Okay, let’s talk about the 2010 Florida State University football team. Man, that was a year, wasn’t it? I remember trying to collect everything I could about that season. First thing I did was scour the internet for stats. I mean, you gotta have the numbers, right?
I started digging into every site I could find that had information on FSU’s 2010 season. I was looking at their overall record, which was 10-4, not too shabby! They even ranked 17th in the final AP poll, which is pretty good. I made sure to note down that they were in the ACC, Atlantic Division, with a conference record of 6-2. Jimbo Fisher was the head coach, and that dude led them to score 439 points that season.
Next, I wanted to get the details on individual players. I spent hours looking at player stats, you know, rushing, passing, receiving, all that good stuff. It was a pain, but I managed to compile a pretty comprehensive list of each player’s performance. I even found some old game logs and splits, which really gave me a better understanding of how each game went down.
My Collection
- Created a detailed spreadsheet with all the team’s statistics.
- Gathered a bunch of articles and reports about the Seminoles’ 2010 season.
- Printed out the team’s schedule and results and put them up on my wall.
- Even got my hands on a media guide from that year, which was a goldmine of information.
I also remember trying to find a seating chart for Doak Campbell Stadium. I wanted to see where my favorite players were positioned on the field during games. It was kinda cool to imagine being there in the stands, watching them play.
Basically, I turned my room into a little shrine to the 2010 FSU football team. It might sound a bit much, but it was a lot of fun putting it all together. It wasn’t just about the numbers and stats; it was about reliving that season and appreciating all the hard work those guys put in. And you know what? I still have all that stuff. It’s a cool little piece of FSU football history that I’m glad I took the time to collect.
Those were the days.