2015 Florida State Seminoles football team

2015 Florida State Seminoles football
Peach Bowl vs. #14 Houston,
L, 24–38
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic Division
Ranking
Coaches #14
AP #14
2015 record 10–3 (6–2 ACC)
Head coach Jimbo Fisher (6th as head coach, 9th overall year)
Co-offensive coordinator Lawrence Dawsey (2nd as coordinator, 9th overall year)
Co-offensive coordinator Randy Sanders (2nd as coordinator, 3rd overall year)
Offensive scheme Multiple
Defensive coordinator Charles Kelly (2nd as coordinator, 3rd overall year)
Base defense Nickel
Captain
Home stadium Doak Campbell Stadium (Capacity: 82,300; Grass)
Uniform
2015 ACC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Atlantic Division
#2 Clemson x$^   8 0         14 1  
#14 Florida State   6 2         10 3  
Louisville   5 3         8 5  
NC State   3 5         7 6  
Syracuse   2 6         4 8  
Wake Forest   1 7         3 9  
Boston College   0 8         3 9  
Coastal Division
#15 North Carolina x   8 0         11 3  
Pittsburgh   6 2         8 5  
Miami   5 3         8 5  
Duke   4 4         8 5  
Virginia Tech   4 4         7 6  
Virginia   3 5         4 8  
Georgia Tech   1 7         3 9  
Championship: Clemson 45, North Carolina 37
  • ^ College Football Playoff participant
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
As of January 12, 2016; Rankings from AP Poll

The 2015 Florida State Seminoles football team, variously Florida State or FSU, represented Florida State University in the sport of American football during the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS college football season. Florida State competed in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Seminoles were led by sixth year head coach Jimbo Fisher and played their home games at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida. They were members of the Atlantic Coast Conference, playing in the Atlantic Division. It was the Seminoles' 24th season as a member of the ACC and its 11th in the ACC Atlantic Division.

Florida State came into the season after a two-year run (2013 and 2014) in which the Seminoles won 27 games with a pair of ACC Championships, a BCS National Title, an appearance in the College Football Playoff, a Heisman Trophy winner, and eighteen NFL Draft selections.

They finished the season 10–3, 6–2 in ACC play to finish in second place in the Atlantic Division. They were invited to the Peach Bowl where they lost to Houston.

Florida State seniors - Giorgio Newberry, Derrick Mitchell, Nile Lawrence-Stample, Reggie Northrup, Terrance Smith, Tyler Hunter, Javien Elliott, Keelin Smith, Lamarcus Brutus and Cason Beatty - ended their college careers with 49 wins over the course of four seasons, becoming the winningest class in school history.

Before the season

Previous season

Florida State ended the 2014 season with a 13–1 record (8–0 in ACC play), winning the conference championship and appearing in the playoff. They were led by Jimbo Fisher in his fifth year as head coach.

Returning

Offense

Running back Dalvin Cook returned for his sophomore season.

The Seminoles returned three starters on offense:

Defense

Safety Jalen Ramsey returned for his junior season.

The Seminoles returned seven starters on defense:

Special Teams

Kicker Roberto Aguayo returned for his redshirt junior season.

The Seminoles returned two starters on special teams:

Departures

Offense

Defense

Transfers

Offense

Defense

Recruiting class

Calvin Brewton, George Campbell, Derwin James, De'Andre Johnson, Jacques Patrick, Da'Vante Phillips and Josh Sweat were early enrollees.[1]

Coaching changes

After the 2014 season, defensive ends coach Sal Sunseri took a job with the Oakland Raiders.[2] He was replaced by University of Florida assistant Brad Lawing.[3]

Spring game

Florida State Spring Game
1 2 34Total
Gold 14 10 01438
Garnet 3 14 0017

at Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL

  • Date: April 11
  • Game time: 2:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 76 °F • Wind: N 7 mph • Weather: Rainy
  • Game attendance: 17,250
  • TV: ESPN3
  • [4]
Game information
First Quarter
  • GOLD: Derwin James 41 yd interception return (Roberto Aguayo kick)
  • GOLD: George Campbell 65 yd pass from J.J. Cosentino (Roberto Aguayo kick)
  • GARNET: Roberto Aguayo 47 yd field goal
Second Quarter
  • GOLD: Roberto Aguayo 56 yd field goal
  • GARNET: Dalvin Cook 1 yd run (Roberto Aguayo kick)
  • GARNET: Dalvin Cook 6 yd run (Roberto Aguayo kick)
  • GOLD: Ermon Lane 42 yd pass from De'Andre Johnson (Roberto Aguayo kick)
Fourth Quarter
  • GOLD: Jacques Patrick 11 yd run (Roberto Aguayo kick)
  • GOLD: Mavin Saunders 17 yd pass from De'Andre Johnson (Ryan Feely kick)
Top Passers
  • Garnet Team – Sean Maguire; 22/44, 289 yards, 2 INT
  • Gold Team – J.J. Cosentino; 7/11, 177 yards, 1 TD
Top Rushers
  • Garnet Team – Mario Pender; 10 carries, 75 yards
  • Gold Team – Jacques Patrick; 16 carries, 83 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • Garnet Team – Jesus Wilson; 8 receptions, 114 yards
  • Gold Team – Mavin Saunders; 6 receptions, 91 yards, 1 TD

