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- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery abstract "For Florida State Football, “sod games” and the Sod Cemetery have been a rich part of the Seminoles college football history, commemorating many of the greatest victories. Away from home and against the odds, Florida State sod games represent the most difficult battles on the football field. The Sod Cemetery stands as a tribute to those triumphsIn 1962, as the Seminoles completed their Thursday practice in preparation to face Georgia at Sanford Stadium, Dean Coyle Moore – a long-time professor and member of FSU’s athletic board – issued a challenge: “Bring back some sod from between the hedges at Georgia.” On Saturday, October 20, the Seminoles scored an 18-0 victory over the favored Bulldogs. Team captain Gene McDowell pulled a small piece of grass from the field, which was presented to Moore at the next football practice. Moore and FSU coach Bill Peterson had the sod buried on the practice field as a symbol of victory. A monument was placed to commemorate the triumph and the tradition of the sod game was born.Before leaving for all road games in which Florida State is the underdog, all road games at the University of Florida and all ACC championship and bowl games, Seminole captains gather their teammates to explain the significance of the tradition. Victorious captains return with a piece of the opponent’s turf to be buried in the Sod Cemetery inside the gates of the practice field.Bowl game victories are colored ██ gold. Championship victories are colored ██ garnet.''".
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- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageRevisionID "646489851".
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1983_Peach_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1985_Gator_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1986_All-American_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1988_Fiesta_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1989_Sugar_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1990_Fiesta_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1993_Orange_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1994_Orange_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1995_Sugar_Bowl_(January).
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1996_Orange_Bowl_(January).
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 1998_Sugar_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2000_Sugar_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2002_Gator_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2005_ACC_Championship_Game.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2005_Gator_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2006_Emerald_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2008_Champs_Sports_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2010_Chick-fil-A_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2010_Gator_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2011_Champs_Sports_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2012_ACC_Championship_Game.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2013_ACC_Championship_Game.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2013_Orange_Bowl.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2014_ACC_Championship_Game.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink 2014_BCS_National_Championship_Game.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink Category:1962_establishments_in_Florida.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Florida_State_Seminoles_football.
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- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery subject Category:1962_establishments_in_Florida.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery subject Category:Florida_State_Seminoles_football.
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery comment "For Florida State Football, “sod games” and the Sod Cemetery have been a rich part of the Seminoles college football history, commemorating many of the greatest victories. Away from home and against the odds, Florida State sod games represent the most difficult battles on the football field.".
- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery label "Florida State Football Sod Cemetery".
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- Florida_State_Football_Sod_Cemetery sameAs Q16972108.
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