The spring game has come and gone and Florida State fans will have to wait several months before Texas State runs through the Doak Campbell Stadium tunnel. The 2015 campaign will be the sixth for FSU under head coach Jimbo Fisher. After serving three years as offensive coordinator, Fisher replaced the legendary Bobby Bowden prior to the 2010 season and has compiled a 58-11 record. In five years, Fisher has led the Seminoles to four 10-win seasons, four Atlantic division titles, three ACC crowns, two major bowl victories and a national championship. As Fisher gets set to begin his sixth season as the FSU head man, here’s a look back at the best five wins over his first five seasons:

5. Clemson 37, Florida State 49

September 22nd, 2012

With the ACC’s Atlantic division on the line, Florida State played host to Clemson in a match-up of top 10 teams. Highly-anticipated big time games were nothing new for FSU, but in recent years, it was the type of game that the Seminoles had always seemed to lose. After falling behind 28-14 to the No. 10 Tigers, the Seminoles scored touchdowns on five of their next six possessions to run away with the win. E.J. Manuel passed for 380 yards to lead the Seminoles while Chris Thompson added 103 yards on the ground and a pair of scores. The victory would be the first over a top-10 team for Fisher as a head coach.

4. Florida State 21, Georgia Tech 15

December 1st, 2012

Facing a 6-6 Georgia Tech team, Florida State’s ACC Championship match-up didn’t receive much national acclaim, but for the Seminoles, a first conference title in seven years would signify the beginning of a return to prominence. FSU raced to a 21-3 lead on a touchdown run from Devonta Freeman and two from James Wilder Jr., but in the second half, the Yellow Jacket defense would stiffen. Georgia Tech scored 12 straight points and had the ball late with a chance to potentially win the game. With the Yellow Jackets looking to spoil the Seminoles’ ACC hopes, FSU sophomore Karlos Williams stepped in front of a Tevin Washington pass and tipped it to himself to seal the first conference title for Florida State since 2005. The ‘Noles would go on to beat Northern Illinois in the Orange Bowl and notch their first top-10 finish since 2003.

3. Florida 7, Florida State 31

November 27th, 2010

Florida State entered the 2010 regular season finale on a 6-game losing streak to rival Florida. Over the previous six seasons, Florida State had won the ACC just once while Florida notched a pair of national championships and three BCS bowl victories. On the final Saturday in November, the balance of football power in the state of Florida dramatically shifted. Florida scored on its opening drive to take a 7-3 lead, but from there on out, it was all Seminoles. FSU scored four unanswered touchdowns to close the game and defensively, forced four turnovers. Quarterback Christian Ponder passed for 221 yards for the Seminoles and three touchdowns as Florida State went on to notch its first 10-win season in seven years.

2. Florida State 51, Clemson 14

October 19th, 2013

In the first match-up of top-5 teams in 2013, Florida State made it known that it was a contender for more than just the ACC. Against the third-ranked Clemson Tigers, the Seminoles dominated from the start, scoring more points than any visitor ever at Memorial Stadium. Quarterback Jameis Winston passed for a career-high 444 yards and three touchdowns while cornerback Lamarcus Joyner was responsible for causing three of the four Clemson turnovers. Nick O’Leary finished with 161 yards receiving for FSU and Rashad Greene scored twice as Clemson became the first top-5 team Fisher defeated as a head coach.

1. Auburn 31, Florida State 34

January 6th, 2014

With the national championship on the line, things looked bleak early for Florida State. Against Auburn, the champions of a conference which had won the previous seven national titles, the Seminoles fell behind 21-3 early. Florida State stormed back to take its first lead on a kickoff return for a touchdown by Levonte “Kermit” Whitfield with 4:31 remaining, but the Tigers answered just over three minutes later as Heisman finalist Tre Mason broke numerous FSU tackles on his 37-yard scamper to the end zone with 1:19 to play. With a perfect season hanging in the balance, Heisman winner Jameis Winston orchestrated a 7-play, 80-yard drive in which Winston went 6-for-7 passing. His loft to Kelvin Benjamin from two yards out turned out to be the game-winner with 13 seconds remaining as Florida State claimed its first national championship in 14 years and third overall.