30 Best College Football Mascots of All-Time
2. Florida State Seminoles – Chief Osceola
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Chief Osceola and his horse Renegade have served as the official school symbols for the Florida State Seminoles since 1978. Osceola represents the historic Seminole leader and while controversial to some is supported by the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Riding his Appaloosa horse, Chief Osceola commands your attention when he rides onto the field and plants the burning spear at midfield. It is then at this moment that he gets the entire crowd in a frenzy by leading the War Chant.
The War Chant is something to truly be in awe of if you’re lucky enough to see it live and in person. It truly sets the tone for an incredible game of football played by the Seminoles.