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2012 Florida State Seminoles football team

The 2012 Florida State Seminoles football team, variously Florida State or FSU, represented Florida State University in the sport of American football during the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Seminoles were led by third-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. 2012 marked the Seminoles' 21st season as a member of the ACC and their eighth in the ACC's Atlantic Division.

2012 Florida State Seminoles football
ACC champion
ACC Atlantic Division co-champion
Orange Bowl champion
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
DivisionAtlantic Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 8
APNo. 10
Record12–2 (7–1 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorJames Coley (3rd as coordinator, 5th overall season)
Co-offensive coordinatorJimbo Fisher
Offensive schemeMultiple
Defensive coordinatorMark Stoops (3rd year)
D. J. Eliot (interim)
Base defense4–3 multiple
MVPJames Wilder, Jr. (ACC Championship Game)
Lonnie Pryor (Orange Bowl)
CaptainToshmon Stevens (fifth year senior)
Vince Williams (fifth year senior)
Everett Dawkins (fifth year senior)
Anthony McCloud (fifth year senior)
Nick Moody (fifth year senior)
EJ Manuel (fifth year senior)
Brandon Jenkins (senior)
Lonnie Pryor (senior)
Rodney Smith (senior)
Dustin Hopkins (senior)
Chris Thompson (senior)
Home stadiumDoak Campbell Stadium
(Capacity: 82,300)
Seasons
← 2011
2013 →
2012 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Atlantic Division
No. 10 Florida State xy$   7 1     12 2  
No. 11 Clemson x   7 1     11 2  
NC State   4 4     7 6  
Wake Forest   3 5     5 7  
Maryland   2 6     4 8  
Boston College   1 7     2 10  
Coastal Division
Georgia Tech xy   5 3     7 7  
North Carolina   5 3     8 4  
Miami (FL)   5 3     7 5  
Virginia Tech   4 4     7 6  
Duke   3 5     6 7  
Virginia   2 6     4 8  
Championship: Florida State 21, Georgia Tech 15
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • † North Carolina ineligible for ACC title, championship game, and bowl game due to NCAA sanctions.[1]
    ‡ Miami ineligible for ACC title, championship game, and bowl game due to self-imposed sanctions.[1]
Rankings from AP Poll

During the 2012 season, Florida State won its first ACC title since 2005, advancing to their first BCS bowl since that season as well, and won ten regular season games for the first time since the 2003 season. The Seminoles also won their first BCS game since the 2000 Sugar Bowl. The team also tied the school record for most games won in a single season and finished in the top ten of both major polls for the first time since the 2000 season.

Previous season

Florida State ended the 2011 season with a 9–4 record (5–3 in ACC play). They were led by head coach Jimbo Fisher in his second year of head coaching. The Seminoles lost two starters on offense (offensive tackle Zebrie Sanders and WR Bert Reed), three on defense (linebacker Nigel Bradham, safety Terrance Parks, and cornerback Mike Harris), and one special teams player (punter Shawn Powell). All six of Florida State's departing players were on NFL rosters in 2012.

Forthcoming season

After the completion of the 2011 season, the Seminoles signed a highly rated recruiting class in February 2012 and completed spring practice the following April. With seventeen returning starters from the previous season, Florida State entered their 2012 campaign ranked as the number seven team in the nation and as a favorite to win the Atlantic Division and compete for the ACC championship and possibly a national title.

Preseason

Before the start of the season, the Seminoles were scheduled to play the West Virginia Mountaineers on September 8, but the game was canceled by the Mountaineers so they could make room for their nine-game Big 12 schedule.[2] With the late cancellation, Florida State was forced to add another Football Championship Subdivision team to its schedule. Because of this, Florida State needed an additional win to be eligible for a bowl game.[3]

On August 1, 2012, Florida State kicked senior cornerback and punt return specialist Greg Reid off the team. Coach Fisher announced Reid's dismissal for what he described as a violation of team rules. The dismissal came three weeks after Reid was charged with marijuana possession after being stopped by a Georgia state trooper near his home in Valdosta, Georgia.[4]

Former Penn State tight end Kevin Haplea also transferred to Florida State in the wake of the Penn State child sex abuse scandal.[5]

Spring Game

The annual 'Garnet and Gold Game' was held on April 14 at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium and the garnet team was victorious, winning by a score of 35–20.[6][7][8] The game was televised on ESPNU[9] with former FSU player Danny Kanell as commentator.

Postseason

Defensive coordinator Mark Stoops left his position at Florida State to take the job as head coach at Kentucky. [10] D. J. Eliot left his position as defensive ends coach to assist Stoops at Kentucky as defensive coordinator. Eddie Gran, who served as runningback coach and special teams coordinator as well as associate head coach, also left the staff to serve as offensive coordinator at Cincinnati.[11]

Personnel

2012 was Jimbo Fisher's third year as the Seminoles' head coach. During his previous two years with Florida State, he led the Seminoles to an overall record of 19 wins and 8 losses (19–8). Mark Stoops and James Coley returned to their positions as coordinators.

Coaching staff

Florida State Seminoles coaches

Head coach

Assistant coaches

Returning starters

Key losses

Transfers

  • TE Kevin Haplea

Media

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

Rankings

Entering the 2012 season, Florida State was ranked No. 7 in both the AP and Coaches' Preseason Polls.[12] ESPN ranked the Seminoles number seven before the season.[13] Florida State was ranked No. 9 in the first Harris Poll.[14] In the initial BCS poll, Florida State was ranked No. 14.[15] Florida State finished the season ranked No. 10 in the AP Poll and No. 8 in the Coaches' Poll.

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
т = Tied with team above or below. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP765 т443121211981010131310
Coaches7 (1)6644 (1)4 (1)111010766512128
HarrisNot released981076661212Not released
BCSNot released141291010101312Not released

*Source: ESPN.com: 2012 NCAA Football Rankings

Statistics

Scores by quarter (all opponents)

1 2 3 4 Total
Florida State 145 165 133 107 550
All opponents 36 47 47 76 206

Scores by quarter (ACC opponents)

1 2 3 4 Total
Florida State 82 125 86 72 365
ACC opponents 30 41 36 72 179

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 16:00 p.m.Murray State*No. 7ESPN3W 69–370,047
September 86:00 p.m.Savannah State*No. 6
  • Doak Campbell Stadium
  • Tallahassee, FL
ESPN3W 55–071,126
September 15NoonWake ForestNo. 5
  • Doak Campbell Stadium
  • Tallahassee, FL
ESPN/ESPN 3DW 52–068,833
September 228:00 p.m.No. 10 ClemsonNo. 4
ABCW 49–3783,231
September 296:00 p.m.at South Florida*No. 4ESPNW 30–1769,383
October 68:00 p.m.at NC StateNo. 3ESPN2L 16–1754,962
October 135:30 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 12
  • Doak Campbell Stadium
  • Tallahassee, FL
ESPN2W 51–781,075
October 208:00 p.m.at Miami (FL)No. 12ABCW 33–2073,328
October 273:30 p.m.Duke No. 11
  • Doak Campbell Stadium
  • Tallahassee, FL
ESPNUW 48–771,467
November 87:30 p.m.at Virginia TechNo. 8ESPNW 28–2265,632
November 17Noonat MarylandNo. 10ESPNUW 41–1435,244
November 243:30 p.m.No. 6 Florida*No. 10
  • Doak Campbell Stadium
  • Tallahassee, FL (rivalry)
ABCL 26–3783,429
December 17:45 p.m.vs. Georgia TechNo. 13ESPNW 21–1564,778
January 1, 20138:30 p.m.vs. No. 16 Northern Illinois*No. 13
ESPNW 31–1072,073
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

Game summaries

Murray State

Murray State at Florida State
1 234Total
Racers 0 300 3
• Seminoles 14 142021 69
  • Date: September 1
  • Location: Doak Campbell Stadium
    Tallahassee, FL
  • Game start: 6:00 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:35
  • Game attendance: 70,047
  • Game weather: 87 °F (31 °C), Wind: SSE 6mph, 30% rain/96 heat ind., 63% humidity, Partly Cloudy
  • Referee: Tom Zimorski, ACC; Keith Roden (Umpire); Michael Kelley (Linesman); Tim Graham (Line judge); Delbert Bell (Back judge); Harris Tyson (Field judge); Angie Bartis (Side judge); Andrew Panucci (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ESPN3): Shawn Kennedy (play-by-play), Rene Ingoglia (color analyst), Michael Cain (reporter)
Scoring summary
113:31FSURashad Greene 47-yard punt return (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 7–0
15:05FSULonnie Pryor 1 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 14–0
26:57FSULonnie Pryor 18 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 21–0
24:36MSUBenton, Jordan 28 yard field goalFSU 21–3
200:29FSUKenny Shaw 6 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 28–3
312:57FSUJames Wilder, Jr. 9 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 35–3
39:27FSUDustin Hopkins 23 yard field goalFSU 38–3
37:53FSULonnie Pryor 1 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 45–3
31:37FSUDustin Hopkins 30 yard field goalFSU 48–3
410:24FSUDebrale Smiley 1 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 55–3
46:01FSUJames Wilder, Jr. 7 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 62–3
41:51FSUDebrale Smiley 1 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 69–3

Series Tied: 0 – 0

Pregame Line: Lines are not released when an FCS team plays an FBS team.

To open the season, Florida State faced an FCS opponent, the Murray State Racers. This game was the first between the two teams. Coming into the game, Florida State held a 17–0 record against teams from the Football Championship Subdivision.

Florida State dominated the Racers throughout the game, winning 69–3. Florida State opened the scoring and scored 14 points in the first quarter, with Rashad Greene returning a 47-yard punt return from kicker Dustin Hopkins and a 1-yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor. Florida State added another fourteen points in the second quarter as the result of an 18-yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor and a 6-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Kenny Shaw. Murray State scored its first and only points near the end of the first half on a 28-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Florida State scored 20 points. James Wilder Jr. had a 9-yard touchdown run, Dustin Hopkins kicked a 23-yard field goal, Lonnie Pryor had a 1-yard touchdown run, and Dustin Hopkins kicked another 30-yard field goal. Florida State scored another 21 points in the fourth quarter with a 7-yard touchdown run from James Wilder Jr. and two 1-yard touchdown runs from Debrale Smiley.

EJ Manuel led the team in passing with 188 yards and one touchdown; James Wilder Jr. led the team in rushing with 12 carries for 106 yards and two touchdowns; Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving with 4 receptions for 82 yards and one touchdown. Xavier Rhodes recorded one interception and Karlos Williams returned a punt for a touchdown. Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals. The Seminoles totaled 606 yards of offense in the game, with 285 rushing yards and 321 passing yards while holding Murray State to 156 total yards of offense.


Savannah State

Savannah State at Florida State
1 234Total
Tigers 0 00- 0
• Seminoles 35 137- 55
  • Date: September 8
  • Location: Doak Campbell Stadium
    Tallahassee, FL
  • Game start: 6:04 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:30
  • Game attendance: 71,126
  • Game weather: 82 °F (28 °C), Wind: S 7mph, 30% rain, 87% humidity, Showers
  • Referee: Walter Davenport, ACC; David Goodwin (Umpire); Mike Pavese (Linesman); Allen Andrick (Line judge); Scott Maslin (Back judge); Chris Brown (Field judge); Jim Corpora (Side judge); Dennis Redding (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ESPN3): Dave Weekley (play-by-play), Ralph Friedgen (color analyst), Tiffany Greene (reporter)
Scoring summary
114:21FSURodney Smith 61-yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 7–0
111:51FSUChris Thompson 6 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 14–0
18:53FSUGreg Dent 8 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 21–0
17:57FSUKelvin Benjamin 9 yard pass from EJ ManuelFSU 28–0
100:49FSUDevonta Freeman 5 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 35–0
210:06FSUJames Wilder Jr. 19 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 42–0
28:02FSUJames Wilder Jr. 1 yard run, PAT FailedFSU 48–0
311:24FSUKelvin Benjamin 19 yard pass From Jacob Coker (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 55–0

Series Tied: 0 – 0

Pregame Line: Lines are not released when an FCS team plays an FBS team.

For their second game of the season, Florida State faced another FCS team, the Savannah State Tigers. This was also the first meeting between these teams. Prior to the game, the Seminoles were installed as 70 1/2 point favorites, reportedly making Savannah State the biggest underdogs in any college football game ever.[24][25]

Florida State held the Tigers scoreless, winning 55–0. Florida State opened the scoring and scored 35 points in the first quarter, with a 61-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Rodney Smith, a 6-yard touchdown run from Chris Thompson, an 8-yard touchdown pass from E.J. Manuel to Greg Dent, a 9-yard touchdown pass from E.J. Manuel to Kelvin Benjamin, and a 5-yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman. Florida State added another thirteen points in the second quarter as the result of a 19-yard touchdown run from James Wilder, Jr. and another 1-yard touchdown run from James Wilder, Jr. with a subsequent failed point-after-attempt from kicker Dustin Hopkins, ending his streak of 145 consecutive extra point attempts. Florida State scored another seven points in the third quarter as the result of a 19-yard touchdown pass from Jacob Coker to Kelvin Benjamin.

E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 161 yards and three touchdowns; Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 7 carries for 69 yards and one touchdown; Rodney Smith led the team in receiving with 3 receptions for 77 yards and one touchdown. The Seminoles totaled 413 yards of offense in the game, with 167 rushing yards and 246 passing yards while holding Savannah State to just 28 total yards of offense.

The game was delayed in the second quarter, used a running clock after halftime and later called with 8:49 left in the third due to weather.[26]


Wake Forest

Wake Forest at Florida State
("True Seminole" Game)[27]
1 234Total
Demon Deacons 0 000 0
• Seminoles 14 2477 52
  • Date: September 15
  • Location: Doak Campbell Stadium
    Tallahassee, FL
  • Game start: 12:01 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:19
  • Game attendance: 68,833
  • Game weather: 83 °F (28 °C), Wind: ENE 10mph, 20% rain, 87% humidity, Scattered Clouds
  • Referee: David Epperley, ACC; Michael Webster (Umpire); Michael Kelley (Linesman); Rick Page (Line judge); James Cole (Back judge); Pat Garvey (Field judge); Mike Safrit (Side judge); Ted Jackson (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Brian Griese (color analyst), Jenn Brown (sideline)
Scoring summary
14:28FSUEJ Manuel 16 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 7–0
12:45FSURashad Greene 60 yard punt return (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 14–0
212:52FSUChris Thompson 74 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 21–0
29:42FSUChris Thompson 80 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 28–0
24:37FSUDustin Hopkins 19 yard field goalFSU 31–0
200:14FSURodney Smith 20 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 38–0
300:44FSUKenny Shaw 17 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 45–0
412:21FSUDebrale Smiley 18 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 52–0

Florida State Leads Series: 23 – 6 – 1 [32]

Pregame Line: FSU −21.5,[33] FSU −14 (Vegas odds)[34]

Florida State opened ACC play against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. The teams last met the previous season with Wake Forest upsetting the Seminoles 35–30 in Winston-Salem.[35] Florida State has struggled against Wake Forest recently, losing four out of the last six before this game.[36]

Florida State shutout a team for the second week in a row by holding Wake Forest scoreless for the second time in three years and winning 52–0. Despite a sluggish start, Florida State scored first with a 16-yard rushing touchdown from EJ Manuel late in the first quarter. Another touchdown in the first quarter came from Rashad Greene with a 60-yard punt return. After a fourteen-point first quarter, the Seminoles scored twenty-four more points in the second with a 74-yard touchdown run and an 80-yard touchdown run from Chris Thompson, a field goal from Dustin Hopkins, and a 20-yard touchdown pass from E.J. Manuel to Rodney Smith. Florida State dominated the second half of the game as well. The Seminoles added seven points in the third quarter with a 17-yard touchdown pass from E.J. Manuel to Kenny Shaw. They finished off the game with seven points in the fourth quarter courtesy of an 18-yard touchdown run from Debrale Smiley.

E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 176 yards and two touchdowns; Chris Thompson led the team in rushing with 9 carries for 197 yards and two touchdowns; Kelvin Benjamin led the team in receiving with 4 receptions for 44 yards. Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted one field goal. The Seminoles totaled 612 yards of offense in the game, with 385 rushing yards and 227 passing yards while holding Wake Forest to 126 total yards of offense. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Deacons to 24–6–1.


