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Match-Up FSU-Maryland'11 vs rd NR FLORIDASTATE 3-3,1-2 ACC T-3 MARYLAND TERPS 2-4, 1-2 ACC T-3rd 2010 10-4, 6-2 1st Atlantic7-6, 4-4 Atlantic 3rd in 2009 9-4, 5-3 T-1st Atlantic ’08 2010 9-4 , 5-3 T-02nd Atlantic 2009 2-10, 1-7 Last Atlantic 2008 8-5, 4-4 T-3rd Atlan SERIES: FSU Leads 19-2 FSU Playing 65th Season of Football ACC champsʼ53,ʼ55, ʻ74, ʻ75, ʻ76, ʻ83,ʼ84,ʼ85,ʼ01 9 times Noles won at College Park for first time since 2002 in 2007--37-3 NATIONAL CHAMPS 1953(AP) and again last year 2010 30-16 2001 ACC CHAMPIONS Lost to UF in O-Bowl 56-23 2010 2011 STAT STORY vs Maryland 10/22/11 2011 2010 (39th) (4th) 174.4 (100th) (10th) 111.7 RUSH OFFENSE 186.5 (5th) (38th) 138.2 (8th) (82nd) (68th) (7th) 209.9 (12th) (Tops) 311.0 PASS OFFENSE 205.5 (10th) (83rd) 214.7 (6th) (65th) (60th) (8th ) 381.3 (43rd) (4th) 422.7 TOTAL OFFENSE 392.0 (8th) (64th) 326.9 (9th) (80th) 15th (TOPS) 47.6% 28th (3rd) 47.8% 3rdDown% 39.3% (10th) (74th) 35.4% (10th) (91st) SCORING (33rd) (4th) 31.4p (28th) (3rd)35.0p 26.5p 10th (75th) 32.2p 2nd (29th) 67th 8th 27 T-91st T-9th 16 SACKS ALLOWED 8 (T-3rd) (19th) 22 (4th) (46th) 10 fum,13 int / 23Total 3 fum, 10 int / 13 Total TURNOVERS 1 fum 8 int / 9 Total 4 fum 10 int / 14 Total (29th) (6th) 128.7 (9th) (2nd) 86.8 RUSH DEFENSE 214.7 (12th) (108th) 124.5 (3rd ) (21st) (71st) (7h) 225.0 (30th) (4th) 197.8 PASS DEFENSE 205.5 (10th) (60th) 227.8 (10th) (78th) (42nd) (7th ) 353.7 (11th) (Tops) 284.7 TOTAL DEFENSE 435.3 (12th) (104th) 352.3 (6th) (39th) 3rd Down % 52.7% (12th) (117th) 39.6% (7th) (59th) (81st) (11h) 41.9% (22nd) (2nd) 32.2% SCORING 29.8p10th (87th) 22.2p 7th (39th) (20th) ( 3rd ) 19.6p (22nd) (2nd)19.8p SACKS 11 (8th) (65th) 28 (7th) (47th) ( 3rd) ( TOPS ) 48 ( 11th) ( 2nd) 19 8 fum, 7 int / 15 Total 10 fum,19 int/ 29 Total 12 fum, 15 int / 27 Total 2 fum, 4 int / 6Total TURNOVERS FORCED TURNOVER MARGIN +6 (2nd (11th) +15(2nd) (4th) 40th (5th) +4 113th (12th) -7 HEAD COACH Jimbo FISHER (2nd Year) Randy EDSALL (1st year 2011) Elevated to FSU Head Coach on January 5, 2010, after serving under Replaced Ralph Friedgen (10y since ’01) in 2011 Bobby Bowden as “Head Coach in Waiting” for 3 seasons (2007-09) Big East Coaoch of the Year 2010 Was Offensive Coordinator in 2003 for National Champs LSU UConn won 2 Big East Titles 2007, 2010 under Edsall Set school record at Samford College with 34 Pass TD in a season Coached at Syracuse, BC, GaTech and UConn—Als 1994-97 Jacksonville Jaguars DB’s Born October 9, 1965( 46years Old) Wife Candi, sons Trey(9) & Ethan(5) Coach---Played QB at Syracuse @FSU 13-6 @Maryland 2-4 CAREER: 13-6 1-0 v Maryland CAREER: 76-74 13th Season(12 @ U)Conn Replaced Bobby Bowden 389-129-4 (2nd All Time) Took UConn from 1AA to FBS and in 7th year got to a BCS Bowl game NOTES 10/22/11 SERIES '01 FSU 52-31a 2009 FSU 29 Maryland 26 2010 FSU 30 Maryland 16 ʻ92 FSU 69-21 ʼ02 FSU 37-10h Mickey Andrews threw the flaming speer in his FSU kept Atlantic Division hopes alive ʻ93 FSU 49-20 a ʼ03 FSU 35-10 Tlh last home game as Defensive Coordinator. overcoming a 16-13 deficit late in the 3rd quarter. ʻ94 FSU 52-20a ʼ04 Maryland 20-17 The Noles cvame from behind with a Lonnie Christian ponder hit Bert Reed with a 44y TD to ʻ95 FSU 59-17 ʻ05FSU 35-27 Pryor 3 yard TD run with 1:14 left in the game. grab a 20-16 lead, then Shawn Powell extended ʻ96 FSU 48-10 ʼ06 Maryland 27 -24 Maryland had the ball for 37:05- 22:55 and out- a FG drive with a fake punt pass. Hopkins 30y ʻ97 FSU 50-7 h ʼ07 FSU 24-16 gained the Noles 454-437. FG gave Noles 23-16 lead. ʼ98 FSU 24-10a ʼ08 FSU 37-3 The win made FSU bowl eligible Nick Moody ‘s 96 yard Interception Return TD ʼ99 FSU 49-19 ʼ09 FSU 29-26 Tlh E.J. Manuel went 17-27 for 206 yards but had 3 closed the door. Moody had a career high 13 hʼ00 FSU 59-7h ʼ10 FSU 30-16 CP Interceptions tackles. FSU finished ACC Play 6-2 Terps have never won in Tallahassee 2007 FSU 24, Maryland 