The Florida State Seminoles will face the Oklahoma Sooners in the Cheez-It Bowl in Orlando on Dec. 29, 2022. The game will be broadcast on ESPN at 5:30 p.m. EST.
The Florida State Seminoles will face the Oklahoma Sooners in the Cheez-It Bowl in Orlando on Dec. 29, 2022. The game will be broadcast on ESPN at 5:30 p.m. EST.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – No. 13 Florida State has been selected to play in the Cheez-It Bowl against Oklahoma on Dec. 29, it was announced Sunday. FSU is making its 49th bowl appearance and will play in the Cheez-It Bowl, formerly the Blockbuster and Champs Sports Bowl, for the fourth time. Florida State is 3-0 in the Cheez-It Bowl, tied for the most wins in bowl history. The Seminoles are the only team to make at least three appearances in the bowl without a loss. Florida State defeated No. 7 Penn State in the 1990 Blockbuster Bowl, the first game in what is now the Cheez-It Bowl’s history, and also has two wins while it was the Champs Sports Bowl, defeating Wisconsin 42-13 in 2008 and Notre Dame 18-14 in 2011. The Cheez-It Bowl will be the fifth postseason matchup between Florida State and Oklahoma, with FSU winning the Gator Bowl on Jan. 2, 1965, and Oklahoma earning wins in the Orange Bowl following the 1979, 1980 and 2000 seasons. FSU is 6-4 in bowl games against current Big 12 te
Tallahassee, Fla. Florida State Vice President and Director of Athletics Michael Alford announced Friday the hiring of Alycia (Lisa) Varytimidis as Senior Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) for FSU Athletics.
Varytimidis, a highly regarded athletic administrator and former indoor volleyball student-athlete and collegiate head coach, comes to Florida State from Austin Peay State University where she was most recently Deputy Director of Athletics for Student Welfare and Senior Woman Administrator (SWA).
Varytimidis was the primary contact and oversight of Austin Peay’s student-athlete experience and welfare and conduct issues. She also oversaw the athletic department’s internal operations including academics, compliance, athletic training and sports performance. She was the primary oversight of the Governors’ men’s and women’s basketball and tennis programs in addition to serving as the department’s liaison to the University Provost