No1es!: Florida State's Resurgent 2013 Championship Season

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3.8
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On January 6, 2014, the Seminoles secured the BCS national title with a win over Auburn in Pasadena. Officially licensed by Florida State University, this up-to-the-minute commemorative edition features unique photographs and highlights from the championship game and captures the team’s path to its first championship since 1999. Taking readers through every exciting moment of this historic campaign through the words of veteran Florida State journalists Tim Linafelt and Bob Ferrante and the lens of photographer Ross Obley, this chronicle of the Seminoles’ journey highlights the team’s season from Jameis Winston’s sparkling debut against Pitt to the dominant road win over Clemson to the ACC Championship win over Duke and the BCS Championship game in Pasadena. It includes feature stories on Heisman Trophy winner Winston, head coach Jimbo Fisher, running back Devonta Freeman, and more—accompanied by vivid photographs every step along the way.

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3.8
5 reviews
Phillind Harrison Jr
May 18, 2014
I have always been an fsu fan! Lets go back to the national championship for 2014!
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Triumph Books is a leader in quality and innovation in sports publishing and also publishes pop culture and current events books. They are based in Chicago.

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