that several analysts RATED AS THE BEST IN .

Needless to say, COACH IS OPTIMISTIC as he begins his seventh season at the helm in Tallahassee.

“I like this team,” Fisher said. “I see a lot of hungry players. I really do.”

That starts with Dalvin Cook, the junior running back who last season cruised to a SCHOOL RECORD 1,691 RUSHING YARDS and begins this year on the shortlist of HEISMAN TROPHY CONTENDERS.

It continues with a DEEP STABLE of quarterbacks pushing each other in practice with hopes of being under center when the Seminoles open the season against Mississippi on Labor Day. I LIKE THIS TEAM. I In Sean Maguire, FSU has a FIFTH-YEAR SENIOR who has played and WON on SEE A LOT OF HUNGRY some of the BIGGEST STAGES in the sport. And in freshmen Deondre Francois and Malik Henry, the Seminoles have a pair of signal-callers looking to show that PLAYERS. the FUTURE IS NOW. Finally, in sophomore J.J. Cosentino, FSU has a mix of both EXPERIENCE AND POTENTIAL. -FSU COACH JIMBO FISHER

It all adds up to what should make for a compelling race throughout fall camp.

“You have to look at who gives you the best chance to be SUCCESSFUL IN THE GAME,” Fisher said. “And the bottom line, that’s what it gets down to. All decisions are based on the SUCCESS OF THE TEAM.”

Whichever quarterback emerges will find an offensive huddle LOADED with EXPLOSIVE running backs, VERSATILE receivers and a DEEP, EXPERIENCED offensive line.

2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 24 DEMARCUS WALKER

In addition to Cook, FSU’S BACKFIELD will benefit from the CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT of sophomore Jacques Patrick, who, at 6-2, 233 pounds, is a PERFECT physical complement for Cook.

The Florida State RECEIVING CORPS returns its TOP THREE TARGETS from a year ago, a group that includes RISING STAR Travis Rudolph as well as the SPEEDY DUO of and Jesus Wilson. And tight end Ryan Izzo could be on the verge of a BREAKOUT SEASON after a promising 2015 campaign.

Up front, junior ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE Roderick Johnson leads FSU’s offensive line, but the Seminoles RETURN EVERY STARTER from last year’s group and an oversized class of freshmen will give FSU 19 SCHOLARSHIP LINEMEN this fall.

Despite the departure of star to the NFL, FSU defensive coordinator Charles Kelly still has plenty of TALENT and LEADERSHIP at his disposal.

That includes SENIOR All-America candidate DeMarcus Walker, the defensive end who recorded 10.5 SACKS in 2015, as well as veteran linebacker Ro’Derrick Hoskins and senior defensive backs Nate Andrews and .

Finally, the Seminoles may have found their NEXT GREAT DEFENSIVE BACK in the form of sophomore safety Derwin James, a freshman All-American whose PHYSICAL GIFTS allow him to line up from nearly anywhere on the field.

SPECIAL TEAMS will have a NEW LOOK this year, as freshmen Ricky Aguayo and Logan Tyler look to FILL THE SHOES of the departed and Cason Beatty. Aguayo, Roberto’s younger brother, got off to a STRONG START by enrolling at FSU in January and participating in spring practice. But he’ll be pushed by Tyler, a TOP KICKING PROSPECT who can also handle punting duties.

As usual, the Seminoles will traverse one of the most CHALLENGING SCHEDULES in the country. After starting the season with Ole Miss of the Southeastern Conference, FSU will return home to face Charleston Southern before heading back on the road for back-to-back games at Louisville and South Florida.

A LOADED OCTOBER slate features a RARE HOME GAME against defending ACC Coastal champion North Carolina, a visit to Miami and new coach Mark Richt, and a date with national runner-up Clemson in what should be one of the MARQUEE GAMES of the COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON.