16 2008 FSU 37, Maryland 3 2006 Maryland 27 FSU 24 th Maryland won its 2nd game in a row at home Bobby Bowden won his 300 game at FSU. @ College Park, Myron Rolle stole the over FSU. Sam Hollenbach threw 3 TD passes. Preston Parker mde his first start at RB and show. He took final oral exam for a st Rew Weatherford was a late scrtch—tendonitis rushed for 133y. His 18y TD in the 1 quarter Rhodes Scholarship in Birmingham, rd in throwing arm(ended 20 straight start string). gave FSU a 14-3 lead. and arrived in the 3 quarter. TE Dan Gronkowski caught the 1st TD, Darius Chhris Turner passed for 242y(16-32) and hit Everette Brown led a Noles Defense rd Heyward-Bey caught 2(5y, 30y). Darrius Heyward-Bey with a 14y TD pass in 3 with 3.5 sacks and FSU won for first Xavier Lee was 22-36=286y 0Int 2 qtr to make it 21-13 time in three trips to College Park. The TD(Carr,Davis) Jeremy Navarre blocked win earned FSU bowl eligibility. Cismesia’s 46y FG attempt witrh 42” left Christian Ponder threw for 143 yards and rushed for 81. GAME NOTES vs Maryland 10/22/11 FSU has had 7 wins or more for 29 consecutive years through 2010 FSU has nations longest streak of winning seasons---34 straight FSU played in 29th consecutive Bowl in 2010---Longest current streak in NCAA(2nd Longest in NCAA History—Nebraska went to 35 straight Bowls) FSU 41 Duke 16 The Seminoles ended a three game losing skid by roughing-up Duke. EJ Manuel returned FSU is 24-14-2 in Bowl Victories(.605---6th in NCAA) through 2010 to form and threw three long bombs of 50 yards or more. FSU built a 24-3 lead at halftime. Davonta Freeman rushed for a career best 109 yards---the Noles first 100 yard rusher in FSU won “Florida State Championship” in 2010 beating Miami 45-17, and 2011. Kicker Dustin Hopkins broke the consecutive PAT record by kicking all 5 at DU---his Florida 31-7 new record is at 110 and counting. The win was FSU’s first in ACC play FSU is 60-67-6 All Time v SEC Teams Clemson 56 Maryland 45 Hoome standing Terrapins led for most of the game, until Freshman phenom Sammy FSU All time Record 468-233-17(Thru DU) Watkins took over in the 4th when he returned a kick-off 89y for the go ahead TD. His 345 All Purpose yards and 2 receiving TDs were too much for upset minded Terps. CU FSU has won 12 ACC Championships; Last 2004 improved to 7-0. UM QB C.J. Brown rushed for 162 yards in his first career start—the 4th highest rush total by a QB in ACC History. FSU #5 ranking in AP poll was highest in AP since October 2005(#4) The teams combined for 1,044 yards of Total Offense FSU is 128-21-1 last 150 home games FSU blocked 4 Jimbo Fisher Era (86.4% Thru OU ‘11) 128 in Bobby Bowden Era vs rd NR FLORIDASTATE 3-3,1-2 ACC T-3 MARYLAND TERPS 2-4, 1-2 ACC T-3rd 2010 10-4, 6-2 1st Atlantic7-6, 4-4 Atlantic 3rd in 2009 9-4, 5-3 T-1st Atlantic ’08 2010 9-4 , 5-3 T-02nd Atlantic 2009 2-10, 1-7 Last Atlantic 2008 8-5, 4-4 T-3rd Atlan 5 Greg REID CB Dynamic playmaker in the Seminole 3 E.J. MAUEL QB secondary. He started 14 games at Parade All American. Accounted for 68 TDs Boundary CB as a T-Sophomore in 2010 in career as a starter in HS. Was named the Defensive MVP in the Rated the #2 QB Prospect in Nation coming Noles 26-17 win over South Carolina in the out of HS. Chik-fil-A Bowl. His vicious hit on SEC First Career Start: @ Wake Rookie ofd the Year Marcus Lattimore that caused a fumble is considered by many to Forest 11/14/09 be the turning point in the game. Lattimore Engineered scoring drives in first did not return to the game. In the game, Reid forced a pair of fumbles and had 4 four possessions—3 TDs and a pass break-ups. FG. Reid set a FSU record for KOR Was 15-20=220 Yards 1TD 1Intc yards….he ranked 5th in the ACC with a 23.9 average(30-724y). He averaged 1 Sack Also ran for 45 yards on 10 carries---Gross( Net 24y 10.1 yards per punt return and scored on a 74y punt return against Samford.
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