Rich Halten

Garnet & Great

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The heroes and history of Florida State Football.

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Rich Halten

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Sports

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garnetandgreat.com

Latest episode

Jun 18, 2026

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Episodes

Rewind: FSU's Sons of the Sixties, the Seminole uprising that shook college football 18.06.2026

Listen to Nole legends John Crowe and Dale McCullers reveal the dedication and grit it took to put FSU on the college football map, and the stark contrast of what players went through in the 1960s vs. today's world of NIL paydays. 

Meet The Other Half of FSU's Pass-Catching Combo of the 90s 28.04.2026

Ron Dugans might've been overshadowed by Peter Warrick, but FSU wouldn't have won key games without him  — starting with the '99 National Championship vs. VaTech when he caught two TDs. Whatever you think about Ron as a receivers coach, let's remember him as a five-year, dependable player on a roster full of blue chippers. In this episode, Ron opens up about being a part of FSU...

A conversation with the late Steve Tensi, FSU’s first great QB 03.04.2024

From year one of the program til the early 60s, Florida State never had a pure passer. Even Lee Corso, best-known of the early signal-callers, ran for twice as many yards as he passed. Then Bill Peterson installed an NFL-style offense  to compete against an increasingly tougher schedule of big time opponents. To pilot his aerial circus he chose Steve Tensi, a lanky kid from Ohio with a howitzer fo...

Lost and found interview with a forgotten coach: The late Darrell Mudra on his tough two years at FSU 26.09.2022

It was late 1973  and FSU Football was 0 - 11. Fans were either unhappy or apathetic. The program was in shambles and Larry Jones resigned as coach. What's more, the deck was stacked against whoever replaced him. Enter Darrell Mudra, fresh off rebuilding programs at Arizona and Western Illinois. Now if he could just work that same magic in Tallahassee...Sorry, he wasn't the savior FSU wa...

FSU wrestles Alabama to a draw and the Bear is fit to be tied 21.02.2022

Arguably the most impressive win of the pre-Bowden era was actually a tie. The year was 1967 and FSU had lost its opener to Houston. Next up: Alabama, riding a 21-game win streak. Here's the story,  told by FSU players who shocked the college football world that night at Birmingham's Legion Field. Including original radio play-by-play as the Noles scored more points than Bama gave up the...

Definitely Not Your Average Joe 08.06.2021

Joe Avezzano was an undersized offensive lineman on FSU’s 1964 team that crashed the big time college football party. But you’ll know him better as the Energizer Bunny on the Dallas Cowboy’s coaching staff in the 90s when they won three Super Bowls. Along the way, he was a college assistant, a head coach, Big D. celebrity, entrepreneur and radio talk show host. Which is why this episode of Garnet...

Geno Hayes in His Prime: 2014 interview back on campus 27.04.2021

Listen to Geno Hayes talking Seminole memories while back at FSU for a Sod Cemetery event during the 2014 season. One of the program's most ferocious linebackers and a fan favorite, Geno passed away from liver disease on April 27 at age 33.  

Hoping for a rebuild, praying for a return to greatness 19.04.2021

As one of Bowden’s first recruits, Kurt Unglaub saw first-hand what the legendary coach did to resurrect FSU Football from the bottom tier of college football. And lately, Kurt’s been inside the locker room and on the field to observe how Mike Norvell is turning things around. Here’s how he compares their efforts.

The1976 tipping point when top recruits “saw the momentum of Florida State all of a sudden switch” 03.03.2021

Kurt Unglaub  reveals how a core group of FSU freshmen ignited a 180-turnaround for the program and laid the foundation for a dynasty under Bobby Bowden. 

How FSU overcame coaching changes and divisive cliques to build a college football dynasty 14.01.2021

How did Florida State's program rise from a winless 1973 season to earn 14 Top Five  finishes? Mike Schumann knows first-hand. He was a Nole wide receiver during that nightmare season, and later on Bobby Bowden's 1977 team that turned it all around, going 10 and 2 including a Tangerine Bowl victory. In this episode, Mike talks about the similarities between then and now, including coachi...

What could today’s Seminole defense learn from FSU’s Sons of the Sixties? 01.11.2020

The way Florida State’s teams practiced in the 1960s was enough to impress a Marine Drill Sergeant. Take it from John Crowe and Dale McCullers, who lined up at linebacker and safety respectively back then. They and their teammates set the standard for how Florida State defenses should play. And their book, “FSU’s Sons of the Sixties: A Case for the Defense,” is a tribute to those guys who played t...

Danny McManus led FSU to an 11-1 season, but he was just getting warmed up 31.08.2020

FSU’s rise to college football prominence in the 80s wouldn’t have been possible without quarterbacks whose names still resonate with Nole fans over 40: Rick Stockstill, Kelly Lowrey, Chip Ferguson, Casey Weldon, Peter Tom Willis and Danny McManus — an unbroken line of brothers in arms, one after the other through the decade. The outlier of the group, though, is McManus, who continued lighting up...

If you don't know Bill Peterson, you don't know FSU Football 17.07.2020

In 1960, a time when Florida State was barely known outside the South, a change agent arrived on campus. And FSU football was about to get a lot more intense for the players, and a lot more fun for fans. Bill Peterson had been an assistant at LSU under coaching legend Paul Dietzel. He was a coach on the way up, much like the Seminoles’ fledgling football program. Peterson and FSU were a great fit...

A Fearless Dexter Carter With the Craziest FSU-Miami Moment 20.05.2020

If not the craziest moment it was definitely unique. There was Smurf-size Dexter Carter draping a penalty flag over the dome of Miami’s Bernard Clark (watch YouTube game highlights beginning at the 4:38 mark). Carter’s spontaneous move was payback for being clipped and nearly crushed by a guy that outweighed him by at least 100 lbs. In this episode of Garnet & Great, Carter talks about that ni...

Rick Stockstill: The QB who kicked off a dynasty 14.04.2020

He calls himself an average player, but Rick Stockstill QB'd FSU to road wins over Nebraska, Ohio State and Notre Dame—victories that shocked the college football world and started a Seminole dynasty. Rick tells what motivated a good team to play great, and the things that Bobby Bowden did to turn Florida State into a Top 10 power.

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