In addition to a trip to NC State, FSU in November will also HOST A FRIDAY NIGHT GAME against Boston College before heading north to Syracuse and then finishing the regular season at home with the TRADITIONAL MATCHUP against RIVAL Florida. NEXT PAGE >> 2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 25 FSU OFFENSE JESUS RODERICK WILSON JOHNSON FSU OFFENSE 2016 SEASON PREVIEW QUARTERBACKS n When injuries struck FSU’s backfield in 2015, it was TIGHT ENDS Tallahassee native Johnathan Vickers who stepped up to carry n With a seasoned veteran and a trio of promising young players n In his first season as a regular contributor, Ryan Izzo became the load. Vickers’ nine-yard touchdown helped seal Seminoles’ in the mix, Florida State is rich with options at quarterback for the FSU’s fifth-leading receiver (behind Rudolph, Wilson, Whitfield victory at Wake Forest, and, now a junior, his versatility and 2016 season. That begins with Sean Maguire, a fifth-year senior and Cook) and his 15.0 yards per reception were second-most toughness will give him an opportunity to contribute even more. who owns a 5-2 career record as a starter. After starting the 2015 among players with at least 10 catches. At 6-5, 243 pounds, Izzo n Steady senior Freddie Stevenson will once again anchor the campaign as a reserve, Maguire kick-started the FSU offense is one of the FSU offense’s most physically imposing threats and Seminoles at the fullback position. A native of Bartow, Fla., the midway through the year and finished with 1,520 passing yards is in the hunt for All-ACC honors. 6-1, 243-pounder started 10 games in 2015 and often cleared (190.0 per game), 11 touchdowns and six interceptions. The n Joining Izzo are the versatile Jeremy Kerr and former prep a path for Cook’s dynamic runs. Stevenson also showed some Sparta, N.J., native could be the first fifth-year senior quarterback basketball standout Mavin Saunders. Kerr provided one of proficiency as a receiver, where he caught nine passes for 64 to start for the Seminoles since eventual first-round draft pick E.J. the most memorable plays of 2015 when he caught a 1-yard yards a year ago. Manuel in 2012. touchdown pass from Maguire in the Seminoles’ win at Florida. n Maguire, however, suffered an injury during the Chick-fil-A Saunders’ size and athleticism give him the potential to draw Peach Bowl, which forced him to miss spring practice and opened RECEIVERS favorable matchups from opposing defenses. the door for redshirt freshman Deondre Francois to get extra n The receiving corps is one of the deepest and most n There’s an old face in a new place this season, as fifth-year work in his absence. Sharing reps with redshirt sophomore experienced segments on Florida State’s roster. That’s thanks senior has moved from defensive end to tight end. J.J. Cosentino, Francois got plenty of action with the first-team in large part to seniors Kermit Whitfield and Jesus Wilson and Fisher praised Casher’s hands and route-running throughout the offense, and he capped off his spring with an impressive showing junior Travis Rudolph, who combined to make up more than 70 spring. (20-33, 246 yards, two touchdowns) at the Garnet and Gold percent of FSU’s receiving production in 2015. Game in his hometown of Orlando. n Rudolph in particular appears on the verge of stardom, OFFENSIVE LINE n Malik Henry, an early-enrollee freshman from Inglewood, as he finished with a team-high seven receiving TDs while n After taking a season to gain experience and chemistry, Calif., offered a brief glimpse of the future with his own breakout flirting with a 1,000-yard season as a sophomore. Even better, Florida State’s offensive line has the potential to be one of the performance at the spring game (15-22, 205 yards, two Rudolph steadily improved as the season went on and had his best in the ACC, if not the nation, in 2016. The Seminoles return touchdowns). best performances toward the end of the year. That includes a every starter up front, as well as a number of key reserves with dominant, 191-yard, three-touchdown effort against Syracuse as significant game experience. well as a 201-yard outburst in the season finale against Houston. RUNNING BACKS n FSU’s success on the line starts with junior left tackle n Wilson and Whitfield have been mainstays in the offense since n In junior Dalvin Cook, the Seminoles boast one of the most Roderick Johnson, the reigning ACC Jacobs Blocking Trophy 2013 and each brings an element of speed and elusiveness to electrifying players in the country, a potential superstar who winner as well as a former freshman All-American. The Florissant, the Seminoles’ attack. Whitfield enjoyed a big junior season (57 enters the season on the short list of Heisman Trophy candidates. Mo., native has started 18 consecutive games and is a strong catches, 798 yards, six TDs) and, as one of the fastest players in As a sophomore Cook shattered FSU’s single-season records for candidate for both All-America designations and postseason the country, can be used in a variety of ways. rushing yards (1,691) and all-purpose yards (1,935), on his way awards this year. n A pair of juniors, Ermon Lane and Ja’Vonn Harrison, enter to multiple All-ACC and All-America accolades, as well as the Jim n Johnson will be surrounded by plenty of familiar faces. Fifth- the season looking to capitalize on the potential they’ve flashed Brown Award, which is presented to college football’s top running year senior Kareem Are returns at left guard, as do center Alec over the last two years. Lane, who has emerged as an imposing back by the Touchdown Club of Columbus. The Miami native Eberle, right guard Wilson Bell and right tackles Derrick Kelly blocker, has reeled in 19 catches for 317 yards in his career. And enters his third season in Tallahassee needing just 1,260 yards and Brock Ruble, who each started games last season. Harrison was off to a strong start in spring camp before being to become FSU’s all-time career rushing leader. If he reaches the n While FSU has the luxury of returning starters, there will sidelined by turf toe. mark, Cook will have passed FSU legend Warrick Dunn (3,959 still be some position battles in fall camp. Rick Leonard, a n The Seminoles have a number of promising youngsters yards from 1993-96) in just three seasons. former defensive end who switched to right tackle, made some waiting in the wings. Tops on that list is Auden Tate, a 6-5, n At 6-foot-2, 233 pounds, sophomore Jacques Patrick has the impressive progress at his new position in the spring. The 218-pound sophomore who dazzled with six catches for 100 size to provide the thunder to Cook’s lightning. Patrick got off to Seminoles can also expect Corey Martinez (three starts at center yards and two TDs in the Garnet and Gold Game. He’s joined a promising start, scoring five touchdowns while averaging 5.0 in 2015), Ryan Hoefeld (eight career starts at center), Cole by fellow classmates George Campbell, Nyqwan Murray and yards per carry (63-314) as a freshman. He’ll look to increase Minshew and David Robbins to have a say in how the front five Da’Vante Phillips. his production in 2016 and bring a little more balance to FSU’s shakes out as well. n The receiver group will get a boost this fall when freshman rushing attack. Senior Ryan Green, back at running back after a n Offensive line coach is also set to welcome Keith Gavin arrives on campus. An Under Armour All-American year on defense, can also help in that regard. in a deep and impressive class of freshmen that will give from nearby Crawfordville, Fla., Gavin scored touchdowns on the Seminoles as much depth up front as they have had in more than 30 percent (16 of 52) of his receptions as a senior at years. With FSU’s six newcomers – Andrew Boselli, Landon Wakulla High. Dickerson, Jauan Williams, Baveon Johnson, Mike Arnold and Josh Ball – included, the Seminoles will have 19 scholarship linemen on the roster this fall. 2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 26 DERWIN JAMES MARQUEZ FSU DEFENSE WHITE 2016 SEASON PREVIEW INTERIOR DEFENSIVE LINE LINEBACKERS n James’ counterpart at safety, senior Nate Andrews, is one of team’s most experienced defenders. Since carving out a role n With two years of learning from more experienced players n Ro’Derrick Hoskins, who emerged as one of the team’s most for himself as a freshman on FSU’s 2013 national championship under his belt, it’s Derrick Nnadi’s turn to anchor the FSU pleasant surprises in 2015, is back to lead the linebackers as a team, Andrews has appeared in 41 games in career. Sophomores defensive line. Nnadi led FSU’s interior linemen with 45 tackles a redshirt junior. The Orlando native appeared in 12 games last Calvin Brewton and A.J. Westbrook are also in the safety year ago, and he contributed two sacks as well. He’ll be joined by year (six starts), and his 52 tackles and 6.5 TFLs are most among rotation. Demarcus Christmas, another junior stepping into a larger role FSU’s returning linebackers. n Junior Trey Marshall is set to return after an injury cut short after the departure of some key veterans. Together, they’ll look to n Redshirt junior Matthew Thomas is back in the mix after a promising start to the 2015 season. Marshall, who hails from continue FSU’s recent tradition of dominant play in the trenches. recovering from shoulder surgery, and reviews from spring camp nearby Lake City, has played both safety and “star” throughout n The Seminoles are also blessed with plenty of depth for when suggest that the former five-star recruit hasn’t missed a beat. his career, and his versatility allows him to move around the field Nnadi and Christmas need a breather. Beyond those two, FSU Given the departures of seniors Terrance Smith and Reggie as situations dictate. has five defensive tackles with at least two years in the program, Northrup, Thomas will likely have an opportunity to make a quick n The Seminoles boast an embarrassment of riches at the including fifth-year senior Justin Shanks and redshirt junior impact. Sophomores Delvin Purifoy and Sh’mar Kilby-Lane cornerback position. Leading the way is senior Marquez White, Keith Bryant. Also in the mix are redshirt sophomores Fredrick also will look to contribute at all linebacker spots. who stepped up in a big way in his first year as a starter in 2015. Jones and Arthur Williams. And FSU got extra reinforcements n Junior Jacob Pugh is listed as a linebacker, but he can also Despite lining up across from Ramsey, White allowed completions in January, when junior college standout Walvenski Aime’ and be used as an edge rusher. The Tallahassee native finished with on just 32.1 percent of the passes thrown his way, and opposing local freshman Cedric Wood joined the fold. 32 tackles and three sacks a year ago. quarterbacks targeted him just seven percent of the time. n Josh Brown, an early-enrollee freshman from Charlotte, n After White, there are a number of talented, young N.C., drew rave reviews from teammates and coaches for his vying to fill Ramsey’s old spot. That includes DEFENSIVE ENDS performance during spring camp. A U.S. Army All-American, former high school All-American Tarvarus McFadden, as n FSU’s defense has received top-rate leadership throughout Brown racked up 130 tackles and 14 sacks while leading his high well as Washington, D.C., native Marcus Lewis, who had an the Jimbo Fisher era, from to to school to a third straight state championship. Jalen Ramsey. This year, that torch passes to DeMarcus Walker, impressive and confident outing at the Garnet and Gold Game. the senior defensive end who passed on professional football for Junior Malique Jackson will provide depth and experience at the one more year in Tallahassee. An All-America candidate, Walker DEFENSIVE BACKS position as well. became FSU’s first player with double-digit sacks (10.5) since n For the fifth-straight season, the Seminoles must replace n Finally, Levonta Taylor, a consensus five-star prospect eventual first-round draft pick Bjoern Werner in 2012. Along the a defensive back drafted into the NFL. And this time, it’s and the No. 1 high school cornerback in the nation, headlines way, he posted career highs in tackles, tackles for loss, pass Jalen Ramsey, the All-American who went fifth overall to the a freshman DB class that may be the nation’s best. Taylor, a breakups and forced fumbles while helping to pace an FSU Jacksonville Jaguars in April’s NFL draft. native of Virginia Beach, Va., forced 10 turnovers as a senior. defense that allowed the ninth-fewest points per game in the n FSU, though, seems up to the task with a stable of DBs that He’ll be joined by Under Armour All-American Carlos Becker of country. may be as deep and talented as any in the nation. That starts Kissimmee, Fla., and Louisiana standout Kyle Meyers. All three n The Seminoles appear to have a rising star in sophomore with sophomore safety Derwin James, a freshman All-American have a chance to compete for playing time in a secondary that Josh Sweat, a former top recruit who worked his way back from who football analysts at Pro Football Focus suggested could loves to use a deep rotation. a serious knee injury to start nine games a year ago. In addition already be the best defensive player in the nation. James is to 41 tackles, Sweat posted 5.0 TFLs, two sacks, an interception FSU’s top returning tackler (91 stops) and his 9.5 tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries. Redshirt junior Keith Bryant and are second only to Walker. The Haines City, Fla., native can play redshirt sophomore Adam Torres will also provide experienced any position in the secondary, and he has the versatility to move depth in the rotation this fall. into the box as a hybrid linebacker as well. n The defensive ends will get some reinforcements this fall from early-enrollee Janarius Robinson and incoming freshman Brian Burns, each of whom participated in the U.S. Army All-American Game. NEXT PAGE >> 2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 27 FSU SPECIALISTS KERMIT WHITFIELD FSU SPECIALISTS 2016 SEASON PREVIEW SPECIAL TEAMS n For the fourth straight year, there will be an Aguayo kicking TEAM BREAKDOWN at FSU. With his older brother, Roberto, now with the Tampa Basic Offense: Multiple | Basic Defense: 4-3/Multiple Bay Buccaneers, freshman Ricky Aguayo is set to continue his family’s legacy. Aguayo joined the Seminoles in January and Letterwinners Starters gave a fine preview of coming attractions by going 2 for 2 (from Returning: 57 Lost: 15 Returning: 16 Lost: 8 45 and 46 yards) during the spring game. His 46-yarder tied the Offense: 32 Offense: 1 Offense: 11 Offense: 0 game with just seconds remaining on the clock. Defense: 24 Defense: 11 Defense: 5 Defense: 6 n With four-year starter Cason Beatty having graduated, FSU Special Teams: 1 Special Teams: 3 Special Teams: 0 Special Teams: 2 will have a new punter for the first time since the 2012 season. Incoming freshman Logan Tyler will likely get a crack at it, (11) (12) having averaged 43 yards per punt as a high school senior. Tyler, Starters Returning Starters Lost who played quarterback, running back, safety and linebacker at Offense (11) Offense (0) Nixa High in Missouri, is also expected to compete for the kicking WR Travis Rudolph Defense (6) job. LT Roderick Johnson DT Nile Lawrence-Stample n Kermit Whitfield enjoyed a startling return to form as a kick LG Kareem Are LB Terrance Smith C Alec Eberle returner last year, with a 26.7 yards-per-return average that LB Reggie Northrup RG Wilson Bell STAR Javien Elliott ranked 17th in the country. He’ll likely be joined by longtime RT Brock Ruble partner Jesus Wilson, who also handled most of FSU’s punt CB Jalen Ramsey TE Ryan izzo FS returns in 2015. But, as usual, special teams coordinator Jay WR Jesus Wilson Graham has several speedy and talented options with which to QB Sean Maguire Special Teams (2) experiment. FB Freddie Stevenson K Roberto Aguayo n Long snapper Stephen Gabbard enters his junior season RB Dalvin Cook P Cason Beatty having handled every punt, field goal and extra-point over the last Defense (5) two years. Since Gabbard took over, FSU hasn’t missed a single NG Derrick Nnadi extra point (104 for 104), and his snaps helped Beatty to a career DE DeMarcus Walker year in 2015. BUCK Josh Sweat SS Derwin James CB Marquez White Special Teams (0)

Returning Statistical Leaders RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD LG YPG Dalvin Cook 12 229 1691 7.4 19 94 140.9 PASSING G PE C-A-INT PCT. YARDS TDS YPG Sean Maguire 8 139.7 112-189-6 59.3 1520 11 190.0 RECEIVING G REC YDS AVG TD LG YPG Travis Rudolph 13 59 916 15.5 7 75 70.5 Jesus Wilson 13 58 622 10.7 3 51 47.8 Kermit Whitfield 13 57 798 14.0 6 70 61.4 TACKLES TOTAL (UA-A) TFL SACKS INT PBU FF-FR Derwin James 91 (52-39) 9.5 4.5 0 5 2-2 DeMarcus Walker 58 (26-32) 15.5 10.5 1 5 0-0 Ro’Derrick Hoskins 52 (31-21) 6.5 0 0 2 0-0

2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 28 A CLOSER LOOK AT THE ‘NOLES

