Reggie Herring
Reggie Herring
Full Name:  Reginald W. Herring
   School:  Astronaut High School in Titusville, Florida


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FSU Career
Football
Year  No  Pos     Hgt  Wgt  Cl  Ltr  Hometown
1977  39  DB      6-2  195  Fr       Titusville                  
1978  39  DB      6-2  195  So   *   Titusville                  
1979  39  LB      6-2  195  Jr   *   Titusville                  
1980  39  LB      6-1  215  Sr   *   Titusville                  


Awards
Football
Year  Award
1980  Associated Press - 2nd Team All-American
Elected into the FSU Hall of Fame in 1989
Reggie Herring was one of the most talented linebackers to play at Florida State. The leading tackler in each of his final three years, Herring combined with fellow linebacker Paul Piurowski for more than 200 stops in 1979 and 1980. The Seminoles garnered an 11-0 and 10-1 regular season marks behind the pair, and consecutive trips to the Orange Bowl. Herring had an All-Star senior campaign with an incredible 170 tackles and 6 sacks in 1980. He has since gone on to an outstanding coaching career at Oklahoma State and Auburn.



FSU Statistics
Football
Defensive Statistics
Year  GP   TK Ast Tot  Sack   Yds    TFL   Yds  QBH Int Yds TD PBU  FF FR Yds TD  Bk  Saf
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1977        1   .   1    .     .      .     .     .   .   .  0   .   .  .   .  0   .    .
1978       70  67 137    .     .     2.0    .     .   1   5  0   .   .  .   .  0   .    .
1979       70  74 144   1.0    .     8.0    .     .   .   .  0   .   1  2   0  0   .    .
1980       92  78 170   6.0    .     3.0    .     .   1   7  0   .   2  2   0  0   .    .
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Tot    0  233 219 452   7.0   0.0   13.0   0.0    0   2  12  0   0   3  4   0  0   0    0
Bowl Games Played, not included in the above stats
Note: Bowl Game stats were not included before the 2002 season
1977  TANGERINE BOWL
1979  ORANGE BOWL
1980  ORANGE BOWL