Personnel

Coaching staff

Florida State Seminoles coaches

Head Coach

Assistant Coaches

Roster

Freshman quarterback De'Andre Johnson was dismissed from the team after being charged with a misdemeanor.[5]

2015 Florida State Seminoles

Quarterback

  • 6 Everett Golson Senior (6'0, 199)
  • 10 Sean Maguire – Junior (6'3, 221)
  • 12 Deondre Francois - Freshman (6'1, 203)
  • 16 J.J. Cosentino – Freshman (6'4, 239)

Running back

  • 4 Dalvin CookSophomore (5'11, 202)
  • 7 Mario Pender – Junior (5'10, 196)
  • 9 Jacques Patrick - Freshman (6'2, 235)
  • 23 Freddie Stevenson – Junior (6'1, 241) (FB)
  • 26 Jonathan Vickers – Sophomore (6'1, 226)

Wide receiver

  • 1 Ermon Lane – Sophomore (6'3, 205)
  • 3 Jesus Wilson – Junior (5'10, 185)
  • 5 Da'Vante Phillips - Freshman (6'1, 210)
  • 8 Levonte 'Kermit' Whitfield – Junior (5'8, 184)
  • 11 George Campbell - Freshman (6'4, 202)
  • 13 Ja'Vonn Harrison – Sophomore (6'2, 202)
  • 15 Travis RudolphSophomore (6'1, 186)
  • 18 Auden Tate - Freshman (6'5, 216)
  • 80 Nyqwan Murray - Freshman (5'11, 171)

Tight end

  • 81 Ryan Izzo – Freshman (6'5, 241)
  • 83 Jalen Wilkerson - Freshman (6'4, 253)
  • 85 Jeremy Kerr – Sophomore (6'6, 266)
  • 88 Mavin Saunders – Freshman (6'5, 248)
 

Offensive line

  • 52 David Robbins - Freshman (6'4, 322)
  • 54 Alec Eberle – Freshman (6'4, 294)
  • 55 Chad Mavety – Junior (6'5, 337)
  • 57 Corey Martinez – Freshman (6'4, 295)
  • 59 Ryan Hoefield – Sophomore (6'2, 299)
  • 62 Ethan Frith - Freshman (6'7, 299)
  • 70 Cole Minshew - Freshman (6'5, 340)
  • 71 Brock Ruble  Freshman (6'8, 307)
  • 72 Kareem Are  Junior (6'6, 334)
  • 74 Derrick Kelly Jr. – Freshman (6'5, 312)
  • 75 Abdul Bello - Freshman (6'6. 307)
  • 77 Roderick Johnson – Sophomore (6'7, 323)
  • 78 Wilson Bell – Sophomore (6'5, 316)

Defensive line

  • 4 Giorgio Newberry – Senior (6'6, 295)
  • 9 Josh Sweat - Freshman (6'5, 237)
  • 11 Derrick Mitchell – Senior (6'4, 305)
  • 12 Arthur Williams – Freshman (6'4, 318)
  • 21 Chris Casher – Junior (6'4, 256)
  • 41 Lorenzo Featherston – Sophomore (6'7, 229)
  • 44 DeMarcus Walker – Junior (6'3, 281)
  • 55 Fredrick Jones – Freshman (6'2, 304)
  • 67 Adam Torres – Freshman (6'4, 285)
  • 86 Darvin Taylor - Freshman (6'3, 308)
  • 90 Demarcus Christmas – Freshman (6'3, 301)
  • 91 Derrick Nnadi – Sophomore (6'1, 301)
  • 92 Justin Shanks – Junior (6'2 322)
  • 95 Keith Bryant – Sophomore (6'2, 294)
  • 98 Rick Leonard – Sophomore (6'7, 281)
  • 99 Nile Lawrence-Stample – Senior (6'1, 302)
 

Linebacker

  • 5 Reggie Northrup – Senior (6'1, 231)
  • 6 Matthew Thomas – Sophomore (6'3, 225)
  • 16 Jacob Pugh – Sophomore (6'4, 239)
  • 18 Ro'Derrick Hoskins – Sophomore (6'2, 238)
  • 22 Tyrell Lyons – Sophomore (6'1, 219)
  • 24 Terrance Smith – Senior (6'4, 230)
  • 30 Sh'Mar Kilby-Lane - Freshman (6'1, 212)
  • 35 Lorenzo Phillips - Junior (6'2, 225)
  • 45 Delvin Purifoy – Freshman (6'2, 257)