August Players By Players By Major Players By Birthday 3 Derwin James State/Hometown Accounting: Greg Turnage January 5 Andrew Boselli Biological Science: Gabe Nabers, Logan Tyler, 4 Jared Jackson 10 Dalvin Cook Florida (77) Jalen Wilkerson 7 Jacques Patrick 18 Wally Aimé Bartow: Freddie Stevenson; Boynton Beach: Business: Ricky Aguayo, Mike Arnold, Andrew 7 Brock Ruble 20 Jake Duff Wally Aimé; Cantonment: Delvin Purifoy; Boselli, Ken Burnham, Delvin Purifoy 18 Claudio Williams 21 Xavier Hurge Carol City: Emmett Rice; Clearwater: Chemical Engineering: Landon Dickerson, Willie 25 Kris Dixon 23 Ro’Derrick Hoskins George Campbell; Coral Springs: Xavier Smith 25 Jesus Wilson 23 Derrick Kelly II Hurge; Crawfordville: Keith Gavin; Dade 28 Tarvarus McFadden 23 Naseir Upshur City: Jacob Pugh; Daytona Beach: A.J. Communication: Jacques Patrick Computer Engineering: Fred Davis 29 Herbans Paul 25 Fredrick Jones Westbrook; Delray Beach: Keith Bryant; 25 Delvin Purifoy Dover: Isaiah Smallwood; Florida City: Computer Science: A.J. Westbrook, Jauan Williams February 28 Darvin Taylor II Ermon Lane; Fort Lauderdale: Brian Burns, Harrison Frank, Tarvarus McFadden, Jake Criminology: Wally Aimé, Ethan Frith, Derrick Kelly 1 Isaiah Smallwood II, Rick Leonard, Daniel Maddox, Tarvarus 3 Auden Tate September Rizzo; Gainesville: Bryan LaCivita, Greg 3 Emmett Rice Turnage; Haines City: Derwin James; McFadden, Brock Ruble, Mavin Saunders 4 Mavin Saunders Digital Media Production: Auden Tate 6 Justin Motlow 4 Arthur Williams Hialeah: Claudio Williams; Immokalee: 12 Bryan LaCivita Herbans Paul; Jacksonville: Andrew Boselli, Economics: Fredrick Jones, Corey Martinez 12 Deondre Francois 12 Vernon Norwood Array Culmer, Fred Davis, DeMarcus Walker; Editing, Writing, & Media: Wilson Bell 13 Trey Marshall 12 A.J. Westbrook Jupiter: Vernon Norwood; Key West: Caleb Entrepreneurship: Jared Jackson 14 Nate Andrews Holley; Kissimmee: Carlos Becker III; Lake Exploratory: Josh Ball, Brian Burns, Keith Gavin, 20 Jauan Williams 15 Travis Rudolph City: Trey Marshall; Lake Mary: Adam Harrison Frank, John Moschella, Keith 16 Willie Smith Torres; Lakeland: Ja’Vonn Harrison, Baveon Meyers, Jake Rizzo, Levonta Taylor, Nasir March 18 J.J. Cosentino Johnson; Lithia: Ken Burnham; Mascotte: Upshur, Cedric Wood 11 Sean Maguire 20 Keith Weeks Ricky Aguayo; Miami: Calvin Brewton, Dalvin Finance: Marcus Lewis, Isaiah Smallwood 14 Kareem Are 22 Jacob Pugh Cook, Gilbert Henric, Fredrick Jones, Da’Vante Food & Nutrition Science: Carlos Becker III, 25 Steven Williams 27 Colton Plante Phillips, Amir Rasul, Matthew Thomas, Jesus Xavier Hurge 29 Josh Sweat 28 Alec Eberle Wilson; Monticello: Jared Jackson; Naples: Geography: Steven Williams 30 Landon Dickerson Steven Williams; Niceville: Isaiah Denman; History: Josh Sweat April 30 DeMarcus Walker North Ft. Myers: Jake Duff; Orlando: Omari International Affairs: Abdul Bello, Alec Eberle, 1 Cole Minshew Albert, Michael Barulich, Deondre Francois, N’Namdi Green 10 Bobby Lyons II October Devin Freeman, Ro’Derrick Hoskins, Bobby ISS: Devin Freeman, Joshua Peters 11 Baveon Johnson 3 Da’Vante Phillips Lyons II, Nyqwan Murray, Jacques Patrick, Management: Josh Brown, Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane, 12 Freddie Stevenson 8 Levonte “Kermit” Whitfield Joshua Peters, Kermit Whitfield; Pace: Daniel Nyqwan Murray, Colton Plante 19 Ryan Green 9 Corey Martinez Maddox; Panama City: Janarius Robinson; Marketing: Array Culmer, Amir Rasul 23 Brian Burns 20 Isaiah Denman Quincy: Derrick Kelly II, Johnathan Vickers; Media & Communication Studies: George 23 Devin Freeman 20 Justin Shanks Sarasota: Demarcus Christmas, Willie Smith; Campbell, Kris Dixon, Malik Henry, Emmett 24 Gilbert Henric 22 Ja’Vonn Harrison St. Petersburg: Ryan Green, Jeremy Kerr, Rice, Darvin Taylor II 28 Array Culmer 26 Mike Arnold Tallahassee: Kris Dixon, Stephen Gabbard, 29 Izaiah Prouse-Lackey 26 Keith Gavin Cedric Wood; Tampa: , Philosophy: Isaiah Denman 29 Adam Torres 27 George Campbell Jr., N’Namdi Green, Corey Martinez, Justin Professional Sales: Keith Weeks (MBA) Psychology: Bobby Lyons II 29 Marquez White Motlow; Valrico: Keith Weeks; Wellington: 31 Abdul Bello John Moschella; West Palm Beach: Travis Social Science: Nate Andrews, Kareem Are, Keith May Rudolph; West Park: Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane; Bryant, Demarcus Christmas, Dalvin Cook, 4 Jeremy Kerr J.J. Cosentino, Stephen Gabbard, Ryan 4 Janarius Robinson November Windermere: Colton Plante; Winter Haven: 2 Nick Patti Mike Arnold Green, Ja’Vonn Harrison, Gilbert Henric, 9 Derrick Nnadi Ro’Derrick Hoskins, Ryan Izzo, Baveon 10 Fred Davis 5 Gabe Nabers Georgia (6) 10 Carlos Becker III Atlanta: Izaiah Prouse-Lackey; Douglas: Johnson, Roderick Johnson, Jeremy Kerr, 15 Josh Ball 10 Ermon Lane Jalen Wilkerson; Hahira: Gabe Nabers; Sean Maguire, Trey Marshall, Justin Motlow, 16 Ryan Hoefeld 11 Levonta Taylor Jesup: Malique Jackson; Pridgen: Cole Derrick Nnadi, Vernon Norwood, Da’Vante 21 Omari Albert Minshew; Waycross: Arthur Williams Phillips, Jacob Pugh, Travis Rudolph, Justin 15 Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane Virginia (6) Shanks, Freddie Stevenson, Matthew June 17 Greg Turnage Chesapeake: Josh Sweat; Chester: Darvin Thomas, Adam Torres, Johnathan Vickers, 5 Cedric Wood 19 Daniel Maddox Taylor II; Fredericksburg: Josh Ball; DeMarcus Walker, Marquez White, Kermit 10 Amir Rasul 21 Malique Jackson Mechanicsville: Alec Eberle; Virginia Beach: Whitfield, Arthur Williams, Jesus Wilson 12 David Robbins 22 Rick Leonard Derrick Nnadi, Levonta Taylor Sport Management: Omari Albert, Michael 24 Ricky Aguayo Alabama (5) Barulich, Calvin Brewton, Jake Duff, Deondre July 24 Calvin Brewton Dothan: Marquez White; Fairhope: Nate Francois, Ryan Hoefeld, , 1 Stephen Gabbard 25 Keith Bryant Andrews, Nick Patti; Mobile: Wilson Bell; Dontavious Jackson, Malique Jackson, Derwin 4 Demarcus Christmas 27 Johnathan Vickers Prattville: Justin Shanks James, Bryan LaCivita, Ermon Lane, Cole 4 Joshua Peters 28 Roderick Johnson Maryland (5) Minshew, Nick Patti, Herbans Paul, Izaiah 7 Malik Henry 29 Wilson Bell Charlotte Hall: Brock Ruble; Cheltenham: Prouse-Lackey, David Robbins, Janarius 12 Kyle Myers Jauan Williams; Glenelg: David Robbins; Robinson, Claudio Williams 21 Matthew Thomas December Middletown: Rick Leonard; Prince George’s 28 Nyqwan Murray 2 Dontavious Jackson County: Marcus Lewis 29 Marcus Lewis 3 Josh Brown New Jersey (2) 30 Logan Tyler 17 Ethan Frith Highland Lakes: Ryan Izzo; Sparta: Sean 21 Ryan Izzo Maguire 21 Jalen Wilkerson North Carolina (2) 22 Ken Burnham Charlotte: Josh Brown; Hickory: Landon Dickerson Louisiana (2) New Orleans: Ryan Hoefeld, Kyle Meyers Missouri (2) Florissant: Roderick Johnson; Nixa: Logan Tyler Pennsylvania (2) Lower Burrell: J.J. Cosentino; Philadelphia: Nasir Upshur Bahamas (1) Bimini: Mavin Saunders California (1) Inglewood: Malik Henry Mississippi (1) Summit: Ethan Frith New York (1) Elmont: Kareem Are Nigeria (1) Warri: Abdul Bello South Carolina (1) Irmo: Auden Tate Texas (2) Houston: Dontavious Jackson; Katy: Jack Steed

