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Seminoles Sidelines fill-in host Bob Ferrante is joined by the Osceola’s Jerry Kutz, college football coach Mark Salva, who played for the Seminoles at the beginning of the Dynasty Era, and Charles Fishbein to discuss FSU’s win over Miami and the impact it has on the growth of Mike Norvell’s program.
Listen at the link below or on your favorite podcast app. Listen on Apple podcast app. Listen on Spotify. You can also tell your Alexa to “play the Osceola podcast.”
Thanks to our Seminole Sidelines podcast sponsor, Alumni Hall. The Tallahassee store is located off Thomasville Road. Osceola subscribers will enjoy a 20 percent discount in stores or on Alumnihall.com (Once you are logged in on the Osceola, click on the ad and a coupon code will appear for you to use online or keep the browser window open and show it to the cashier when you check out in the store.)
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Seminoles Sidelines fill-in host Bob Ferrante is joined by the Osceola’s Jerry Kutz, college football coach Mark Salva, who played for the Seminoles at the beginning of the Dynasty Era, and Charles Fishbein to discuss FSU’s win over Miami and the impact it has on the growth of Mike Norvell’s program.
Listen at the link below or on your favorite podcast app. Listen on Apple podcast app. Listen on Spotify. You can also tell your Alexa to “play the Osceola podcast.”
Thanks to our Seminole Sidelines podcast sponsor, Alumni Hall. The Tallahassee store is located off Thomasville Road. Osceola subscribers will enjoy a 20 percent discount in stores or on Alumnihall.com (Once you are logged in on the Osceola, click on the ad and a coupon code will appear for you to use online or keep the browser window open and show it to the cashier when you check out in the store.)

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