Florida State University Athletics

Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame

Peter Warrick
Peter Warrick
  • Induction:
    2010
Peter Warrick earned back-to-back consensus All-America honors as a wide receiver for the Seminoles in 1998 and 1999 and caught more touchdown passes (32) than any other player in FSU history.

Warrick finished his legendary collegiate career with an acrobatic touchdown reception in the 1999 Sugar Bowl that sealed the Seminoles' National Championship.

A native of Bradenton, Florida, Warrick had a remarkable career leading FSU in yards per catch as a freshman in 1996 with 21.2 and finishing at or near the top of virtually every FSU receiving record. His 207 career receptions is second only to Ron Sellers in FSU history and his average of 4.81 career receptions per game also still stands as second best all-time. He came just 81 yards shy for the most receiving yards in FSU history with 3,517 and had 15, 100-yard receiving games over his career.

During an era when most underclassmen left early for the NFL draft, Warrick returned for his senior season teaming with eventual Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Chris Weinke to lead FSU, which went the entire 1999 season ranked No. 1 in the AP poll - the first time that feat was accomplished in college football.

He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals and spent six years in the NFL with Cincinnati and Seattle.

WR Jayvan Boggs: "He works like a pro"
Wednesday, September 17
DL Mandrell Desir: "He's that guy"
Wednesday, September 17
HC Mike Norvell: "He is a remarkable person"
Wednesday, September 17
OL Richie Leonard IV: "Find ways to get better"
Tuesday, September 16