Ryan Izzo

2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 29 2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 1 Ermon Lane WR 6-3 209 JR Florida City, Fla./Homestead Senior NO NAME POS 1 Levonta Taylor DB 5-10 169 FR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes 23 Ricky Aguayo K 3 Derwin James DB 6-3 211 SO Haines City, Fla./Haines City 94 Wally Aimé DT 3 Jesus Wilson WR 5-10 184 SR Miami, Fla./Christopher Columbus 31 Omari Albert RB 4 Dalvin Cook RB 5-11 213 JR Miami, Fla./Miami Central 29 Nate Andrews DB 4 Tarvarus McFadden DB 6-2 198 SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage 72 Kareem Are OL 5 Dontavious Jackson LB 6-2 249 FR Houston, Texas/Alief Elsik 65 Mike Arnold OL 5 Da’Vante Phillips WR 6-1 206 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 79 Josh Ball OL 6 Malik Henry QB 6-2 185 FR Inglewood, Calif./Poly 35 Michael Barulich DB 6 Matthew Thomas LB 6-3 227 r-JR Miami, Fla./Booker T. Washington 15 Carlos Becker III CB 7 Ryan Green RB 5-11 204 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic 78 Wilson Bell OL 8 Kermit Whitfield WR 5-8 182 SR Orlando, Fla./Jones 75 Abdul Bello OL 9 Jacques Patrick RB 6-2 231 SO Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek 60 Andrew Boselli OL 9 Josh Sweat DE 6-5 250 SO Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith 10 Calvin Brewton DB 10 Calvin Brewton DB 6-0 186 SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 51 Josh Brown LB 10 Sean Maguire QB 6-3 232 r-SR Sparta, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 99 Brian Burns DE 95 Keith Bryant DT 11 George Campbell WR 6-4 207 SO Clearwater, Fla./East Lake 40 Ken Burnham LS/LB 11 Janarius Robinson DE 6-5 249 FR Panama City, Fla. /Bay 11 George Campbell WR 12 Deondre Francois QB 6-2 205 r-FR Orlando, Fla./IMG Academy 90 Demarcus Christmas DT 12 Arthur Williams DT 6-4 327 r-SO Waycross, Ga./E.E. Smith (N.C.) 4 Dalvin Cook RB 13 Ja’Vonn Harrison WR 6-2 196 JR Lakeland, Fla./Kathleen 16 J.J. Cosentino QB 14 Jake Rizzo QB 6-0 193 FR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 32 Array Culmer DB 15 Carlos Becker III CB 6-2 183 FR Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola 36 Fred Davis RB 15 Travis Rudolph WR 6-1 192 JR West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman 42 Isaiah Denman WR 16 J.J. Cosentino QB 6-5 230 r-SO Lower Burrell, Pa./Central Catholic 69 Landon Dickerson OL 16 Jacob Pugh LB 6-4 229 JR Dade City, Fla./Godby 31 Kris Dixon DE 18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins LB 6-2 240 r-JR Orlando, Fla./Evans 43 Jake Duff WR 18 Auden Tate WR 6-5 225 SO Irmo, S.C./Wharton (Fla.) 54 Alec Eberle OL 19 A.J. Westbrook DB 6-0 186 SO Daytona Beach, Fla./Mainland 12 Deondre Francois QB 20 Bobby Lyons II WR 6-0 184 r-SO Orlando, Fla./Ocoee 61 Harrison Frank LS 20 Trey Marshall DB 6-0 210 JR Lake City, Fla./Columbia 96 Devin Freeman DL 21 Logan Tyler K 6-0 201 FR Nixa, Mo./Nixa 62 Ethan Frith OL 22 Amir Rasul RB 5-10 196 FR Miami, Fla./Coral Gables 47 Stephen Gabbard LS 23 Ricky Aguayo K 6-2 196 FR Mascotte, Fla./IMG Academy (Fla.) 89 Keith Gavin WR 23 Herbans Paul DB 6-2 190 SR Immokalee, Fla./Immokalee 49 N’Namdi Green TE 23 Freddie Stevenson FB 6-1 241 SR Bartow, Fla./Bartow 7 Ryan Green RB 24 Marcus Lewis DB 6-1 190 SO Prince George’s County, Md./Gonzaga 13 Ja’Vonn Harrison WR 28 Gilbert Henric, Jr. WR 26 Johnathan Vickers RB 6-1 228 JR Quincy, Fla./North Florida Christian 6 Malik Henry QB 27 Marquez White DB 6-0 184 SR Dothan, Ala./Northview 59 Ryan Hoefeld OL 28 Gilbert Henric, Jr. WR 6-0 194 r-SO Miami, Fla./Columbus/Miami Dade College 73 Caleb Holley DT 28 Malique Jackson DB 6-0 170 JR Jesup, Ga./Wayne County 18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins LB 29 Nate Andrews DB 6-0 214 SR Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 43 Xavier Hurge DB 30 Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane LB 6-2 219 SO West Park, Fla/Hallandale 81 Ryan Izzo TE 31 Omari Albert RB 5-7 216 r-SR Orlando, Fla./Wekiva 5 Dontavious Jackson LB 31 Kris Dixon DE 6-1 217 r-FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 87 Jared Jackson WR 32 Array Culmer DB 5-7 158 r-SO Jacksonville, Fla./Robert E. Lee 28 Malique Jackson DB 32 Steven Williams RB 5-8 161 r-SR Naples, Fla./Naples/Tallahassee CC 3 Derwin James DB 33 Colton Plante FB 6-2 236 SO Windermere, Fla./First Academy 51 Baveon Johnson OL 35 Michael Barulich DB 5-11 205 r-FR Orlando, Fla./Lake Nona 77 Roderick Johnson OL 35 Gabe Nabers FB 6-3 244 FR Hahira, Ga./Lowndes 55 Fredrick Jones DT 36 Fred Davis RB 5-11 214 r-FR Jacksonville, Fla./William M. Raines 74 Derrick Kelly II OL 37 Kyle Meyers DB 6-0 168 FR New Orleans, La./Holy Cross 85 Jeremy Kerr TE 38 Izaiah Prouse-Lackey DB 5-9 177 r-SO Atlanta, Ga./Riverwood 30 Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane LB 39 Claudio Williams DE 6-0 255 r-FR Hialeah, Fla./Hialeah Gardens 83 Bryan LaCivita WR 40 Ken Burnham LS/LB 6-0 203 r-SO Lithia, Fla./Newsome 1 Ermon Lane WR 40 Nick Patti LB 6-1 225 r-SO Fairhope, Ala./Fairhope 76 Rick Leonard OL 41 Jack Steed P 6-5 213 GR Katy, Texas/Oklahoma 24 Marcus Lewis DB 42 Isaiah Denman WR 5-10 180 r-FR Niceville, Fla./Niceville

2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 30 2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School 43 Jake Duff WR 6-0 184 r-FR North Ft. Myers/North Ft. Myers ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 43 Xavier Hurge DB 6-1 206 r-SO Coral Springs, Fla./Florida Virtual School NO NAME POS 44 DeMarcus Walker DE 6-4 280 SR Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood 20 Bobby Lyons II WR 45 Delvin Purifoy LB 6-2 246 r-SO Cantonment, Fla./Pensacola Catholic 46 Daniel Maddox WR 46 Daniel Maddox WR 6-2 194 r-SR Pace, Fla./Pace/Pensacola State College 10 Sean Maguire QB 47 Stephen Gabbard LS 6-3 248 JR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 20 Trey Marshall DB 48 Vernon Norwood LB 6-0 214 r-SO Jupiter, Fla./Cardinal Newman/FAU 57 Corey Martinez OL 49 N’Namdi Green TE 6-3 238 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep 4 Tarvarus McFadden DB 49 Cedric Wood DT 6-3 321 FR Tallahassee, Fla./Godby 37 Kyle Meyers DB 51 Josh Brown LB 6-3 216 FR Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek 70 Cole Minshew OL 86 Justin Motlow WR 51 Baveon Johnson OL 6-3 326 FR Lakeland, Fla./Lake Gibson 80 Nyqwan Murray WR 52 David Robbins OL 6-4 324 r-FR Glenelg, Md./Glenelg 35 Gabe Nabers FB 53 Joshua Peters OL 6-3 274 r-SO Orlando, Fla./First Academy 91 Derrick Nnadi DT 54 Alec Eberle OL 6-4 294 r-SO Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee 48 Vernon Norwood LB 55 Fredrick Jones DT 6-3 298 r-SO Miami, Fla./Miami Central 9 Jacques Patrick RB 56 Emmett Rice LB 6-2 203 FR Miami Gardens, Fla./Norland 40 Nick Patti LB 57 Corey Martinez OL 6-4 298 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic 23 Herbans Paul DB 59 Ryan Hoefeld OL 6-2 306 r-JR New Orleans, La./Brother Martin 53 Joshua Peters OL 60 Andrew Boselli OL 6-4 303 FR Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal 5 Da’Vante Phillips WR 61 Harrison Frank LS 6-3 200 r-FR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 33 Colton Plante FB 62 Ethan Frith OL 6-7 316 SO Summit, Miss./North Pike 38 Izaiah Prouse-Lackey DB 64 Willie Smith OL 6-2 303 r-JR Sarasota, Fla./Riverview 16 Jacob Pugh LB 65 Mike Arnold OL 6-4 339 FR Winter Haven, Fla./Winter Haven 45 Delvin Purifoy LB 66 Keith Weeks OL 6-4 280 r-SR Valrico, Fla./Newsome 22 Amir Rasul RB 67 Adam Torres DE 6-4 281 r-SO Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary 56 Emmett Rice LB 68 Greg Turnage OL 6-3 283 SO Gainesville, Fla./Eastside 14 Jake Rizzo QB 69 Landon Dickerson OL 6-5 310 FR Hickory, N.C./South Caldwell 52 David Robbins OL 70 Cole Minshew OL 6-5 338 r-FR Pridgen, Ga./Coffee County 11 Janarius Robinson DE 71 Brock Ruble OL 6-8 319 r-SO Charlotte Hall, Md./DeMatha Catholic 71 Brock Ruble OL 72 Kareem Are OL 6-6 325 r-SR Elmont, N.Y./Sewanhaka/Fort Scott CC 15 Travis Rudolph WR 73 Caleb Holley DT 6-3 339 r-FR Key West, Fla./East Bay 88 Mavin Saunders TE 92 Justin Shanks DT 73 Jauan Williams OL 6-6 300 FR Cheltenham, Md./Archbishop Carroll (D.C.) 97 Isaiah Smallwood DE 74 Derrick Kelly II OL 6-5 323 r-SO Quincy, Fla./East Gadsden 64 Willie Smith OL 75 Abdul Bello OL 6-6 312 r-FR Warri, Nigeria/Montverde Academy (Fla.) 23 Freddie Stevenson FB 76 Rick Leonard OL 6-7 306 JR Middletown, Md./Middletown 41 Jack Steed P 77 Roderick Johnson OL 6-7 311 JR Florissant, Mo./Hazelwood Central 9 Josh Sweat DE 78 Wilson Bell OL 6-5 320 r-JR Mobile, Ala./Blount 18 Auden Tate WR 79 Josh Ball OL 6-8 287 FR Fredericksburg, Va./Stafford 86 Darvin Taylor II DT 80 Nyqwan Murray WR 5-11 176 SO Orlando, Fla./Oak Ridge 1 Levonta Taylor DB 81 Ryan Izzo TE 6-5 245 r-SO Highland Lakes, N.J./Pope John XXIII 6 Matthew Thomas LB 82 Naseir Upshur TE 6-2 249 FR Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Institute Charter 67 Adam Torres DE 83 Bryan LaCivita WR 6-1 178 r-JR Gainesville, Fla./St. Francis Catholic 68 Greg Turnage OL 84 Jalen Wilkerson TE 6-4 273 r-FR Douglas, Ga./Coffee County 21 Logan Tyler K 85 Jeremy Kerr TE 6-6 270 r-JR St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg 82 Naseir Upshur TE 86 Justin Motlow WR 5-11 183 r-SO Tampa, Fla./Tampa Catholic 26 Johnathan Vickers RB 86 Darvin Taylor II DT 6-3 304 r-FR Chester, Va./Thomas Dale 44 DeMarcus Walker DE 87 Jared Jackson WR 6-2 199 r-JR Monticello, Fla./Aucilla Christian 66 Keith Weeks OL 88 Mavin Saunders TE 6-5 257 r-SO Bimini, Bahamas/The Kinkaid School (Texas) 19 A.J. Westbrook DB 89 Keith Gavin WR 6-3 225 FR Crawfordville, Fla./Wakulla 27 Marquez White DB 90 Demarcus Christmas DT 6-4 308 r-SO Sarasota, Fla./Manatee 8 Kermit Whitfield WR 91 Derrick Nnadi DT 6-1 312 JR Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes 84 Jalen Wilkerson TE 12 Arthur Williams DT 92 Justin Shanks DT 6-2 344 r-SR Prattville, Ala./Prattville 39 Claudio Williams DE 94 Wally Aimé DT 6-5 300 SO Boynton Beach, Fla./Fort Scott (Kan.) CC 73 Jauan Williams OL 95 Keith Bryant DT 6-2 274 r-JR Delray Beach, Fla./Atlantic 32 Steven Williams RB 96 Devin Freeman DL 6-0 252 SR Orlando, Fla./University (Fla.) 3 Jesus Wilson WR 97 Isaiah Smallwood DE 6-3 216 r-SO Dover, Fla./Strawberry Crest 49 Cedric Wood DT 99 Brian Burns DE 6-5 218 FR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./American Heritage Lawrence Dawsey, Jr. DB Lawrence Dawsey Jr. DB 5-11 165 FR Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough

