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'''Sammy Seminole'''<sup></sup> was the only ] of the ] from 1958 to 1972. Originally introduced at the FSU homecoming event, PowWow in 1958 Sammy was potrayed by a Florida State undergraduate students durring the school years. undergraduate students who dressed in faux] garb. In 1972 Sammy Seminole was retired. '''Sammy Seminole'''<sup></sup> was the ] of the ] football team from 1958 to 1972. Over the years he was portrayed by a series of ] undergraduate students who dressed in quasi-] garb.


The university's basketball mascot was called ].
In 1978, student Jack Kidder made his way onto the football field upon his horse. The symbol of ] grew into an iconic tradition supported by the ]. Chief Osceola's authentic regalia is designed by women of the Seminole tribe each year.


Sammy Seminole was in 1978 replaced by ].


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Sammy Seminole was the mascot of the Florida State Seminoles football team from 1958 to 1972. Over the years he was portrayed by a series of white undergraduate students who dressed in quasi-American Indian garb.

The university's basketball mascot was called Chief Fullabull.

Sammy Seminole was in 1978 replaced by Chief Osceola and Renegade.

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