Most Impressive Individual performance at FSU.

Most impressive individual performance of a Miami player at FSU

  • Jacory Harris 2009

    Votes: 7 3.6%
  • Sean Taylor 2003

    Votes: 177 91.7%
  • Greg Rousseau(sp) 2019

    Votes: 6 3.1%
  • Stephen McGuire 1991

    Votes: 3 1.6%

  • Total voters
    193
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There isn’t a close second
 
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No doubt that it’s Sean by a mile.

But some honorable mentions should go to Michael Irvin in the 1987 classic 26-25 Canes win. He willed us to victory in that 4th quarter.

Also Willis in the 2002 game. His catch and long run late in the 4th quarter is the stuff of legend.
Do any of you read the thread title? 2002 was not at FSU
 
Leonard Conley and Stephen Mcguire (think he had 175+) combined for over 300 yards rushing and 3TDs in 1990. Either of their individual performances are up high on any list.

Ken Dorsey threw for 300+ 2TDs, 0INT in 2000.

In 2002, Mcgahee had like 160 yards from scrimmage, but the Noles did hold him under 4 yards/carry.

What Sean Taylor did in the 2003 rain game may never be seen again. Saw it live and still couldn't fully believe it.

Jacory's 2009 game certainly deserves a mention because he almost threw for 400 yards, but combined 2 picks with his 2 TDs.
2000 and 2002 were not at FSU
 
All these are AWESOME and worthy no doubt of acclaim well earned but there is ONE very special catch when we needed it most “The Playmaker “ streaking down the side line and if I remember he finger tips a catch as FSU defender leaps at Playmakers feet for the winning catch and score.

Just something to add to some very impressive highlights.

Slow clap earn for all of them

GOCANES
 
Stubbs vs FSU 87'. Balled the whole game and then we absolutely needed it, came up with an INT at the DE position. Think about that. Stubbs came up with an INT from the DE position in 1987 of all things. Then, after nabbing the INT, he looked into the sideline camera and with the most conviction I've ever seen from a college player, he tells America "We're comin' back!!" And, sure enough, that's what the Canes did.
 
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One of the best days ever…and one I’ll never forget. Dancing in a downpour in the 4th quarter to a quickly hollowed out stadium. Oh the memories. Sean T…. The legend.
 
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