Sunday, June 4, 2017

FSU records that will never be broken....


14 Straight College Football Seasons finishing in AP Top 4 and 10 win seasons
http://www.espn.com/college-football/bowls12/story/_/id/8772406/if-florida-state-1990s-dynasty-college-football

Fourteen consecutive seasons of 10 wins or more.

Fourteen consecutive top-five finishes in the Associated Press Top 25 poll.

Over the course of 14 seasons from 1987 to 2000, the Seminoles had a 152-19-1 record, winning 88 percent of their games. FSU won national championships in 1993 and 1999 and finished No. 2 twice and No. 3 five times.

The 1987 FSU team finished 11-1, which started 14 consecutive seasons with 10 or more victories, the longest such streak in college football history. The Seminoles finished in the top five of the final Associated Press Top 25 poll every season from 1987 to 2000. After joining the ACC in 1992, FSU won its first 29 conference games and didn't lose to a league foe until a 33-28 defeat at Virginia on Nov. 2, 1995. FSU won ACC titles in each of its first nine seasons in the league.

http://www.tiptop25.com/topdynasties_ap_poll_era.html
Some say the greatest streak in college football history is Oklahoma's 47 game winning streak in the mid-1950s, but in my opinion, Florida State's 14 year streak of top 4 finishes in the AP poll 1987-2000 is much more remarkable. They dropped to #5 in the fixed poll for 1994, but still, 14 straight years of finishing in the top 5 is something no other team has come remotely close to accomplishing. So I'm calling this the greatest run in college football history. Here's how they finished over those 14 years:

1987: #2
1988: #3
1989: #3
1990: #4
1991: #3
1992: #2
1993: #1
1994: #5
1995: #4
1996: #2/3
1997: #3
1998: #3
1999: #1
2000: #3

Florida State was so strong over this time period that they also have the most total rating points for 15 straight years, 16, and up to 20 straight years (1984-2003), even though they were not nearly so powerful before and after their 14-year streak.



14 Straight Bowl Games without a loss (1982-1996) and 11 game bowl win streak
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Florida_State_Seminoles_bowl_games

12.December 30, 1982Gator BowlWWest Virginia3112
13.December 30, 1983Peach BowlWNorth Carolina283
14.December 22, 1984Citrus BowlTGeorgia1717
15.December 30, 1985Gator BowlWOklahoma State3423
16.December 31, 1986All-American BowlWIndiana2713
17.January 1, 1988Fiesta BowlWNebraska3128
18.January 2, 1989Sugar BowlWAuburn137
19.January 1, 1990Fiesta BowlWNebraska4117
20.December 28, 1990Blockbuster BowlWPenn State2417
21.January 1, 1992Cotton Bowl ClassicWTexas A&M102
22.January 1, 1993Orange Bowl (Bowl Coalition)WNebraska2714
23.January 1, 1994Orange Bowl (National Championship Game)WNebraska1816
24.January 2, 1995Sugar Bowl (Bowl Coalition)WFlorida2317
25.January 1, 1996Orange Bowl (Bowl Alliance)WNotre Dame3126


Six Homers, 16 RBIs for McDougall in one College Baseball Games
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oe2pt9rBOi8
http://www.seminoles.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=32900&ATCLID=209570101

The second baseman's homers and his 16 RBIs each set NCAA records on Sunday in College Park, Md. His astounding 7-for-7 performance set school and Atlantic Coast Conference records.


 Longest bowl game streak (including vacated) with 35
http://mcubed.net/ncaaf/bowls/strkaapp.shtml
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Florida_State_Seminoles_bowl_games
http://www.tallahassee.com/story/nolesports/fsu/2016/11/30/virginia-tech-continues-claim-nations-longest-bowl-streak-over-florida-state/94661328/

The only problem with that is that FSU has been to 35 straight bowl games, including the one the Seminoles will be playing in this season. The NCAA vacated FSU's 2006 Emerald Bowl victory over UCLA due to an academic issue that led to more than 30 players being suspended for the Music City Bowl against Kentucky the following season.


*Sorry Va Tech, I won't abide by NCAA's ruling when PSU got all their wins.  It is a BS way of handling things anyway.

40 Straight 40 win seasons in College Baseball

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