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So why does Jimbo and FSU get so much media love?
Jul 6, 2012, 4:57 PM
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when was their last acc title?
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More importantly, what is his record against Wake Forest?***
Jul 6, 2012, 5:20 PM
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Connoisseur [394]
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dude...
Jul 6, 2012, 5:57 PM
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The media loves a winner. I mean I can't even count how many championships fsu has won since jumbo took over.
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That's right dude - I don't know why the media does....
Jul 6, 2012, 6:13 PM
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love him and FSU.
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$$$$$$$$$$$********
Jul 6, 2012, 6:28 PM
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Re: So why does Jimbo and FSU get so much media love?
Jul 6, 2012, 6:45 PM
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LOL I read one preseason magazine and it was ranking all the positions in the acc and it had fsu #1 in qb category....I then just threw that mag away...what a joke
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110%er [7831]
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They won a lot of NC's
Jul 6, 2012, 7:07 PM
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and they have lots and lots of hot chicks so the anchors like to go there to do stories
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Re: They won a lot of NC's
Jul 6, 2012, 7:26 PM
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Unless my bi-foculs are broken, they have won one more NC than us.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Year Team Record Game Coach 1869 Princeton 1-1-0 No bowl William S. Gummere (Capt.) 1870 Princeton 1-0-0 No bowl Alexander Van Rensselaer (Capt.) 1871 None ------ ------ ------ 1872 Princeton 1-0-0 No bowl David T. Marvel (Capt.) 1873 Princeton 1-0-0 No bowl Cyrus O. Dershimer (Capt.) 1874 Yale 3-0-0 No bowl ? 1875 Harvard 4-0-0 No bowl ? 1876 Yale 3-0-0 No bowl ? 1877 Yale 3-0-1 No bowl ? 1878 Princeton 6-0-0 No bowl Bland Ballard (Capt.) 1879 Princeton 4-0-1 No bowl Bland Ballard (Capt.) 1880 Princeton Yale 4-0-1 4-0-1 No bowl No bowl Francis Loney (Capt.) ? 1881 Yale 5-0-1 No bowl ? 1882 Yale 8-0-0 No bowl ? 1883 Yale 8-0-0 No bowl Ray Tompkins (Capt.) 1884 Yale 9-0-0 No bowl Eugene L. Richards (Capt.) 1885 Princeton 9-0-0 No bowl Charles DeCamp (Capt.) 1886 Yale 9-0-1 No bowl Robert N. Corwin (Capt.) 1887 Yale 9-0-0 No bowl Harry W. Beecher (Capt.) 1888 Yale 13-0-0 No bowl Walter Camp 1889 Princeton 10-0-0 No bowl Edgar Poe (Capt.) 1890 Harvard 11-0-0 No bowl George A. Stewart George C. Adams 1891 Yale 13-0-0 No bowl Walter Camp 1892 Yale 13-0-0 No bowl Walter Camp 1893 Princeton 11-0-0 No bowl Tom Trenchard (Capt.) 1894 Yale 16-0-0 No bowl William C. Rhodes 1895 Pennsylvania 14-0-0 No bowl George Woodruff 1896 Princeton 10-0-1 No bowl Parke H. Davis 1897 Pennsylvania 15-0-0 No bowl George Woodruff 1898 Harvard 11-0-0 No bowl W. Cameron Forbes 1899 Harvard 10-0-1 No bowl Benjamin H. Dibblee 1900 Yale 12-0-0 No bowl Malcolm McBride 1901 Michigan 11-0-0 Rose: Beat Stanford 49-0 Season: Outscored opposition 550-0 Fielding Yost 1902 Michigan 11-0-0 No bowl Fielding Yost 1903 Princeton 11-0-0 No bowl Hart Hillebrand 1904 Pennsylvania 12-0-0 No bowl Carl Williams 