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The Civic Center service celebrated the life of the legendary FSU football coach who died August 8 at the age of 91.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in memory of former FSU football coach Bobby Bowden.
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FSU's winningest football coach will lie in state at the Florida Capitol, as well as lie in repose at the FSU Moore Athletic Center before Saturday morning's funeral at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center in Tallahassee.
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Hall of Fame former Florida State University football coach Bobby Bowden has died. Bowden, 91, died at his Tallahassee home Sunday, according to a statement from FSU.
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Legendary college football coach Bobby Bowden is the first recipient of the Florida Medal of Freedom. Gov. Ron DeSantis also designated April 7th as "Bobby Bowden Day.”
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Florida State University’s legendary football coach, Bobby Bowden, is once again backing President Donald Trump’s re-election bid. Bowden initially endorsed Trump four years ago, even appearing alongside him at a rally in Tallahassee.