List of Florida State Seminoles football seasons

The Florida State Seminoles football team has represented Florida State University in collegiate football since 1947. The following is a list of Florida State Seminoles football seasons.

Florida State College

Florida State College, forerunner of Florida State University, played three years of intercollegiate football from 1902 to 1904. In 1905 the state legislature passed the Buckman Act and Florida State College became Florida State College for Women. The University of Florida at Lake City moved to Gainesville and merged with the East Florida Seminary to form a new University of Florida. FSU did not play football again until 1947.

Seasons

Members of the 1954 Florida State football team
Members of the 1957 Florida State football team
Year Coach Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
W.W. Hughes (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1902–1903)
1902 Hughes 2–1
1903 Hughes 3-2-1T Times-Union Trophy Cup
Jack Forsythe (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1904)
1904 Forsythe 2–3
Ed Williamson (Independent) (1947)
1947 Williamson 0–5
Don Veller (Dixie) (1948–1950)
1948 Veller 7–11st
1949 Veller 9–11stW Cigar
1950 Veller 8–01st
Don Veller (Independent) (1951–1952)
1951 Veller 6–2
1952 Veller 1–8–1
Tom Nugent (Independent) (1953–1958)
1953 Nugent 5–5
1954 Nugent 8–4L Sun
1955 Nugent 5–5
1956 Nugent 5–4–1
1957 Nugent 4–6
1958 Nugent 7–4L Bluegrass
Perry Moss (Independent) (1959)
1959 Moss 4–6
Bill Peterson (Independent) (1960–1970)
1960 Peterson 3–6–1
1961 Peterson 4–5–1
1962 Peterson 4–3–3
1963 Peterson 4–5–1
1964 Peterson 9–1–1W Gator11
1965 Peterson 4–5–1
1966 Peterson 6–5L Sun
1967 Peterson 7–2–2T Gator15
1968 Peterson 8–3L Peach14
1969 Peterson 6–3–1
1970 Peterson 7–4
Larry Jones (Independent) (1971–1973)
1971 Jones 8–4L Fiesta19
1972 Jones 7–4
1973 Jones 0–11
Darrell Mudra (Independent) (1974–1975)
1974 Mudra 1–10
1975 Mudra 3–8
Bobby Bowden (Independent) (1976–1991)
1976 Bowden 5–6
1977 Bowden 10–2W Tangerine1114
1978 Bowden 8–3
1979 Bowden 11–1L Orange86
1980 Bowden 10–2L Orange55
1981 Bowden 6–5
1982 Bowden 9–3W Gator1013
1983 Bowden 8–4W Peach
1984 Bowden 7–3–2T Citrus1917
1985 Bowden 9–3W Gator1315
1986 Bowden 7–4–1W All-American20
1987 Bowden 11–1W Fiesta22
1988 Bowden 11–1W Sugar33
1989 Bowden 10–2W Fiesta23
1990 Bowden 10–2W Blockbuster44
1991 Bowden 11–2W Cotton44
Bobby Bowden (ACC) (1992–2009)
1992 Bowden 11–18–01stW Orange22
1993 Bowden 12–18–01stW Orange11
1994 Bowden 10–1–18–01stW Sugar54
1995 Bowden 10–27–11stW Orange54
1996 Bowden 11–18–01stL Sugar33
1997 Bowden 11–18–01stW Sugar33
1998 Bowden 11–27–11stL Fiesta33
1999 Bowden 12–08–01stW Sugar11
2000 Bowden 11–28–01stL Orange45
2001 Bowden 8–46–22ndW Gator1515
2002 Bowden 9–57–11stL Sugar2321
2003 Bowden 10–37–11stL Orange1011
2004 Bowden 9–36–22ndW Gator1415
2005 Bowden 8–55–31st Atlantic L Orange2323
2006 Bowden 2-60-55th Atlantic W Emerald
2007 Bowden 0-60-44th Atlantic L Music City
2008 Bowden 9–45–32nd Atlantic W Champs Sports2321
2009 Bowden 7–64–43rd Atlantic W Gator
Jimbo Fisher (ACC) (2010–2017)
2010 Fisher 10–46–21st Atlantic W Chick-fil-A1617
2011 Fisher 9–45–32nd Atlantic W Champs Sports2323
2012 Fisher 12–27–11st Atlantic W Orange810
2013 Fisher 14–08–01st Atlantic W BCS NCG11
2014 Fisher 13–18–01st Atlantic L Rose65
2015 Fisher 10–36–22nd Atlantic L Peach1414
2016 Fisher 10–35–33rd Atlantic W Orange88
2017 Fisher/Haggins 7–63–56th Atlantic W Independence
Willie Taggart (ACC) (2018–2019)
2018 Taggart 5–73–55th Atlantic
2019 Taggart/Haggins 6–74–44th Atlantic L Sun
Mike Norvell (ACC) (2020–present)
2020 Norvell 3–62–613th
Total:560–276–18
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Note: FSU was forced to vacate five wins in 2006 and seven wins in 2007 due to an academic cheating scandal. [1] [2]

References

  1. CFRC College Football Database - Florida State Archived 2013-12-12 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2013-Dec-08.
  2. NationalChamps.net - Florida State. Retrieved 2013-Dec-08.
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