FSU's Warrick Dunn Rushes The 'Canes Out Of Town | ACC Football Classic

Published 2022-10-07
On October 7th, 1995 the Miami Hurricanes led by linebacker Ray Lewis traveled to Tallahassee to take on a fantastic top-ranked Seminoles squad. The FSU offense was led by quarterback Danny Kannell, who had talented weapons all over the field at his disposal. None were more talented than running back Warrick Dunn. Dunn's 1995 season included him rushing for 1,242 yards (3rd All-Time FSU) and 13 touchdowns. His finest game of that season was during this contest. He lit up rival Miami for 184 yards on 20 carries, and a 1-yard touchdown in a 41-17 route. SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/Oqg3iE

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All Comments (21)
  • @joshbloodlust
    More 90’s FSU games please‼️Preferably Peter Warrick era
  • @nagodio
    These fsu vs UM games Were alll the greatest college football ever played !! I remember them as far back as 88
  • @barakjudah2099
    Great game Full of NFL future pros . Gosh I miss these years of college football and basketball ,it was so much competitive back then and they weren't getting these NIL deals that these current players are getting today . Can you imagine the money that Chris Webber,Warren Sapp,Warrick Dunn,Charlie Ward,Jalan Rose,Rocket Ishmael,Desmond Howard,Tyrone Wheatley,Rashaan Salaam ,Gino Torretta,Derrick Brooks,Rasheed Wallace etc coulda made while they were in college . Like the flick the Program brought out,that these schools make 5 to 10 million back then ! just for goin to a Bowl game or the NCAA tournament ..
  • @jdt2003
    The amount of late hits and helmet to helmet was incredible.
  • @ericbrown5630
    Can we go back to these old school unis again? I love them 💗 💓 ♥️ 💕 so much better! GO NOLES
  • @johnj7955
    Love seeing Roc Preston again, he was the truth. Yall don't know about that.
  • @theslinger77
    Damn...nothing like the old FSU- Miami rivalry. The intensity of those games and the talent that was on the field was unbelievable.
  • @exploiteddna
    I love that the ACC DN is reviving old content, immortalizing it on the internet! I'm building up a nice playlist of all these classics, it's a lot of fun to take a trip down memory lane sometimes.. love it!
  • I was in the fifth grade during this era, these games were bigger than the NFL.
  • @AntiMasonic93
    The football players back then were much bigger than today's football players. Interesting!
  • @fearthespear305
    im perplexed that the marching chiefs played the warchant all the way until the ball was snapped on both sides. thank god that cant fly anymore. that being said GO NOLES!!!
  • @CoreyT127
    As someone who had been watching fsu for about a decade at the point of this game. It was first time i knew miami couldn't beat. And had zero chance of doing so. 97 was the same way. And the only 2 times in my life i knew victory was a certain. Only noles fans back then. Know what a big deal it was to feel that way. After basically a decade of heartbreak. And at best only hoping we could win. They were literally the evil empire! And a much bigger rival then florida too me. Because Florida hadn't cost us a few nattys
  • @bartdog
    Man that defensive line was STACKED.
  • @drwright676
    Warwick Dunn is the greatest runningback of his area.
  • @noles9998
    Randy moss on the sideline. Imagine him and warrick? Damn at least 2 more titles.
  • @untexan
    This game was the end of the loud, obnoxious, in-your-face Miami. They came back a few years later of course, but those teams did all their talking on the field.
  • @exploiteddna
    They cut out a nice 2-min drill, scoring drive at the end of the half.. the score was 17-7, the noles are driving with 1m45s and the vid just fades into the kickoff of the second half, with noles up 24-7.. that's... curious.