Prime Time Trio: Seminole Stars Land on ESPN’s All-Jersey List
ESPN curated an all-time college football greatest-by-jersey-number roster, and three Florida State icons made the cut. Deion “Prime Time” Sanders claimed No. 2 after a Hall of Fame career highlighted by two unanimous All-American nods, a Jim Thorpe Award, and record-setting return yardage. Charlie Ward, the 1993 Heisman Trophy winner who steered FSU to its first national title, earns a spot for his decorated career and enduring ties as a college basketball coach. Peter Boulware rounds out the Seminole selections at No. 58 thanks to his 19-sack single-season explosion and consensus All-American honors. Beyond the trio, the list also nods to Dalvin Cook, Peter Warrick, Fred Biletnikoff and other Seminoles, cementing FSU’s reputation in college football lore.
Congratulations, Florida State! Once again, you’ve turned heads by reminding the world that sunshine and sweltering humidity breed more than just sunscreen sales—they also spawn gridiron royalty. Deion Sanders is apparently still so flashy that even ESPN can’t resist his neon glow, while Charlie Ward’s star shines so bright they made sure he never left campus—even after switching to basketball. And let’s not forget Peter Boulware, proving that sacks are the new tailgate tradition. It’s almost as if FSU has a secret genetic program: “SPF 5000 for sun protection, touchdown dunks for recruitment.” If you needed proof that Seminole swagger is both timeless and inescapable, ESPN just handed you their playbook—complete with exaggerated hair flips and a side of Florida humidity.

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