Clemson

Clemson at Florida State (Clemson–Florida State football rivalry)
1 234Total
Tigers 14 7106 37
• Seminoles 7 72114 49
  • Date: September 22
  • Location: Doak Campbell Stadium
    Tallahassee, FL
  • Game start: 8:12 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:38
  • Game attendance: 83,221
  • Game weather: 87 °F (31 °C), Wind: NNW 5mph, 0% rain, 46% humidity, Clear Skies
  • Referee: Tom Zimorski, ACC; Jim Eckl (Umpire); Michael Kelley (Linesman); Tim Graham (Line judge); Delbert Bell (Back judge); Harris Tyson (Field judge); Angie Bartis (Side judge); Frank Kosman (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ABC): Brent Musburger (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color analyst), Heather Cox (sideline)
Scoring summary
113:34CLEMDeAndre Hopkins 60 yard pass From Tajh Boyd (Chandler Catanzaro kick)CLEM 7–0
110:54FSULonnie Pryor 13 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)tied 7–7
17:01CLEMAndre Ellington 6 yard run (Chandler Catanzaro kick)Clem 14–7
214:35FSUJames Wilder, Jr. 5 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)tied 14–14
210:06CLEMBrandon Ford 17 yard pass from Tajh Boyd (Chandler Catanzaro kick)Clem 21–14
311:48CLEMAndre Ellington 52 yard pass from Sammy Watkins (Chandler Catanzaro kick)Clem 28–14
310:09FSUChris Thompson 9 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)Clem 28–21
37:07CLEMChandler Catanzaro 50 yard field goalClem 31–21
36:15FSURashad Greene 9 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)Clem 31–28
32:37FSURodney Smith 29 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 35–31
413:25FSUJames Wilder Jr. 5 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 42–31
48:34FSUChris Thompson 27 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 49–31
42:11CLEMBrandon Ford 3 yard pass from Tajh Boyd (Two-Point Run Conversion Failed)FSU 49–37

Florida State Leads Series: 17 – 8[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −9.5,[33] FSU −14 (Vegas odds)[34]

Following its meeting with Wake Forest, Florida State hosted the Clemson Tigers in a key division game. Clemson defeated Florida State the previous season 35–30 at Death Valley en route to the Atlantic Division title and an ACC Championship.[40] The winner of this game has represented the Atlantic Division in the ACC Championship Game for the past three years with Clemson winning the division title in 2009, Florida State winning the division title in 2010 and Clemson taking the division title the following year. ESPN's College Gameday was on the campus of Florida State University for the game.[41] The program previously visited the school for a game against Oklahoma during the 2011 season. It is their eighth time hosting and the show's twenty-fourth appearance at an FSU game.

Florida State won the game 49–37 after trailing by seven at halftime and erasing a fourteen-point deficit in the second half. Clemson struck first when, during the first drive of the game, Tajh Boyd hooked up with Deandre Hopkins for a 60-yard touchdown pass. Florida State responded with a 13-yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor. The game then went back and forth throughout the first half with Clemson scoring on a 6-yard touchdown run from Andre Ellington and Florida State scoring with a James Wilder, Jr. 5-yard touchdown run. Clemson took the lead again with a 17-yard touchdown pass from Tajh Boyd to Brandon Ford after capitalizing on an FSU turnover. Clemson went into halftime with the lead. Florida State had many miscues that kept them from points, including two fumbles, two missed field goals, and a questionable 4th down call that kept them from leading.

In the second half, Clemson extended their lead to fourteen when Boyd connected to Sammy Watkins on a bubble screen who then threw the ball to Andre Ellington for a 52-yard touchdown. Florida State then took control of the game, as the Seminoles went on a 35–3 run. First, they scored on a 4-yard touchdown run from Chris Thompson. The defense, who had struggled containing the Tigers in the first half, held Clemson to a field goal which made it a ten-point game. Florida State then closed in on the lead with a 9-yard pass from EJ Manuel to Rashad Greene. They then finally took the lead at the end of the third quarter with a 29-yard touchdown pass from E.J. Manuel to Rodney Smith. This was followed by back-to-back touchdowns from Florida State with a 5-yard run from James Wilder, Jr. and a 27-yard run from Chris Thompson. Clemson scored one more touchdown late in the game with a 3-yard touchdown pass from Tajh Boyd to Brandon Ford on fourth down. They then attempted a two-point conversion which failed after a high snap. Florida State then ran out the clock to preserve the victory.

Quarterback E.J. Manuel had a career-best performance with 102 yards rushing, 380 yards passing along with 2 touchdowns as well as a rushing touchdown. He became the first Florida State player since Charlie Ward in 1992 to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 in a game. Because of this accomplishment, Manuel was named the Davey O'Brien Quarterback of the Week.[42] E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 380 yards and two touchdowns; Chris Thompson led the team in rushing, with 15 carries for 103 yards and two touchdowns, and receiving, with 8 receptions for 79 yards. Dustin Hopkins unsuccessfully attempted two field goals. The Seminoles totaled 667 yards of offense in the game, with 287 rushing yards and 380 passing yards while holding Clemson's high powered offense to 426 total yards of offense. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Tigers to 18–8.


South Florida

Florida State at South Florida
1 234Total
• Seminoles 7 6170 30
Bulls 3 077 17
  • Date: September 29
  • Location: Raymond James Stadium
    Tampa, FL
  • Game start: 6:00 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:30
  • Game attendance: 69,383
  • Game weather: 83 °F (28 °C), Wind: W 6mph, 61% humidity, Mostly Cloudy
  • Referee: Ron Cherry, ACC; Tom Laverty (Umpire); Troy Gray (Linesman); Rober Zivkovic (Line judge); Barry Hendon (Back judge); Billy Beckett (Field judge); Richard Wilborn (Side judge)
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Chris Spielman (color analyst), Quint Kessnich (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:18USFMaikon Bonani 32 yard field goalUSF 3–0
18:57FSURashad Greene 10 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 7–3
25:45FSUDustin Hopkins 6 yard field goalFSU 10–3
200:03FSUDustin Hopkins 43 yard field goalFSU 13–3
311:55USFBJ Daniels 1 yard run (Maikon Bonani kick)FSU 13–10
35:09FSUKevin Haplea 1 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 20–10
300:34FSUDustin Hopkins 23 yard field goalFSU 23–10
300:00FSUChristian Jones 12 yard fumble return (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 30–10
412:37USFBJ Daniels 3 yard run (Maikon Bonani kick)FSU 30–17

Series Tied: 1 – 1[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −8.5,[33] FSU −17 (Vegas odds)[46]

In the first road game of the season, the Seminoles traveled to Tampa, Florida take on in-state foes, the South Florida Bulls. This was only the second meeting between these teams. The teams previously met during the 2009 season in Tallahassee where South Florida defeated Florida State 17–7.[47]

Florida State won the game 30–17 despite a sluggish start. South Florida got on the board first with a 32-yard field goal from Maikon Bonani. Florida State took the lead with a 10-yard touchdown run from Rashad Greene. At the end of the first quarter, the Seminoles held a slim four point lead. They extended their lead in the second quarter with two field goals from Dustin Hopkins, a 6-yard field goal and a 23-yard field goal, after previously missing a field goal in the first quarter. Florida State carried a ten-point lead into the half.

At the start of the second half, South Florida closed the gap with a 1-yard touchdown run from B.J. Daniels. Florida State responded with a 1-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to tight end Kevin Haplea and later extended their lead again with a 23-yard field goal from Hopkins. At the end of the third quarter, the Seminoles capitalized on a South Florida turnover when Christian Jones had a 12-yard fumble return to give the Seminoles their largest lead of the game. The Bulls scored again in the fourth quarter with B.J. Daniels 3-yard touchdown run, but Florida State was able to preserve a 13-point victory.

Quarterback E.J. Manuel had another impressive performance going 19/25 with one touchdown, no interceptions and 251 total yards of offense. Manuel led the team in passing with 242 yards and one touchdown; Chris Thompson led the team in rushing with 17 carries for 74 yards; Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 2 receptions for 71 yards. Dustin Hopkins made two out of three field goals. The Seminoles totaled 425 yards of offense in the game, with 183 rushing yards and 242 passing yards while holding South Florida to 268 total yards of offense. The victory evened Florida State's all-time record against the Bulls at 1–1.


NC State

Florida State at NC State
1 234Total
Seminoles 3 1300 16
• Wolfpack 0 0314 17
  • Date: October 6
  • Location: Carter–Finley Stadium
    Raleigh, NC
  • Game start: 8:00 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:40
  • Game attendance: 54,962
  • Game weather: 81 °F (27 °C), Wind: 0mph, Partly Cloudy
  • Referee: Jerry Magallanne, ACC; Terrence Ramsey (Umpire); John Busch (Linesman); Deon Lawrence (Line judge); Pat Ryan (Back judge); Mike Cullin (Field judge); Jim Corpora (Side judge); Roger Warren (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Brock Huard (color analyst), Shelley Smith and Jessica Mendoza (sideline)
Scoring summary
16:34FSUDustin Hopkins 49 yard field goalFSU 3–0
213:53FSUNick O'Leary 4 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 10–0
24:07FSUDustin Hopkins 20 yard field goalFSU 13–0
200:28FSUDustin Hopkins 36 yard field goalFSU 16–0
36:50NCSTNiklas Sade 27 yard field goalFSU 16–3
413:47NCSTShadrach Thornton 24 yard pass from Mike Glennon (Niklas Sade kick)FSU 16–10
400:16NCSTBryan Underwood 2 yard pass from Mike Glennon (Niklas Sade kick)NCST 16–17

Florida State Leads Series: 22 – 10[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −7.5,[33] FSU −10 (Vegas odds)[51]

Following its trip to South Florida, Florida State traveled to Raleigh for their first ACC road game against the North Carolina State Wolfpack. Florida State shutout NC State 34–0 during the previous meeting in Tallahassee.[52] The two schools have split their meetings over the past ten years, with Florida State winning five and N.C. State winning five and both teams have split the last two with N.C. State winning at home in 2010 and Florida State winning at home in 2011.

Florida State lost to the North Carolina State Wolfpack, 17–16. Florida State dominated the first half of the game, building a 16–0 lead by halftime. The Seminoles scored first with a 49-yard field goal from kicker Dustin Hopkins which put FSU up by three in the first quarter. They followed that up in the second quarter with a 4-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Nick O'Leary to give them a ten-point lead. Two more field goals, of 45 and 20 yards respectively, extended that lead to sixteen.

After controlling the first two quarters, the momentum shifted in the next two quarters as Florida State did not score in the second half. NC State scored their first points of the game with a 27-yard field goal. This was followed by a 24-yard touchdown pass from Mike Glennon to put the Wolfpack within six points. A subsequent drive by the Seminoles ended with a sack that put them out of field goal range. North Carolina State State blocked the punt and were able to score on a fourth down touchdown to give them the lead with just sixteen seconds remaining in the game. Florida State was unable to score on their next possession. The upset was the Seminoles' first loss of the season.

E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 218 yards and one touchdown; Chris Thompson led the team in rushing with 25 carries for 141 yards; Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 6 receptions for 60 yards. Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted three field goals. Despite losing, the Seminoles outgained NC State with 343 yards of offense in the game, with 125 rushing yards and 218 passing yards while holding the Wolfpack to 325 total yards of offense. The loss brought Florida State's all-time record against the Wolfpack to 22–11.


Boston College

Boston College at Florida State
1 234Total
Eagles 0 700 7
• Seminoles 14 171010 51
  • Date: October 13
  • Location: Doak Campbell Stadium
    Tallahassee, FL
  • Game start: 5:35 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:30
  • Game attendance: 81,075
  • Game weather: 84 °F (29 °C), Wind: NE 7mph, Partly Cloudy
  • Referee: Pat Garvey, ACC; Jim Eckl (Umpire); John Busch (Linesman); Tommy Giles (Line judge); Tommy Pace (Back judge); Chris Junjulas (Field judge);; Eddie Bonet (Side judge); Rosie Amato (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Brock Huard (color analyst), Maria Taylor (sideline)
Scoring summary
19:13FSUKenny Shaw 77 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 7–0
14:53FSULonnie Pryor 2 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 14–0
210:14FSUJames Wilder, Jr. 7 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 21–0
27:27FSUKelvin Benjamin 6 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 28–0
21:56BCBobby Swigert 18 yard pass from Chase Rettig (Nate Freese kick)FSU 28–7
200:00FSUDustin Hopkins 51 yard field goalFSU 31–7
311:45FSULonnie Pryor 3 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 38–7
33:43FSUDustin Hopkins 26 yard field goalFSU 41–7
413:06FSUJames Wilder, Jr. 12 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 48–7
46:53FSUDustin Hopkins 38 yard field goalFSU 51–7

Florida State Leads Series: 6 – 4[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −23.5[33] FSU −24 (Vegas odds)[56]

After two straight road games, the Seminoles returned home to face the Boston College Eagles. Florida State won the game by a score of 38–7 in Chestnut Hill the previous season.[57] Florida State has won the last two games in this series.

Florida State rebounded from a loss and defeated Boston College, 51–7. The Seminoles dominated the game from start to finish. They scored first early in the game with a 77-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Kenny Shaw. This was followed by a 2-yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor to give FSU a 14–0 lead at the end of the first quarter. Scoring was opened in the second quarter with a 7-yard touchdown run from James Wilder, Jr. on a pass from E.J. Manuel. They built a four possession lead with 6-yard touchdown pass from E.J. Manuel to Kelvin Benjamin. The Eagles got on the board with an 18-yard touchdown pass from Chase Rettig to Bobby Swiggert. Florida State extended the lead with a 51-yard field goal from kicker Dustin Hopkins, giving the Seminoles a twenty-four point lead at the half.

Florida State went on to control the second half of the game as well, holding Boston College scoreless in both the third and fourth quarters. In the third quarter, Florida State scored twice with a 3-yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor and a 26-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins. Florida State scored two more times in the fourth quarter with a 12-yard touchdown pass from E.J. Manuel to James Wilder, Jr. and a 38-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins.

E.J. Manuel had another career-best night with 439 passing yards becoming the first Florida State quarterback to have over 400 passing yards in one game since Chris Weinke in 2000. With this game, Dustin Hopkins became the all-time scoring leading at Florida State as well as in the Atlantic Coast Conference. E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 439 yards and four touchdowns; Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 8 carries for 70 yards; Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving with 2 receptions for 125 yards and one touchdown. Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted three field goals. The Seminoles totaled 649 yards of offense in the game, with 201 rushing yards and 448 passing yards while holding the Eagles to 225 total yards of offense. The victory brought Florida State's all-time record against the Eagles to 7–4.


Miami (FL)

Florida State at Miami (Florida State–Miami football rivalry)
1 234Total
• Seminoles 3 10317 33
Hurricanes 10 037 20
  • Date: October 20
  • Location: Sun Life Stadium
    Miami Gardens, FL
  • Game start: 8:14 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:42
  • Game attendance: 73,328
  • Game weather: 79 °F (26 °C), Wind: ENE 9mph, Clear
  • Referee: David Epperley, ACC; Michael Webster (Umpire); Joe Griesser (Linesman); Rick Page (Line judge); Pat Ryan (Back judge); Danny Short (Field judge); Mike Safrit (Side judge); K.C. Colebrook (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ABC): Brent Musburger (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color analyst), Heather Cox (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:06MIAMike James 9 yard run (Jake Wieclaw kick)MIA 7–0
17:32MIAJake Wieclaw 19 yard field goalMIA 10–0
11:00FSUDustin Hopkins 33 yard field goalMIA 10–3
29:14FSUJames Wilder Jr. 17 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)tied 10–10
200:03FSUDustin Hopkins 46 yard field goalFSU 13–10
36:07FSUDustin Hopkins 35 yard field goalFSU 16–10
300:19MIAJake Wieclaw 27 yard field goalFSU 16–13
411:53FSUDevonta Freeman 3 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 23–13
46:13FSUDustin Hopkins 48 yard field goalFSU 26–13
42:45FSUDevonta Freeman 5 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 33–13
400:47MIARashawn Scott 8 yard pass from Stephen Morris (Jake Wieclaw kick)FSU 33–20

Miami Leads Series: 31 – 25[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −10,[33] FSU −7 (Vegas odds)[61]

Florida State hit the road once again to face off against conference rival, the Miami Hurricanes. Florida State won the previous meeting between the two by a score of 23–19 in Tallahassee.[62] The Seminoles have won three of the last four and three straight on the road against the Hurricanes.

Florida State beat Miami for a third straight time, 33–20. Miami struck first, scoring the first ten points of the game, the first seven off of a Florida State fumble and the other three on a botched punt. Florida State then went on to score 13 unanswered points in the first half, courtesy of a 33-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins, a 17-yard run from James Wilder, Jr. to tie the game, and another 46-yard field goal as time expired. The Seminoles carried a three-point lead into halftime.

Florida State opened the second half with a 35-yard field goal to increase their lead to six. Miami responded with a 27-yard field goal of their own to cut the lead back down to three. The Seminoles then took control of the game in the fourth quarter with a 3-yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman, a 48-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins, and another 5-yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman. The Hurricanes scored the final points of the game with an 8-yard touchdown pass from Stephen Morris to Rashawn Scott. Florida State got the ball back and ran the clock to maintain a thirteen-point win over their rival.

