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Sebastian Janikowski Bio

Hall of Fame Class: 2013 (Football)

Janikowski attended Florida State University, where he played for coach Bobby Bowden’s Florida State Seminoles football team. Bowden later said, “Boy, have you ever thought about (I have!) how many national championships we might have won if we had Janikowski every year of my career?”. In three seasons, he amassed a career scoring total of 324 points (3rd all-time for the school). In 1999, he won the Lou Groza Award for the second year in a row, an honor given annually to the nation’s top collegiate kicker. Janikowski is currently the only player to honor this award two years in a row. He became popular with fans for being able to placekick a kick-off through the endzone uprights, having done it so often that the stadium monitors would display field goal graphics even though it was a kick-off and not an actual field goal attempt.

Janikowski was first called “Seabass” while playing for FSU. Wide receiver Peter Warrick began calling him Seabass since he said the name Sebastian was too long.

Sebastian Janikowski Bio
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