Defensive back

  • 1 Tyler Hunter – Senior (5'11, 198)
  • 3 Derwin James - Freshman (6'3, 212)
  • 7 Ryan Green – Junior (5'11, 201)
  • 8 Jalen RamseyJunior (6'1, 202)
  • 10 Calvin Brewton - Freshman (6'0, 178)
  • 13 Marcus Lewis - Freshman (6'1, 192)
  • 14 Javien Elliott - Senior (5'11, 176)
  • 15 Tarvarus McFadden - Freshman (6'2, 197)
  • 19 A.J. Westbrook - Freshman (6'0, 184)
  • 20 Trey Marshall – Sophomore (6'0, 207)
  • 27 Marquez White – Sophomore (6'0, 184)
  • 28 Malique Jackson – Sophomore (6'0, 176)
  • 29 Nate Andrews – Junior (6'0, 206)
  • 37 Keelin Smith – Senior (6'3, 190)
  • 42 Lamarcus Brutus – Senior (6'0, 207)

Special teams

  • 19 Roberto Aguayo Junior (6'1, 204) (K)
  • 38 Cason Beatty – Senior (6'3, 215) (P) (H)
  • 47 Stephen Gabbard – Sophomore (6'3, 217) (LS)

Depth chart

(Depth Chart Notations: Name, Year at FSU/total years of eligibility, Games started in 2014)

Defense
STAR
Trey Marshall, 2/4, 0/11
Tyler Hunter, 5/5, 14/14
FS
Nate Andrews, 3/4, 13/14
Derwin James, 1/4, N/A
WILL MIKE BUCK
Terrance Smith, 5/5, 10/12 Reggie Northrup, 4/4, 14/14 Jacob Pugh, 2/4, 0/13
Tyrell Lyons, 3/5, 0/11 Lorenzo Featherston, 2/4, 3/11
Lorenzo Phillips, 1/2, N/A Josh Sweat, 1/4, N/A
SS
Lamarcus Brutus, 5/5, 0/14
Trey Marshall, 2/4, 0/11
CB
Marquez White, 3/4, 0/12
Ryan Green, 3/4, 0/7
Tarvarus McFadden, 1/4, N/A
DE NT DE
DeMarcus Walker, 3/4, 11/14 Derrick Nnadi, 2/4, 0/9 Nile Lawrence-Stample, 5/5, 2/4
Rick Leonard, 2/4, 0/4 Demarcus Christmas, 2/5, 0/2 Derrick Mitchell, Jr., 5/5, 10/12
CB
Jalen Ramsey, 3/4, 14/14
Malique Jackson, 2/4, 0/3
Marcus Lewis, 1/4, N/A
Offense
WR
Travis Rudolph, 2/4, 6/13
Ja'Vonn "Pigg" Harrison, 2/4, 0/6
Da’Vante Phillips, 1/4, N/A
WR
Jesus Wilson, 3/4, 7/13
Kermit Whitfield, 3/4, 0/14
LT LG C RG RT
Roderick Johnson, 2/4, 5/8 Kareem Are, 2/3, N/A Alec Eberle, 2/5, N/A
or
Corey Martinez, 2/5, N/A
Wilson Bell, 3/5, 0/2 Derrick Kelly, 2/5, N/A
Ethan Frith, 1/4, N/A Cole Minshew, 1/4, N/A Cole Minshew, 1/4, N/A Keith Weeks, 4/5, 0/14 Chad Mavety, 2/3, N/A
Abdul Bello, 1/4, N/A Ryan Hoefield, 3/5, 4/7 David Robbins, 1/4, N/A Brock Ruble, 2/5, N/A
TE
Mavin Saunders, 2/5, N/A
Ryan Izzo, 2/5, N/A
Jeremy Kerr, 3/5, 0/14
WR
Ermon Lane, 2/4, 2/14
George Campbell, 1/4, NA
QB
Everett Golson, 1/5, N/A
Sean Maguire, 4/5, 1/4
J.J. Cosentino, 2/5, N/A, PA
Deondre Francois, 1/4, N/A
Special Teams
PK Roberto Aguayo, 4/5, 14/14
P Cason Beatty, 4/4, 14/14
KR Kermit Whitfield, 3/4, 0/14
Jalen Ramsey, 3/4, 14/14
PR Jesus Wilson, 3/4, 7/13
Marquez White, 3/4, 0/12
RB
Mario Pender, 4/5, 1/9
Johnathan Vickers, 2/4, 0/13
Jacques Patrick, 1/4, N/A
Dalvin Cook, 2/4, 3/13

Media

Florida State football is broadcast on the Florida State University Seminoles Radio Network and the games are called by Gene Deckerhoff.