EJ Manuel led the team in passing with 229 yards; Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 10 carries for 70 yards and two touchdowns; Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 7 receptions for 49 yards. Tyler Hunter recorded one interception. Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted four out of five field goals. The Seminoles totaled 447 yards of offense in the game, with 218 rushing yards and 229 passing yards while holding the Hurricanes to 258 total yards of offense. The victory brought Florida State's all-time record against the Hurricanes to 26–31.

Due to questionable calls, the officiating crew for this game was reprimanded by commissioner John Swofford and the head official was suspended for one game because of a failure to properly administer the 10-second runoff rule at the end of the first half.[63]


Duke

Duke at Florida State
(Homecoming)
1 234Total
Blue Devils 0 700 7
• Seminoles 17 14143 48
  • Date: October 27
  • Location: Doak Campbell Stadium
    Tallahassee, FL
  • Game start: 3:36 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:05
  • Game attendance: 71,467
  • Game weather: 79 °F (26 °C), Wind: NW 14mph; gusts 15–20, Clear
  • Referee: Gary Patterson, ACC; Rich McMahan (Umpire), John Busch (Linesman), Tommy Giles (Line judge), Doug Smith (Back judge), Chris Junjulas (Field judge), Eddie Bonet (Side judge), Frank Kosman (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Anish Shroff (play-by-play), Dan Hawkins (color analyst), Tom Luginbill (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:20FSURashad Greene 71 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 7–0
14:51FSUTyler Hunter 75 yard punt return (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 14–0
11:52FSUDustin Hopkins 26 yard field goalFSU 17–0
213:50FSUJames Wilder Jr. 1 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 24–0
211:09FSUDevonta Freeman 9 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 31–0
24:25DUKEJela Duncan 3 yard run (Ross Martin kick)FSU 31–7
314:34FSUDevonta Freeman 14 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 38–7
310:14FSUKelvin Benjamin 35 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 45–7
49:40FSUDustin Hopkins 56 yard field goalFSU 48–7

Florida State Leads Series: 17 – 0[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −28.5,[33] FSU −35 (Vegas odds)[67]

After its trip to Miami, Florida State returned home for a homecoming game against the Duke Blue Devils. The Seminoles and the Blue Devils previously met last season in Durham where the Seminoles won by a score of 41–16. Duke has never defeated Florida State in football.[68] As part of homecoming festivities, the Homecoming Chief and Princess were recognized along with alumni being honored.

Florida State kept their unbeaten streak against Duke going with a 48–7 win over the Blue Devils. Florida State led the game from start to finish. The first score came from a 13-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Rashad Greene to give the Seminoles the early lead. They then scored on a 75-yard punt returned for a touchdown by Tyler Hunter and then added to that lead with a 26-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins. Florida State continued their control of the game in the second quarter with a 1-yard touchdown run from James Wilder, Jr. capping a three play drive and a 9-yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman. Duke got on the board with their first score of the game courtesy of a 3-yard touchdown run from Jela Duncan. The Seminoles had a twenty-four point lead at the half.

Florida State dominated the second half by holding Duke scoreless. The Seminoles received the ball to open the half and took advantage by scoring a 14-yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman. They scored again in the third quarter with a 35-yard touchdown pass to Kelvin Benjamin from E.J. Manuel. The last score of the game came from Dustin Hopkins who set a new career-long, first set in 2010, with a 56-yard field goal.

E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 282 yards and two touchdowns; Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 12 carries for 104 yards and two touchdowns; Rodney Smith led the team in receiving with 3 receptions for 112 yards. On special teams, Tyler Hunter returned a punt for a touchdown and Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals, including the longest of his career. With this game, kicker Dustin Hopkins became the Atlantic Coast Conference career field goal leader and tied with Sebastian Janikowski for the second-longest kick in school history only trailing a 60-yard field goal from Gary Cismesia. The Seminoles totaled 560 yards of offense in the game, with 261 rushing yards and 299 passing yards while holding the Hurricanes to 232 total yards of offense. The victory brought Florida State's all-time record against the Blue Devils to 18–0.


Virginia Tech

Florida State at Virginia Tech
1 234Total
• Seminoles 3 1078 28
Hokies 3 775 22
  • Date: November 8
  • Location: Lane Stadium
    Blacksburg, VA
  • Game start: 7:32 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:30
  • Game attendance: 65,632
  • Game weather: 43 °F (6 °C), Wind: NW 4mph; wind chill of 37, gusts 15–20
  • Referee: Ron Cherry, ACC; Tom Leverty (Umpire); Troy Gray (Linesman); Robert Zivkovic (Line judge); Barry Hendon (Back judge); Chris Brown (Field judge); Richard Wilborn (Side judge)
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Rece Davis (play-by-play), David Pollack and Jesse Palmer (color analyst), Samantha Steele (sideline)
Scoring summary
110:57FSUDustin Hopkins 52 yard field goalFSU 3–0
17:29VTCody Journell 35 yard field goaltied 3–3
214:56FSUDustin Hopkins 45 yard field goalFSU 6–3
22:49VTCorey Fuller 4 yard pass from Logan Thomas (Cody Journell kick)VT 10–6
200:48FSURashad Greene 25 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 13–10
36:56FSUGreg Dent 10 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 20–10
32:54VTLogan Thomas 5 yard run (Cody Journell kick)FSU 20–17
46:59VTPenalty on Devonta Freeman in end zone/safetyFSU 20–19
42:19VTCody Journell 21 yard field goalVT 22–20
400:40FSURashad Greene 39 yard pass from EJ Manuel (EJ Manuel pass To Nick O'Leary for Two-Point Conversion)FSU 28–22

Florida State Leads Series: 22 – 12 – 1[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −1,[33] Virginia Tech −7 (Vegas odds)[71]

Florida State had a bye before traveling to face the Virginia Tech Hokies in a Thursday night clash. Florida State and Virginia Tech had not met in the regular season since 2008, when the Seminoles defeated the Hokies 30–20 in Tallahassee. The teams previously met in the 2010 ACC Championship Game where Virginia Tech defeated Florida State 44–33.[72][73] Coming into this game, Florida State had won thirteen of the last fifteen against Virginia Tech.

Florida State rallied to defeat Virginia Tech by a score of 28–22. Florida State opened the scoring with a 52-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins to put the Seminoles up by three. Virginia Tech responded with a 35-yard field goal of their own to tie the game. In the second quarter, Florida State settled for another 45-yard field goal to once again give them a three-point lead. Late in the quarter, Virginia Tech took the lead for the first time with a 4-yard touchdown pass from Logan Thomas to Corey Fuller. The Seminoles scored again on a 25-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Rashad Greene to take back the lead. Florida State led by three points at the half.

Florida State struck first in the second half as well courtesy of a 10-yard touchdown from Greg Dent on a pass from E.J. Manuel to give the Seminoles their largest lead of the game. The Hokies then scored a touchdown of their own with a 5-yard run from Logan Thomas to get back within three. Florida State entered the final quarter with a slim lead. The lead slimmed even more as a penalty called on Devonta Freeman in the endzone resulted in a safety which cut the lead to one. The Hokies took the lead on a 21-yard touchdown run from Cody Journell with two minutes left. Trailing by two, the Seminoles, led by their quarterback, put together an 8-play, 68-yard game-winning drive that resulted in a 39-yard touchdown pass from E.J. Manuel to Rashad Greene and a subsequent two-point conversion. The drive gave Florida State a six-point lead with forty seconds left in the game. The game ended with Virginia Tech driving down the field with just seconds remaining on the clock. Tyler Hunter made a key interception in the red zone to prevent Tech from scoring and secure a victory for the Seminoles.

E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 326 yards and three touchdowns while also recording one interception; Lonnie Pryor led the team in rushing with 5 carries for 22 yards; Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 6 receptions for 125 yards and two touchdowns. On special teams, Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals. The Seminoles were outgained by the Hokies, totaling 311 yards of offense, with 326 passing yards but −15 rushing yards, while the Hokies had 385 total yards of offense although they were held to just 87 rushing yards . Florida State struggled mightily on rushing attempts throughout the game with the fourth worst rushing performance in school history. The victory brought Florida State's all-time record against the Hokies to 23–12–1.


Maryland

Florida State at Maryland
1 234Total
• Seminoles 14 1377 41
Terrapins 0 077 14
  • Date: November 17
  • Location: Byrd Stadium
    College Park, MD
  • Game start: 12:02 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:01
  • Game attendance: 35,244
  • Game weather: 52 °F (11 °C), Wind: S 7mph, Clear
  • Referee: Tom Zimorski, ACC; Michael Webster (Umpire); Michael Kelley (Linesman); Tim Graham (Line judge); Delbert Bell (Back judge); Harris Tyson (Field judge); Angie Bartis (Side judge); Jon Stratton (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Tom Hart (play-by-play), John Congemi (color analyst)
Scoring summary
19:16FSUDevonta Freeman 5 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 7–0
19:04FSUNick O'Leary 10 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 14–0
214:51FSUDustin Hopkins 26 yard field goalFSU 17–0
211:05FSUDustin Hopkins 40 yard field goalFSU 20–0
21:32FSURashad Greene 30 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 27–0
310:27MDKevin Dorsey 33 yard pass from Shawn Petty (Brad Craddock kick)FSU 27–7
33:12FSUDevonta Freeman 2 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 34–7
45:27FSUJames Wilder Jr. 22 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 41–7
400:25MDKevin Dorsey 42 yard pass from Shawn Petty (Brad Craddock kick)FSU 41–14

Florida State Leads Series: 20 – 2[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −18.5,[33] FSU −27 (Vegas odds)[77]

After its game against Virginia Tech, Florida State hit the road for the last time to play the Maryland Terrapins. Florida State won the last game played between the two by a score of 41–16 in Tallahassee.[78]

Florida State ended conference play with a 41–14 win over the Terrapins. Florida State routed Maryland during the first half of the game. On their first possession, the Seminoles drove down the field and scored with a 5-yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman. Immediately after, they capitalized on a Maryland fumble to go up by two scores with a 10-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Nick O'Leary. In the second quarter, Florida State extended their lead with two field goals from Dustin Hopkins, a 26-yard field goal and a 40-yard field goal, and a 30-yard touchdown pass to Rashad Greene from E.J. Manuel to make it a four score lead. The Seminoles led by twenty-seven points at halftime while the Terps remained scoreless at the half.

Maryland scored their first points of the game early in the third quarter with a 33-yard touchdown pass from Shawn Petty to Kevin Dorsey to cut the Seminole lead to twenty. Florida State responded with a 2-yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman, his second touchdown of the day. Going into the fourth quarter, Florida State held a sizeable lead. The lead was extended courtesy of James Wilder, Jr. with a 22-yard touchdown run. Maryland's only other score came in the final seconds with another 42-yard touchdown pass from Shawn Petty to Kevin Dorsey following a State turnover.

E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 144 yards and two touchdowns while also recording one interception, Clint Trickett also entered the game and recorded 16 yards; Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 16 carries for 148 yards and two touchdowns; Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 4 receptions for 50 yards and one touchdown. On special teams, Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals, making him the all-time NCAA scoring leader with 448 points. The Seminoles totaled 397 yards of offense in the game, with 237 rushing yards and 160 passing yards, while holding the Terrapins to 170 total yards of offense. The victory brought Florida State's all-time record against the Terrapins to 21–2.


Florida

Florida at Florida State (Florida–Florida State football rivalry)
1 234Total
• Gators 3 10024 37
Seminoles 0 3176 26
  • Date: November 24
  • Location: Doak Campbell Stadium
    Tallahassee, FL
  • Game start: 3:43 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:35
  • Game attendance: 83,429
  • Game weather: 66 °F (19 °C), Wind: NNW 10mph; gusts 17, Sunny
  • Referee: Brad Allen, ACC; Jim Hyson (Umpire); Arthur Hardin (Linesman); Richard Misner (Line judge); Ron Boyd (Back judge); Mike Cullin (Field judge); Darrell Harriso (Side judge); Andrew Panucci (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ABC/Sun Sports): Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color analyst), Holly Rowe (sideline)
    David Steele, Nat Moore, Casey Weldon, Brady Ackerman, Tom Block (Sun Sports crew)
Scoring summary
19:13FLACaleb Sturgis 39 yard field goalFLA 3–0
26:53FLACaleb Sturgis 45 yard field goalFLA 6–0
25:26FLAMike Gillislee 9 yard run (Caleb Sturgis kick)FLA 13–0
200:00FSUDustin Hopkins 50 yard field goalFLA 13–3
310:27FSUNick O'Leary 6 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FLA 13–10
38:30FSUEJ Manuel 1 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 17–13
34:24FSUDustin Hopkins 53 yard field goalFSU 20–13
413:27FLACaleb Sturgis 32 yard field goalFSU 20–16
411:01FLAMike Gillislee 37 yard run (Caleb Sturgis kick)FLA 23–20
47:00FLAQuinton Dunbar 14 yard pass From Jeff Driskel (Caleb Sturgis kick)FLA 30–20
42:33FLAMatt Jones 32 yard run (Caleb Sturgis kick)FLA 37–20
400:00FSUEJ Manuel 22 yard runFLA 37–26

Florida Leads Series: 33 – 21 – 2[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −7.5,[33] FSU −14 (Vegas odds)[82]

Florida State returned home for their annual rivalry game with the Florida Gators in the regular season finale. Last season, Florida State was victorious with a 21–7 win over their rival in Gainesville.[83] This was the second consecutive victory for the Seminoles after a win the previous season in Tallahassee that snapped a six-game losing streak to the Gators.

Florida State suffered their second loss of the season and ended the regular season with a 37–26 loss to Florida, their first loss in the series since 2009 and the first loss in the series for coach Jimbo Fisher. Florida State couldn't overcome a five turnover game, their worst ball protection performance so far. Florida scored first with a 39-yard field goal from Caleb Sturgis which was followed by another 45-yard field goal in the second quarter. The Gators then scored on a Florida State turnover with a 9-yard touchdown run from Mike Gillislee. The Seminoles got on the board at the end of the second quarter with 50-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins. Florida held a ten-point lead at halftime, a half that included several turnovers from the Seminoles.

Florida State scored on their first possession of the second half with a 6-yard touchdown pass from E.J. Manuel to Nick O'Leary to bring the Seminoles within three of the Gators. They took the lead with a 1-yard touchdown run from Manuel following a Florida fumble. The lead was extended with a 53-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins. Florida State held a seven-point lead heading into the final quarter. Florida pulled within four with a 32-yard field goal from Caleb Sturgis. The Gators then took the lead once again with a 37-yard touchdown run from Mike Gillislee. Their lead was extended courtesy of a 14-yard pass from Jeff Driskel to Quinton Dunbar and a 32-yard touchdown run from Matt Jones. Florida State didn't score again until the last seconds of the game with a 22-yard touchdown run from E.J. Manuel.

E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 182 yards and one touchdown while also recording three interceptions, Clint Trickett also entered the game because of Manuel's injury and recorded 6 yards; E.J. Manuel also led the team in rushing with 12 carries for 54 yards and two touchdowns; Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 5 receptions for 64 yards. On special teams, Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals. The Seminoles totaled 300 yards of offense in the game, with 112 rushing yards and 188 passing yards, and were outgained by the Gators who totaled 394 total yards of offense. The loss brought Florida State's all-time record against the Gators to 21–34–2 and 11–13–1 at Doak.


ACC Championship: Georgia Tech

Florida State vs Georgia Tech (ACC Championship Game)
1 234Total
• Seminoles 7 1400 21
Yellow Jackets 0 636 15
  • Date: December 1
  • Location: Bank of America Stadium
    Charlotte, NC
  • Game start: 8:02 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:11
  • Game attendance: 64,778
  • Game weather: 53 °F (12 °C), Wind: SE 3mph, Partly Cloudy
  • Referee: Gary Patterson, ACC; Tom Laverty (Umpire); Matt Fitzgerald (Linesman); Colin Formulak (Line judge); Dale Shaw (Back judge); Mike Cullin (Field judge); Jim Coroira (Side judge); Greg Campbell (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Brent Musburger (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color analyst), Heather Cox (sideline)
Scoring summary
110:45FSUDevonta Freeman 3 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 7–0
213:54FSUJames Wilder, Jr. 16 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 14–0
29:25GTChris Tanner 27 yard field goalFSU 14–3
24:56FSUJames Wilder, Jr. 1 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 21–3
21:12GTDavid Scully 47 yard field goalFSU 21–6
31:08GTChris Tanner 36 yard field goalFSU 21–9
46:27GTTevin Washington 1 yard run (Two-Point Run Conversion Failed)FSU 21–15

Florida State Leads Series: 12 – 9 – 1[32]

Pregame Line: FSU −14[87]

By virtue of winning the Atlantic Division, Florida State clinched a spot in the ACC Championship Game and played for the conference title in Charlotte. This is the Seminoles' third appearance in the conference championship game and their fourth division title. They have won the division title twice in the last three years. Florida State has a 1–1 record in this game.

