The Seminoles are the football team of Florida State University in Tallahassee. They compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision of the NCAA and play in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Florida State claims 3 national titles and 18 conference titles, with its 1999 team considered one of the best in college football history. The Seminoles have played 3 undefeated seasons, and from 1977 to 2017, the team completed 41 straight seasons with winning records.
The Seminoles have produced 3 Heisman winners: Charlie Ward in 1993, Chris Weinke in 2000, and Jameis Winston in 2013. More than 250 Seminoles have gone on to play in the NFL, and the program has also produced 3 Hall of Fame coaches.
The team maintains ferocious rivalries with Miami and Florida, and the Seminoles meet the Gators for the final game of the regular season each year. These are considered some of the most passionate and exciting rivalries in college football, due to the storied history of the schools and their football success.