- Clemson–Florida State rivalry
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The Bowden Bowl College Football Teams Florida State
ClemsonCoaches Jimbo Fisher (Florida State)
Dabo Swinney (Clemson)First Game 1970 Series History Florida State, 17-8 Last Winner Clemson, 2011 Florida State
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1976 1989 2003 2005 2006 2007 2009 2011The Clemson–Florida State rivalry is an Atlantic Coast Conference college sports rivalry between the Clemson Tigers football team and the Florida State Seminoles football team. For a time, it was known as the Bowden Bowl for the father, former head coach Bobby Bowden of the Florida State Seminoles, and the son, Tommy Bowden, formerly head coach the Clemson University Tigers.
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History
The rivalry actually predates the christening of the game as the "Bowden Bowl" and lives on past its literal use. Clemson and Florida State played on occasion but began to play regularly in the 1992 season when FSU joined the Atlantic Coast Conference. Prior to FSU's arrival, Clemson was a dominant team in the ACC winning 6 of the past 11 ACC titles from 1981-1991. However the 1991 ACC title would be their last to date as Florida State dominated much of college football for the 1990s. The rivalry picked up, however, when Tommy Bowden, son of FSU coach Bobby Bowden was hired at Clemson University in 1999.
Tommy vs. Bobby
When Tommy Bowden was named head coach of Clemson on December 2, 1998, the opportunity arose for the first ever meeting between a father and his son as opposing head coaches on the football field. This became known as "The Bowden Bowl". Florida State and Clemson have faced each other on a yearly basis since Florida State joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in 1992. In 2005, when the ACC expanded to twelve teams, Clemson and Florida State were placed together in the Atlantic Division; this allowed the teams to continue to face each other without interruption. The first father vs son meeting, in 1999, was the largest crowd ever to watch a game at Memorial Stadium at Clemson University with an attendance of 86,200. Bobby won the all-time series, with five wins and four losses. Tommy's four wins in the series remain the only times a son has ever beaten his father when facing off as head coach in any of America's four major sports.[citation needed] Tommy Bowden's first win came in 2003 on his father's birthday, defeating then third-ranked FSU, damaging their prospects for a national championship. The Bowden vs Bowden editions of the series concluded when Tommy resigned as head coach six games into the 2008 football season.
Post Bowdens
The rivalry lives on past the departure of Tommy Bowden as the Seminoles of the 00's were not the mighty team of the 1990s. The games in 2008 and 2009 both came down to the 4th quarter with the home teams winning respectively. From the period of 2000-2010 the once one-sided rivalry was evenly split at 5-5. At the end of the 2009 season Bobby Bowden retired from Florida State University leaving his Offensive Coordinator and Head Coach in Waiting Jimbo Fisher as head coach of the team.
Year-by-year results
Game Date Winner Score Location Attendance 1970 Florida State 38-13 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL 1975 Florida State 43-7 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC 1976 Clemson 15-12 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL September 17, 1988 Florida State 24-21 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC September 9, 1989 Clemson 34-23 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL September 12, 1992 Florida State 24-20 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC September 11, 1993 Florida State 57-0 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL October 22, 1994 Florida State 17-0 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL September 9, 1995 Florida State 45-26 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC October 5, 1996 Florida State 34-3 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL September 20, 1997 Florida State 35-28 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC October 17, 1998 Florida State 48-0 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL I October 23, 1999 Florida State 17-14 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC 86,200 II November 4, 2000 Florida State 54-7 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL 82,514 III November 3, 2001 Florida State 41-27 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC 85,000 IV October 3, 2002 Florida State 48-31 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL 78,841 V November 8, 2003 Clemson 26-10 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC 81,000 VI September 25, 2004 Florida State 41-22 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL 83,538 VII November 12, 2005 Clemson 35-14 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC 80,500 VIII September 16, 2006 Clemson 27-20 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL 83,510 IX September 3, 2007 Clemson 24-18 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC 83,000 November 8, 2008 Florida State 41-27 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL 77,013 November 7, 2009 Clemson 40-24 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC 77,000 November 13, 2010 Florida State 16-13 Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL 72,228 September 24, 2011 Clemson 35-30 Memorial Stadium • Clemson, SC 82,000 See also
Clemson University Academics Schools and Institutes: Clemson University Graduate School • Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research • Calhoun Honors College
Athletics ACC • Tiger Rag • Baseball (2010 • Coach • Stadium) • Basketball (2009-10 • Coach • Coliseum) • Football (2009 • Coach • Stadium) • Soccer (Coach) • Rugby • Carolina-Clemson rivalry • Clemson Tigers Sports Network • O'Rourke–McFadden Trophy • Riggs Field • South Carolina-Clemson brawl • The Bowden Bowl • Textile Bowl
Campus Clemson College Sheep Barn • Fort Hill • Fike Recreation Center • City of Clemson • Hanover House • Images • Johnstone Hall • Lee and Lowry Hall • South Carolina Botanical Garden • Old Stone Church and Cemetery • Historic District I • Historic District II
Student life People Alumni • Thomas Green Clemson • John C. Calhoun • Benjamin Tillman • James F. Barker
Rivalries of the Atlantic Coast Conference Conference O'Rourke–McFadden Trophy (Boston College–Clemson) • Boston College–Virginia Tech • Clemson–Florida State • Clemson–Georgia Tech • Textile Bowl (NC State-Clemson) • North Carolina-Duke • Duke–Maryland • Duke–NC State • Duke–Wake Forest • Florida State–Miami • Jefferson–Eppes Trophy (Florida State–Virginia) • Battle of the Techs (Georgia Tech–Virginia Tech) • Maryland–Virginia • Miami–Virginia Tech • South's Oldest Rivalry (North Carolina–Virginia) • North Carolina-NC State • Virginia–Virginia TechNon-conference Green Line Rivalry (Boston College–Boston U) • Boston College–Holy Cross • Boston College-Notre Dame • Commonwealth Classic (Boston College–UMass) • Clemson–South Carolina • Clemson–Georgia • Florida State–Florida • Georgia Tech–Auburn • Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate (Georgia Tech–Georgia) • Georgia Tech–Notre Dame • Maryland–Johns Hopkins • Crab Bowl Classic (Maryland–Navy) • Maryland–Penn State • Maryland–West Virginia • War Canoe Trophy (Miami–Florida) • Miami–Notre Dame • North Carolina–South Carolina • NC State–East Carolina • Virginia Tech–VMI • Black Diamond Trophy (Virginia Tech–West Virginia)Categories:- Florida State University
- College football rivalries in the United States
- Sports in Tallahassee, Florida
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