Florida State faced the Coastal Division champion, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Georgia Tech was named champions of the Coastal Division due to Miami self imposing a post-season ban and North Carolina being under NCAA sanctions making both teams ineligible. These two teams last met during the 2009 season. In that meeting, the Yellow Jackets won 49–44 in Tallahassee. Georgia Tech has won two straight in the series, but Florida State has won eight of the last ten.

Florida State captured the ACC title with a 21–15 win over Georgia Tech. Florida State built up an early lead and never relinquished it. The Seminoles forced Georgia Tech to punt on the first possession of the game and then went on to score on their own first possession with a 3-yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman. This was followed by a 16-yard touchdown run from James Wilder, Jr. in the second quarter. Georgia Tech put their first points on the board with a 27-yard field goal from Chris Turner to cut the Seminoles lead to eleven. Florida State scored again courtesy of another 1-yard touchdown run from James Wilder, Jr. Before halftime, Georgia Tech kicked a 47-yard field goal to give the Yellow Jackets three more points. The Seminoles went into the half with a 21–6 lead.

After dominating the first two quarters, Florida State was held scoreless during the last two quarters. Georgia Tech added more points in the third quarter with a 36-yard field goal from Chris Tanner and in the fourth quarter with a 1-yard touchdown run from Tevin Washington to pull them within six of the lead; a subsequent two-point conversion failed. Georgia Tech got the ball back and were driving down the field in the final minutes until Karlos Williams intercepted in Florida State territory, which enabled the Seminoles to take a knee and claim a win over the Yellow Jackets.

E.J. Manuel, who became just the seventh quarterback in school history to total over 3,000 yards, led the team in passing with 134 yards while recording one interception; James Wilder, Jr. led the team in rushing with 10 carries for 69 yards and two touchdowns; Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 9 receptions for 82 yards. Rodney Smith tied the school record of 38 straight games with a reception. On special teams, no field goals were attempted and there were no punts returned for any touchdowns. James Wilder, Jr. was named the most-valuable player. With this game, FSU rushed for over 2,500 yards and passed for over 3,000 yards on the season, becoming only the second FSU team to accomplish this. The Seminoles totaled 328 yards of offense in the game, with 194 rushing yards and 134 passing yards, while holding the Yellow Jackets and their triple option to 301 total yards of offense. This game set a record for the Seminoles as they scored 36 rushing touchdowns which was a new school record, beating the previous record of 35 set in 1995. The victory brought Florida State's all-time record against the Yellow Jackets to 13–9–1 and also gave Florida State its first Atlantic Coast Conference title since the 2005 season, as well as its first BCS bid since that season.


Orange Bowl: Northern Illinois

Florida State vs Northern Illinois (Orange Bowl)
1 234Total
• Seminoles 7 7314 31
Huskies 3 070 10
  • Date: January 1
  • Location: Sun Life Stadium
    Miami Gardens, FL
  • Game start: 8:50 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:40
  • Game attendance: 72,073
  • Game weather: 70 °F (21 °C), Wind: E 2mph, Mostly Cloudy
  • Referee: Matt Moore, SEC; T. Quick (Umpire); J, Crawford (Linesman); M. Shirey (Line judge); S. Patrick (Back judge); B. Parks (Field judge); C. Conley (Side judge); K. Colebrooke (Scorer)
  • TV announcers (ESPN/ESPN Radio): Joe Tessitore (play-by-play), Matt Millen (color analyst), Maria Taylor (sideline)
    Radio: Bill Rosinski (play-by-play), David Norrie (color analyst), Joe Schad (reporter)
Scoring summary
15:28FSULonnie Pryor 60 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 7–0
11:41NIUMathew Sims 25 yard field goalFSU 7–3
20:11FSURashad Greene 6 yard pass from EJ Manuel (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 14–3
311:48FSUDustin Hopkins 25 yard field goalFSU 17–3
39:55NIUMartel Moore 11 yard pass from Jordan Lynch (Mathew Sims kick)FSU 17–10
414:56FSUEJ Manuel 9 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 24–10
410:33FSULonnie Pryor 37 yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick)FSU 31–10

Pregame Line: FSU −13.5[91]

Florida State went to a bowl game for the 31st straight season, which is the current longest streak in the nation and the third longest streak in college football history.[92] By virtue of winning the ACC championship, Florida State received an automatic bid to a BCS Bowl. This marks the Seminoles first BCS bowl appearance since the 2006 Orange Bowl, a game they lost in overtime. Florida State has a 1–5 record in BCS games and a 3–5 record in the Orange Bowl.

The Seminoles faced the Northern Illinois Huskies of the MAC. The Huskies received an automatic at-large bid because they finished ranked in the top 16 and ahead of an automatic qualifying conference champion, becoming the first non-automatic qualifying team to get a BCS bid with a loss. Florida State came into this game ranked thirteenth in the country, while Northern Illinois came into this game ranked sixteenth. Florida State was designated home team, while Northern Illinois was designated visiting team.

Florida State won its first Orange Bowl in twelve years with a 31–10 win over the Huskies of Northern Illinois. Florida State never trailed in the game. The Seminoles scored in the first quarter with a 60-yard touchdown run from eventual MVP Lonnie Pryor to give them an early seven to zero lead. Northern Illinois responded later in the first quarter with a 25-yard field goal from Matthew Sims to cut the lead to four. Late in the second quarter, Florida State built up their lead with a 6-yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Rashad Greene. Florida State led by eleven at the half.

After halftime, Florida State made it a two possession game with a 25-yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins, making him the NCAA leader in field goals made with 88. The Huskies pulled to within one possession with an 11-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Lynch to Martel Moore. Going into the final quarter, the Seminoles held a seven-point lead. Florida State scored fourteen points in the fourth quarter courtesy of a 9-yard touchdown run from E.J. Manuel and a 37-yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor.

E.J. Manuel led the team in passing with 291 yards and a touchdown as he became just the second quarterback in college football history to 4–0 in bowl games throughout a career; Lonnie Pryor led the team in rushing with 5 carries for 134 yards and two touchdowns; Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving with 6 receptions for 61 yards. Dustin Hopkins successfully completed one out of two field goals. The Seminoles totaled 534 yards of offense in the game, with 243 rushing yards and 291 passing yards, while holding the Huskies to 259 total yards of offense. This game brought Florida State's record in BCS games to 2–5. It brought their record in the Orange Bowl to 4–5.

Awards

  • College Football Performance Award (Elite Specialist)
Dustin Hopkins

Watchlists

[93]

EJ Manuel
E.J. Manuel
Brandon Jenkins
Lamarcus Joyner
Xavier Rhodes
Brandon Jenkins
Lamarcus Joyner
Xavier Rhodes
Bjoern Werner
Dustin Hopkins
Brandon Jenkins
Lamarcus Joyner
Xavier Rhodes
Björn Werner
Lamarcus Joyner
Xavier Rhodes
Brandon Jenkins
Bjoern Werner
Christian Jones
Nick Moody
Willie Haulstead
E.J. Manuel
Brandon Jenkins

In addition to pre-season watchlists, four Florida State players were added to the lists after the season began:[94]

Finalists

  • Davey O'Brien Award (semifinalist)
E.J. Manuel[97]
  • Maxwell Award (semifinalist)
E.J. Manuel[98]
  • Johnny Unitas Award (semifinalist)
E.J. Manuel[99]
  • Chuck Bednarik Award (semifinalist)
Bjoern Werner[98]
  • Lou Groza Award (semifinalist)
Dustin Hopkins[100]
Mark Stoops
  • Wuerffel Trophy (finalist)
Dustin Hopkins[101]
  • Johnny Unitas Award (finalist)
E.J. Manuel[102]
  • Bronko Nagurski Trophy (finalist)
Bjoern Werner[103]
  • Lou Groza Award (finalist)
Dustin Hopkins
Cornellius Carradine
Bjoern Werner
  • Defensive Coordinator of the Year (finalist)
Mark Stoops[105]
Jimbo Fisher

Honors

Björn Werner, Chris Thompson, Cornellius Carradine, EJ Manuel, Menelik Watson, Lamarcus Joyner, Dustin Hopkins, Telvin Smith, Christian Jones, Ronald Darby, and Rashad Greene have all been honored with ACC Player of the Week recognitions for their respective games.[106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114]

All-ACC teams

Sixteen players from Florida State were voted on for All-ACC selections.[115]

First Team Offense
Dustin Hopkins (K)

Second Team Offense
EJ Manuel (QB)
Chris Thompson (RB)
Cameron Erving (OT)
Tre' Jackson (OG)
Bryan Stork (C)

First Team Defense
Björn Werner (DE)
Cornellius Carradine (DE)
Xavier Rhodes (CB)
Lamarcus Joyner (S)

Second Team Defense
Everett Dawkins (DT)
Christian Jones (LB)

Honorable Mentions
Timmy Jernigan (DT)
Anthony McCloud (DT)
Menelik Watson (OT)
Vince Williams (LB)

Coaches All-ACC

Eighteen players from Florida State were voted on for Coaches All-ACC selections.[116]

Second Team Offense
EJ Manuel (QB)
Chris Thompson (RB)
Tre' Jackson (G)
Bryan Stork (C)

Honorable Mentions (Offense)
Rashad Greene (WR)
Nick O'Leary (TE)
Cameron Erving (T)
Menelik Watson (T)
Josue Matías (G)

First Team Defense
Cornellius Carradine (DE)
Björn Werner (DE)
Xavier Rhodes (CB)
Lamarcus Joyner (S)

Second Team Defense
Timmy Jernigan (DT)
Everett Dawkins (DT)
Christian Jones (LB)

Honorable Mentions (Defense)
Anthony McCloud, Sr. (DT)

First Team Special teams
Dustin Hopkins (K)

Defensive Player of the Year
Bjoern Werner (DE)

Defensive Rookie of the Year
Ronald Darby (CB)

Coach of the Year Runner-Up
Jimbo Fisher

All-Americans

Four Florida State players have been honored with All-American selections.[117]

Conference awards

Ronald Darby[118]
Bjoern Werner[119]
  • Brian Piccolo Award
Chris Thompson[120]

All-star games

 
E.J. Manuel was named MVP of the Senior Bowl.
Game Date Site Players
64th Senior Bowl January 26, 2013 Ladd–Peebles Stadium, Mobile, Alabama EJ Manuel, Dustin Hopkins, Everett Dawkins, Vince Williams

NFL draft

Eleven players were drafted in the 2013 NFL Draft, which was the most for any university in the 2013 draft and the most in FSU history for a given year,[121] besting the previous school record of 10 in 1995.

Three more players signed as free agents: Lonnie Pryor signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars while Rodney Smith and Anthony McCloud signed with the Minnesota Vikings.[122]

Roster

2012 Florida State Seminoles

Quarterback

Running back

Wide receiver

Tight end

  • 6 Dan Hicks –   Junior
  • 33 Kevin Haplea – Junior
  • 35 Nick O'LearySophomore
  • 44 Will Tye  Sophomore
  • 83 Christo Kourtzidis – Freshman
 

Offensive line

  • 51 Bobby Hart – Sophomore
  • 52 Bryan Stork  Junior
  • 53 Sterling Lovelady – Sophomore
  • 54 Tre' JacksonSophomore
  • 56 Trey Pettis –   Freshman
  • 59 Henry Orelus – Junior
  • 60 Jacob Fahrenkrug – Senior
  • 62 Austin Barron – Sophomore
  • 65 Ruben Carter –   Freshman
  • 67 Daniel Glauser – Senior
  • 70 Josue MatíasSophomore
  • 71 Menelik WatsonJunior
  • 72 Daniel Foose –   Sophomore
  • 75 Cameron Erving  Sophomore
  • 76 Garrett Faircloth –   Junior

Defensive line

 

Linebacker

Defensive back

Special teams

[123]

Depth chart

Recruits

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight 40 Commit date
Roberto Aguayo
K
Groveland, FL South Lake HS 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 183 lb (83 kg) N/A Jan 31, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 78
Cason Beatty
K
Charlotte, NC Olympic HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 215 lb (98 kg) N/A Jun 19, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 75
Colin Blake
DB
San Antonio, TX Brandeis HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 4.5 Feb 1, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 78
Marvin Bracy
WR
Orlando, FL Boone HS 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 162 lb (73 kg) N/A Jul 14, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 81
Chris Casher
DE
Mobile, AL Davidson HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 225 lb (102 kg) N/A Jan 5, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 83
Ronald Darby
DB
Oxon Hill, MD Potomac HS 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 4.3 Feb 1, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 82
Mario Edwards Jr.
DE
Denton, TX Ryan HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 275 lb (125 kg) 4.8 Mar 15, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 90
Markuss Eligwe
LB
Stone Mountain, GA Stone Mountain HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 210 lb (95 kg) N/A Apr 27, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 80
Daniel Glauser
OL
Rheinfelden, Switzerland New Mexico Military Institute 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 320 lb (150 kg) 5.2 Dec 4, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: JC
Eddie Goldman
DT
Washington, DC Friendship Collegiate Academy 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 310 lb (140 kg) 5.05 Feb 1, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 85
Christo Kourtzidis
TE
Orange, CA Lutheran HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 230 lb (100 kg) N/A Jun 18, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 78
Sean Maguire
QB
West Orange, NJ Seton Hall Prep 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 200 lb (91 kg) N/A Jun 1, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 80
Reggie Northrup
LB
Jacksonville, FL First Coast HS 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 4.6 Feb 1, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 79
Mario Pender
RB
Cape Coral, FL Island Coast HS 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) N/A Oct 15, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 81
Justin Shanks
DT
Prattville, AL Prattville HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 310 lb (140 kg) N/A Jul 27, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 80
Dalvon Stuckey
DT
DeFuniak Springs, FL Walton Senior HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 303 lb (137 kg) N/A Sep 11, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 79
Menelik Watson
OL
Manchester, England Saddleback College 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 320 lb (150 kg) N/A Jan 25, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: JC
P.J. Williams
DB
Ocala, FL Vanguard HS 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 175 lb (79 kg) N/A Jul 24, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 80
Jameis Winston
QB
Hueytown, AL Hueytown HS 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 200 lb (91 kg) N/A Aug 3, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 84
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 5   Rivals: 6  ESPN: 3
  • ‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2012 Florida St. Football Commitment List". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  • "2012 Florida State Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  • "2012 Player Commitments – Florida State". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  • "2012 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 1, 2012.

