Sebastian Janikowski nominated for 2027 College Football Hall of Fame

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Sebastian Janikowski nominated for 2027 College Football Hall of Fame
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Sebastian Janikowski has received a nomination for the 2027 College Football Hall of Fame. A former Florida State standout, Janikowski is recognized for his achievements as a placekicker, including being a two-time First Team All-American and the only two-time recipient of the Lou Groza Award. He spent 19 years in the NFL, with the Raiders, where he became the franchise's all-time scoring leader. As the Seminoles' season concluded with a loss to St. Johns’ University, recruiting efforts continue as they focus on four-star WR Cam Wade. FSU is expected to have an improved record, with hopes of returning to a bowl game next season.

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  • Janikowski was a two-time First Team All-American at FSU.
  • He helped FSU reach consecutive BCS Championship appearances.
  • FSU baseball's season ended with a loss yesterday.
  • Cal Fisher performed well throughout the regional tournament.
  • FSU is focusing on recruiting four-star WR Cam Wade.
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  • 10:00 AMYahoo SportsNoles News: Sebastian Janikowski is nominated for the 2027 CFB Hall of Fame
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