Florida State University Athletics
Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 1991
One of the most exciting two-way performers for the Tribe from the mid to late 60s was T.K. Wetherell.
As a sophomore, T.K. was the second leading receiver on the squad, hauling in 19 passes for 234 yards and a touchdown. He also returned five kickoffs for another 194 yards.
His junior year, Wetherell had a touchdown-kickoff return against Miami that was one of the highlights of the '66 season. It was the second time he and Bill Moreman had pulled the lateral play resulting in a kickoff return for a touchdown. He also had a touchdown reception against Wyoming in the Sun Bowl. On the year, he caught 16 passes for 215 yards, returned one punt for 36 yards.
 On defense, T.K. finished out his senior season with the Seminoles with three interceptions for 65 yards and ten punt returns for 18 yards.
Today, he continues to serve Florida State as an avid fan and booster. He also represents his current alma mater well on the state level as he is the current speaker of the state of Florida House of Representatives.
T.K. Wetherell's accomplishments both on and off the field make him an outstanding member of Florida State's Hall of fame and recipient of the prestigious Moore-Stone Award.