Position key

Stats

[124]

Team Stats

Offense
Category Number/per game
Points 39.3
Pass Attempts 30.6
Pass Completion Percent 67.3
Passing yards 265.3
Passing touchdowns 1.7
Rushing Attempts 36.6
Rushing yards 206.2
Rushing yards per attempt 5.6
Rushing touchdowns 2.9
Total Plays 67.2
Total yards 471.5
Average yards per play 7.0
First downs 23.0
Penalties 6.4
Turnovers 1.9
Defense
Category Number/per game
Points 14.7
Pass Attempts 32.4
Pass Completion Percent 48.8
Passing yards 161.9
Passing touchdowns 0.9
Rushing Attempts 33.5
Rushing yards 92.3
Rushing yards per attempt 2.8
Rushing touchdowns 0.7
Total Plays 65.9
Total yards 254.1
Average yards per play 3.9
First downs 14.5
Penalties 4.9
Turnovers 1.5

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The 2012 Florida State Seminoles football team variously Florida State or FSU represented Florida State University in the sport of American football during the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season The Seminoles were led by third 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 2012 marked the Seminoles 21st season as a member of the ACC and their eighth in the ACC s Atlantic Division 2012 Florida State Seminoles footballACC championACC Atlantic Division co championOrange Bowl championACC Championship W 21 15 vs Georgia TechOrange Bowl W 31 10 vs Northern IllinoisConferenceAtlantic Coast ConferenceDivisionAtlantic DivisionRankingCoachesNo 8APNo 10Record12 2 7 1 ACC Head coachJimbo Fisher 3rd as head coach 6th overall season Offensive coordinatorJames Coley 3rd as coordinator 5th overall season Co offensive coordinatorJimbo FisherOffensive schemeMultipleDefensive coordinatorMark Stoops 3rd year D J Eliot interim Base defense4 3 multipleMVPJames Wilder Jr ACC Championship Game Lonnie Pryor Orange Bowl CaptainToshmon Stevens fifth year senior Vince Williams fifth year senior Everett Dawkins fifth year senior Anthony McCloud fifth year senior Nick Moody fifth year senior EJ Manuel fifth year senior Brandon Jenkins senior Lonnie Pryor senior Rodney Smith senior Dustin Hopkins senior Chris Thompson senior Home stadiumDoak Campbell Stadium Capacity 82 300 Seasons 20112013 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference football standingsvte Conf OverallTeam W L W L Atlantic DivisionNo 10 Florida State xy 7 1 12 2 No 11 Clemson x 7 1 11 2 NC State 4 4 7 6 Wake Forest 3 5 5 7 Maryland 2 6 4 8 Boston College 1 7 2 10 Coastal DivisionGeorgia Tech xy 5 3 7 7 North Carolina 5 3 8 4 Miami FL 5 3 7 5 Virginia Tech 4 4 7 6 Duke 3 5 6 7 Virginia 2 6 4 8 Championship Florida State 21 Georgia Tech 15 BCS representative as conference championx Division champion co championsy Championship game participant North Carolina ineligible for ACC title championship game and bowl game due to NCAA sanctions 1 Miami ineligible for ACC title championship game and bowl game due to self imposed sanctions 1 Rankings from AP PollDuring the 2012 season Florida State won its first ACC title since 2005 advancing to their first BCS bowl since that season as well and won ten regular season games for the first time since the 2003 season The Seminoles also won their first BCS game since the 2000 Sugar Bowl The team also tied the school record for most games won in a single season and finished in the top ten of both major polls for the first time since the 2000 season Contents 1 Previous season 2 Forthcoming season 2 1 Preseason 2 2 Postseason 3 Personnel 3 1 Coaching staff 4 Returning starters 4 1 Key losses 4 2 Transfers 4 3 Offense 4 4 Defense 4 5 Special teams 5 Media 6 Rankings 7 Statistics 7 1 Scores by quarter all opponents 7 2 Scores by quarter ACC opponents 8 Schedule 8 1 Game summaries 8 1 1 Murray State 8 1 2 Savannah State 8 1 3 Wake Forest 8 1 4 Clemson 8 1 5 South Florida 8 1 6 NC State 8 1 7 Boston College 8 1 8 Miami FL 8 1 9 Duke 8 1 10 Virginia Tech 8 1 11 Maryland 8 1 12 Florida 8 1 13 ACC Championship Georgia Tech 8 1 14 Orange Bowl Northern Illinois 9 Awards 9 1 Watchlists 9 2 Finalists 9 3 Honors 9 3 1 All ACC teams 9 3 1 1 Coaches All ACC 9 3 2 All Americans 9 3 3 Conference awards 9 4 All star games 9 5 NFL draft 10 Roster 10 1 Depth chart 10 2 Recruits 10 2 1 Position key 11 Stats 11 1 Team Stats 12 ReferencesPrevious season EditMain article 2011 Florida State Seminoles football team Florida State ended the 2011 season with a 9 4 record 5 3 in ACC play They were led by head coach Jimbo Fisher in his second year of head coaching The Seminoles lost two starters on offense offensive tackle Zebrie Sanders and WR Bert Reed three on defense linebacker Nigel Bradham safety Terrance Parks and cornerback Mike Harris and one special teams player punter Shawn Powell All six of Florida State s departing players were on NFL rosters in 2012 Forthcoming season EditAfter the completion of the 2011 season the Seminoles signed a highly rated recruiting class in February 2012 and completed spring practice the following April With seventeen returning starters from the previous season Florida State entered their 2012 campaign ranked as the number seven team in the nation and as a favorite to win the Atlantic Division and compete for the ACC championship and possibly a national title Preseason Edit Before the start of the season the Seminoles were scheduled to play the West Virginia Mountaineers on September 8 but the game was canceled by the Mountaineers so they could make room for their nine game Big 12 schedule 2 With the late cancellation Florida State was forced to add another Football Championship Subdivision team to its schedule Because of this Florida State needed an additional win to be eligible for a bowl game 3 On August 1 2012 Florida State kicked senior cornerback and punt return specialist Greg Reid off the team Coach Fisher announced Reid s dismissal for what he described as a violation of team rules The dismissal came three weeks after Reid was charged with marijuana possession after being stopped by a Georgia state trooper near his home in Valdosta Georgia 4 Former Penn State tight end Kevin Haplea also transferred to Florida State in the wake of the Penn State child sex abuse scandal 5 Spring GameThe annual Garnet and Gold Game was held on April 14 at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium and the garnet team was victorious winning by a score of 35 20 6 7 8 The game was televised on ESPNU 9 with former FSU player Danny Kanell as commentator Postseason Edit Defensive coordinator Mark Stoops left his position at Florida State to take the job as head coach at Kentucky 10 D J Eliot left his position as defensive ends coach to assist Stoops at Kentucky as defensive coordinator Eddie Gran who served as runningback coach and special teams coordinator as well as associate head coach also left the staff to serve as offensive coordinator at Cincinnati 11 Personnel Edit2012 was Jimbo Fisher s third year as the Seminoles head coach During his previous two years with Florida State he led the Seminoles to an overall record of 19 wins and 8 losses 19 8 Mark Stoops and James Coley returned to their positions as coordinators Coaching staff Edit Florida State Seminoles coachesHead coach Jimbo FisherAssistant coaches Eddie Gran Associate Head Coach Running Backs Coach and Special teams Coordinator Rick Trickett Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Line Coach Greg Hudson Assistant Head Coach and Linebackers Coach Mark Stoops Defensive Coordinator and Secondary Coach James Coley Offensive Coordinator and Tight End Coach Dameyune Craig Quarterbacks Coach Recruiting Coordinator Lawrence Dawsey Passing Game Coordinator and Wide Receivers Coach D J Eliot Defensive Ends Coach Odell Haggins Defensive Line Coach Vic viloria Head Strength and Conditioning CoachReturning starters EditKey losses Edit OT Zebrie Sanders WR Bert Reed LB Nigel Bradham S Terrance Parks S Mike Harris P Shawn Powell CB Greg Reid dismissed from team Transfers Edit TE Kevin HapleaOffense Edit Player Class PositionEJ Manuel Senior QuarterbackLonnie Pryor Senior Full BackDevonta Freeman Sophomore Running BackRodney Smith Senior Wide ReceiverJacob Fahrenkrug Senior Offensive LinemanBryan Stork Junior CenterGarrett Faircloth Junior Offensive LinemanBobby Hart Sophomore Offensive Tackle Defense Edit Player Class PositionBjorn Werner Junior Defensive EndEverett Dawkins Senior Defensive TackleAnthony McCloud Senior Defensive TackleBrandon Jenkins Senior Defensive EndChristian Jones Junior LinebackerVince Williams Senior LinebackerXavier Rhodes Junior CornerbackLamarcus Joyner Junior Safety Special teams Edit Player Class PositionDustin Hopkins Senior PlacekickerMedia EditFlorida State football was broadcast on the Florida State University Seminoles Radio Network and the games were called by Gene Deckerhoff Rankings EditSee also 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Entering the 2012 season Florida State was ranked No 7 in both the AP and Coaches Preseason Polls 12 ESPN ranked the Seminoles number seven before the season 13 Florida State was ranked No 9 in the first Harris Poll 14 In the initial BCS poll Florida State was ranked No 14 15 Florida State finished the season ranked No 10 in the AP Poll and No 8 in the Coaches Poll Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking t Tied with team above or below First place votes WeekPollPre1234567891011121314FinalAP765 t443121211981010131310Coaches7 1 6644 1 4 1 111010766512128HarrisNot released981076661212Not releasedBCSNot released141291010101312Not released Source ESPN com 2012 NCAA Football RankingsStatistics EditScores by quarter all opponents Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalFlorida State 145 165 133 107 550All opponents 36 47 47 76 206Scores by quarter ACC opponents Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalFlorida State 82 125 86 72 365ACC opponents 30 41 36 72 179Schedule EditDateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSeptember 16 00 p m Murray State No 7Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLESPN3W 69 370 047September 86 00 p m Savannah State No 6Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLESPN3W 55 071 126September 15NoonWake ForestNo 5Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLESPN ESPN 3DW 52 068 833September 228 00 p m No 10 ClemsonNo 4Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FL rivalry College GameDay ABCW 49 3783 231September 296 00 p m at South Florida No 4Raymond James StadiumTampa FLESPNW 30 1769 383October 68 00 p m at NC StateNo 3Carter Finley StadiumRaleigh NCESPN2L 16 1754 962October 135 30 p m Boston CollegeNo 12Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLESPN2W 51 781 075October 208 00 p m at Miami FL No 12Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens FL rivalry ABCW 33 2073 328October 273 30 p m Duke No 11Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLESPNUW 48 771 467November 87 30 p m at Virginia TechNo 8Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAESPNW 28 2265 632November 17Noonat MarylandNo 10Byrd StadiumCollege Park MDESPNUW 41 1435 244November 243 30 p m No 6 Florida No 10Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FL rivalry ABCL 26 3783 429December 17 45 p m vs Georgia TechNo 13Bank of America StadiumCharlotte NC ACC Championship ESPNW 21 1564 778January 1 20138 30 p m vs No 16 Northern Illinois No 13Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens FL Orange Bowl ESPNW 31 1072 073 Non conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Eastern timeGame summaries Edit Murray State Edit Murray State at Florida State 1 234TotalRacers 0 300 3 Seminoles 14 142021 69Date September 1Location Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLGame start 6 00 p m ESTElapsed time 3 35Game attendance 70 047Game weather 87 F 31 C Wind SSE 6mph 30 rain 96 heat ind 63 humidity Partly CloudyReferee Tom Zimorski ACC Keith Roden Umpire Michael Kelley Linesman Tim Graham Line judge Delbert Bell Back judge Harris Tyson Field judge Angie Bartis Side judge Andrew Panucci Scorer TV announcers ESPN3 Shawn Kennedy play by play Rene Ingoglia color analyst Michael Cain reporter Sources 16 17 18 19 Scoring summary113 31FSURashad Greene 47 yard punt return Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 7 0 15 05FSULonnie Pryor 1 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 14 0 26 57FSULonnie Pryor 18 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 21 0 24 36MSUBenton Jordan 28 yard field goalFSU 21 3 200 29FSUKenny Shaw 6 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 28 3 312 57FSUJames Wilder Jr 9 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 35 3 39 27FSUDustin Hopkins 23 yard field goalFSU 38 3 37 53FSULonnie Pryor 1 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 45 3 31 37FSUDustin Hopkins 30 yard field goalFSU 48 3 410 24FSUDebrale Smiley 1 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 55 3 46 01FSUJames Wilder Jr 7 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 62 3 41 51FSUDebrale Smiley 1 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 69 3Series Tied 0 0Pregame Line Lines are not released when an FCS team plays an FBS team See also 2012 Murray State Racers football team To open the season Florida State faced an FCS opponent the Murray State Racers This game was the first between the two teams Coming into the game Florida State held a 17 0 record against teams from the Football Championship Subdivision Florida State dominated the Racers throughout the game winning 69 3 Florida State opened the scoring and scored 14 points in the first quarter with Rashad Greene returning a 47 yard punt return from kicker Dustin Hopkins and a 1 yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor Florida State added another fourteen points in the second quarter as the result of an 18 yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor and a 6 yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Kenny Shaw Murray State scored its first and only points near the end of the first half on a 28 yard field goal In the third quarter Florida State scored 20 points James Wilder Jr had a 9 yard touchdown run Dustin Hopkins kicked a 23 yard field goal Lonnie Pryor had a 1 yard touchdown run and Dustin Hopkins kicked another 30 yard field goal Florida State scored another 21 points in the fourth quarter with a 7 yard touchdown run from James Wilder Jr and two 1 yard touchdown runs from Debrale Smiley EJ Manuel led the team in passing with 188 yards and one touchdown James Wilder Jr led the team in rushing with 12 carries for 106 yards and two touchdowns Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving with 4 receptions for 82 yards and one touchdown Xavier Rhodes recorded one interception and Karlos Williams returned a punt for a touchdown Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals The Seminoles totaled 606 yards of offense in the game with 285 rushing yards and 321 passing yards while holding Murray State to 156 total yards of offense Savannah State Edit Savannah State at Florida State 1 234TotalTigers 0 00 0 Seminoles 35 137 55Date September 8Location Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLGame start 6 04 p m ESTElapsed time 3 30Game attendance 71 126Game weather 82 F 28 C Wind S 7mph 30 rain 87 humidity ShowersReferee Walter Davenport ACC David Goodwin Umpire Mike Pavese Linesman Allen Andrick Line judge Scott Maslin Back judge Chris Brown Field judge Jim Corpora Side judge Dennis Redding Scorer TV announcers ESPN3 Dave Weekley play by play Ralph Friedgen color analyst Tiffany Greene reporter Sources 20 21 22 23 Scoring summary114 21FSURodney Smith 61 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 7 0 111 51FSUChris Thompson 6 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 14 0 18 53FSUGreg Dent 8 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 21 0 17 57FSUKelvin Benjamin 9 yard pass from EJ ManuelFSU 28 0 100 49FSUDevonta Freeman 5 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 35 0 210 06FSUJames Wilder Jr 19 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 42 0 28 02FSUJames Wilder Jr 1 yard run PAT FailedFSU 48 0 311 24FSUKelvin Benjamin 19 yard pass From Jacob Coker Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 55 0Series Tied 0 0Pregame Line Lines are not released when an FCS team plays an FBS team See also 2012 Savannah State Tigers football team For their second game of the season Florida State faced another FCS team the Savannah State Tigers This was also the first meeting between these teams Prior to the game the Seminoles were installed as 70 1 2 point favorites reportedly making Savannah State the biggest underdogs in any college football game ever 24 25 Florida State held the Tigers scoreless winning 55 0 Florida State opened the scoring and scored 35 points in the first quarter with a 61 yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Rodney Smith a 6 yard touchdown run from Chris Thompson an 8 yard touchdown pass from E J Manuel to Greg Dent a 9 yard touchdown pass from E J Manuel to Kelvin Benjamin and a 5 yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman Florida State added another thirteen points in the second quarter as the result of a 19 yard touchdown run from James Wilder Jr and another 1 yard touchdown run from James Wilder Jr with a subsequent failed point after attempt from kicker Dustin Hopkins ending his streak of 145 consecutive extra point attempts Florida State scored another seven points in the third quarter as the result of a 19 yard touchdown pass from Jacob Coker to Kelvin Benjamin E J Manuel led the team in passing with 161 yards and three touchdowns Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 7 carries for 69 yards and one touchdown Rodney Smith led the team in receiving with 3 receptions for 77 yards and one touchdown The Seminoles totaled 413 yards of offense in the game with 167 rushing yards and 246 passing yards while holding Savannah State to just 28 total yards of offense The game was delayed in the second quarter used a running clock after halftime and later called with 8 49 left in the third due to weather 26 Wake Forest Edit Wake Forest at Florida State True Seminole Game 27 1 234TotalDemon Deacons 0 000 0 Seminoles 14 2477 52Date September 15Location Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLGame start 12 01 p m ESTElapsed time 3 19Game attendance 68 833Game weather 83 F 28 C Wind ENE 10mph 20 rain 87 humidity Scattered CloudsReferee David Epperley ACC Michael Webster Umpire Michael Kelley Linesman Rick Page Line judge James Cole Back judge Pat Garvey Field judge Mike Safrit Side judge Ted Jackson Scorer TV announcers ESPN Dave Pasch play by play Brian Griese color analyst Jenn Brown sideline Sources 28 29 30 31 Scoring summary14 28FSUEJ Manuel 16 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 7 0 12 45FSURashad Greene 60 yard punt return Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 14 0 212 52FSUChris Thompson 74 