Getting to double-digit wins is not an easy feat in college football. FSU reaching that mark this season is a big deal.
— Plant The Spear (@Plantthespear1) January 5, 2023
Here's some perspective on not only how rare 10 wins can be, but also how impressive FSU's run of success has been in a relatively short amount of time. #FSU pic.twitter.com/ZKo4qyixqm
Since everyone likes to continuously bring up FSU having a few losing seasons, I decided why not see how we stack up as far as the percentage of losing seasons throughout program history.🤔 #FSU pic.twitter.com/homAXWRDl4
— Plant The Spear (@Plantthespear1) January 6, 2023
Florida finished with consecutive losing seasons for the first time since 1978 & 1979
— Pick Six Previews (@PickSixPreviews) January 7, 2023
Lost to every SEC East program, plus FSU & UCF, in the past 14 months
T8 (w Penn State).
1. Bama
2. OU
3. Michigan
4. Ohio State
5. USC
6. Nebraska and UGA
8. FSU and Penn State
FSU has 25 10 win seasons since 1954. The first coming in 1977.
Miami has 15 10 win seasons since 1936. The first coming in 1983
The Turds have 16 10 win seasons since 1911. The first coming in 1991.
Did a little digging.
Michigan has 31 10 win seasons, since 1882. First one in 1898.
Notre Dame has 22 10 wins seasons since 1899. First being in 1921.
Clemson has 18 10 win season since 1902, first being in 1948.
Ohio State has 29 10 wins seasons, the first being in 1948. They started playing football in 1904.
Oklahoma has 40 10 wins seasons starting in 1903. Their first 10 win season was 1915.
USC has 27 10 wins season starting in 1922. They won 10 games their very first season.
All teams listed have more than florida or Miami.
UF baseball didn't make a CWS until 1988.
UF basketball didn't even make an NCAA Tournament untill 1987.
.@FSUFootball’s 10-win seasons:
— David Block (@davidraider88) December 30, 2022
1977, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022
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