Seminole Sound-off: First FSU Jersey You Owned

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In this week’s edition of Seminole Sound-off, we asked our readers and followers what the first Florida State jersey they ever owned was.

From the Staff

I had been watching Florida State sports since the early 1990s, but didn’t get my first jersey until Christmas of 1999. FSU was in the national championship game against Virginia Tech and the most dynamic player in getting the ‘Noles there was wide receiver Peter Warrick.

Warrick wore No. 9, so that was the jersey I wanted, but he had been suspended earlier in the year for accepting heavily discounted merchandise from a Tallahassee Dillard’s, so most places had stopped selling her jersey.

Instead of getting a Warrick jersey, I got a white No. 23 Travis Minor jersey, which I watched head coach Bobby Bowden’s Seminoles complete their first perfect season in.

-Mike Ferguson
Editor of Noled Out

Twitter Responses

It’s not surprising that the school’s all-time leading rusher was a popular choice…

https://twitter.com/matteocarr/status/603734009978474497

https://twitter.com/Jimbro_Fisher/status/603733751185670144

Mr. Clutch!

People tend to like Heisman winners…

https://twitter.com/KilroyFSU/status/603733149806362624

All of them…

https://twitter.com/nolesince92/status/603263687009374208

No. 9 Peter Warrick was one of FSU’s most dynamic players…

No. 4 was for a lot of different players…

Prime Time and Samari Rolle each wore it well…

Before the number was legendary…

Unlucky 13? Maybe for FSU opponents…

https://twitter.com/bwombat24/status/603261139426910208

Another number with a proud history for FSU defensive backs…

Next Week’s Question

What is your favorite place to watch a FSU game aside from the stadium? Send your tweets to @Noled_Out. You can send long responses to [email protected].

Thanks to all who participated this past week!

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