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 21 0 29 42FSUChris Thompson 80 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 28 0 24 37FSUDustin Hopkins 19 yard field goalFSU 31 0 200 14FSURodney Smith 20 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 38 0 300 44FSUKenny Shaw 17 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 45 0 412 21FSUDebrale Smiley 18 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 52 0Florida State Leads Series 23 6 1 32 Pregame Line FSU 21 5 33 FSU 14 Vegas odds 34 See also 2012 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team Florida State opened ACC play against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons The teams last met the previous season with Wake Forest upsetting the Seminoles 35 30 in Winston Salem 35 Florida State has struggled against Wake Forest recently losing four out of the last six before this game 36 Florida State shutout a team for the second week in a row by holding Wake Forest scoreless for the second time in three years and winning 52 0 Despite a sluggish start Florida State scored first with a 16 yard rushing touchdown from EJ Manuel late in the first quarter Another touchdown in the first quarter came from Rashad Greene with a 60 yard punt return After a fourteen point first quarter the Seminoles scored twenty four more points in the second with a 74 yard touchdown run and an 80 yard touchdown run from Chris Thompson a field goal from Dustin Hopkins and a 20 yard touchdown pass from E J Manuel to Rodney Smith Florida State dominated the second half of the game as well The Seminoles added seven points in the third quarter with a 17 yard touchdown pass from E J Manuel to Kenny Shaw They finished off the game with seven points in the fourth quarter courtesy of an 18 yard touchdown run from Debrale Smiley E J Manuel led the team in passing with 176 yards and two touchdowns Chris Thompson led the team in rushing with 9 carries for 197 yards and two touchdowns Kelvin Benjamin led the team in receiving with 4 receptions for 44 yards Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted one field goal The Seminoles totaled 612 yards of offense in the game with 385 rushing yards and 227 passing yards while holding Wake Forest to 126 total yards of offense The victory improved Florida State s all time record against the Deacons to 24 6 1 Clemson Edit Clemson at Florida State Clemson Florida State football rivalry 1 234TotalTigers 14 7106 37 Seminoles 7 72114 49Date September 22Location Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLGame start 8 12 p m ESTElapsed time 3 38Game attendance 83 221Game weather 87 F 31 C Wind NNW 5mph 0 rain 46 humidity Clear SkiesReferee Tom Zimorski ACC Jim Eckl Umpire Michael Kelley Linesman Tim Graham Line judge Delbert Bell Back judge Harris Tyson Field judge Angie Bartis Side judge Frank Kosman Scorer TV announcers ABC Brent Musburger play by play Kirk Herbstreit color analyst Heather Cox sideline Sources 37 38 39 Scoring summary113 34CLEMDeAndre Hopkins 60 yard pass From Tajh Boyd Chandler Catanzaro kick CLEM 7 0 110 54FSULonnie Pryor 13 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick tied 7 7 17 01CLEMAndre Ellington 6 yard run Chandler Catanzaro kick Clem 14 7 214 35FSUJames Wilder Jr 5 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick tied 14 14 210 06CLEMBrandon Ford 17 yard pass from Tajh Boyd Chandler Catanzaro kick Clem 21 14 311 48CLEMAndre Ellington 52 yard pass from Sammy Watkins Chandler Catanzaro kick Clem 28 14 310 09FSUChris Thompson 9 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick Clem 28 21 37 07CLEMChandler Catanzaro 50 yard field goalClem 31 21 36 15FSURashad Greene 9 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick Clem 31 28 32 37FSURodney Smith 29 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 35 31 413 25FSUJames Wilder Jr 5 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 42 31 48 34FSUChris Thompson 27 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 49 31 42 11CLEMBrandon Ford 3 yard pass from Tajh Boyd Two Point Run Conversion Failed FSU 49 37Florida State Leads Series 17 8 32 Pregame Line FSU 9 5 33 FSU 14 Vegas odds 34 See also 2012 Clemson Tigers football team and Clemson Florida State rivalry Following its meeting with Wake Forest Florida State hosted the Clemson Tigers in a key division game Clemson defeated Florida State the previous season 35 30 at Death Valley en route to the Atlantic Division title and an ACC Championship 40 The winner of this game has represented the Atlantic Division in the ACC Championship Game for the past three years with Clemson winning the division title in 2009 Florida State winning the division title in 2010 and Clemson taking the division title the following year ESPN s College Gameday was on the campus of Florida State University for the game 41 The program previously visited the school for a game against Oklahoma during the 2011 season It is their eighth time hosting and the show s twenty fourth appearance at an FSU game Florida State won the game 49 37 after trailing by seven at halftime and erasing a fourteen point deficit in the second half Clemson struck first when during the first drive of the game Tajh Boyd hooked up with Deandre Hopkins for a 60 yard touchdown pass Florida State responded with a 13 yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor The game then went back and forth throughout the first half with Clemson scoring on a 6 yard touchdown run from Andre Ellington and Florida State scoring with a James Wilder Jr 5 yard touchdown run Clemson took the lead again with a 17 yard touchdown pass from Tajh Boyd to Brandon Ford after capitalizing on an FSU turnover Clemson went into halftime with the lead Florida State had many miscues that kept them from points including two fumbles two missed field goals and a questionable 4th down call that kept them from leading In the second half Clemson extended their lead to fourteen when Boyd connected to Sammy Watkins on a bubble screen who then threw the ball to Andre Ellington for a 52 yard touchdown Florida State then took control of the game as the Seminoles went on a 35 3 run First they scored on a 4 yard touchdown run from Chris Thompson The defense who had struggled containing the Tigers in the first half held Clemson to a field goal which made it a ten point game Florida State then closed in on the lead with a 9 yard pass from EJ Manuel to Rashad Greene They then finally took the lead at the end of the third quarter with a 29 yard touchdown pass from E J Manuel to Rodney Smith This was followed by back to back touchdowns from Florida State with a 5 yard run from James Wilder Jr and a 27 yard run from Chris Thompson Clemson scored one more touchdown late in the game with a 3 yard touchdown pass from Tajh Boyd to Brandon Ford on fourth down They then attempted a two point conversion which failed after a high snap Florida State then ran out the clock to preserve the victory Quarterback E J Manuel had a career best performance with 102 yards rushing 380 yards passing along with 2 touchdowns as well as a rushing touchdown He became the first Florida State player since Charlie Ward in 1992 to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 in a game Because of this accomplishment Manuel was named the Davey O Brien Quarterback of the Week 42 E J Manuel led the team in passing with 380 yards and two touchdowns Chris Thompson led the team in rushing with 15 carries for 103 yards and two touchdowns and receiving with 8 receptions for 79 yards Dustin Hopkins unsuccessfully attempted two field goals The Seminoles totaled 667 yards of offense in the game with 287 rushing yards and 380 passing yards while holding Clemson s high powered offense to 426 total yards of offense The victory improved Florida State s all time record against the Tigers to 18 8 South Florida Edit Florida State at South Florida 1 234Total Seminoles 7 6170 30Bulls 3 077 17Date September 29Location Raymond James StadiumTampa FLGame start 6 00 p m ESTElapsed time 3 30Game attendance 69 383Game weather 83 F 28 C Wind W 6mph 61 humidity Mostly CloudyReferee Ron Cherry ACC Tom Laverty Umpire Troy Gray Linesman Rober Zivkovic Line judge Barry Hendon Back judge Billy Beckett Field judge Richard Wilborn Side judge TV announcers ESPN Sean McDonough play by play Chris Spielman color analyst Quint Kessnich sideline Sources 43 44 45 Scoring summary111 18USFMaikon Bonani 32 yard field goalUSF 3 0 18 57FSURashad Greene 10 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 7 3 25 45FSUDustin Hopkins 6 yard field goalFSU 10 3 200 03FSUDustin Hopkins 43 yard field goalFSU 13 3 311 55USFBJ Daniels 1 yard run Maikon Bonani kick FSU 13 10 35 09FSUKevin Haplea 1 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 20 10 300 34FSUDustin Hopkins 23 yard field goalFSU 23 10 300 00FSUChristian Jones 12 yard fumble return Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 30 10 412 37USFBJ Daniels 3 yard run Maikon Bonani kick FSU 30 17Series Tied 1 1 32 Pregame Line FSU 8 5 33 FSU 17 Vegas odds 46 See also 2012 South Florida Bulls football team In the first road game of the season the Seminoles traveled to Tampa Florida take on in state foes the South Florida Bulls This was only the second meeting between these teams The teams previously met during the 2009 season in Tallahassee where South Florida defeated Florida State 17 7 47 Florida State won the game 30 17 despite a sluggish start South Florida got on the board first with a 32 yard field goal from Maikon Bonani Florida State took the lead with a 10 yard touchdown run from Rashad Greene At the end of the first quarter the Seminoles held a slim four point lead They extended their lead in the second quarter with two field goals from Dustin Hopkins a 6 yard field goal and a 23 yard field goal after previously missing a field goal in the first quarter Florida State carried a ten point lead into the half At the start of the second half South Florida closed the gap with a 1 yard touchdown run from B J Daniels Florida State responded with a 1 yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to tight end Kevin Haplea and later extended their lead again with a 23 yard field goal from Hopkins At the end of the third quarter the Seminoles capitalized on a South Florida turnover when Christian Jones had a 12 yard fumble return to give the Seminoles their largest lead of the game The Bulls scored again in the fourth quarter with B J Daniels 3 yard touchdown run but Florida State was able to preserve a 13 point victory Quarterback E J Manuel had another impressive performance going 19 25 with one touchdown no interceptions and 251 total yards of offense Manuel led the team in passing with 242 yards and one touchdown Chris Thompson led the team in rushing with 17 carries for 74 yards Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 2 receptions for 71 yards Dustin Hopkins made two out of three field goals The Seminoles totaled 425 yards of offense in the game with 183 rushing yards and 242 passing yards while holding South Florida to 268 total yards of offense The victory evened Florida State s all time record against the Bulls at 1 1 NC State Edit Florida State at NC State 1 234TotalSeminoles 3 1300 16 Wolfpack 0 0314 17Date October 6Location Carter Finley StadiumRaleigh NCGame start 8 00 p m ESTElapsed time 3 40Game attendance 54 962Game weather 81 F 27 C Wind 0mph Partly CloudyReferee Jerry Magallanne ACC Terrence Ramsey Umpire John Busch Linesman Deon Lawrence Line judge Pat Ryan Back judge Mike Cullin Field judge Jim Corpora Side judge Roger Warren Scorer TV announcers ESPN2 Mark Jones play by play Brock Huard color analyst Shelley Smith and Jessica Mendoza sideline Sources 48 49 50 Scoring summary16 34FSUDustin Hopkins 49 yard field goalFSU 3 0 213 53FSUNick O Leary 4 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 10 0 24 07FSUDustin Hopkins 20 yard field goalFSU 13 0 200 28FSUDustin Hopkins 36 yard field goalFSU 16 0 36 50NCSTNiklas Sade 27 yard field goalFSU 16 3 413 47NCSTShadrach Thornton 24 yard pass from Mike Glennon Niklas Sade kick FSU 16 10 400 16NCSTBryan Underwood 2 yard pass from Mike Glennon Niklas Sade kick NCST 16 17Florida State Leads Series 22 10 32 Pregame Line FSU 7 5 33 FSU 10 Vegas odds 51 See also 2012 NC State Wolfpack football team Following its trip to South Florida Florida State traveled to Raleigh for their first ACC road game against the North Carolina State Wolfpack Florida State shutout NC State 34 0 during the previous meeting in Tallahassee 52 The two schools have split their meetings over the past ten years with Florida State winning five and N C State winning five and both teams have split the last two with N C State winning at home in 2010 and Florida State winning at home in 2011 Florida State lost to the North Carolina State Wolfpack 17 16 Florida State dominated the first half of the game building a 16 0 lead by halftime The Seminoles scored first with a 49 yard field goal from kicker Dustin Hopkins which put FSU up by three in the first quarter They followed that up in the second quarter with a 4 yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Nick O Leary to give them a ten point lead Two more field goals of 45 and 20 yards respectively extended that lead to sixteen After controlling the first two quarters the momentum shifted in the next two quarters as Florida State did not score in the second half NC State scored their first points of the game with a 27 yard field goal This was followed by a 24 yard touchdown pass from Mike Glennon to put the Wolfpack within six points A subsequent drive by the Seminoles ended with a sack that put them out of field goal range North Carolina State State blocked the punt and were able to score on a fourth down touchdown to give them the lead with just sixteen seconds remaining in the game Florida State was unable to score on their next possession The upset was the Seminoles first loss of the season E J Manuel led the team in passing with 218 yards and one touchdown Chris Thompson led the team in rushing with 25 carries for 141 yards Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 6 receptions for 60 yards Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted three field goals Despite losing the Seminoles outgained NC State with 343 yards of offense in the game with 125 rushing yards and 218 passing yards while holding the Wolfpack to 325 total yards of offense The loss brought Florida State s all time record against the Wolfpack to 22 11 Boston College Edit Boston College at Florida State 1 234TotalEagles 0 700 7 Seminoles 14 171010 51Date October 13Location Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLGame start 5 35 p m ESTElapsed time 3 30Game attendance 81 075Game weather 84 F 29 C Wind NE 7mph Partly CloudyReferee Pat Garvey ACC Jim Eckl Umpire John Busch Linesman Tommy Giles Line judge Tommy Pace Back judge Chris Junjulas Field judge Eddie Bonet Side judge Rosie Amato Scorer TV announcers ESPN2 Mark Jones play by play Brock Huard color analyst Maria Taylor sideline Sources 53 54 55 Scoring summary19 13FSUKenny Shaw 77 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 7 0 14 53FSULonnie Pryor 2 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 14 0 210 14FSUJames Wilder Jr 7 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 21 0 27 27FSUKelvin Benjamin 6 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 28 0 21 56BCBobby Swigert 18 yard pass from Chase Rettig Nate Freese kick FSU 28 7 200 00FSUDustin Hopkins 51 yard field goalFSU 31 7 311 45FSULonnie Pryor 3 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 38 7 33 43FSUDustin Hopkins 26 yard field goalFSU 41 7 413 06FSUJames Wilder Jr 12 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 48 7 46 53FSUDustin Hopkins 38 yard field goalFSU 51 7Florida State Leads Series 6 4 32 Pregame Line FSU 23 5 33 FSU 24 Vegas odds 56 See also 2012 Boston College Eagles football team After two straight road games the Seminoles returned home to face the Boston College Eagles Florida State won the game by a score of 38 7 in Chestnut Hill the previous season 57 Florida State has won the last two games in this series Florida State rebounded from a loss and defeated Boston College 51 7 The Seminoles dominated the game from start to finish They scored first early in the game with a 77 yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Kenny Shaw This was followed by a 2 yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor to give FSU a 14 0 lead at the end of the first quarter Scoring was opened in the second quarter with a 7 yard touchdown run from James Wilder Jr on a pass from E J Manuel They built a four possession lead with 6 yard touchdown pass from E J Manuel to Kelvin Benjamin The Eagles got on the board with an 18 yard touchdown pass from Chase Rettig to Bobby Swiggert Florida State extended the lead with a 51 yard field goal from kicker Dustin Hopkins giving the Seminoles a twenty four point lead at the half Florida State went on to control the second half of the game as well holding Boston College scoreless in both the third and fourth quarters In the third quarter Florida State scored twice with a 3 yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor and a 26 yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins Florida State scored two more times in the fourth quarter with a 12 yard touchdown pass from E J Manuel to James Wilder Jr and a 38 yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins E J Manuel had another career best night with 439 passing yards becoming the first Florida State quarterback to have over 400 passing yards in one game since Chris Weinke in 2000 With this game Dustin Hopkins became the all time scoring leading at Florida State as well as in the Atlantic Coast Conference E J Manuel led the team in passing with 439 yards and four touchdowns Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 8 carries for 70 yards Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving with 2 receptions for 125 yards and one touchdown Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted three field goals The Seminoles totaled 649 yards of offense in the game with 201 rushing yards and 448 passing yards while holding the Eagles to 225 total yards of offense The victory brought Florida State s all time record against the Eagles to 7 4 Miami FL Edit Florida State at Miami Florida State Miami football rivalry 1 234Total Seminoles 3 10317 33Hurricanes 10 037 20Date October 20Location Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens FLGame start 8 14 p m ESTElapsed time 3 42Game attendance 73 328Game weather 79 F 26 C Wind ENE 9mph ClearReferee David Epperley ACC Michael Webster Umpire Joe Griesser Linesman Rick Page Line judge Pat Ryan Back judge Danny Short Field judge Mike Safrit Side judge K C Colebrook Scorer TV announcers ABC Brent Musburger play by play Kirk Herbstreit color analyst Heather Cox sideline Sources 58 59 60 Scoring