ππ± Sod Cemetery – One of College Football’s Most Unique Traditions
Simba and I visited the Sod Cemetery in Tallahassee, Florida — one of the most unusual and legendary traditions in college football. Located at Florida State University, the Sod Cemetery commemorates major Seminoles football victories by burying pieces of turf taken from opponent fields after important road wins, bowl games, championship games, and rivalry matchups. What began as a simple gesture after a memorable victory eventually grew into one of the most distinctive traditions in all of college sports. Today, the Sod Cemetery serves as both a tribute to Florida State football history and a symbol of the pride, determination, and tradition that define the Seminoles program. π± The Origin of the Sod Cemetery The tradition began in 1962 after Florida State defeated Georgia on the road in a hard-fought game. Following the victory, team captain Gene McDowell reportedly brought back a piece of sod from the Georgia field. The turf was buried on campus to commemorate the significance of th...