Florida State will try to take some Byrd sod
Florida State has designated Saturday night's Maryland game as a "sod game." That means the Seminoles -- if they win -- will bring a sample of Byrd Stadium turf back to Tallahassee.
Only certain away games get selected for this by the 'Noles.
The Florida State Web site explains:
"Sod games still represent road games won when FSU is a significant underdog. However, all bowl games are now considered sod games as well as landmark road wins no matter who was favored. Each piece of sod is buried in the cemetery next to the practice field and a tombstone is placed above it with the score and date of the game."
Maryland has a tradition of its own. The Terps have "tombstones" near the practice fields with the names of Top 10 teams they have beaten.






Comments
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I wonder if the 5 FSU players will be watching the sod from behind bars?
Posted by: Bury Em | November 22, 2008 11:25 AM
I just hope the team knows about this. Sounds like a great motivator for the Terps.
Go Terps!
Posted by: martin | November 22, 2008 2:15 PM