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By Ivan Maisel
ESPN.com Thursday, October 9, 2003 When Florida State took up residence in the top five for 14 straight seasons, a span that included two national championships and made Tallahassee famous for something other than the governor, Seminole defense meant two things: Offenses ran without success, and quarterbacks ran for their lives. In the decade from 1991 through 2000, Florida State allowed more than 101 rushing yards per game only once. And in five of those seasons, the Seminoles had one defender who by himself averaged one sack p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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