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| Team | Florida State Seminoles |
| Year | 2014 |
| Conference | Atlantic Coast Conference |
| Division | Atlantic Division |
| Short conf | ACC |
| Record | 13–1 |
| Conf record | 8–0 |
| Head coach | Jimbo Fisher |
| Offensive coord | Randy Sanders |
| Defensive coord | Charles Kelly |
| Stadium | Doak Campbell Stadium |
| Bowl | Rose Bowl (CFP Semifinal) |
| Bowl result | L 20–59 vs. Oregon |
| Captain | Rashad Greene, Nick O'Leary, Cameron Erving, Eddie Goldman |
2014 Florida State Seminoles football The 2014 Florida State Seminoles football team represented Florida State University during the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Seminoles were led by head coach Jimbo Fisher and played their home games at Doak Campbell Stadium as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference's Atlantic Division. The team entered the season as the defending BCS National Champion and embarked on a historic 29-game winning streak before falling in a College Football Playoff semifinal.
The season was defined by the pursuit of a second consecutive national championship and the remarkable leadership of quarterback Jameis Winston, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner. Despite numerous close calls and second-half comebacks against opponents like the NC State Wolfpack, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and Miami Hurricanes, the team finished the regular season undefeated. They captured the ACC Championship by defeating Georgia Tech in the 2014 ACC Championship Game at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. Their perfect record earned them the No. 3 seed in the inaugural College Football Playoff, setting up a semifinal matchup in the Rose Bowl.
The Seminoles' schedule featured a marquee non-conference showdown with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Tallahassee and the annual rivalry game against the Florida Gators in The Swamp. Key conference road tests included games at Louisville and Miami. The team navigated the ACC slate without a loss, culminating in the conference title game in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The roster was headlined by star quarterback Jameis Winston and a talented supporting cast including wide receiver Rashad Greene, tight end Nick O'Leary, and defensive standouts like defensive back Jalen Ramsey and defensive lineman Mario Edwards Jr.. The offensive line, anchored by Cameron Erving and Tre' Jackson, was a Joe Moore Award semifinalist unit. Key contributors also included running back Dalvin Cook, who emerged as a dynamic playmaker late in the season, and placekicker Roberto Aguayo, the reigning Lou Groza Award winner.
The season was marked by dramatic victories, often requiring second-half rallies. A last-minute touchdown drive secured a win over NC State in Raleigh, while a controversial offensive pass interference penalty negated a winning touchdown for Notre Dame in a thrilling primetime contest. The Seminoles overcame a large deficit to defeat Louisville and outlasted Miami in a hard-fought rivalry game. The regular season concluded with a decisive victory over rival Florida and a comeback win against Georgia Tech in the 2014 ACC Championship Game.
The offense, coordinated by Randy Sanders, averaged 33.7 points per game. Jameis Winston threw for 3,907 yards and 25 touchdowns, though his interception total rose to 18. Rashad Greene set school records for career receptions and receiving yards, finishing with 99 catches for 1,365 yards. Dalvin Cook provided a late-season spark, rushing for over 1,000 yards. The defense, under coordinator Charles Kelly, allowed 25.6 points per game and was led in tackles by linebacker Terrance Smith.
Several Seminoles received national and conference recognition. Jameis Winston was named the ACC Player of the Year and a finalist for several national awards. Rashad Greene and Nick O'Leary were first-team All-ACC selections, with O'Leary winning the John Mackey Award as the nation's top tight end. Tre' Jackson and Cameron Erving earned first-team All-America honors on the offensive line. Placekicker Roberto Aguayo repeated as a first-team All-American and a finalist for the Lou Groza Award.
As the No. 3 seed in the inaugural College Football Playoff, the Seminoles faced the No. 2 seed Oregon Ducks, led by Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota, in the Rose Bowl semifinal. The game, played at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, turned into a lopsided defeat. Five turnovers by Florida State, including several by Jameis Winston, fueled a 59-20 victory for Oregon, ending the Seminoles' 29-game win streak and their national title defense.
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