Statistics

Scores by quarter (all opponents)

1 2 3 4 Total
Florida State 93 90 113 116 412
All opponents 53 65 24 85 227

Scores by quarter (ACC opponents)

1 2 3 4 Total
Florida State 62 56 52 47 217
ACC opponents 43 31 24 46 144

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final 
AP 10 11 9 10 11 12 11 9 17 17 19 16 14 10 9 14 
Coaches' 8 8 6 7 9 8 8 9 15 15 18 16 14 9 8 14 
CFP Not released 16 16 14 13 9 9 Not released

Season

Florida State was picked to finish second in the ACC Atlantic.[6] Roberto Aguayo, Roderick Johnson, Jalen Ramsey, and Terrance Smith were named to the preseason All-ACC team.[7]

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 5 9:00 p.m. Texas State* #10 Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, Florida ESPNews W 59–16   80,917
September 12 11:30 a.m. USF* #11 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ESPN W 34–14   72,811
September 18 8:00 p.m. at Boston College #9 Alumni StadiumChestnut Hill, Massachusetts ESPN W 14–0   39,111
October 3 3:30 p.m. at Wake Forest #11 BB&T FieldWinston-Salem, North Carolina ESPN W 24–16   28,588
October 10 8:00 p.m. Miami (FL) #12 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL (Rivalry) ABC W 29–24   82,329
October 17 Noon Louisville #11 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ESPN W 41–21   71,225
October 24 7:00 p.m. at Georgia Tech #9 Bobby Dodd StadiumAtlanta, Georgia ESPN2 L 16–22   55,000
October 31 Noon Syracuse #17 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ABC W 45–21   67,630
November 7 3:30 p.m. at #3 Clemson #17 Memorial Stadium, ClemsonClemson, South Carolina (Rivalry) ABC L 13–23   83,099
November 14 12:30 p.m. NC Statedagger #19 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ACCN W 34–17   71,210
November 21 3:00 p.m. #9 (FCS) Chattanooga* #16 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL ACCRSN W 52–13   66,412
November 28 7:30 p.m. at #10 Florida* #14 Ben Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, FL (Rivalry) ESPN W 27–2   90,916
December 31 Noon vs. #14 Houston* #9 Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA (Peach Bowl) ESPN L 24–38   71,007
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time..

Game summaries

Texas State

Overall record Last meeting Result
First Meeting
Texas State vs. Florida State
1 2 34Total
Bobcats 0 10 0616
#10 Seminoles 14 7 142459

at Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida

  • Date: September 5
  • Game time: 9:05 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 78 °F • Wind: E 5 mph • Weather: Light Rain
  • Game attendance: 80,917
  • Referee: Pat Garvey
  • TV announcers (ESPNews): Dave Lamont (play-by-play), Ray Bentley (analyst), Dawn Davenport (sideline reporter)
  • [8][9]
Game information
First Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 1 yd run TEX ST 0 FSU 7
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 28 yd run TEX ST 0 FSU 14
Second Quarter
  • TEX ST: James Sherman 26 yd field goal TEX ST 3 FSU 14
  • TEX ST: Chris Nutall 4 yd run TEX ST 10 FSU 14
  • FSU: Mario Pender 1 yd run TEX ST
Third Quarter
  • FSU: Travis Rudolph 5 yd pass from Everett Golson
  • FSU: Ryan Izzo 13 yd pass from Everett Golson
Fourth Quarter
  • FSU: Jesus Wilson 14 yd pass from Everett Golson
  • FSU: Ja'Vonn Harrison 55 yd pass from Everett Golson
  • TEX ST: Chris French 4 yd pass from Connor White
  • FSU: Jonathan Vickers 24 yd pass from Sean Maguire
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 22 yd field goal
Top Passers
  • Texas State - Tyler Jones; 16/25, 100 yards
  • Florida State - Everett Golson; 19/25, 302 yards, 4 TD
Top Rushers
  • Texas State - Tyler Jones; 10 carries, 39 yards
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 19 carries, 156 yards, 2 TD
Top Receiving
  • Texas State - C.J. Best; 6 receptions, 43 yards
  • Florida State - Ja'Vonn Harrison; 2 receptions, 77 yards, 1 TD

South Florida

Overall record Last meeting Result
1–1[10] 2012 Fla St., 30–17
South Florida vs. Florida State
1 2 34Total
Bulls 0 7 0714
#11 Seminoles 7 0 171034

at Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida

  • Date: September 12
  • Game time: 11:31 a.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 73 °F • Wind: Calm • Weather: Light Rain
  • Game attendance: 72,811
  • Referee: Tracy Jones
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Brock Huard (analyst), Shannon Spake (sideline reporter)
  • [11][12]
Game information
First Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 74 yd run
Second Quarter
  • USF: D'Ernest Johnson 1 yd pass from Quinton Flowers
Third Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 24 yd run
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 30 yd field goal
  • FSU: Jesus Wilson 23 yd pass from Everett Golson
Fourth Quarter
  • USF: D'Ernest Johnson 71 yd pass from Quinton Flowers
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 38 yd field goal
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 37 yd run
Top Passers
  • South Florida - Quinton Flowers; 12/24, 125 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
  • Florida State - Everett Golson; 14/26, 163 yards, 1 TD
Top Rushers
  • South Florida - Marlon Mack; 18 carries, 83 yards
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 30 carries, 266 yards, 3 TD
Top Receiving
  • South Florida - D'Ernest Johnson; 5 receptions, 89 yards, 2 TD
  • Florida State - Travis Rudolph; 6 receptions, 55 yards

