2008 Florida State Seminoles football team

2008 Florida State Seminoles football
ACC Atlantic Division co-champion
Champs Sports Bowl champion
Champs Sports Bowl, W 42–13 vs. Wisconsin
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
DivisionAtlantic Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 23
APNo. 21
Record9–4 (5–3 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorJimbo Fisher (2nd season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorMickey Andrews (25th season)
Base defense4–3
Captains
Home stadiumDoak Campbell Stadium
2008 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Atlantic Division
Boston College xy   5 3     9 5  
No. 21 Florida State x   5 3     9 4  
Maryland   4 4     8 5  
Wake Forest   4 4     8 5  
Clemson   4 4     7 6  
NC State   4 4     6 7  
Coastal Division
No. 15 Virginia Tech xy$   5 3     10 4  
No. 22 Georgia Tech x   5 3     9 4  
North Carolina   0 4     0 5  
Miami (FL)   4 4     7 6  
Virginia   3 5     5 7  
Duke   1 7     4 8  

Championship: Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 12
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • North Carolina vacated 8 wins, including 4 ACC wins
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2008 Florida State Seminoles football team represented the Florida State University as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by 33rd-year head coach Bobby Bowden, the Seminoles compiled an overall record of 9–4 with a mark of 5–3 in conference play, sharing the ACC's Atlantic Division title with Boston College. Florida State did not advance to the ACC Championship Game due to a head-to-head loss to Boston College. The Seminoles were invited to the Champs Sports Bowl, where they defeated Wisconsin. The team played home games at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida.

The Seminoles were without as many as 12 scholarship players for the first three games of the season because of suspensions carrying over from the previous season for violating team rules, although it has not been disclosed how many of those were involved with the Florida State University academic-athletic scandal. Junior wide receiver Preston Parker was suspended for the first two games of the season, after pleading guilty to two misdemeanor charges.