As FSU continues to try and find a running back that can carry the ball for a lot of yards, that was not the problem in 1974-1977. Running back Larry Key became the first player in Florida State history to rush for 1,000 yards when he gained 1,117 as a senior in 1977. He served as a captain on that team that finished 10-2. Over his career from 1974-77, Key broke game, season and career marks for rushing. He gained over 100 yards 10 times and finished with 2,953 career yards as a Seminole. His 100 yards or more for 10 times has only been surpassed by four other Seminoles. His 97-yard run against VPI in 1976 is the longest run ever by a Seminole. Key also set four kick return records and was the national leader in all-purpose yardage in 1977. By his senior year, Florida State fans had adopted the habit of shaking their keys every time he touched the ball. Key was inducted into the FSU Football Hall of Fame in 1984.
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He Was The Key In 1974-1977
Posted by tallynolefan at 6:40 AM
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Thanks for posting this write-up for about me. lk
about me. thank you
you know, key went on to play for the BC Lions. I was a kid then. In fact- My best friend was Justin watkins- The other Larry's kid. I have fond memories of you guys, pow pow, pasaglia etc. Do you guys ever still talk.
Oh yeah, and GO STEELERS!!
larry rocked in the cfl..... i used to love watching him play for the lions! larry key and john henry white were possibly best 1-2 combo in cfl history....
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