Florida State has a new addition to the Sod Cemetery.

Turf from the southern end zone in Hard Rock Stadium was placed in FSU’s Sod Cemetery on Monday afternoon following the Seminoles’ 20-19 win over Miami over the weekend.

Miami native Dalvin Cook was FSU’s sod captain, meaning he was given the honor of taking grass from the field to bring to the cemetery. FSU was a road underdog in a contest of top 25 teams, so the win met the qualifications for being a “Sod game.”

Here are the qualifications for a "Sod game" according to Seminoles.com:

--Road games in which Florida State is the underdog.

--All road games at the University of Florida.

--All ACC championship and bowl games.

What did it mean to be the sod captain? pic.twitter.com/ktCopFaMX1 — Noles247.com (@Noles247) October 9, 2016

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