Florida State posted its first winning season since 2017, and swept in-state rivals Florida and Miami for the first time in six years.
Author: Jim Henry, Tallahassee Democrat
Legendary FSU coach Bobby Bowden’s memorial services this weekend: ‘He encouraged people to be their best’
Bobby Bowden, who coached FSU football until 2009, passed away last Sunday at his Killearn Estates home from pancreatic cancer. He was 91.
‘I am at peace’: Florida State’s Bobby Bowden diagnosed with terminal medical condition
Former Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden announced Wednesday that he has been diagnosed with a terminal medical condition.
Ken MacLean, running back on Florida State’s first football team in 1947, dies at 94
Ken MacLean, a running back on Florida State’s first football team in 1947 who returned in the early 1960s as an assistant coach, dies at age 94.
Former Florida State, NFL linebacker Geno Hayes passes away at 33 from liver disease
Former Florida State and NFL linebacker Geno Hayes, who had been under hospice care at his parents’ home in Georgia, died Monday from liver disease.
Former Florida State, NFL linebacker Geno Hayes, 33, under hospice care
Geno Hayes, who played three seasons at Florida State and seven in the NFL with the Buccaneers, Bears and Jaguars, is under hospice care.
How Deion Sanders helped secure a pardon from Donald Trump for rapper Lil Wayne
Deion Sanders was cited for his support in Donald Trump’s pardon of rapper Lil Wayne early Wednesday. Lil Wayne faced up to 0 years in prison.
Bobby Bowden looks to be released from hospital soon as he recovers from COVID-19
It appears former Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden’s hospital stay will last for a few more days as he recovers from COVID-19.
FSU’s Bobby Bowden on COVID-19 diagnosis: ‘I do feel better. I am doing good.’
Florida State’s legendary former football coach was readmitted to a hospital last week after testing positive for COVID-19. He will be 91 next month.
Empty stadiums? Can sports really go on without cheering crowds?
David Ross, a 2-time World Series champ and first-year manager of the Chicago Cubs, said “you just can’t duplicate” the energy fans bring to stadiums.