Boston College

Overall record Last meeting Result
8–4[10] 2014 Fla St., 20–17
Florida State vs. Boston College
1 2 34Total
#9 Seminoles 7 0 0714
Eagles 0 0 000

at Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

  • Date: September 18
  • Game time: 8:02 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 73 °F • Wind: SSW 7 mph • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 39,111
  • Referee: Ron Cherry
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Dave Flemming (play-by-play), Mack Brown (analyst), Allison Williams (sideline reporter)
  • [13][14]
Game information
First Quarter
  • FSU: Travis Rudolph 9 yd pass from Everett Golson
Fourth Quarter
  • FSU: Jalen Ramsey 36 yd fumble return
Top Passers
  • Florida State - Everett Golson; 15/24, 119 yards, 1 TD
  • Boston College - Darius Wade; 4/12, 47 yards, 1 INT
Top Rushers
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 15 carries, 54 yards
  • Boston College - Myles Willis; 8 carries, 40 yards
Top Receiving
  • Florida State - Kermit Whitfield; 4 receptions, 52 yards
  • Boston College - Bobby Wolford; 2 receptions, 26 yards

Wake Forest

Overall record Last meeting Result
26–6–1[10] 2014 Fla St., 43–3
Florida State vs. Wake Forest
1 2 34Total
#11 Seminoles 7 7 10024
Demon Deacons 3 7 0616

at BB&T Field, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

  • Date: October 3
  • Game time: 3:35 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 56 °F • Wind: NE 7 mph • Weather: Rain
  • Game attendance: 28,588
  • Referee: Penn Wagers
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mark Neely (play-by-play), David Diaz-Infante (analyst), Dawn Davenport (sideline reporter)
  • [15][16]
Game information
First Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 94 yd run
Second Quarter
  • FSU: Jonathan Vickers 9 yd run
WF: Cam Serigne 7 yd pass from Kendall Hinton
Third Quarter
  • FSU: Kermit Whitfield 5 yd pass from Everett Golson
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 25 yd field goal
Fourth Quarter
  • WF: Mike Weaver 34 yd field goal
  • WF: Mike Weaver 29 yd field goal
Top Passers
  • Florida State - Everett Golson; 20/31, 202 yards, 1 TD
  • Wake Forest - Kendall Hinton; 27/42, 215 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Top Rushers
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 2 carries, 94 yards, 1 TD
  • Wake Forest - Matt Colburn; 11 carries, 51 yards
Top Receiving
  • Florida State - Jesus Wilson; 5 receptions, 77 yards
  • Wake Forest - Cam Serigne; 10 receptions, 83 yards, 1 TD

Miami (FL)

Overall record Last meeting Result
28–31[10] 2014 Fla St., 30–26
Miami vs. Florida State
1 2 34Total
Hurricanes 3 7 7724
#12 Seminoles 14 6 0929

at Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida

  • Date: October 10
  • Game time: 8:14 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 81 °F • Wind: NNW 9 mph • Weather: Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 82,329
  • Referee: Jeff Flanagan
  • TV announcers (ABC): Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), Heather Cox (sideline reporter)
  • [17][18]
Game information
First Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 72 yd run
  • MIA: Michael Badgley 30 yd field goal
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 36 yd pass from Everett Golson
Second Quarter
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 22 yd field goal
  • MIA: Rashawn Scott 58 yd pass from Brad Kaaya
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 32 yd field goal
Third Quarter
  • MIA: Joseph Yearby 1 yd pass from Brad Kaaya
Fourth Quarter
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 25 yd field goal
  • MIA: Stacy Coley 29 yd pass from Brad Kaaya
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 23 yd run
Top Passers
  • Miami - Brad Kaaya; 29/49, 405 yards, 3 TD
  • Florida State - Everett Golson; 25/33, 291 yards, 1 TD
Top Rushers
  • Miami - Joseph Yearby; 15 carries, 33 yards
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 22 carries, 222 yards, 2 TD
Top Receiving
  • Miami - Stacy Coley; 7 receptions, 139 yards, 1 TD
  • Florida State - Kermit Whitfield; 9 receptions, 95 yards

Louisville

Overall record Last meeting Result
13–2[10] 2014 Fla St., 42–31
Louisville vs. Florida State
1 2 34Total
Cardinals 7 0 7721
#11 Seminoles 3 3 211441

at Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida

  • Date: October 17
  • Game time: 12:02 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 71 °F • Wind: NNW 9 mph • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 71,225
  • Referee: Jerry Magallanes
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Brock Huard (analyst), Shannon Spake (sideline reporter)
  • [19][20]
Game information
First Quarter
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 43 yd field goal
  • LOU: James Quick 18 yd pass from Lamar Jackson
Second Quarter
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 32 yd field goal
Third Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 54 yd run
  • LOU: James Quick 19 yd pass from Lamar Jackson
  • FSU: Kermit Whitfield 70 yd pass from Everett Golson
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 14 yd run
Fourth Quarter
  • FSU: Travis Rudolph 13 yd pass from Everett Golson
  • LOU: James Quick 39 yd pass from Lamar Jackson
  • FSU: Ryan Izzo 2 yd pass from Everett Golson
Top Passers
  • Louisville - Lamar Jackson; 20/35, 307 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT
  • Florida State - Everett Golson; 26/38, 372 yards, 3 TD
Top Rushers
  • Louisville - Lamar Jackson; 19 carries, 32 yards
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 22 carries, 163 yards, 2 TD
Top Receiving
  • Louisville - James Quick; 5 receptions, 130 yards, 3 TD
  • Florida State - Kermit Whitfield; 9 receptions, 172 yards, 1 TD