2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 31 2016 TENTATIVE PRESEASON DEPTH CHART Offense Pronunciation Chart Pos No Player Ht Wt Cl Hometown Ricky Aguayo Uh-Gwhy-oh QB 10 Sean Maguire 6-3 232 r-Sr. Sparta, N.J. Wally Aimé Ahh-May 12 Deondre Francois 6-2 205 r-Fr. Orlando, Fla. Kareem Are “R” 16 J.J. Cosentino 6-4 230 r-So. Lower Burrell, Pa. J.J. Cosentino Coss-en-tino 6 Malik Henry 6-2 185 Fr. Inglewood,Calif. Alec Eberle Ebb-er-lee TB 4 Dalvin Cook 5-11 213 Jr. Miami, Fla. Roderick Johnson Rod-er-ick 9 Jacques Patrick 6-2 231 So. Orlando, Fla. 7 Ryan Green 5-11 204 R-Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane Sha-Mar 26 Johnathan Vickers 6-1 228 Jr. Quincy, Fla. Chad Mavety Muh-vety FB 23 Freddie Stevenson 6-1 241 Sr. Bartow, Fla. Tarvarus McFadden Tuh-var-es 33 Colton Plante 6-2 236 So. Orlando, Fla. Cole Minshew Men-shoe WR 15 Travis Rudolph 6-1 192 Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. Derrick Nnadi Nah-D 13 Ja’Vonn Harrison 6-2 196 Jr. Lakeland, Fla. Jacques Patrick Jaw-Quez 18 Auden Tate 6-5 225 So. Irmo, S.C. Herbens Paul Her-bin WR 8 Kermit Whitfield 5-8 182 Sr. Orlando, Fla. Jacob Pugh Pew 80 Nyqwan Murray 5-11 176 So. Orlando, Fla. Colton Plante Plant-ee 5 Da’Vante Phillips 6-1 206 So. Miami, Fla. Mavin Saunders May-vin LT 77 Roderick Johnson 6-7 311 Jr. Florissant, Mo. Auden Tate Ah-denn 62 Ethan Frith 6-7 316 So. Summit, Miss. Marquez White Mahr-quez 75 Abdul Bello 6-6 312 r-Fr. Warri, Nigeria Jesus Wilson Hay-Suse LG 72 Kareem Are 6-6 325 r-Sr. Elmont, N.Y. 52 David Robbins 6-4 324 r-Fr. Glenelg, Md. C 54 Alec Eberle 6-4 294 r-So. Mechanicsville, Va. Start Chart 59 Ryan Hoefeld 6-2 306 r-Jr. New Orleans, La. OFFENSE 57 Corey Martinez 6-4 298 r-So. Tampa, Fla. RG 78 Wilson Bell 6-5 320 r-Jr. Mobile, Ala. Player ‘14 ‘15 Streak Career 70 Cole Minshew 6-5 338 r-Fr. Pridgen, Ga. Bell - 13 13 13 RT 71 Brock Ruble 6-8 319 r-So. Charlotte Hall, Md. Cook 3 12 5 15 76 Rick Leonard 6-7 306 Jr. Middletown, Md. Eberle - 6 6 6 74 Derrick Kelly 6-5 323 r-So. Quincy, Fla. Hoefeld 4 4 - 8 TE 81 Ryan Izzo 6-5 245 r-So. Highland Lakes, N.J. 88 Mavin Saunders 6-5 257 r-So. Bimini, Bahamas Izzo - 11 3 11 85 Jeremy Kerr 6-6 270 r-Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. Kelly - 4 - 4 84 Jalen Wilkerson 6-4 275 r-Fr. Douglas, Ga. R. Johnson 5 13 18 18 WR 3 Jesus Wilson 5-10 184 Sr. Miami, Fla. Lane 2 - - 2 1 Ermon Lane 6-3 209 Jr. Florida City, Fla. Maguire 1 5 3 6 11 George Campbell 6-4 207 So. Clearwater, Fla. Martinez - 3 - 3 Patrick - 1 - 1 Defense Ruble - 6 1 6 Pos. No. Player HT WT CL. Hometown Rudolph 6 11 4 17 DE 44 DeMarcus Walker 6-3 280 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. Saunders - 2 - 2 67 Adam Torres 6-4 281 r-So. Lake Mary, Fla. Stevenson 7 10 2 17 95 Keith Bryant 6-2 274 r-Jr. Delray Beach, Fla. Whitfield - 5 - 5 DT 90 Demarcus Christmas 6-4 308 r-So. Sarasota, Fla. 94 Wally Aimé 6-4 300 So. Boynton Beach, Fla. J. Wilson 8 13 18 21 86 Darvin Taylor, II 6-3 304 r-Fr. Chester, Va. DEFENSE NG 91 Derrick Nnadi 6-1 312 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. 55 Fred Jones 6-2 298 r-So. Miami, Fla. Player ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 Streak Career 12 Arthur Williams 6-4 327 r-So. Waycross, Ga. Andrews 1 13 4 - 18 92 Justin Shanks 6-2 344 r-Sr. Prattville, Ala. Christmas - - 1 - 1 BUCK 9 Josh Sweat 6-5 250 So. Chesapeake, Va. Hoskins - - 6 - 6 16 Jacob Pugh 6-4 229 Jr. Dade City, Fla. James - - 8 8 8 SAM 16 Jacob Pugh 6-4 229 Jr. Dade City, Fla. 51 Josh Brown 6-3 216 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Marshall - - 6 - 6 MIKE 18 Ro’Derrick Hoskins 6-2 240 r-Jr. Orlando, Fla. Nnadi - - 13 13 13 45 Delvin Purifoy 6-2 246 r-So. Cantonment, Fla. Pugh - - 4 - 4 WLB 6 Matthew Thomas 6-3 227 r-Jr. Miami, Fla. Sweat - - 10 7 10 30 Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane 6-2 219 So. West Park, Fla. Thomas - - 3 2 3 BCB 4 Tarvarus McFadden 6-2 198 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. or 24 Marcus Lewis 6-1 190 So. Washington, D.C. Walker 3 11 13 20 27 FS 3 Derwin James 6-3 211 So. Haines City, Fla. White - - 13 13 13 19 A.J. Westbrook 6-0 186 So. Daytona Beach, Fla. SS 29 Nate Andrews 6-0 214 Sr. Fairhope, Ala. SPECIAL TEAMS 10 Calvin Brewton 6-0 186 Fr. Miami, Fla. Player ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 Streak Career STAR 20 Trey Marshall 6-0 210 Jr. Lake City, Fla. Gabbard - 14 13 27 27 19 A.J. Westbrook 6-0 186 So. Daytona Beach, Fla. FCB 27 Marquez White 6-0 184 Sr. Dothan, Ala. 28 Malique Jackson 6-0 170 Jr. Jesup, Ga. Special Teams Pos. No. Player HT WT CL. Hometown PK 23 Ricky Aguayo 6-1 196 Fr. Mascotte, Fla. or 21 Logan Tyler 6-0 201 Fr. Nixa, Mo. KO 23 Ricky Aguayo 6-1 196 Fr. Mascotte, Fla. or 21 Logan Tyler 6-0 201 Fr. Nixa, Mo. P 21 Logan Tyler 6-0 201 Fr. Nixa, Mo. or 41 Jack Steed 6-5 213 Gr. Katy, Texas DS 47 Stephen Gabbard 6-2 248 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. PR 3 Jesus Wilson 5-10 184 Sr. Miami, Fla. 80 Nyqwan Murray 5-11 176 So. Orlando, Fla. 15 Travis Rudolph 6-1 192 Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. KR 8 Kermit Whitfield 5-8 182 Sr. Orlando, Fla. 15 Travis Rudolph 6-1 192 Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. KR 7 Ryan Green 5-11 204 r-Jr. St. Petersburg Fla. 3 Jesus Wilson 5-10 184 Sr. Miami, Fla.

