FSU Football: Top 5 Locations For a Future Neutral Site Game
By Jason Parker
No. 3 – Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens)
Okay, this one may not be fair since the Seminoles already play down here every other season at least when they take on the Miami Hurricanes. Still, FSU football has a history inside this structure with as many wins as the building has had names over the 30 years it has been in operation.
The Seminoles got their first win during the 1990 Blockbuster Bowl over Penn State. Since then, Florida State has complied a 9-3 record – including seven wins in a row (five over the ‘Canes since they moved to the stadium in 2008 and two Orange Bowl victories). FSU played a 1996 regular season game in the stadium against Maryland (the Terps selling their home game), so it wouldn’t be a crazy idea.