Georgia Tech

Overall record Last meeting Result
14–9–1[10] 2014 Fla St., 37–35
Florida State vs. Georgia Tech
1 2 34Total
#9 Seminoles 3 13 0016
Yellow Jackets 3 7 3922

at Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

  • Date: October 24
  • Game time: 7:05 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 67 °F • Wind: ESE 4 mph • Weather: Partly Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 55,000
  • Referee: Jeff Heaser
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (analyst), Quint Kessenich (sideline reporter)
  • [21][22]
Game information
First Quarter
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 20 yd field goal
  • GT: Harrison Butker 53 yd field goal
Second Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 2 yd run
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 27 yd field goal
  • GT: Justin Thomas 60 yd run
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 38 yd field goal
Third Quarter
  • GT: Harrison Butker 40 yd field goal
Fourth Quarter
  • GT: Harrison Butker 35 yd field goal
  • GT: Lance Austin 78 yd return
Top Passers
  • Florida State - Everett Golson; 20/30, 210 yards, 1 INT
  • Georgia Tech - Justin Thomas; 4/10, 67 yards, 2 INT
Top Rushers
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 17 carries, 82 yards, 1 TD
  • Georgia Tech - Justin Thomas; 13 carries, 88 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • Florida State - Kermit Whitfield; 6 receptions, 61 yards
  • Georgia Tech - Brad Stewart; 1 reception, 36 yards

Syracuse

Overall record Last meeting Result
7–1[10] 2014 Fla St., 38–20
Syracuse vs. Florida State
1 2 34Total
Orange 7 7 0721
#17 Seminoles 14 14 71045

at Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida

  • Date: October 31
  • Game time: 12:05 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 72 °F • Wind: ESE 7 mph • Weather: Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 67,630
  • Referee: Pat Garvey
  • TV announcers (ABC): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Chris Spielman (analyst), Todd McShay (sideline reporter)
  • [23][24]
Game information
First Quarter
  • SYR: Eric Dungey 1 yd run
  • FSU: Travis Rudolph 75 yd pass from Sean Maguire
  • FSU: Travis Rudolph 45 yd pass from Sean Maguire
Second Quarter
  • FSU: Jacques Patrick 2 yd run
  • SYR: Eric Dungey 1 yd run
  • FSU: Jacques Patrick 1 yd run
Third Quarter
  • FSU: Travis Rudolph 19 yd pass from Sean Maguire
Fourth Quarter
  • FSU: Jacques Patrick 28 yd run
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 35 yd field goal
  • SYR: Brisly Estime 59 yd punt return
Top Passers
  • Syracuse - Eric Dungey; 11/24, 120 yards
  • Florida State - Sean Maguire; 23/35, 348 yards, 3 TD
Top Rushers
  • Syracuse - George Morris II; 6 carries, 55 yards
  • Florida State - Jacques Patrick; 24 carries, 162 yards, 3 TD
Top Receiving
  • Syracuse - Dontae Strickland; 1 reception, 62 yards
  • Florida State - Travis Rudolph; 5 receptions, 191 yards, 3 TD

Clemson

Overall record Last meeting Result
20–8[10] 2014 Fla St., 23–17
Florida State vs. Clemson
1 2 34Total
#17 Seminoles 7 3 3013
#3 Tigers 3 3 71023

at Memorial Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina

  • Date: November 7
  • Game time: 3:40 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 70 °F • Wind: WNW 2-4 mph • Weather: Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 83,099
  • Referee: Duane Heydt
  • TV announcers (ABC): Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), Heather Cox (sideline reporter)
  • [25][26]
Game information
First Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 75 yd run
  • CLEM: Greg Huegel 31 yd field goal
Second Quarter
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 23 yd field goal
  • CLEM: Greg Huegel 25 yd field goal
Third Quarter
  • CLEM: Deon Cain 38 yd pass from Deshaun Watson
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 41 yd field goal
Fourth Quarter
  • CLEM: Greg Huegel 34 yd field goal
  • CLEM: Wayne Gallman 25 yd run
Top Passers
  • Florida State - Sean Maguire; 16/29, 164 yards, 1 INT
  • Clemson - Deshaun Watson; 28/42, 297 yards, 1 TD
Top Rushers
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 21 carries, 194 yards, 1 TD
  • Clemson - Deshaun Watson; 16 carries, 107 yards
Top Receiving
  • Florida State - Travis Rudolph; 6 receptions, 86 yards
  • Clemson - Jordan Leggett; 6 receptions, 101 yards

