Wednesday, September 30, 2015

ND at Doak 2014


Matt FortunaVerified account @Matt_Fortuna 9 hours ago
In talking about loud environments, QB DeShone Kizer says 's tomahawk chant last year was unreal




Irish Illustrated@PeteSampson_ 3 hours ago
Interesting comments from Kizer on Florida State last year, said it was so loud he felt the noise inside of his body.
 

FSU and the NFL





Dr Cork GainesVerified account @CorkGaines 15 minutes ago
Half of the players on NFL rosters this season come from these 23 schools.

FSU Factoid of the Day

        
While you're watching and this weekend, keep these facts at the forefront of your mind...
      
 

Saturday, September 26, 2015

ACC football sucks part 23431323123532

Come on ACC....really?  Rationalize this...


On sports center tonight they rated UVA's play in terms of distraught UVA fans.

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Friday, September 25, 2015

Teams that beat FSU Factoid of the Day




CB @cblunt58 10 minutes ago
those team's rec since beating FSU
WF 16-31
UVa 12-30
NCSU 17-18
UF 14-14

Leon Fowler contributes $50K Endowed FSU football scholarship

Very generous of Leon Fowler.  The only other donation I am aware of like this was Dan Football about 25 years ago donated $100K in the name of an FSU trainer who helped him back to health before his NFL career.


Jim Henry

@JimHenryTALLY
Former Seminole Leon Fowler contributes $50K Endowed FSU football scholarship honors Diane Andrews http://on.tdo.com/1Flc9aR  via @tdonline

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Study: FSU Among Nation’s Most Cost Effective Programs



Study: FSU Among Nation’s Most Cost Effective Programs


"Florida State’s football success is well-documented. FSU has three national championships over the last 22 years and the best overall record over the last three seasons. According to a study by Andrew Pentis of ValuePenguin, the Seminoles have managed to be one of the most cost efficient programs as well.
The August study looked at all 125 FBS programs over a 10-year period from 2004-2013 and determined FSU to be the nation’s ninth most cost efficient program as well as sixth among programs from Power 5 conferences.
Two criteria were used for the study. The first looked at each program’s costs, according to the Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics Data and the second looked at each program’s final annual ranking, according to Real Time Sports Rating’s Power Ranking metric. Costs were weighted at 35 percent of the outcome and each program’s annual finish was weighted at 65 percent.
“I guess my only hope is that the study reaches readers like yours so that more and more people — and college football fans particularly — are aware of the money behind college football,” Pentis told Noled Out. “I wouldn’t necessarily hope for anything beyond that and would leave any ramifications of the study to people that are smarter and more connected to the sport than I am. But I will say that there could be a lesson here about not having to spend and spend and spend in order to win, and Boise State is clearly the poster boy for that argument.”
Boise State was the most overall cost efficient program, according to the study followed by Cincinnati, Oregon, USC and BYU.
Pentis also broke the 125 schools into three groups based on size of the football budget. Schools with a budget of $7 million or less were categorized as “low budget”, schools with budgets of between $7-15 million as “mid-size budget” and programs with $15 million or more as “large budget”.
In addition to being No. 9 overall, FSU was third among large budget teams behind only Oregon and USC. Fellow ACC teams, Virginia Tech and Clemson, came in seventh and eighth respectively among large budget schools. Top overall program Boise State fell within the midsize range and Nevada was just ahead of Northern Illinois for low budget schools.
The Seminoles were also tops overall among Florida schools. Florida was next at No. 25 followed by South Florida at 38th, UCF at 44th and Miami at No. 53. Fellow ACC foe Duke finished dead last at No. 125.
“If I was an FSU alum and/or fan, I’d take pride in the fact that my program appears to be spending effectively while maintaining one of the winningest programs,” Pentis said. “Many schools have the resources of FSU but aren’t seeing the results. Also, if I was a Seminole, I would also take pride in the fact that the University of Florida ranked 25th, but something tells me your readers will have already scanned the list to see that very fact.”
ValuePenguin did a similar study with the nation’s 295 Division I baseball teams in June and concluded that FSU had the fourth most cost efficient program."

