The Notre Dame-Florida State series is modern college football history, condensed
Posted Oct 17, 2014
I can't imagine college football has ever changed as much over the course of a decade as it did from the early-1980s to the early-1990s. Some of this was because of television, because of the rise of ESPN and cable, because of the proliferation of games now available to a national audience (ESPN's first on-location GameDay broadcast famously took place before that FSU-ND game in '93).
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