Listen: Florida State radio call of Hail Mary vs. Jacksonville State will infuriate Seminoles fans

Sep 11, 2021; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Jacksonville State Gamecocks quarterback Zerrick Cooper (6) during the first quarter of the game against the Florida State Seminoles at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 11, 2021; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Jacksonville State Gamecocks quarterback Zerrick Cooper (6) during the first quarter of the game against the Florida State Seminoles at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports /
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Not only is Florida State losing on a Hail Mary to Jacksonville State bad enough, but the Seminole Radio Call makes things even worse. 

Florida State was so close to winning against Jacksonville State, and then they blew it on a Walk-off Hail Mary; that’s bad in and of itself. It’s even worse for the Seminole fans who heard it on the radio. Just listen to Gene Deckerhoff, FSU radio broadcaster and also, the voice of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Is no secondary member able to make the tackle? If Deion Sanders, FSU Alum, and head football coach of Jackson State saw this, could you just imagine what would be going through his mind?

Not just Sanders, but what about the other Florida State stars like Derwin James and Jalen Ramsey? They’d be just livid. Jaguars running back James Robinson, on the other hand? He’d be celebrating.

The Florida State radio call expresses how FSU football fans feel

Good god, all mighty. First the Notre Dame walk-off field goal, and now a walk-off touchdown? Geez. And to top things off, the man who caught the touchdown pass from Zerrick Cooper, Damond Philyaw-Johnson, that was his only reception in the entire game. A feel-good story for him for sure, and everything expletive for the Seminoles and their fans.

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