1905 Chicago 11-0-0 No bowl Amos Alonzo Stagg 1906 Princeton 9-0-1 No bowl Bill Roper 1907 Yale 9-0-1 No bowl Bill Knox 1908 Pennsylvania 11-0-1 No bowl Sol Metzger 1909 Yale 10-0-0 No bowl Howard Jones 1910 Harvard 8-0-1 No bowl Percy Houghton 1911 Princeton 8-0-2 No bowl Bill Roper 1912 Harvard 9-0-0 No bowl Percy Houghton 1913 Harvard 9-0-0 No bowl Percy Houghton 1914 Army 9-0-0 No bowl Charley Daly 1915 Cornell 9-0-0 No bowl Al Sharpe 1916 Pittsburgh 8-0-0 No bowl Glenn "Pop" Warner 1917 Georgia Tech 9-0-0 No bowl John Heisman 1918 Pittsburgh 4-1-0 No bowl Glenn "Pop" Warner 1919 Harvard 9-0-1 No bowl Bob Fisher 1920 California 9-0-0 No bowl Andy Smith 1921 Cornell 8-0-0 No bowl Gil Dobie 1922 Cornell 8-0-0 No bowl Gil Dobie 1923 Illinois 8-0-0 No bowl Bob Zuppke 1924 Notre Dame 10-0-0 Rose: Beat Stanford 27-10 Knute Rockne 1925 Alabama (H) Dartmouth (D) 10-0-0 8-0-0 Rose: Beat Washington 20-19 No bowl Wallace Wade Jesse Hawley 1926 Alabama (H) Stanford (H, D) 9-0-1 10-0-1 Rose: Alabama and Stanford tied 7-7 Wallace Wade Glenn "Pop" Warner 1927 Illinois 7-0-1 No bowl Bob Zuppke 1928 Georgia Tech (H) USC (D) 10-0-0 9-0-1 Rose: Beat Cal 8-7 No bowl Bill Alexander Howard Jones 1929 Notre Dame 9-0-0 No bowl Knute Rockne 1930 Notre Dame 10-0-0 No bowl Knute Rockne 1931 USC 10-1-0 Rose: Beat Tulane 21-12 Howard Jones 1932 USC (H) Michigan (D) 10-0-0 8-0-0 Rose: Beat Pitt 35-0 No bowl Howard Jones Harry Kipke 1933 Michigan 7-0-1 No bowl Harry Kipke 1934 Minnesota 8-0-0 No bowl Bernie Bierman 1935 Minnesota (H) SMU (D) 8-0-0 12-1-0 No bowl Bowl: Lost Stanford 7-0 Bernie Bierman Matty Bell 1936 Minnesota 7-1-0 No bowl Bernie Bierman 1937 Pittsburgh 9-0-1 No bowl Jock Sutherland 1938 TCU (AP) Notre Dame (D) 11-0-0 8-1-0 Sugar: Beat Carnegie Tech 15-7 No bowl Dutch Meyer Elmer Layden 1939 USC (D) Texas A&M (AP) 8-0-2 11-0-0 Rose: Beat Tennessee 14-0 Sugar: Beat Tulane 14-13 Howard Jones Homer Norton 1940 Minnesota 8-0-0 No bowl Bernie Bierman 1941 Minnesota 8-0-0 No bowl Bernie Bierman 1942 Ohio State 9-1-0 No bowl Paul Brown 1943 Notre Dame 9-1-0 No bowl Frank Leahy 1944 Army 9-0-0 No bowl Red Blaik 1945 Army 9-0-0 No bowl Red Blaik 1946 Notre Dame 8-0-1 No bowl Frank Leahy *-1947 Notre Dame 9-0-0 No bowl Frank Leahy 1948 Michigan 9-0-0 No bowl Bennie Oosterbaan 1949 Notre Dame 10-0-0 No bowl Frank Leahy 1950 Oklahoma 10-1-0 Sugar: Lost Kentucky 13-7 Bud Wilkinson 1951 Tennessee 10-1-0 Sugar: Lost Maryland 28-13 Bob Neyland 1952 Michigan State 9-0-0 No bowl Biggie Munn 1953 Maryland 10-1-0 Orange: Lost Oklahoma 7-0 Jim Tatum 1954 Ohio State (AP) UCLA (UPI) 10-0-0 9-0-0 Rose: Beat USC 20-7 No bowl Woody Hayes Red Sanders 1955 Oklahoma 11-0-0 Orange: Beat Maryland 20-6 Bud Wilkinson 1956 Oklahoma 10-0-0 No bowl Bud Wilkinson 1957 Auburn (AP) Ohio State (UPI) 10-0-0 9-1-0 No bowl Rose: Beat Oregon 10-7 Shug Jordan Woody Hayes 1958 LSU 11-0-0 Sugar: Beat Clemson 7-0 Paul Dietzel 1959 Syracuse 11-0-0 Cotton: Beat Texas 23-14 Ben Schwartzwalder 1960 Minnesota 8-2-0 Rose: Lost Washington 17-7 Murray Warmath 1961 Alabama 11-0-0 Sugar: Beat Arkansas 10-3 Bear Bryant 1962 USC 11-0-0 Rose: Beat Wisconsin 42-37 John McKay 1963 Texas 11-0-0 Cotton: Beat Navy 28-6 Darrell Royal 1964 Alabama 10-1-0 Orange: Lost Texas 21-17 Bear Bryant 1965 Alabama (AP) Michigan State (UPI) 9-1-1 10-1-0 Orange: Beat Nebraska 39-28 Rose: Lost UCLA 14-12 Bear Bryant Duffy Daugherty 1966 Notre Dame 9-0-1 No bowl Ara Parseghian 1967 USC 10-1-0 Rose: Beat Indiana 14-3 John McKay 1968 Ohio State 10-0-0 Rose: Beat USC 27-16 Woody Hayes 1969 Texas 11-0-0 