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GAME 1 GAME 2 OLE MISS CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Monday, September 5, 2016 | Orlando, Fla. Saturday, September 10, 2016 | Tallahassee, Fla.

Location: Oxford, Miss. 2015 Results Score Location: North Charleston, S.C. 2015 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: Vaught-Hemingway UT Martin W, 76-3 Stadium/Capacity: CSU Stadium/4,000 North Greenville W, 41-14 Stadium/64,038 Fresno State W, 73-21 Surface: Natural Grass at Troy L, 44-16 Surface: Natural Grass at Alabama W, 43-37 Enrollment: 3,596 East Tenn. St. W, 47-7 Enrollment: 23,838 Vanderbilt W, 27-16 Colors: Blue and Gold at Citadel W, 33-20 Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue at Florida L, 10-38 Nickname: Buccaneers Monmouth W, 37-7 Nickname: Rebels New Mexico State W, 52-3 Athletics Director: Hank Small at Presbyterian W, 10-7 Athletics Director: Ross Bjork at Memphis L, 24-37 Conference: Big South at Gardner-Webb W, 34-0 Conference: Southeastern Texas A&M W, 23-3 2015 Record: 10-3 Coastal Carolina W, 33-25 2015 Record: 10-3 at Auburn W, 27-19 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 6-0/1st at Kennesaw State W, 28-14 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 6-2 Arkansas L, 52-53 Football Contact: Zeke Beam Liberty W, 31-24 2nd/West LSU W, 38-17 Office Phone: (843) 863-7687 at Alabama L, 56-6 2015 Bowl: Allstate Sugar Bowl vs. Oklahoma State at Mississippi State W, 38-27 Email: [email protected] Citadel W, 14-6 Football Contact: Kyle Campbell vs. Oklahoma State* W, 48-20 Website: csusports.com vs. Jacksonville L, 58-38 Office Phone: (662) 915-7544 *Allstate Sugar Bowl Head Coach: Jamey Chadwell 2016 Schedule Email: [email protected] Record at Charleston Southern: 12-4 (3 years) 2016 Schedule Aug. 27 at North Dakota State Website: olemisssports.com Overall Record: 53-32 (7 years) Sept. 5 vs. Florida State* Sept. 3 Kentucky State Head Coach: Hugh Freeze Offensive Scheme: Up-Tempo Spread Sept. 10 Wofford Sept. 10 at Florida State Record at Ole Miss: 34-18 (4 years) Defensive Scheme: 4-2-5 Sept. 17 Alabama Sept. 24 at Monmouth Overall Record: 64-25 (7 years) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 50/17 Sept. 24 Georgia Oct. 1 at Coastal Carolina Offensive Scheme: Tempo Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 Oct. 1 Memphis Oct. 8 Albany State Defensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 15 at Arkansas Oct. 22 Presbyterian Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 61/32 Oct. 22 at LSU Oct. 29 Bucknell Starters Returning/Lost: 8/14 Oct. 29 Auburn Nov. 5 Gardner-Webb Nov. 5 Georgia Southern Nov. 12 at Liberty Nov. 12 at Texas A&M Nov. 19 Kennesaw State Nov. 19. as Vanderbilt Nov. 26 Mississippi State *at Orlando, Fla.

GAME 3 GAME 4 LOUISVILLE USF Saturday, September 17, 2016 | Louisville, K.Y. Saturday, September 24, 2016 | Tampa, Fla.

Location: Louisville, Ky. 2015 Results Score Location: Tampa, Fla. 2015 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium/55,000 vs. Auburn L, 24-31 Stadium/Capacity: Raymond James Stadium/65,857 Florida A&M W, 51-3 Surface: FieldTurf Houston L, 31-34 Surface: Natural Grass at Florida State L, 14-34 Enrollment: 23,000 Clemson L, 17-20 Enrollment: 47,646 at Maryland L, 17-35 Colors: Red and Black Samford W, 45-3 Colors: Green and Gold Memphis L, 17-24 Nickname: Cardinals at NC State W, 20-13 Nickname: Bulls Syracuse W, 45-24 Athletics Director: Tom Jurich at Florida State L, 21-41 Athletics Director: Mark Harlan at UConn W, 28-20 Conference: Atlantic Coast Boston College W, 17-14 Conference: American Athletic SMU W 38-14 2015 Record: 8-5 at Wake Forest W, 20-19 2015 Record: 8-5 at Navy L, 17-29 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 5-3 Syracuse W, 41-17 2014 Conference Record/Finish: 6-2/2nd East at East Carolina W, 22-17 3rd/Atlantic at Pittsburgh L, 34-45 2015 Bowl: Miami Beach Bowl Temple W, 44-23 2015 Bowl: Music City Bowl vs. Texas A&M at Kentucky W, 38-24 Football Contact: Brian Siegrist Cincinnati W, 65-27 Football Contact: Rocco Gasparro vs. Texas A&M* W, 27-21 Office Phone: (813) 239-3897 at UCF W, 44-3 Office Phone: (502) 852-0102 *Music City Bowl Email: [email protected] WKU* L, 35-45 *Miami Beach Bowl Cell Phone: (502) 262-2258 2016 Schedule Website: www.gousfbulls.com Email: [email protected] Sept. 1 Charlotte Head Coach: Willie Taggart 2016 Schedule Website: www.gocards.com Sept. 9 at Syracuse Record at South Florida: 14-23 (4 years) Sept. 3 Towson Head Coach: Bobby Petrino Sept. 17 Florida State Overall Record: 30-44 (7 years) Sept. 10 Northern Illinois Record at Louisville: 58-18 (6 years)* Sept. 24 at Marshall Offensive Scheme: Multiple/Spread Sept. 17 at Syracuse Overall Record: 100-39 (11 years) Oct. 1 at Clemson Defensive Scheme: 4-2-5 Sept. 24 Florida State Offensive Scheme: Spread Oct. 14 Duke Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 46/21 Oct. 1 at Cincinnati Defensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 22 NC State Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Oct. 8 East Carolina Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 46/17 Oct. 29 at Virginia Oct. 15 UConn Starters Returning/Lost: 18/6 Nov. 5 at Boston College Oct. 21 at Temple *Coached Louisville from 2003-06 Nov. 12 Wake Forest Oct. 28 Navy Nov. 17 at Houston Nov. 12 at Memphis Nov. 26 Kentucky Nov. 19 at SMU Nov. 26 UCF

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GAME 5 GAME 6 NORTH CAROLINA MIAMI Saturday, October 1, 2016 | Tallahassee, Fla. Saturday, October 8, 2016 | Miami, Fla.

Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. 2015 Results Score Location: Miami, Fla. 2015 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: Kenan Memorial Stadium/63,000 South Carolina L, 13-17 Stadium/Capacity: New Miami Stadium/82,300 Bethune-Cookman W, 45-0 Surface: Natural Grass North Carolina A&T W, 53-14 Surface: Natural Grass at FAU W, 44-20 Enrollment: 18,370 Illinois W, 48-14 Enrollment: 16,188 Nebraska W, 36-33 (OT) Colors: Carolina Blue and White Delaware W, 41-14 Colors: Orange and Green at Cincinnati L, 23-34 Nickname: Tar Heels at Georgia Tech W, 38-31 Nickname: Hurricanes at Florida State L, 24-29 Athletics Director: Bubba Cunningham Wake Forest W, 50-14 Athletics Director: Blake James Virginia Tech W, 30-20 Conference: Atlantic Coast Virginia W, 26-13 Conference: Atlantic Coast Clemson L, 0-58 2015 Record: 11-3 at Pittsburgh W, 26-19 2015 Record: 8-5 at Duke W, 30-27 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 8-0 Duke W, 66-31 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 5-3 Virginia W, 27-21 1st/Coastal Miami W, 59-21 3rd/Coastal at North Carolina L, 21-59 2015 Bowl: Russel Athletic Bowl vs. Baylor at Virginia Tech W, 30-27 (OT) 2015 Bowl: Hyundai Sun Bowl vs. Washington Georgia Tech W, 38-21 Football Contact: Kevin Best at NC State W, 45-34 State Pittsburgh W, 29-24 Office Phone: (919) 962-8916 Clemson* L, 37-45 Football Contact: Tom Symonds Washington State* L, 14-20 Email: [email protected] Baylor** L, 38-49 Office Phone: (305) 284-3248 * Hyundai Sun Bowl Website: GoHeels.com *ACC Championship Game Cell Phone: (305) 240-9142 **Russel Athletic Bowl 2016 Schedule Head Coach: Larry Fedora Email: [email protected] Sept. 3 Florida A&M Record at UNC: 32-20 (4 years) 2016 Schedule Website: hurricanesports.com Sept. 10 FAU Overall Record: 66-39 (8 years) Sept. 3 vs. Georgia* Head Coach: Mark Richt Sept. 17 at Appalachian State Offensive Scheme: Spread Sept. 10 at Illinois Record at Miami: First Season Oct. 1 at Georgia Tech Defensive Scheme: 4-3 Sept. 17 James Madison Overall Record: 145-51 (15 years) Oct. 8 Florida State Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 41/26 Sept. 24 Pittsburgh Offensive Scheme: Pro-style Oct. 15 North Carolina Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9 Oct. 1 at Florida State Defensive Scheme: 4-3 Oct. 20 at Virginia Tech Oct. 8 Virginia Tech Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 41/28 Oct. 29 at Notre Dame Oct. 15 at Miami Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 Nov. 5 Pittsburgh Oct. 22 at Virginia Nov. 12 at Virginia Nov. 5 Georgia Tech Nov. 19 at NC State Nov. 10 at Duke Nov. 26 Duke Nov. 19 The Citadel *Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 25 NC State *Atlanta, GA

GAME 7 GAME 8 WAKE FOREST CLEMSON Saturday, October 15, 2016 | Tallahassee, Fla. Saturday, October 29, 2016 | Tallahassee, Fla.

Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. 2015 Results Score Location: Clemson, S.C.. 2015 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: BB&T Field/31,500 E l o n W , 4 1 - 3 Stadium/Capacity: Clemson Memorial Stadium Wofford W, 49-10 Surface: Field Turf at Syracuse L, 17-30 (Death Valley)/81,500 Appalachian State W, 41-10 Enrollment: 4,872 at Army West Point W, 17-14 Surface: Natural Grass at Louisville W, 20-17 Colors: Old Gold and Black Indiana L, 24-31 Enrollment: 21,957 Notre Dame W, 24-22 Nickname: Demon Deacons Florida State L, 16-24 Colors: Clemson Orange and Regalia Georgia Tech W, 43-24 Athletics Director: Ron Wellman at Boston College W, 3-0 Nickname: Tigers Boston College W, 34-17 Conference: Atlantic Coast at North Carolina L, 14-50 Athletics Director: Dan Radakovich at Miami W, 58-0 2015 Record: 3-9 NC State L 17-35 Conference: Atlantic Coast at NC State W, 56-41 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 1-7 L o u i s v i l l e L , 1 9 - 2 0 2015 Record: 14-1 Florida State W, 23-13 6th/Atlantic at Notre Dame L, 7-28 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 8-0 at Syracuse W, 37-27 Football Contact: Steve Shutt a t C l e m s o n L , 1 3 - 3 3 1st/Atlantic (ACC Champions) Wake Forest W, 33-13 Office Phone: (336)758-5640 Duke L, 21-27 2015 Bowl: Orange Bowl vs. Oklahoma South Carolina W, 37-32 Email: [email protected] Football Contact: Tim Bourret North Carolina* W, 45-37 2016 Schedule Website: WakeForestSports.com Office Phone: (864) 656-1926 Oklahoma** W, 37-17 Sept. 1 Tulane Head Coach: Dave Clawson Cell Phone: (864) 356-3791 Alabama*** L, 40-45 Sept. 10 at Duke Record at Wake Forest: 6-18 (3 years) Email: [email protected] *ACC Championship Game Sept. 17 Delaware Overall Record: 96-98 (16 years) Website: www.clemsontigers.com ** Orange Bowl Sept. 24 at Indiana Offensive Formation: Multiple Head Coach: Dabo Swinney *** National Championship Game Oct. 1 at NC State Defensive Formation: Multiple Record at Clemson: 75-27 (8 years) Oct. 8 Syracuse 2016 Schedule Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 45/19 Overall Record: 75-27 (8 years) Oct. 15 at Florida State Sept. 3 at Auburn Starters Returning/Lost: 19/6 Offensive Scheme: Pro-Style/Multiple Oct. 29 Army West Point Sept. 10 Troy Defensive Scheme: 4-3 Nov. 5 Virginia Sept. 17 SC State Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 52/28 Nov. 12 at Louisville Sept. 22 at Georgia Tech Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Nov. 19 Clemson Oct. 1 Louisville Nov. 26 Boston College Oct. 7 at Boston College Oct. 15 NC State Oct. 29 at Florida State Nov. 5 Syracuse Nov. 12 Pittsburgh Nov. 19 at Wake Forest Nov. 26 South Carolina

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GAME 9 GAME 10 NC STATE BOSTON COLLEGE Saturday, November 5, 2016 | Raleigh, N.C. Friday, November 11, 2016 | Tallahassee, Fla.

Location: Raleigh, N.C. 2015 Results Score Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2015 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: Carter-Finley Stadium/57,600 Troy W, 49-21 Stadium/Capacity: Alumni Stadium/44,500 Maine W, 24-3 Surface: Natural Grass Eastern Kentucky W, 35-0 Surface: Field Turf Howard W, 76-0 Enrollment: 34,015 at Old Dominion W, 38-14 Enrollment: 14,100 Florida State L, 0-14 Colors: Red and White at South Alabama W, 63-13 Colors: Maroon and Gold Northern Illinois W, 17-14 Nickname: Wolfpack Louisville L, 13-20 Nickname: Eagles at Duke L, 7-9 Athletics Director: Deborah A. Yow at Virginia Tech L, 13-28 Athletics Director: Brad Bates Wake Forest L, 0-3 Conference: Atlantic Coast at Wake Forest W, 35-17 Conference: Atlantic Coast at Clemson L, 17-13 2015 Record: 7-6 Clemson L, 41-56 2015 Record: 3-9 at Louisville L, 14-17 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 3-5 at Boston College W, 24-8 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 0-8 Virginia Tech L, 10-26 4th/Atlantic at Florida State L, 17-34 7th/Atlantic NC State L, 8-24 2015 Bowl: Belk Bowl vs. Mississippi State Syracuse W, 42-29 Football Contact: Zanna Ollove vs. Notre Dame* L, 16-19 Football Contact: Annabelle Myers North Carolina L, 34-45 Office Phone: (617) 552-2004 at Syracuse L, 17-20 Office Phone: (919) 515-2102 Mississippi State* L, 28-51 Email: [email protected] *at Fenway Park (Boston, Mass.) *Belk Bowl Cell Phone: (919) 819-8302 Website: bceagles.com 2016 Schedule Email: [email protected] 2016 Schedule Head Coach: Steve Addazio Sept. 3 Georgia Tech* Website: www.gopack.com Sept. 1 William & Mary Record at Boston College: 17-21 (3 years) Sept. 10 Massachusetts** Head Coach: Dave Doeren Sept. 10 at East Carolina Overall Record: 30-32 (5 years) Sept. 17 at Virginia Tech Record at NC State: 18-20 (3 years) Sept. 17 Old Dominion Offensive Scheme: Multiple Sept. 24 Wagner Overall Record: 41-24 (5 years) Oct. 1 Wake Forest Defensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 1 Buffalo Offensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 8 Notre Dame Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 40/18 Oct. 7 Clemson Defensive Scheme: Multiple Oct. 15 at Clemson Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Oct. 22 Syracuse Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 45/14 Oct. 22 at Louisville Oct. 29 at NC State Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Oct. 29 Boston College Nov. 5 Louisville Nov. 5 Florida State Nov. 11 at Florida State Nov. 12 at Syracuse Nov. 19 UConn Nov. 19 Miami Nov. 26 at Wake Forest Nov. 25 at North Carolina *at Aviva Stadium (Dublin, Ireland) **Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)

GAME 11 GAME 12 SYRACUSE FLORIDA Saturday, November 19, 2016 | Syracuse, N.Y. Saturday, November 26, 2016 | Tallahassee, Fla.

Location: Syracuse, NY 2015 Results Score Location: Gainesville, Fla. 2015 Results Score Stadium/Capacity: Carrier Dome/49,262 Rhode Island W, 47-0 Stadium/Capacity: Florida Field at New Mexico State W, 61-13 Surface: FieldTurf Wake Forest W, 30-17 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium/88,548 East Carolina W, 31-24 Enrollment: 14,632 Central Michigan W, 30-27(OT) Surface: Natural Grass at Kentucky W, 14-9 Color: Orange LSU L, 24-34 Enrollment: 50,536 Tennessee W, 28-27 Nickname: Orange at USF L, 24-45 Colors: Orange and Blue Ole Miss W, 38-10 Athletics Director: Dan French (Interim) at Virginia L, 38-44(3OT) Nickname: Gators at Missouri W, 21-3 Conference: Atlantic Coast Pittsburgh L, 20-23 Athletics Director: TBA at LSU L, 28-35 2015 Record: 4-8 at Florida State L, 21-45 Conference: Southeastern vs. Georgia W, 27-3 2015 Conference Record/Finish: 2-6 at Louisville L, 17-41 2015 Record: 10-4 Vanderbilt W, 9-7 5th/Atlantic Clemson L, 27-37 2014 Conference Record/Finish: 7-1 at South Carolina W, 24-14 Football Contact: Mike Morrison at NC State L, 29-42 1st/East Florida Atlantic W, 20-14 (OT) Office Phone: 315-443-2608 Boston College W, 20-17 2015 Bowl: Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl vs. Florida State L, 2-27 Cell Phone: 315-952-4809 Michigan vs. Alabama* L, 15-29 2016 Schedule Email: [email protected] Football Contact: Dan Apple vs. Michigan** L, 7-41 Sept. 2 Colgate Website: cuse.com Office Phone: (352) 375-4683 *SEC Championship Game Sept. 9 Louisville Head Coach: Dino Babers Cell Phone: (352) 339-8155 **Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl Sept. 17 USF Record at Syracuse: First Season Email: [email protected] Sept. 24 at UConn 2016 Schedule Overall Coaching Record: 37-16 (4 years) Website: FloridaGators.com Oct. 1 vs. Notre Dame* Sept. 3 Massachusetts Offensive Formation: Spread Head Coach: Jim McElwain Oct. 8 at Wake Forest Sept. 10 Kentucky Defensive Formation: 4-3/Multiple Record at Florida: 10-4(1 year) Oct. 15 Virginia Tech Sept. 17 North Texas Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 43/19 Overall Record: 32-21 (5 years) Oct. 22 at Boston College Sept. 24 at Tennessee Starters Returning/Lost: 19/7 Offensive Scheme: Multiple Nov. 5 at Clemson Oct. 1 at Vanderbilt Defensive Scheme: Multiple Nov. 12 NC State Oct. 8 LSU Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 48/24 Nov. 19 Florida State Oct. 15 Missouri Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Nov. 26 at Pittsburgh Oct. 29 vs. Georgia *Metlife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) Nov. 5 at Arkansas Nov. 12 South Carolina Nov. 19 Presbyterian Nov. 26 at Florida State

2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 35 FLORIDA STATE VS. 2016 OPPONENTS

