Alas, Osceola and Renegade were not allowed across the Atlantic to take part in the festivities, thus robbing Irish college football fans of one of the best pregame ceremonies in the sport.
Florida State has plenty of traditions surrounding its rich history but there might not be a scene that resonates more with the fanbase than seeing Osceola and Renegade plant the flaming spear at ...
"Osceola and Renegade are as synonymous with Florida State as its tomahawk chop and garnet and gold. The pregame tradition started in 1978 as a way to honor the Seminole Tribe of Florida ...
3. Osceola and Renegade In 1978, with the full endorsement of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, FSU started a new tradition of a Seminole warrior riding a horse during home games. Osceola and Renegade ...
The official mascots Osceola and Renegade have proudly represented the Seminoles at the top most in every college football event. The Florida State Seminoles football team competes in the Atlantic ...
Chief Osceola and his horse, Renegade, are the official mascots of Florida State football and pay homage to historical Seminole leader Osceola and his Appaloosa stallion. Introduced as a pregame ...
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Cleats? Check. Ranch dressing? Umm, check? The Ramblin' Wreck? Sadly, back in Atlanta. Renegade, Osceola and their flaming spear? If only that pesky quarantine issue had been solved. Even without ...