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1993 Florida State vs. Notre Dame Game of the Century (1993 edition) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Non-conference game | |||||||||||||||||||
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Date | November 13, 1993 | ||||||||||||||||||
Season | 1993 | ||||||||||||||||||
Stadium | Notre Dame Stadium | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | South Bend, Indiana, U.S. | ||||||||||||||||||
National anthem | Band of the Fighting Irish | ||||||||||||||||||
Halftime show | Band of the Fighting Irish | ||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 59,075 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Network | NBC | ||||||||||||||||||
Announcers | Charlie Jones (Play By Play) Todd Christensen (analyst) Bob Costas (studio host) John Dockery (sideline) and O. J. Simpson (sideline) |
The 1993 Florida State vs. Notre Dame Game was a regular season college football game between the unbeaten Florida State Seminoles (ranked #1 in the nation), and the unbeaten Notre Dame Fighting Irish (ranked #2 in the nation). The game took place at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. The game is one of the 20th-century college football games to be coined a "Game of the Century."[1]