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

The ACC is just the Big East revisited part 2454245234524



http://northcarolina.247sports.com/Bolt/UNC-players-notice-empty-seats-39645461


UNC players notice empty seats

(Photo: 247Sports)
Tar Heel junior wide receiver Bug Howard sent a tweet out on Tuesday morning that spread like wildfire through social media.
As of 2:58 PM on Tuesday the tweet had 324 retweets.
The tweet is in reference to the low UNC fan turnout during Saturday's 48-14 clobbering of Illinois. There were also plenty of empty seats for the home matchup against N.C. A&T a week earlier and in Charlotte for the Heels' opening season lost to South Carolina.
Without putting words in Howard's mouth, it also hints at the popularity of basketball at North Carolina versus support for the football team. The hoops team holds random pick-up games on campus that brings out droves of students to designated locations.
At Monday's media availability starting quarterback Marquise Williams spoke a little on the fan issue.
"It was pretty low," Williams said when asked about the attendance on Saturday. "When we finished the game I saw (former UNC safety) Tre Boston tweet: 'Only 41,000? They act like we were losing and we were winning and we still couldn't fill the stadium.' You know we just got to keep winning games. Early games, it's like some people can't get up to get in here. We just need to keep winning games and do what we need to do. We can't focus trying to fill the stands up and try to please everybody. We just got to come out and win games and hopefully they will finally realize that this is a good football team. We have to win, if we don't win, nobody is going to show up. Nobody is going to get out of bed early. We are gonna wins games and bring them in."
Former and current players, along with a basketball team member weighed in on Howard's tweet.
Former UNC quarterback Caleb Pressley referencing former UNC quarterback and now Tar Heel basketball player Kanler Coker:
Johnson:

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

FSU Factoid of the Day

Ever wonder why ESPN downplays this so much?


FSU Football @FSU_Football 1 hour ago
Jimbo Fisher has won 61 games since becoming head coach in 2010. The most of any head coach in that span.
 

Sunday, September 20, 2015

FSU Factoid of the Day

TJ Pittinger@TJ_Pittinger 3 minutes ago
Last 2 years, Reg Season Records v Top 25 teams:
 
OSU 4-0
TCU 4-5
MSU 3-3
Baylor 5-1
Miss 6-4
UGA 5-5
FSU 6-0
ND 2-6
LSU 5-4
Clemson 1-5
Miami - 1-3
UF - 1-6

Saturday, September 19, 2015

ESPN SEC Bias


Let's just start documenting this.

In a year where the SEC has 3 transfers from the ACC at QB and generally suck at QB in general, the ESPN 'JOURNALIST' cheerleads for the SEC.



Mark SchlabachVerified account @Mark_Schlabach 5 minutes ago
Need depth
 




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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Jimbo coaching records



http://www.tomahawknation.com/2015/9/13/9320095/two-historic-benchmarks-coming-up-for-coach-jimbo-fisher

"Jimbo Fisher is now 60-11 at Florida State, obviously a historically incredible start for a college football coach. For reference, Urban Meyer went 65-15 his six seasons at UF, and Nick Saban was 55-12 his first five years at Alabama. I don't think it's very controversial to suggest CJF is already the 2nd greatest coach in FSU history, but there are two major benchmarks for our school that he is not far away from breaking.
Most wins as head coach
Bobby's 316 wins is probably going to stand for a little while, but in 2nd place we have Bill Peterson who went 62-42-11 in 11 seasons as Florida State's head coach from 1960-1970. If Jimbo wins these next three games @BC, @WF and against Miami, Jimbo will be outright the 2nd winningest coach in FSU history, before his 6th season has even finished!
Best 50 game streak in FSU history
This is in my opinion much more exciting. As of right now the best streak in FSU history is 46-4, If you take any of the middle 50 games between our win over Notre Dame on Jan, 1 1996 to our loss against Miami on October 17, 2000.
Starting with our win over Florida on November 26th, 2011 FSU has gone 43-3. That means if we can win our next four games @BC, @WF, Miami AND Louisville then FSU will officially have its best 50-game record at any point in FSU history, at 47-3!
I know this is a "rebuilding" year where expectations are tempered and patience is going to be required, but I am rooting like heck for these next four games because Jimbo has a chance to keep doing special things with the Noles!"

Monday, September 14, 2015

All-time TV ratings - 9/14/15

Great info from ACC football RX.

Interesting note, 2 of those years are from the FSU 'down years' so often blamed for the ACC's horrible TV contract.  It seems the facts don't align with the ACC spin that FSU is to blame for a bad TV contract.  Unless you believe super high TV ratings equal bad TV contracts.

