Who Would Be On FSU Football’s Mount Rushmore Of All-Time Greats?

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Dec 3, 2015; Detroit, MI, USA; Deion Sanders on set for the Thursday Night Football before the game between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 3, 2015; Detroit, MI, USA; Deion Sanders on set for the Thursday Night Football before the game between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports /

Deion Sanders

FSU football wouldn’t have been a national name without Bowden turning around the win total and the man they call “Prime Time”, who turned around the way people looked at FSU football and brought flash and style to the program.

What made Sanders successful was the fact that, for as much smack as he talked and as much swag as he showed off, Prime Time backed it up on the field and made it to where you couldn’t discount him as all flash and no substance. He was a shutdown corner who was the best in both college and pro football.

Deion Sanders was part of the group that made FSU football known across the country, gaining plenty of fans outside of Florida and also some haters who didn’t appreciate swag. For all he did on and off the field, Sanders is certainly one of the best four people in program history.

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