Ole Miss (W-0, L-1, T-0) 1987 Tallahassee L 25-26 1999 Clemson W 17-14 Syracuse (W-8, L-1, T-0) 1961 Oxford L 0-33 1988 Miami L 0-31 2000 Tallahassee W 54-7 1966 Syracuse L 21-37 1989 Tallahassee W 24-10 2001 Clemson W 41-27 1978 Syracuse W 28-0 Charleston Southern (W-1, L-0, T-0) 1990 Miami L 22-31 2002 Tallahassee W 48-31 1989 Syracuse W 41-10 2011 Tallahassee W 62-10 1991 Tallahassee L 16-17 2003 Clemson L 10-26 1991 Tallahassee W 46-14 1992 Miami L 16-19 2004 Tallahassee W 41-22 2004 Syracuse W 17-13 Louisville (W-14, L-2, T-0) 1993 Tallahassee W 28-10 2005 Clemson L 14-35 2005 Tallahassee W 38-14 1952 Tallahassee L 14-41 1994 Miami L 20-34 2006 Tallahassee L 20-27 2013 Tallahassee W 59-3 1953 Tallahassee W 59-0 1995 Tallahassee W 41-17 2007 Clemson L 18-24 2014 Syracuse W 38-20 1954 Louisville W 47-6 1996 Miami W 34-16 2008 Tallahassee W 41-27 2015 Tallahassee W 45-21 1970 Tallahassee W 9-7 1997 Tallahassee W 47-0 2009 Clemson L 24-40 1979 Louisville W 27-0 1998 Miami W 26-14 2010 Tallahassee W 16-13 Florida (W-24, L-34, T-2) 1980 Tallahassee W 52-0 1999 Tallahassee W 31-21 2011 Clemson L 30-35 1958 Gainesville L 7-21 1981 Tallahassee W 17-0 2000 Miami L 24-27 2012 Tallahassee W 49-37 1959 Gainesville L 8-18 1982 Tallahassee W 49-14 2001 Tallahassee L 27-49 2013 Clemson W 51-14 1960 Gainesville L 0-3 1983 Tallahassee W 51-7 2002 Miami L 27-28 2014 Tallahassee W (OT) 23-17 1961 Gainesville T 3-3 1986 Louisville W 54-18 2003 Tallahassee L 14-22 2015 Clemson L 13-23 1962 Gainesville L 7-20 1987 Tallahassee W 32-9 2004 Miami (N) L 14-16 1963 Gainesville L 0-7 1991 Louisville W 40-15 2004 Miami L (OT) 10-16 NC State (W-25, L-11, T-0) 1964 Tallahassee W 16-7 2000 Tallahassee W 31-0 2005 Tallahassee W 10-7 1952 Raleigh L 7-13 1965 Gainesville L 17-30 2002 Louisville L (OT) 20-26 2006 Miami W 13-10 1953 Tallahassee W 23-13 1966 Tallahassee L 22-26 2014 Louisville W 42-31 2007 Tallahassee L 29-37 1954 Raleigh W 13-7 1967 Gainesville W 21-16 2015 Tallahassee W 41-21 2008 Miami W 41-39 1955 Tallahassee W 7-0 1968 Tallahassee L 3-9 2009 Tallahassee L 34-38 1956 Raleigh W 14-0 1969 Gainesville L 6-21 USF (W-2, L-1, T-0) 2010 Miami W 45-17 1957 Tallahassee L 0-7 1970 Tallahassee L 27-38 2009 Tallahassee L 7-17 2011 Tallahassee W 23-19 1963 Tallahassee W 14-0 1971 Gainesville L 15-17 2012 Tampa W 30-17 2012 Miami W 33-20 1964 Tallahassee W 28-6 1972 Tallahassee L 13-42 2015 Tallahassee W 34-14 2013 Tallahassee W 41-14 1965 Raleigh L 0-3 1973 Gainesville L 0-49 2014 Miami W 30-26 1967 Tallahassee L 10-20 1974 Tallahassee L 14-24 North Carolina (W-15, L-2, T-1) 2015 Tallahassee W 29-24 1968 Raleigh W 48-7 1975 Gainesville L 8-34 1983 Atlanta W 28-3 1969 Tallahassee W 48-7 1976 Tallahassee L 26-33 1985 Chapel Hill W 20-10 Wake Forest (W-27, L-6, T-1) 1992 Raleigh W 34-13 1977 Gainesville W 37-9 1986 Tallahassee T 10-10 1956 Tallahassee T 14-14 1993 Tallahassee W 62-3 1978 Tallahassee W 38-21 1992 Tallahassee W 36-13 1958 Tallahassee W 27-24 1994 Raleigh W 34-3 1979 Gainesville W 27-16 1993 Chapel Hill W 36-13 1959 Tallahassee L 20-22 1995 Tallahassee W 77-17 1980 Tallahassee W 17-13 1994 Tallahassee W 31-18 1960 Tallahassee W 14-6 1996 Raleigh W 51-17 1981 Gainesville L 3-35 1995 Chapel Hill W 28-12 1963 Tallahassee W 35-0 1997 Tallahassee W 48-35 1982 Tallahassee L 10-13 1996 Tallahassee W 13-0 1965 Tallahassee W 35-0 1998 Raleigh L 7-24 1983 Gainesville L 14-53 1997 Chapel Hill W 20-3 1966 Tallahassee W 28-0 1999 Tallahassee W 42-11 1984 Tallahassee L 17-27 1998 Tallahassee W 39-13 1968 Tallahassee W 42-24 2000 Raleigh W 58-14 1985 Gainesville L 14-38 1999 Chapel Hill W 42-10 1970 Tallahassee W 19-14 2001 Tallahassee L 28-34 1986 Tallahassee L 13-17 2000 Tallahassee W 63-14 1973 Winston-Salem L 7-9 2002 Raleigh L 7-17 1987 Gainesville W 28-14 2001 Chapel Hill L 9-41 1992 Tallahassee W 35-7 2003 Tallahassee W (2OT) 50-44 1988 Tallahassee W 52-17 2002 Tallahassee W 40-14 1993 Tallahassee W 54-0 2004 Raleigh W 17-10 1989 Gainesville W 24-17 2003 Chapel Hill W 37-0 1994 Winston-Salem W 56-14 2005 Tallahassee L 15-20 1990 Tallahassee W 45-30 2004 Tallahassee W 36-16 1995 Tallahassee W 72-13 2006 Raleigh L 20-24 1991 Gainesville L 9-41 2009 Chapel Hill W 30-27 1996 Orlando W 44-7 2007^ Tallahassee W 27-10 1992 Tallahassee W 45-24 2010 Tallahassee L 37-35 1997 Tallahassee W 58-7 2008 Raleigh W 26-17 1993 Gainesville W 33-21 1998 Winston-Salem W 24-7 2009 Tallahassee W 26-17 1994 Tallahassee T 31-31 Miami (W-29, L-31, T-0) 1999 Tallahassee W 33-10 2010 Raleigh L 24-28 1995 New Orleans W 23-17 1951 Miami L 13-35 2000 Winston-Salem W 35-6 2011 Tallahassee W 34-0 1995 Gainesville L 24-35 1953 Miami L 0-27 2001 Tallahassee W 48-24 2012 Raleigh L 16-17 1996 Tallahassee W 24-21 1955 Miami L 0-34 2002 Winston-Salem W 34-21 2013 Tallahassee W 49-17 1997 New Orleans L 20-52 1956 Miami L 7-20 2003 Tallahassee W 48-24 2014 Raleigh W 56-41 1997 Gainesville L 29-32 1957 Tallahassee L 13-40 2004 Winston-Salem W 20-17 2015 Tallahassee W 34-17 1998 Tallahassee W 23-12 1958 Miami W 17-6 2005 Tallahassee W 41-24 1999 Gainesville W 30-23 1959 Tallahassee L 6-7 2006 Tallahassee L 0-30 Boston College (W-10, L-4, T-0) 2000 Tallahassee W 30-7 1960 Miami L 7-25 2007 Winston-Salem L 21-24 1957 Chestnut Hill L 7-10 2001 Gainesville L 13-37 1962 Miami L 6-7 2008 Tallahassee L 3-12 1976 Chestnut Hill W 28-9 2002 Tallahassee W 31-14 1963 Miami W 24-0 2009 Winston-Salem W 41-28 1980 Tallahassee W 41-7 2003 Gainesville W 38-34 1964 Miami W 14-0 2010 Tallahassee W 31-0 2005 Chestnut Hill W 28-17 2004 Tallahassee L 13-20 1966 Miami W 23-20 2011 Winston-Salem L 30-35 2006 Tallahassee L 19-24 2005 Gainesville L 7-34 1969 Miami W 16-14 2012 Tallahassee W 52-0 2007^ Chestnut Hill W 27-17 2006 Tallahassee L 14-21 1970 Miami W 27-3 2013 Winston-Salem W 59-3 2008 Tallahassee L 17-27 2007 Gainesville L 12-45 1971 Miami W 20-17 2014 Tallahassee W 43-3 2009 Chestnut Hill L 21-28 2008 Tallahassee L 15-45 1972 Miami W 37-14 2015 Winston-Salem W 24-16 2010 Tallahassee W 24-19 2009 Gainesville L 10-37 1973 Tallahassee L 10-14 2011 Chestnut Hill W 38-7 2010 Tallahassee W 31-7 1974 Miami W 21-14 Clemson (W-20, L-9, T-0) 2012 Tallahassee W 51-7 2011 Gainesville W 21-7 1975 Tallahassee L 22-24 1970 Tallahassee W 38-13 2013 Chestnut Hill W 48-34 2012 Tallahassee L 26-37 1976 Miami L 0-47 1975 Clemson W 43-7 2014 Tallahassee W 20-17 2013 Gainesville W 37-7 1977 Tallahassee L 17-23 1976 Tallahassee L 12-15 2015 Chestnut Hill W 14-0 2014 Tallahassee W 24-19 1978 Miami W 31-21 1988 Clemson W 24-21 2015 Gainesville W 27-2 1979 Tallahassee W 40-23 1989 Tallahassee L 23-34 1980 Miami L 9-10 1992 Clemson W 24-20 1981 Tallahassee L 19-27 1993 Tallahassee W 57-0 1982 Miami W 24-7 1994 Tallahassee W 17-0 1983 Tallahassee L 16-17 1995 Clemson W 45-26 1984 Miami W 38-3 1996 Tallahassee W 34-3 1985 Tallahassee L 27-35 1997 Clemson W 35-28 1986 Miami L 23-41 1998 Tallahassee W 48-0 2016 FLORIDA STATE FOOTBALL G PAGE 36