In fact, looking at this whole list....how does anyone not just look at John Swofford and say  "you are REALLY bad at your job."  Of course, it is the ACC who does NOT do that....they still follow his horrible leadership.



All-time TV ratings - 9/14/15

The top five most-viewed opening weekend games:

RankViewershipDateNetworkGame
110,585,000Mon, Sept. 7, 2015ESPN#1 Ohio State at Va Tech
29,888,000Mon, Sept. 6, 2010ESPNBoise State vs. Va Tech
39,648,000Mon, Sept. 5, 2005ABCMiami at Florida State
49,142,000Mon, Aug. 31, 1998ABCTexas A&M vs. Florida State
59,120,000Mon, Sept. 4, 2006ESPNFlorida State at Miami
Records date back to 1990 for ESPN, 1996 for ABC

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Pics of the Day





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Somebody tell John Swofford to wake the hell up...

With 'partners' like these.....the ACC is screwed.

It is bad enough we have leadership like Swofford....paired with a TV network that tears the conference down.....not sure why schools aren't awake here.

https://twitter.com/267mims/status/643037395995238400

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Factoid of the Day

Bud Elliott@TomahawkNation 3 minutes ago 
                          
Jimbo's first 5 years: 58-11, Natty, 3 ACC Titles, 13-2 v. UF/UM/Clem
 
The 5 years before: 38-27, 1 ACC Title, 4-11 v. UF/UM/Clem.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Factoid of the Day


Six teams have appeared in the 2012, 2013 & 2014 final AP college football polls --

Alabama,
Clemson,
FSU,
Louisville,
Ohio State
& Oregon.

Random Academic Factoids



http://floridastate.forums.rivals.com/threads/does-anyone-have-the-admission-statistics-on-the-fsu-fall-of-2015-class.35925/#post-670935

"There was an article in Business Insider (10/27/14) ranking the Top Public Universities based upon Avg SAT Scores. Article was Titled "The 104 smartest public colleges in America".

The ACC Conference Schools did well in the SAT rankings shown below.

ACC Conference Public Schools: # rank (avg SAT Score)

GT #1 (1385 avg SAT)
UVA #5 (1355 avg SAT)
UNC #10 (1305 avg SAT)
PITT #19 (1270 avg SAT)
Clemson #30 (1245 avg SAT)
NC State #34 (1235 avg SAT)
FSU #39 (1225 avg SAT)
VT #42 (1220 avg SAT)
UL #83 (1145 avg SAT)



UF #22 (1265 avg SAT) Top Public Ranked SEC Conference School
UG #33 (1240 avg SAT)
PSU #63 (1175 avg SAT) non ACC"


http://floridastate.forums.rivals.com/threads/fsu-ranked-number-211-on-forbes-list.29685/#post-670959

"Florida State has a number of other Programs ranked in US News (Best Graduate Schools - 2016).

Speech Language Pathology #21
Education #40
Political Science #40
Physics #44
Chemistry #49
Law #50
Psychology #60

Education (on-line) #2
Criminal Justice(on-line) #7
MBA (Part Time) #69"




FSU Business@FSUBiz 1 hour ago Tallahassee, FL
BREAKING: College of Business Undergraduate Programs ranked #39 among public universities by



http://floridastate.forums.rivals.com/threads/i-see-that-the-2016-u-s-news-rankings-will-come-out-on-9-9.35904/#post-711636

"Here's a limited breakdown of the metrics:

Rankings, Scores & Key Indicators
Score 45
High school counselor score (out of 5) 3.5
Average freshman retention rate 92%
Classes with fewer than 20 students 32.7%
Classes with 50 or more students 16%
Student-faculty ratio 26:1
Fall 2014 acceptance rate 55.4%
6-year graduation rate 79%

We could do better with the high school counselor score and with classes with fewer than 20 students + student-faculty ratio (and maybe our 6-year graduation rate). Changing counselor perceptions and adding new faculty both take time. I know Provost Sally McRorie gave a brief update on new faculty additions at the last BOT meeting. I think she said it would take about five years to move the needle on the student-faculty ratio and thereby influence the size of classes with fewer than 20 students.

All that coupled with the $1 billion campaign would (hopefully) help us make big moves. In order to reach our goal of being a top 25 public school (at 43 right now), we need to have a national ranking somewhere in the high 60s or low 70s (at 96 right now). "


"Here are the top 10 risers and fallers in ranking over the last five years.

