Florida State University Athletics

Noles Fan Cruise

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Proud Cruising Partner of Florida State Athletics

 SET SAIL WITH THE NOLES! 
Join fellow Seminoles on the Noles Fan Cruise — a 3-night, all-inclusive takeover at sea! 

 May 15–18, 2026
Celebrity Reflection
Departing Ft. Lauderdale / Port Everglades
 Bimini, Bahamas + Coco Cay (Private Island)

Enjoy unlimited food & basic drinks, FSU-themed games, events, and exclusive meet & greets, all while cruising paradise with Garnet & Gold pride.

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CELEBRITY GUEST 

Jeff Culhane
Jeff Culhane - The Voice of the Noles (Football & Men’s Basketball) | Florida State Seminoles (2022–Present) Culhane joined the Florida State team in July 2022, succeeding legendary announcer Gene Deckerhoff after more than two decades in the collegiate broadcasting industry. He brings over 20 years of experience building radio networks, producing original content, and calling games across multiple sports. At FSU, Culhane has been instrumental in shaping the Seminoles’ broadcast identity, amplifying game-day experiences through engaging play-by-play work and expanded multimedia storytelling around student-athletes and coaches.
William “Bar None” Floyd - former NFL fullback and standout at Florida State University (1990-1993), known as a key blocker and leader on FSU's 1993 national championship team. A 1994 1st-round pick (28th overall) by the San Francisco 49ers, he won Super Bowl XXIX as a rookie.
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Henri Crockett - Henri Crockett - A dominant defensive presence in the mid-1990s, Crockett played a pivotal role in establishing FSU as a national powerhouse under head coach Bobby Bowden. As a linebacker for the Florida State Seminoles, he was known for his speed, physicality, and playmaking ability. Crockett earned consensus All-American honors in 1996 and was a key contributor to FSU’s national championship victory in the 1993 season. Following his collegiate success, Crockett was selected in the fourth round of the 1997 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons. He went on to play six seasons in the NFL, including a starting role on the Falcons team that reached Super Bowl XXXIII during the 1998 season. Over his professional career, Crockett was recognized for his leadership, consistency, and impact on special teams and defense. After retiring from professional football, Crockett transitioned into business and community engagement, remaining connected to the sport and to Florida State University
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Zack Crockett - Crockett emerged as a standout running back. His blend of power, balance, and downhill running style made him one of the most effective short-yardage and goal-line backs in college football. Crockett built a long and successful NFL career, most notably with the Oakland Raiders (later the Las Vegas Raiders). From 1999 to 2006, he became one of the league’s most reliable goal-line and short-yardage specialists, leading the team in rushing touchdowns multiple seasons. He was a key contributor during the Raiders’ run to Super Bowl XXXVII in the 2002 season.
Kenny Shaw
Kenny Shaw - Wide Receiver (2010–2013) A key contributor during one of the most successful eras in program history, Shaw played an integral role in Florida State’s rise to national prominence, culminating in a national championship season. Shaw was instrumental in Florida State’s run to the national title, helping lead the Seminoles to victory over the Auburn Tigers football in the BCS National Championship Game. The 34–31 win secured Florida State’s third national championship and capped a historic 14–0 season.