Gave away a $30 free-play bet as my white elephant gift for Christmas. Brother-in-law got it and then cooked this 7-legger ATT for the 1pm games and hit. Jamar Chase anytime was the last to hit and was the sweatiest sweat of all time!! @HardRockBet
Rory smashing a tee marker in rage and somehow the camera man doesn’t catch it!! Just the audio. Can see the damage, though.
Wyndham and Rory teaming up the last couple days. Both in support of smaller fields and club smashing. 😂
The 2023 season may be over, and our focus turning to 2024. However, I think it's important not to let the moment pass by without stopping to honor, one of the all-time greats to wear Garnet and Gold, Jordan Travis.
Jordan was a cornerstone in helping bring Florida State back to prominence. He overcame adversity and stood firm when times were tough. His love for the game could often be seen with a smile on his face after a big play, but make no mistake, he was a fierce competitor.
Jordan was the epitome of the word teammate and, without a doubt, a special player on the field. During his career at FSU, he etched his place in history alongside names that have been talked about for generations. Jordan finished his career as
#1 in TD Responsibility (97)
#1 in Total Offense (10,554)
#1 in QB Rushing Yards (1,910)
#1 in QB Rushing TDs (31)
#2 in Passing TDs (65) Tied w/Jameis Winston
#2 in Passing Yards (8,644)
#2 in Wins (28)
#3 in Completions (633)
#3 in Completion Percentage (62.5%)
#4 in Rushing Touchdowns (31)
Jordan also became the 4th player in FSU history with at least 3,000 total yards and 30 total touchdowns in a season (2022), joining Heisman Trophy winners Charlie Ward, Chris Weinke and Jameis Winston.
His accomplishments on the field are a testament to the caliber of player that he was. However, that's only part of the story. Jordan is also a great ambassador for the program off the field. He was a Seminole scholar and Jason Witten Man of the Year award semi-finalist for his work in the community. Most notably, he always handled things with a humble and gracious attitude. Jordan comes from an amazing family, and it's easy to see why he is beloved by his coaches, teammates, and the Seminole fan base.
Although things came to an unfortunate end, his legacy at FSU will live on forever. The setback he suffered will only prove to make for a bigger comeback story.
His time as a player in Garnet and Gold may have come to a close, but his journey is far from finished. We wish you nothing but the best in all your future endeavors and send a heartfelt thank you for your time in Garnet and Gold! Go Noles! #JT13
This BS “new era” of college football has become completely laughable. Players should be able to gain from their NIL, but not like this. Until there are some sort or rules that will actually be enforced, college football as we know it is dead.
#RollTide#NILandPortalKilledCFB
Nothing can compare to going to your favorite coffee shop and realizing your favorite bagel (jalapeño) has been discontinued. Sad and disappointed would be an understatement. HOW CAN WE FIX THIS @BIGGBYCOFFEE