summary111 06MIAMike James 9 yard run Jake Wieclaw kick MIA 7 0 17 32MIAJake Wieclaw 19 yard field goalMIA 10 0 11 00FSUDustin Hopkins 33 yard field goalMIA 10 3 29 14FSUJames Wilder Jr 17 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick tied 10 10 200 03FSUDustin Hopkins 46 yard field goalFSU 13 10 36 07FSUDustin Hopkins 35 yard field goalFSU 16 10 300 19MIAJake Wieclaw 27 yard field goalFSU 16 13 411 53FSUDevonta Freeman 3 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 23 13 46 13FSUDustin Hopkins 48 yard field goalFSU 26 13 42 45FSUDevonta Freeman 5 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 33 13 400 47MIARashawn Scott 8 yard pass from Stephen Morris Jake Wieclaw kick FSU 33 20Miami Leads Series 31 25 32 Pregame Line FSU 10 33 FSU 7 Vegas odds 61 See also 2012 Miami Hurricanes football team and Miami Florida State football rivalry Florida State hit the road once again to face off against conference rival the Miami Hurricanes Florida State won the previous meeting between the two by a score of 23 19 in Tallahassee 62 The Seminoles have won three of the last four and three straight on the road against the Hurricanes Florida State beat Miami for a third straight time 33 20 Miami struck first scoring the first ten points of the game the first seven off of a Florida State fumble and the other three on a botched punt Florida State then went on to score 13 unanswered points in the first half courtesy of a 33 yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins a 17 yard run from James Wilder Jr to tie the game and another 46 yard field goal as time expired The Seminoles carried a three point lead into halftime Florida State opened the second half with a 35 yard field goal to increase their lead to six Miami responded with a 27 yard field goal of their own to cut the lead back down to three The Seminoles then took control of the game in the fourth quarter with a 3 yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman a 48 yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins and another 5 yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman The Hurricanes scored the final points of the game with an 8 yard touchdown pass from Stephen Morris to Rashawn Scott Florida State got the ball back and ran the clock to maintain a thirteen point win over their rival EJ Manuel led the team in passing with 229 yards Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 10 carries for 70 yards and two touchdowns Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 7 receptions for 49 yards Tyler Hunter recorded one interception Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted four out of five field goals The Seminoles totaled 447 yards of offense in the game with 218 rushing yards and 229 passing yards while holding the Hurricanes to 258 total yards of offense The victory brought Florida State s all time record against the Hurricanes to 26 31 Due to questionable calls the officiating crew for this game was reprimanded by commissioner John Swofford and the head official was suspended for one game because of a failure to properly administer the 10 second runoff rule at the end of the first half 63 Duke Edit Duke at Florida State Homecoming 1 234TotalBlue Devils 0 700 7 Seminoles 17 14143 48Date October 27Location Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLGame start 3 36 p m ESTElapsed time 3 05Game attendance 71 467Game weather 79 F 26 C Wind NW 14mph gusts 15 20 ClearReferee Gary Patterson ACC Rich McMahan Umpire John Busch Linesman Tommy Giles Line judge Doug Smith Back judge Chris Junjulas Field judge Eddie Bonet Side judge Frank Kosman Scorer TV announcers ESPNU Anish Shroff play by play Dan Hawkins color analyst Tom Luginbill sideline Sources 64 65 66 Scoring summary111 20FSURashad Greene 71 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 7 0 14 51FSUTyler Hunter 75 yard punt return Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 14 0 11 52FSUDustin Hopkins 26 yard field goalFSU 17 0 213 50FSUJames Wilder Jr 1 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 24 0 211 09FSUDevonta Freeman 9 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 31 0 24 25DUKEJela Duncan 3 yard run Ross Martin kick FSU 31 7 314 34FSUDevonta Freeman 14 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 38 7 310 14FSUKelvin Benjamin 35 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 45 7 49 40FSUDustin Hopkins 56 yard field goalFSU 48 7Florida State Leads Series 17 0 32 Pregame Line FSU 28 5 33 FSU 35 Vegas odds 67 See also 2012 Duke Blue Devils football team After its trip to Miami Florida State returned home for a homecoming game against the Duke Blue Devils The Seminoles and the Blue Devils previously met last season in Durham where the Seminoles won by a score of 41 16 Duke has never defeated Florida State in football 68 As part of homecoming festivities the Homecoming Chief and Princess were recognized along with alumni being honored Florida State kept their unbeaten streak against Duke going with a 48 7 win over the Blue Devils Florida State led the game from start to finish The first score came from a 13 yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Rashad Greene to give the Seminoles the early lead They then scored on a 75 yard punt returned for a touchdown by Tyler Hunter and then added to that lead with a 26 yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins Florida State continued their control of the game in the second quarter with a 1 yard touchdown run from James Wilder Jr capping a three play drive and a 9 yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman Duke got on the board with their first score of the game courtesy of a 3 yard touchdown run from Jela Duncan The Seminoles had a twenty four point lead at the half Florida State dominated the second half by holding Duke scoreless The Seminoles received the ball to open the half and took advantage by scoring a 14 yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman They scored again in the third quarter with a 35 yard touchdown pass to Kelvin Benjamin from E J Manuel The last score of the game came from Dustin Hopkins who set a new career long first set in 2010 with a 56 yard field goal E J Manuel led the team in passing with 282 yards and two touchdowns Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 12 carries for 104 yards and two touchdowns Rodney Smith led the team in receiving with 3 receptions for 112 yards On special teams Tyler Hunter returned a punt for a touchdown and Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals including the longest of his career With this game kicker Dustin Hopkins became the Atlantic Coast Conference career field goal leader and tied with Sebastian Janikowski for the second longest kick in school history only trailing a 60 yard field goal from Gary Cismesia The Seminoles totaled 560 yards of offense in the game with 261 rushing yards and 299 passing yards while holding the Hurricanes to 232 total yards of offense The victory brought Florida State s all time record against the Blue Devils to 18 0 Virginia Tech Edit Florida State at Virginia Tech 1 234Total Seminoles 3 1078 28Hokies 3 775 22Date November 8Location Lane StadiumBlacksburg VAGame start 7 32 p m ESTElapsed time 3 30Game attendance 65 632Game weather 43 F 6 C Wind NW 4mph wind chill of 37 gusts 15 20Referee Ron Cherry ACC Tom Leverty Umpire Troy Gray Linesman Robert Zivkovic Line judge Barry Hendon Back judge Chris Brown Field judge Richard Wilborn Side judge TV announcers ESPN Rece Davis play by play David Pollack and Jesse Palmer color analyst Samantha Steele sideline Sources 69 70 Scoring summary110 57FSUDustin Hopkins 52 yard field goalFSU 3 0 17 29VTCody Journell 35 yard field goaltied 3 3 214 56FSUDustin Hopkins 45 yard field goalFSU 6 3 22 49VTCorey Fuller 4 yard pass from Logan Thomas Cody Journell kick VT 10 6 200 48FSURashad Greene 25 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 13 10 36 56FSUGreg Dent 10 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 20 10 32 54VTLogan Thomas 5 yard run Cody Journell kick FSU 20 17 46 59VTPenalty on Devonta Freeman in end zone safetyFSU 20 19 42 19VTCody Journell 21 yard field goalVT 22 20 400 40FSURashad Greene 39 yard pass from EJ Manuel EJ Manuel pass To Nick O Leary for Two Point Conversion FSU 28 22Florida State Leads Series 22 12 1 32 Pregame Line FSU 1 33 Virginia Tech 7 Vegas odds 71 See also 2012 Virginia Tech Hokies football team Florida State had a bye before traveling to face the Virginia Tech Hokies in a Thursday night clash Florida State and Virginia Tech had not met in the regular season since 2008 when the Seminoles defeated the Hokies 30 20 in Tallahassee The teams previously met in the 2010 ACC Championship Game where Virginia Tech defeated Florida State 44 33 72 73 Coming into this game Florida State had won thirteen of the last fifteen against Virginia Tech Florida State rallied to defeat Virginia Tech by a score of 28 22 Florida State opened the scoring with a 52 yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins to put the Seminoles up by three Virginia Tech responded with a 35 yard field goal of their own to tie the game In the second quarter Florida State settled for another 45 yard field goal to once again give them a three point lead Late in the quarter Virginia Tech took the lead for the first time with a 4 yard touchdown pass from Logan Thomas to Corey Fuller The Seminoles scored again on a 25 yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Rashad Greene to take back the lead Florida State led by three points at the half Florida State struck first in the second half as well courtesy of a 10 yard touchdown from Greg Dent on a pass from E J Manuel to give the Seminoles their largest lead of the game The Hokies then scored a touchdown of their own with a 5 yard run from Logan Thomas to get back within three Florida State entered the final quarter with a slim lead The lead slimmed even more as a penalty called on Devonta Freeman in the endzone resulted in a safety which cut the lead to one The Hokies took the lead on a 21 yard touchdown run from Cody Journell with two minutes left Trailing by two the Seminoles led by their quarterback put together an 8 play 68 yard game winning drive that resulted in a 39 yard touchdown pass from E J Manuel to Rashad Greene and a subsequent two point conversion The drive gave Florida State a six point lead with forty seconds left in the game The game ended with Virginia Tech driving down the field with just seconds remaining on the clock Tyler Hunter made a key interception in the red zone to prevent Tech from scoring and secure a victory for the Seminoles E J Manuel led the team in passing with 326 yards and three touchdowns while also recording one interception Lonnie Pryor led the team in rushing with 5 carries for 22 yards Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 6 receptions for 125 yards and two touchdowns On special teams Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals The Seminoles were outgained by the Hokies totaling 311 yards of offense with 326 passing yards but 15 rushing yards while the Hokies had 385 total yards of offense although they were held to just 87 rushing yards Florida State struggled mightily on rushing attempts throughout the game with the fourth worst rushing performance in school history The victory brought Florida State s all time record against the Hokies to 23 12 1 Maryland Edit Florida State at Maryland 1 234Total Seminoles 14 1377 41Terrapins 0 077 14Date November 17Location Byrd StadiumCollege Park MDGame start 12 02 p m ESTElapsed time 3 01Game attendance 35 244Game weather 52 F 11 C Wind S 7mph ClearReferee Tom Zimorski ACC Michael Webster Umpire Michael Kelley Linesman Tim Graham Line judge Delbert Bell Back judge Harris Tyson Field judge Angie Bartis Side judge Jon Stratton Scorer TV announcers ESPNU Tom Hart play by play John Congemi color analyst Sources 74 75 76 Scoring summary19 16FSUDevonta Freeman 5 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 7 0 19 04FSUNick O Leary 10 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 14 0 214 51FSUDustin Hopkins 26 yard field goalFSU 17 0 211 05FSUDustin Hopkins 40 yard field goalFSU 20 0 21 32FSURashad Greene 30 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 27 0 310 27MDKevin Dorsey 33 yard pass from Shawn Petty Brad Craddock kick FSU 27 7 33 12FSUDevonta Freeman 2 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 34 7 45 27FSUJames Wilder Jr 22 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 41 7 400 25MDKevin Dorsey 42 yard pass from Shawn Petty Brad Craddock kick FSU 41 14Florida State Leads Series 20 2 32 Pregame Line FSU 18 5 33 FSU 27 Vegas odds 77 See also 2012 Maryland Terrapins football team After its game against Virginia Tech Florida State hit the road for the last time to play the Maryland Terrapins Florida State won the last game played between the two by a score of 41 16 in Tallahassee 78 Florida State ended conference play with a 41 14 win over the Terrapins Florida State routed Maryland during the first half of the game On their first possession the Seminoles drove down the field and scored with a 5 yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman Immediately after they capitalized on a Maryland fumble to go up by two scores with a 10 yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Nick O Leary In the second quarter Florida State extended their lead with two field goals from Dustin Hopkins a 26 yard field goal and a 40 yard field goal and a 30 yard touchdown pass to Rashad Greene from E J Manuel to make it a four score lead The Seminoles led by twenty seven points at halftime while the Terps remained scoreless at the half Maryland scored their first points of the game early in the third quarter with a 33 yard touchdown pass from Shawn Petty to Kevin Dorsey to cut the Seminole lead to twenty Florida State responded with a 2 yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman his second touchdown of the day Going into the fourth quarter Florida State held a sizeable lead The lead was extended courtesy of James Wilder Jr with a 22 yard touchdown run Maryland s only other score came in the final seconds with another 42 yard touchdown pass from Shawn Petty to Kevin Dorsey following a State turnover E J Manuel led the team in passing with 144 yards and two touchdowns while also recording one interception Clint Trickett also entered the game and recorded 16 yards Devonta Freeman led the team in rushing with 16 carries for 148 yards and two touchdowns Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 4 receptions for 50 yards and one touchdown On special teams Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals making him the all time NCAA scoring leader with 448 points The Seminoles totaled 397 yards of offense in the game with 237 rushing yards and 160 passing yards while holding the Terrapins to 170 total yards of offense The victory brought Florida State s all time record against the Terrapins to 21 2 Florida Edit Florida at Florida State Florida Florida State football rivalry 1 234Total Gators 3 10024 37Seminoles 0 3176 26Date November 24Location Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee FLGame start 3 43 p m ESTElapsed time 3 35Game attendance 83 429Game weather 66 F 19 C Wind NNW 10mph gusts 17 SunnyReferee Brad Allen ACC Jim Hyson Umpire Arthur Hardin Linesman Richard Misner Line judge Ron Boyd Back judge Mike Cullin Field judge Darrell Harriso Side judge Andrew Panucci Scorer TV announcers ABC Sun Sports Brad Nessler play by play Todd Blackledge color analyst Holly Rowe sideline David Steele Nat Moore Casey Weldon Brady Ackerman Tom Block Sun Sports crew Sources 79 80 81 Scoring summary19 13FLACaleb Sturgis 39 yard field goalFLA 3 0 26 53FLACaleb Sturgis 45 yard field goalFLA 6 0 25 26FLAMike Gillislee 9 yard run Caleb Sturgis kick FLA 13 0 200 00FSUDustin Hopkins 50 yard field goalFLA 13 3 310 27FSUNick O Leary 6 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FLA 13 10 38 30FSUEJ Manuel 1 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 17 13 34 24FSUDustin Hopkins 53 yard field goalFSU 20 13 413 27FLACaleb Sturgis 32 yard field goalFSU 20 16 411 01FLAMike Gillislee 37 yard run Caleb Sturgis kick FLA 23 20 47 00FLAQuinton Dunbar 14 yard pass From Jeff Driskel Caleb Sturgis kick FLA 30 20 42 33FLAMatt Jones 32 yard run Caleb Sturgis kick FLA 37 20 400 00FSUEJ Manuel 22 yard runFLA 37 26Florida Leads Series 33 21 2 32 Pregame Line FSU 7 5 33 FSU 14 Vegas odds 82 See also 2012 Florida Gators football team and Florida Florida State football rivalry Florida State returned home for their annual rivalry game with the Florida Gators in the regular season finale Last season Florida State was victorious with a 21 7 win over their rival in Gainesville 83 This was the second consecutive victory for the Seminoles after a win the previous season in Tallahassee that snapped a six game losing streak to the Gators Florida State suffered their second loss of the season and ended the regular season with a 37 26 loss to Florida their first loss in the series since 2009 and the first loss in the series for coach Jimbo Fisher Florida State couldn t overcome a five turnover game their worst ball protection performance so far Florida scored first with a 39 yard field goal from Caleb Sturgis which was followed by another 45 yard field goal in the second quarter The Gators then scored on a Florida State turnover with a 9 yard touchdown run from Mike Gillislee The Seminoles got on the board at the end of the second quarter with 50 yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins Florida held a ten point lead at halftime a half that included several turnovers from the Seminoles Florida State scored on their first possession of the second half with a 6 yard touchdown pass from E J Manuel to Nick O Leary to bring the Seminoles within three of the Gators They took the lead with a 1 yard touchdown run from Manuel following a Florida fumble The lead was extended with a 53 yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins Florida State held a seven point lead heading into the final quarter Florida pulled within four with a 32 yard field goal from Caleb Sturgis The Gators then took the lead once again with a 37 yard touchdown run from Mike Gillislee Their lead was extended courtesy of a 14 yard pass from Jeff Driskel to Quinton Dunbar and a 32 yard touchdown run from Matt Jones Florida State didn t score again until the last seconds of the game with a 22 yard touchdown run from E J Manuel E J Manuel led the team in passing with 182 yards and one touchdown while also recording three interceptions Clint Trickett also entered the game because of Manuel s injury and recorded 6 yards E J Manuel also led the team in rushing with 12 carries for 54 yards and two touchdowns Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 5 receptions for 64 yards On special teams Dustin Hopkins