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The #3 Florida State Seminoles returned to Florida from their loss to Oregon in the Rose Bowl to find that some of the players cars had been vandalized.
Florida State linebacker Anthony Valdes tweeted that some Florida State players came home to an unwanted surprise after getting back from the Rose Bowl on Friday. Florida State lost 59-20 to Oregon in the Rose Bowl of the College Football Playoff semifinal. Before the loss, the Seminoles had won 29 straight games.
People actually keyd our cars and slashed our tires
— Anthony Valdes (@AnthonyValdes33) January 3, 2015
Smh go 29-0 but lose one game and people don’t know how to act — Anthony Valdes (@AnthonyValdes33) January 3, 2015
There is no evidence that the culprits were Florida State Seminoles fans that were angry with the loss.
Shout out to all the true respectful fans love Yall
— Anthony Valdes (@AnthonyValdes33) January 3, 2015
Last year, the tires on South Florida athletic director Doug Woolard’s car were slashed while he was attending a game against UCF. He had to drive home in a courtesy car.
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