I wonder what NC State has been doing to raise their status? They've leapfrogged us.
Conversely, the Alabama schools are headed in the opposite direction.

School/2015-16 ranking/14-15/10-11/annual/since 10-11

Top risers
San Diego State University CA public 149 149 183 0 34
University of Massachusetts-Amherst MA public 75 76 99 1 24
Northeastern University MA private 47 42 69 -5 22
North Carolina State University-Raleigh NC public 89 95 111 6 22
University at Buffalo-SUNY NY public 99 103 120 4 21
Loyola University Chicago IL private 99 106 117 7 18
Texas Christian University TX private 82 76 99 -6 17
Temple University PA public 115 121 132 6 17
University of Cincinnati OH public 140 129 156 -11 16

Top fallers
Howard University DC private 135 145 104 10 -31
Washington State University WA public 140 138 111 -2 -29
University of California-Riverside CA public 121 113 94 -8 -27
University of Alabama AL public 96 88 79 -8 -17
Auburn University AL public 102 103 85 1 -17
Missouri University of Science and Technology MO public 146 138 129 -8 -17
Iowa State University IA public 108 106 94 -2 -14
Kansas State University KS public 146 142 132 -4 -14
Drexel University PA private 99 95 86 -4 -13
University of Washington WA public 52 48 41 -4 -11 "

Monday, September 7, 2015

Factoid of the Day

Impressive Miami.....how is it you never even played for an ACC title?
Daren Willman @darenw 4 hours ago
Top colleges based on NFL 53 man rosters
 
Miami -FL 37
LSU 35
Alabama 35
Georgia 33
USC 33
Florida 32
Florida St 32
Oklahoma 31
Notre Dame 29

Friday, September 4, 2015

Jimbo Fisher's first 5 years at Florida State record-breaking



Jimbo Fisher's first 5 years at Florida State record-breaking


"Fisher has overseen Florida State's return to the top tier of college football since he took over as the Seminoles' head coach in 2010. And if winning is all that matters, Fisher has mattered more at Florida State in his first five years than any other Power Five conference coach has mattered in the same time span. For in his first half-decade as head coach of the 'Noles, Fisher has registered an unequaled mark among beginning Power-Five conference coaches. He's won 58 games, more than any P5 coach in his first five years-- ever (at least as far as we know).
Want some context? Some notable Power Five coaches to fall short of Fisher's premier half-decade mark include Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler, Paul "Bear" Bryant , Tom Osborne, Barry Switzer, Dennis Erickson, Bob Stoops, Pete Carroll, and, Fisher's closest challenger, Urban Meyer, who comes up a win short with 57 wins in his first five years at Florida.
Fisher's record-setting mark results from a few factors. Yes, the season is longer now, and conference title games, along with more bowl games, can help bolster one's win total.
But you have to get to those games, games against proven, formidable competition -- and win them -- and Fisher's been more than adept at doing so. He's captured the last three ACC championships, and he's 4-1 in bowl games. Furthermore, Fisher is 11-1 against other schools from Florida. In case you're wondering, the iconic Bobby Bowden, in 34 seasons with the 'Noles, never pulled off such a run against in-state competition."

Most Expensive Weekends 2015

Very interesting repost from ACC Football RX......best ACC blog out there.


Most Expensive Weekends 2015

From CheatSheet: The 10 Most-Expensive Cities to be a College Football Fan

The price of tickets, high as they are at times, is only part of the equation. If you're coming from out of town to see your team play, you probably need to spend the night... so CheatSheet combined average ticket price with average hotel room rates to get a top 10 most-expensive weekend list:


Rank

Team
AP Rank
preseason*
Avg Home
Game Hotel, $
Avg Home
Game Tkt, $
Total
Cost, $
10Florida St1022172293
9Oklahoma19160167327
8Baylor4180153333
7Ole Miss17237102339
6Ohio St1131210341
5Clemson12217125342
4Auburn6197173370
3Georgia9190195385
2Alabama3234200434
1Notre Dame11214349563

OBSERVATIONS:
1. It must be very expensive to follow Notre Dame - they seem to be on this list every year!
2. I'm a little surprised at how high hotels around Clemson are; 2015 ticket prices probably got a boost from a home schedule that includes Notre Dame, Georgia Tech AND Florida State.
3. How did FSU make this list with an average ticket of only $72? It's all in the hotels...

What are your thoughts? Have any of you stayed in a hotel at one of these locations, and if so, are these prices about right?