1 of 4 Next »

(Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images) +

FSU football has one of the best teams to ever play the game in their history, and the mix of on field good and off field bad is a perfect script.

About two ago, FSU football finally broke into the world of ESPN’s famed 30 for 30 movie and documentary series when one of the greatest to ever play for the Seminoles was featured – but if you blinked or went to the bathroom, you missed the about 45 seconds in which Deion Sanders’ time in Tallahassee was featured in the hour long show.

Now, since the series started over a decade ago, college teams like the USC Trojans and Miami Hurricanes have been among those who have gotten feature films – and in many cases, it has as much to do with what took place off the field as it does with the championships won and great players on the field.

Well, if that is the narrative that you need for a 30 for 30 special then you need to look no further than what took place just six years ago inside Doak Campbell Stadium. Here are the three reasons why FSU football should some day in the near future get the cinema love from the Worldwide Leader.