NC State

Overall record Last meeting Result
23–11[10] 2014 Fla St., 56–41
NC State vs. Florida State
1 2 34Total
Wolfpack 17 0 0017
#19 Seminoles 7 10 10734

at Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida

  • Date: November 14
  • Game time: 12:32 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 64 °F • Wind: NE 9 mph • Weather: Clear
  • Game attendance: 71,210
  • Referee: Gary Patterson
  • TV announcers (ACC Network): Tim Brant (play-by-play), Dave Archer (analyst), Roddy Jones (sideline reporter)
  • [27][28]
Game information
First Quarter
  • NC ST: Kyle Bambard 31 yd field goal
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 13 yd run
  • NC ST: Jaylen Samuels 2 yd pass from Jacoby Brissett
  • NC ST: Jacoby Brissett 2 yd run
Second Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 30 yd run
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 40 yd field goal
Third Quarter
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 26 yd field goal
  • FSU: Kermit Whitfield 27 yd pass from Sean Maguire
Fourth Quarter
  • FSU: Kermit Whitfield 45 yd pass from Sean Maguire
Top Passers
  • NC State - Jacoby Brissett; 27/47, 209 yards, 1 TD
  • Florida State - Sean Maguire; 18/28, 231 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Top Rushers
  • NC State - Jacoby Brissett; 17 carries, 25 yards, 1 TD
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 22 carries, 138 yards, 2 TD
Top Receiving
  • NC State - David Grinnage; 7 receptions, 63 yards
  • Florida State - Kermit Whitfield; 6 receptions, 117 yards, 2 TD

Chattanooga

Overall record Last meeting Result
2–0[10] 2008 Fla St., 46–7
UT-Chattanooga vs. Florida State
1 2 34Total
#9 (FCS) Mocs 3 3 0713
#16 Seminoles 7 17 21752

at Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida

  • Date: November 21
  • Game time: 3:04 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 75 °F • Wind: SSE 5 mph • Weather: Cloudy
  • Game attendance: 66,412
  • Referee: Pat Garvey
  • TV announcers (Fox Sun Sports): Wes Durham (play-by-play), James Bates (analyst), Hans Heiserer and Jenn Hildreth (sideline reporters)
  • [29][30]
Game information
First Quarter
  • CHATT: Henrique Ribeiro 29 yd field goal
  • FSU: Jacques Patrick 1 yd run
Second Quarter
  • CHATT: Henrique Ribeiro 24 yd field goal
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 13 yd run
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 18 yd field goal
  • FSU: Kermit Whitfield 26 yd pass from Sean Maguire
Third Quarter
  • FSU: Kermit Whitfield 13 yd pass from Sean Maguire
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 2 yd run
  • FSU: Colton Plante 2 yd run
Fourth Quarter
  • CHATT: Jacob Huesman 3 yd run
  • FSU: Jacques Patrick 4 yd run
Top Passers
  • Chattanooga - Jacob Huesman; 12/19, 94 yards, 1 INT
  • Florida State - Sean Maguire; 12/17, 152 yards, 2 TD
Top Rushers
  • Chattanooga - Derrick Craine; 12 carries, 36 yards
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 15 carries, 106 yards, 2 TD
Top Receiving
  • Chattanooga - C.J. Board, James Stovall; 3 receptions, 29 yards
  • Florida State - Kermit Whitfield; 5 receptions, 91 yards, 2 TD

Florida

Overall record Last meeting Result
23–34–2[10] 2014 Fla St., 24–19
Florida State vs. Florida
1 2 34Total
#14 Seminoles 0 10 31427
#10 Gators 0 0 022

at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Florida

  • Date: November 28
  • Game time: 7:37 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 68 °F • Wind: ENE 5 mph • Weather: Humid
  • Game attendance: 90,916
  • Referee: Hubert Owens
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Ed Cunningham (analyst), Jerry Punch (sideline reporter)
  • [31][32]
Game information
Second Quarter
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 45 yd field goal
  • FSU: Jeremy Kerr 1 yd pass from Sean Maguire
Third Quarter
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 51 yd field goal
Fourth Quarter
  • UF: Safety
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 15 yd run
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 29 yd run
Top Passers
  • Florida State - Sean Maguire; 14/28, 160 yards, 1 TD
  • Florida - Treon Harris; 19/38, 134 yards
Top Rushers
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 26 carries, 183 yards, 2 TD
  • Florida - Kelvin Taylor; 24 carries, 136 yards
Top Receiving
  • Florida State - Kermit Whitfield; 2 receptions, 52 yards
  • Florida - Jake McGee; 4 receptions, 34 yards