Cotton: Beat Notre Dame 21-17 Darrell Royal 1970 Nebraska (AP) Texas (UPI) 11-0-1 10-1-0 Orange: Beat LSU 17-12 Cotton: Lost Notre Dame 24-11 Bob Devaney Darrell Royal 1971 Nebraska 13-0-0 Orange: Beat Alabama 38-6 Bob Devaney 1972 USC 12-0-0 Rose: Beat Ohio State 42-17 John McKay 1973 Notre Dame (AP) Alabama (UPI) 11-0-0 11-1-0 Sugar: Beat Alabama 24-23 Sugar: Lost Notre Dame 24-23 Ara Parseghian Bear Bryant 1974 Oklahoma (AP) USC (UPI) 11-0-0 10-1-1 No bowl Rose: Beat Ohio State 18-17 Barry Switzer John McKay 1975 Oklahoma 11-1-0 Orange: Beat Michigan 14-6 Barry Switzer 1976 Pittsburgh 12-0-0 Sugar: Beat Georgia 27-3 Johnny Majors 1977 Notre Dame 11-1-0 Cotton: Beat Texas 38-10 Dan Devine 1978 Alabama (AP) USC (UPI) 11-1-0 12-1-0 Sugar: Beat Penn State 14-7 Rose: Beat Michigan 17-10 Bear Bryant John Robinson 1979 Alabama 12-0-0 Sugar: Arkansas 24-9 Bear Bryant 1980 Georgia 12-0-0 Sugar: Beat Notre Dame 17-10 Vince Dooley 1981 Clemson 12-0-0 Orange: Beat Nebraska 22-15 Danny Ford 1982 Penn State 11-1-0 Sugar: Beat Georgia 27-23 Joe Paterno 1983 Miami, Fla. 11-1-0 Orange: Beat Nebraska 31-30 Howard Schnellenberger 1984 Brigham Young 13-0-0 Holiday: Beat Michigan 24-17 LaVell Edwards 1985 Oklahoma 11-1-0 Orange: Beat Penn State 25-10 Barry Switzer 1986 Penn State 12-0-0 Fiesta: Beat Miami 14-10 Joe Paterno 1987 Miami, Fla. 12-0-0 Orange: Beat Oklahoma 20-14 Jimmy Johnson 1988 Notre Dame 12-0-0 Fiesta: Beat West Virginia 34-21 Lou Holtz 1989 Miami, Fla. 11-1-0 Sugar: Beat Alabama 33-25 Dennis Erickson 1990 Colorado (AP) Georgia Tech (UPI) 11-1-1 11-0-1 Orange: Beat Notre Dame 10-9 Citrus: Beat Nebraska 45-21 Bill McCartney Bobby Ross 1991 Miami, Fla. (AP) Washington (Coaches) 12-0-0 12-0-0 Orange: Beat Nebraska 22-0 Rose: Beat Michigan 34-14 Dennis Erickson Don James 1992 Alabama 13-0-0 Sugar: Beat Miami 34-13 Gene Stallings 1993 Florida State 12-1-0 Orange: Beat Nebraska 18-16 Bobby Bowden 1994 Nebraska 13-0-0 Orange: Beat Miami, Fla. 24-17 Tom Osborne 1995 Nebraska 12-0-0 Fiesta: Beat Florida 62-24 Tom Osborne 1996 Florida 12-1 Sugar: Beat Florida St. 52-20 Steve Spurrier 1997 Michigan (AP) Nebraska (Coaches) 12-0 13-0 Rose: Beat Wash. St. 21-16 Orange: Beat Tennessee 42-17 Lloyd Carr Tom Osborne 1998 Tennessee 13-0 Fiesta: Beat Florida St. 23-16 Phillip Fulmer 1999 Florida State 12-0 Sugar: Beat Va. Tech 46-29 Bobby Bowden 2000 Oklahoma 13-0 Orange: Beat Florida St. 13-2 Bob Stoops 2001 Miami, Fla. 12-0 Rose: Beat Nebraska 37-14 Larry Coker 2002 Ohio State 14-0 Fiesta: Beat Miami, Fla. 31-24 (2 ot) Jim Tressel 2003 LSU (National Champs) USC (#1 in AP Poll) 13-1 12-1 Sugar: Beat Oklahoma 21-14 Rose: Beat Michigan 28-14 Nick Saban Pete Carroll #-2004 USC 13-0 Orange: Beat Oklahoma 55-19 Pete Carroll #-2005 Texas 13-0 Rose: Beat USC 41-38 Mack Brown 2006 Florida 13-1 BCS Championship Game: Beat Ohio State 41-14 Urban Meyer 2007 LSU 12-2 BCS Championship Game: Beat Ohio State 38-24 Les Miles 2008 Florida 13-1 BCS Championship Game: Beat Oklahoma 24-14 Urban Meyer 2009 Alabama 14-0 BCS Championship Game: Beat Texas 37-21 Nick Saban 2010 Auburn 14-0 BCS Championship Game: Beat Oregon 22-19 Gene Chizik 2011 Alabama 12-1 BCS Championship Game: Beat LSU 21-0 Nick Saban
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Re: So why does Jimbo and FSU get so much media love?
Jul 6, 2012, 7:44 PM
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Jimbo was the head coach long before Bowden retired, why expect anything different? It's really rather comical.
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