successfully attempted two field goals The Seminoles totaled 300 yards of offense in the game with 112 rushing yards and 188 passing yards and were outgained by the Gators who totaled 394 total yards of offense The loss brought Florida State s all time record against the Gators to 21 34 2 and 11 13 1 at Doak ACC Championship Georgia Tech Edit Florida State vs Georgia Tech ACC Championship Game 1 234Total Seminoles 7 1400 21Yellow Jackets 0 636 15Date December 1Location Bank of America StadiumCharlotte NCGame start 8 02 p m ESTElapsed time 3 11Game attendance 64 778Game weather 53 F 12 C Wind SE 3mph Partly CloudyReferee Gary Patterson ACC Tom Laverty Umpire Matt Fitzgerald Linesman Colin Formulak Line judge Dale Shaw Back judge Mike Cullin Field judge Jim Coroira Side judge Greg Campbell Scorer TV announcers ESPN Brent Musburger play by play Kirk Herbstreit color analyst Heather Cox sideline Sources 84 85 86 Scoring summary110 45FSUDevonta Freeman 3 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 7 0 213 54FSUJames Wilder Jr 16 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 14 0 29 25GTChris Tanner 27 yard field goalFSU 14 3 24 56FSUJames Wilder Jr 1 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 21 3 21 12GTDavid Scully 47 yard field goalFSU 21 6 31 08GTChris Tanner 36 yard field goalFSU 21 9 46 27GTTevin Washington 1 yard run Two Point Run Conversion Failed FSU 21 15Florida State Leads Series 12 9 1 32 Pregame Line FSU 14 87 Main article 2012 ACC Championship Game See also 2012 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team By virtue of winning the Atlantic Division Florida State clinched a spot in the ACC Championship Game and played for the conference title in Charlotte This is the Seminoles third appearance in the conference championship game and their fourth division title They have won the division title twice in the last three years Florida State has a 1 1 record in this game Florida State faced the Coastal Division champion the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Georgia Tech was named champions of the Coastal Division due to Miami self imposing a post season ban and North Carolina being under NCAA sanctions making both teams ineligible These two teams last met during the 2009 season In that meeting the Yellow Jackets won 49 44 in Tallahassee Georgia Tech has won two straight in the series but Florida State has won eight of the last ten Florida State captured the ACC title with a 21 15 win over Georgia Tech Florida State built up an early lead and never relinquished it The Seminoles forced Georgia Tech to punt on the first possession of the game and then went on to score on their own first possession with a 3 yard touchdown run from Devonta Freeman This was followed by a 16 yard touchdown run from James Wilder Jr in the second quarter Georgia Tech put their first points on the board with a 27 yard field goal from Chris Turner to cut the Seminoles lead to eleven Florida State scored again courtesy of another 1 yard touchdown run from James Wilder Jr Before halftime Georgia Tech kicked a 47 yard field goal to give the Yellow Jackets three more points The Seminoles went into the half with a 21 6 lead After dominating the first two quarters Florida State was held scoreless during the last two quarters Georgia Tech added more points in the third quarter with a 36 yard field goal from Chris Tanner and in the fourth quarter with a 1 yard touchdown run from Tevin Washington to pull them within six of the lead a subsequent two point conversion failed Georgia Tech got the ball back and were driving down the field in the final minutes until Karlos Williams intercepted in Florida State territory which enabled the Seminoles to take a knee and claim a win over the Yellow Jackets E J Manuel who became just the seventh quarterback in school history to total over 3 000 yards led the team in passing with 134 yards while recording one interception James Wilder Jr led the team in rushing with 10 carries for 69 yards and two touchdowns Rashad Greene led the team in receiving with 9 receptions for 82 yards Rodney Smith tied the school record of 38 straight games with a reception On special teams no field goals were attempted and there were no punts returned for any touchdowns James Wilder Jr was named the most valuable player With this game FSU rushed for over 2 500 yards and passed for over 3 000 yards on the season becoming only the second FSU team to accomplish this The Seminoles totaled 328 yards of offense in the game with 194 rushing yards and 134 passing yards while holding the Yellow Jackets and their triple option to 301 total yards of offense This game set a record for the Seminoles as they scored 36 rushing touchdowns which was a new school record beating the previous record of 35 set in 1995 The victory brought Florida State s all time record against the Yellow Jackets to 13 9 1 and also gave Florida State its first Atlantic Coast Conference title since the 2005 season as well as its first BCS bid since that season Orange Bowl Northern Illinois Edit Florida State vs Northern Illinois Orange Bowl 1 234Total Seminoles 7 7314 31Huskies 3 070 10Date January 1Location Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens FLGame start 8 50 p m ESTElapsed time 3 40Game attendance 72 073Game weather 70 F 21 C Wind E 2mph Mostly CloudyReferee Matt Moore SEC T Quick Umpire J Crawford Linesman M Shirey Line judge S Patrick Back judge B Parks Field judge C Conley Side judge K Colebrooke Scorer TV announcers ESPN ESPN Radio Joe Tessitore play by play Matt Millen color analyst Maria Taylor sideline Radio Bill Rosinski play by play David Norrie color analyst Joe Schad reporter Sources 88 89 90 Scoring summary15 28FSULonnie Pryor 60 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 7 0 11 41NIUMathew Sims 25 yard field goalFSU 7 3 20 11FSURashad Greene 6 yard pass from EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 14 3 311 48FSUDustin Hopkins 25 yard field goalFSU 17 3 39 55NIUMartel Moore 11 yard pass from Jordan Lynch Mathew Sims kick FSU 17 10 414 56FSUEJ Manuel 9 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 24 10 410 33FSULonnie Pryor 37 yard run Dustin Hopkins kick FSU 31 10Pregame Line FSU 13 5 91 Main article 2013 Orange Bowl See also 2012 Northern Illinois Huskies football team Florida State went to a bowl game for the 31st straight season which is the current longest streak in the nation and the third longest streak in college football history 92 By virtue of winning the ACC championship Florida State received an automatic bid to a BCS Bowl This marks the Seminoles first BCS bowl appearance since the 2006 Orange Bowl a game they lost in overtime Florida State has a 1 5 record in BCS games and a 3 5 record in the Orange Bowl The Seminoles faced the Northern Illinois Huskies of the MAC The Huskies received an automatic at large bid because they finished ranked in the top 16 and ahead of an automatic qualifying conference champion becoming the first non automatic qualifying team to get a BCS bid with a loss Florida State came into this game ranked thirteenth in the country while Northern Illinois came into this game ranked sixteenth Florida State was designated home team while Northern Illinois was designated visiting team Florida State won its first Orange Bowl in twelve years with a 31 10 win over the Huskies of Northern Illinois Florida State never trailed in the game The Seminoles scored in the first quarter with a 60 yard touchdown run from eventual MVP Lonnie Pryor to give them an early seven to zero lead Northern Illinois responded later in the first quarter with a 25 yard field goal from Matthew Sims to cut the lead to four Late in the second quarter Florida State built up their lead with a 6 yard touchdown pass from EJ Manuel to Rashad Greene Florida State led by eleven at the half After halftime Florida State made it a two possession game with a 25 yard field goal from Dustin Hopkins making him the NCAA leader in field goals made with 88 The Huskies pulled to within one possession with an 11 yard touchdown pass from Jordan Lynch to Martel Moore Going into the final quarter the Seminoles held a seven point lead Florida State scored fourteen points in the fourth quarter courtesy of a 9 yard touchdown run from E J Manuel and a 37 yard touchdown run from Lonnie Pryor E J Manuel led the team in passing with 291 yards and a touchdown as he became just the second quarterback in college football history to 4 0 in bowl games throughout a career Lonnie Pryor led the team in rushing with 5 carries for 134 yards and two touchdowns Kenny Shaw led the team in receiving with 6 receptions for 61 yards Dustin Hopkins successfully completed one out of two field goals The Seminoles totaled 534 yards of offense in the game with 243 rushing yards and 291 passing yards while holding the Huskies to 259 total yards of offense This game brought Florida State s record in BCS games to 2 5 It brought their record in the Orange Bowl to 4 5 Awards EditCollege Football Performance Award Elite Specialist Dustin Hopkins dd Watchlists Edit 93 Maxwell AwardEJ Manuel dd Johnny Unitas Golden Arm AwardE J Manuel dd Bednarik AwardBrandon Jenkins Lamarcus Joyner Xavier Rhodes dd Bronko Nagurski TrophyBrandon Jenkins Lamarcus Joyner Xavier Rhodes Bjoern Werner dd Lou Groza AwardDustin HopkinsOutland TrophyBrandon Jenkins Lamarcus Joyner Xavier Rhodes Bjorn Werner dd Jim Thorpe AwardLamarcus Joyner Xavier Rhodes dd Lombardi AwardBrandon Jenkins Bjoern Werner dd Butkus AwardChristian Jones Nick Moody dd Biletnikoff AwardWillie Haulstead dd Davey O Brien AwardE J Manuel dd Walter Camp AwardBrandon Jenkins dd In addition to pre season watchlists four Florida State players were added to the lists after the season began 94 Chris Thompson Maxwell Award Bjoern Werner and Cornellius Carradine Bednarik Award E J Manuel Manning Award Walter Camp Player of the Year 95 96 Finalists Edit Davey O Brien Award semifinalist E J Manuel 97 dd Maxwell Award semifinalist E J Manuel 98 dd Johnny Unitas Award semifinalist E J Manuel 99 dd Chuck Bednarik Award semifinalist Bjoern Werner 98 dd Lou Groza Award semifinalist Dustin Hopkins 100 dd Broyles Award semifinalist Mark Stoops dd Wuerffel Trophy finalist Dustin Hopkins 101 dd Johnny Unitas Award finalist E J Manuel 102 dd Bronko Nagurski Trophy finalist Bjoern Werner 103 dd Lou Groza Award finalist Dustin Hopkins dd Ted Hendricks Award finalist 104 Cornellius Carradine Bjoern Werner dd Defensive Coordinator of the Year finalist Mark Stoops 105 dd Bear Bryant Coach of the Year Award finalist Jimbo Fisher dd Honors Edit Bjorn Werner Chris Thompson Cornellius Carradine EJ Manuel Menelik Watson Lamarcus Joyner Dustin Hopkins Telvin Smith Christian Jones Ronald Darby and Rashad Greene have all been honored with ACC Player of the Week recognitions for their respective games 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 All ACC teams Edit Sixteen players from Florida State were voted on for All ACC selections 115 First Team OffenseDustin Hopkins K Second Team OffenseEJ Manuel QB Chris Thompson RB Cameron Erving OT Tre Jackson OG Bryan Stork C First Team DefenseBjorn Werner DE Cornellius Carradine DE Xavier Rhodes CB Lamarcus Joyner S Second Team DefenseEverett Dawkins DT Christian Jones LB Honorable MentionsTimmy Jernigan DT Anthony McCloud DT Menelik Watson OT Vince Williams LB Coaches All ACC Edit Eighteen players from Florida State were voted on for Coaches All ACC selections 116 Second Team OffenseEJ Manuel QB Chris Thompson RB Tre Jackson G Bryan Stork C Honorable Mentions Offense Rashad Greene WR Nick O Leary TE Cameron Erving T Menelik Watson T Josue Matias G First Team DefenseCornellius Carradine DE Bjorn Werner DE Xavier Rhodes CB Lamarcus Joyner S Second Team DefenseTimmy Jernigan DT Everett Dawkins DT Christian Jones LB Honorable Mentions Defense Anthony McCloud Sr DT First Team Special teamsDustin Hopkins K Defensive Player of the YearBjoern Werner DE Defensive Rookie of the YearRonald Darby CB Coach of the Year Runner UpJimbo Fisher All Americans Edit Four Florida State players have been honored with All American selections 117 Bjorn Werner consensus Dustin Hopkins Rashad Greene Coenellius CarradineConference awards Edit See also Atlantic Coast Conference football honors ACC Defensive Rookie of the YearRonald Darby 118 dd ACC Defensive Player of the YearBjoern Werner 119 dd Brian Piccolo AwardChris Thompson 120 dd All star games Edit E J Manuel was named MVP of the Senior Bowl Game Date Site Players64th Senior Bowl January 26 2013 Ladd Peebles Stadium Mobile Alabama EJ Manuel Dustin Hopkins Everett Dawkins Vince WilliamsNFL draft Edit Eleven players were drafted in the 2013 NFL Draft which was the most for any university in the 2013 draft and the most in FSU history for a given year 121 besting the previous school record of 10 in 1995 Three more players signed as free agents Lonnie Pryor signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars while Rodney Smith and Anthony McCloud signed with the Minnesota Vikings 122 Round Pick Overall Name Position Team1st 16 16 EJ Manuel Quarterback Buffalo Bills1st 24 24 Bjorn Werner Defensive End Indianapolis Colts1st 25 25 Xavier Rhodes Cornerback Minnesota Vikings2nd 8 40 Cornelius Carradine Defensive End San Francisco 49ers2nd 10 42 Menelik Watson Offensive Tackle Oakland Raiders5th 21 154 Chris Thompson Running Back Washington Redskins5th 29 162 Brandon Jenkins Linebacker Washington Redskins6th 9 177 Dustin Hopkins Placekicker Buffalo Bills6th 12 180 Nick Moody Linebacker San Francisco 49ers6th 38 206 Vince Williams Linebacker Pittsburgh Steelers7th 23 229 Everett Dawkins Defensive Tackle Minnesota VikingsRoster Edit2012 Florida State SeminolesQuarterback 3 EJ Manuel Senior 5 Jameis Winston Freshman 9 Clint Trickett Sophomore 11 Sean Maguire Freshman 14 Jacob Coker FreshmanRunning back 4 Chris Thompson Senior 7 Mario Pender Freshman 8 Devonta Freeman Sophomore 21 Debrale Smiley Senior 24 Lonnie Pryor Senior 32 James Wilder Jr Sophomore 41 Chad Abram JuniorWide receiver 1 Kelvin Benjamin Freshman 10 Marvin Bracy Freshman 12 Jarred Haggins Junior 15 Greg Dent Junior 19 Josh Gehres Junior 80 Rashad Greene Sophomore 81 Kenny Shaw Junior 82 Willie Haulstead Junior 84 Rodney Smith Senior 89 Christian Green SophomoreTight end 6 Dan Hicks Junior 33 Kevin Haplea Junior 35 Nick O Leary Sophomore 44 Will Tye Sophomore 83 Christo Kourtzidis Freshman Offensive line 51 Bobby Hart Sophomore 52 Bryan Stork Junior 53 Sterling Lovelady Sophomore 54 Tre Jackson Sophomore 56 Trey Pettis Freshman 59 Henry Orelus Junior 60 Jacob Fahrenkrug Senior 62 Austin Barron Sophomore 65 Ruben Carter Freshman 67 Daniel Glauser Senior 70 Josue Matias Sophomore 71 Menelik Watson Junior 72 Daniel Foose Sophomore 75 Cameron Erving Sophomore 76 Garrett Faircloth JuniorDefensive line 4 Brandon Jenkins Senior 8 Timmy Jernigan Sophomore 15 Mario Edwards Jr Freshman 21 Chris Casher Freshman 51 Giorgio Newberry Freshman 55 Jacobbi McDaniel Senior 56 Derrick Mitchell Freshman 81 Eddie Goldman Freshman 90 Moses McCray Senior 91 Cornellius Carradine Senior 92 Anthony McCloud Senior 93 Everett Dawkins Senior 94 Justin Shanks Freshman 95 Bjorn Werner Junior 96 Toshmon Stevens Senior 97 Demonte McAllister Junior 99 Nile Lawrence Stample Freshman Linebacker 7 Christian Jones Junior 10 Nick Moody Senior 11 Vince Williams Senior 16 Ukeme Eligwe Freshman 22 Telvin Smith Junior 24 Terrance Smith Freshman 28 Nigel Terrell Sophomore 29 Reggie Northrup FreshmanDefensive back 1 Tyler Hunter Sophomore 3 Justin Bright Junior 6 Nick Waisome Sophomore 9 Karlos Williams Sophomore 13 Ronald Darby Freshman 20 Lamarcus Joyner Junior 23 Gerald Demps Junior 26 P J Williams Freshman 27 Xavier Rhodes Junior 30 Colin Blake Freshman 31 Terrence Brooks Junior 37 Keelin Smith Freshman 42 Lamarcus Brutus FreshmanSpecial teams 18 Dustin Hopkins Senior K 19 Roberto Aguayo Freshman K 38 Cason Beatty Freshman P 64 Dax Dellenbach Senior DS 123 Depth chart Edit DefenseFSTerrence BrooksKarlos WilliamsGerald Demps WLB MLB SLB Telvin Smith Nigel Terrell Vince Williams Matthew Thomas SSLamarcus JoynerTyler HunterLamarcus BrutusCBXavier RhodesKeelin SmithP J Williams DE DT DT DEBrandon Jenkins Everett Dawkins Anthony McCloud Bjorn WernerGiorgio Newberry Demonte McAllister Timmy Jernigan Cornellius Carradine Nile Lawrence Stample Toshmon Stevens CBNick WaisomeTyler HunterRonald DarbyOffenseWRRashad GreeneKenny ShawWillie Haulstead LT LG C RG RTCameron Erving Josue Matias Bryan Stork Tre Jackson 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N A ESPN grade 78Marvin BracyWR Orlando FL Boone HS 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 162 lb 73 kg N A Jul 14 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 81Chris CasherDE Mobile AL Davidson HS 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 225 lb 102 kg N A Jan 5 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 83Ronald DarbyDB Oxon Hill MD Potomac HS 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 174 lb 79 kg 4 3 Feb 1 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 82Mario Edwards Jr DE Denton TX Ryan HS 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 275 lb 125 kg 4 8 Mar 15 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 90Markuss EligweLB Stone Mountain GA Stone Mountain HS 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 210 lb 95 kg N A Apr 27 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 80Daniel GlauserOL Rheinfelden Switzerland New Mexico Military Institute 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 320 lb 150 kg 5 2 Dec 4 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade JCEddie GoldmanDT Washington DC Friendship Collegiate Academy 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 310 lb 140 kg 5 05 Feb 1 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 85Christo KourtzidisTE Orange CA Lutheran HS 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 230 lb 100 kg N A Jun 18 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 78Sean MaguireQB West Orange NJ Seton Hall Prep 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 200 lb 91 kg N A Jun 1 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 80Reggie NorthrupLB Jacksonville FL First Coast HS 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 220 lb 100 kg 4 6 Feb 1 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 79Mario PenderRB Cape Coral FL Island Coast HS 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 185 lb 84 kg N A Oct 15 2010 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 81Justin ShanksDT Prattville AL Prattville HS 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 310 lb 140 kg N A Jul 27 2011 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN grade 80Dalvon StuckeyDT DeFuniak Springs FL Walton Senior HS 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 303 lb 137 kg N A Sep 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