Houston

Overall record Last meeting Result
2–12–2[10] 1978 Hou., 27–21
Houston vs. Florida State (Peach Bowl)
1 2 34Total
#14 Cougars 7 14 01738
#9 Seminoles 3 0 71424

at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia

Game information
First Quarter
  • UH: Greg Ward Jr. 7 yd run
  • FSU: Roberto Aguayo 20 yd field goal
Second Quarter
  • UH: Chance Allen 20 yd pass from Demarcus Ayers
  • UH: Greg Ward Jr. 6 yd run
Third Quarter
  • FSU: Dalvin Cook 1 yd run
Fourth Quarter
  • UH: Ty Cummings 39 yd field goal
  • FSU: Travis Rudolph 65 yd pass from Sean Maguire
  • UH: Chance Allen 17 yd pass from Greg Ward Jr.
  • FSU: Jesus Wilson 14 yd pass from Sean Maguire
  • UH: Ryan Jackson 2 yd run
Top Passers
  • Houston - Greg Ward, Jr.; 25/41, 238 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • Florida State - Sean Maguire; 22/44, 392 yards, 2 TD, 4 INT
Top Rushers
  • Houston - Greg Ward, Jr.; 20 carries, 67 yards, 2 TD
  • Florida State - Dalvin Cook; 18 carries, 33 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • Houston - Demarcus Ayers; 9 receptions, 82 yards
  • Florida State - Travis Rudolph; 7 receptions, 201 yards, 1 TD

Awards

Roderick Johnson
Dalvin Cook

Watchlists

Players

Everett Golson
Jalen Ramsey
Dalvin Cook
Everett Golson
Jalen Ramsey
Terrance Smith
Roberto Aguayo
Roderick Johnson
Jalen Ramsey
Terrance Smith
Jalen Ramsey
Reggie Northrup
Terrance Smith
Roderick Johnson[46]
Reggie Northrup
Terrance Smith
Everett Golson
Roberto Aguayo
Dalvin Cook
Cason Beatty

Coaches

Jimbo Fisher
Jimbo Fisher
Pre-season All-Americans

Finalists

Players

Javien Elliott

Coaches

Charles Kelly
Quarterfinalists
Cason Beatty
Jalen Ramsey
Semifinalists
Jalen Ramsey
Dalvin Cook
Jalen Ramsey
Roberto Aguayo
Jalen Ramsey
Dalvin Cook
Dalvin Cook

Honors

In addition to conference honors, Dalvin Cook has been recognized by the Walter Camp Foundation[72] and the Football Writers Association.[73]

All-ACC

Name Selection
Roderick Johnson* First Team (Offense)
Dalvin Cook*† First Team (Offense)
Roberto Aguayo* First Team (Offense)
Jalen Ramsey* First Team (Defense)
Travis Rudolph* Second Team/Honorable Mention (Offense)
Kermit Whitfield* Second Team (Offense)
DeMarcus Walker* Second Team/Third Team (Defense)
Nile Lawrence-Stample* Second Team/First Team (Defense)
Reggie Northrup* Second Team (Defense)
Kareem Are* Third Team/Honorable Mention (Offense)
Derick Nnadi Third Team (Defense)
Derwin James Third Team (Defense)
Chad Mavety Honorable Mention (Offense)
Terrance Smith Honorable Mention (Defense)
Lamarcus Brutus Honorable Mention (Defense)
Kermit Whitfield* Honorable Mention/Third Team (Special Teams)
Cason Beatty Honorable Mention (Special Teams)
†denotes unanimous selection
*indicates selection by media and coaches

[74][75]

All-Americans

Jalen Ramsey was named a consensus All-American.[76]

Name AP AFCA FWAA TSN WCFF USA Today Athlon CBS ESPN SI
Roderick Johnson 2nd[77] 2nd[78] Hon. Mention[79]
Dalvin Cook 2nd[80] 1st[81] 2nd[77] 2nd[82] 1st[83] 2nd[84] 1st[79]
Jalen Ramsey 2nd[80] 1st[85] 2nd[81] 2nd[77] 1st[82] 2nd[78] 1st[83] 2nd[84] 1st[86] 2nd[79]
Derwin James Fresh.[87] Fresh.[88] Fresh.[89] Hon. Mention[79]
Roberto Aguayo 1st[77] 2nd[78] 1st[84] Hon. Mention[79]
†denotes unanimous selection. NCAA recognizes a selection to all five of the AP, AFCA, FWAA, SN and WCFF 1st teams for unanimous selections and three of five for consensus selections.       

All-Star games

Game Date Site Players
1st Tropic Bowl January 17, 2016 North Miami Stadium, North Miami, Florida Lamarcus Brutus, Giorgio Newberry
5th NFLPA Collegiate Bowl January 23, 2016 StubHub Center, Carson, California Reggie Northrup[90]
91st East-West Shrine Game January 23, 2016 Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Florida Terrance Smith, Nile Lawrence-Stample
18th All-Star Football Challenge February 5, 2016 AT&T Stadium, Dallas, Texas Roberto Aguayo, Jalen Ramsey

NFL Draft

The following players were selected in the 2016 NFL Draft:

Round Pick Overall Name Position Team
1st 5th 5th Jalen Ramsey Cornerback Jacksonville Jaguars
2nd 28th 59th Roberto Aguayo Kicker Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The following players signed as undrafted free agents:

Name Position Team
Lamarcus Brutus Safety Tennessee Titans
Javien Elliott Defensive Back Pittsburgh Steelers
Nile Lawrence-Stample Defensive Tackle Cleveland Browns
Giorgio Newberry Defensive Lineman Pittsburgh Steelers
Reggie Northrup Linebacker Washington Redskins
Terrance Smith Linebacker Kansas City Chiefs

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