Florida State went into Mississippi to snag Kez McCorvey, and McCorvey promptly went into the FSU record books— where he remains, quite prominently.
A 6’1 receiver from Gautier, McCorvey made his way to Tallahassee in 1990, when he redshirted behind star wideout Lawrence Dawsey. He began contributing — and starting — in his redshirt-freshman season of 1991, averaging 14.4 yards per catch on 18 receptions. 1992 saw McCorvey break out with a three-TD performance in the opener against Duke. He and Tamarick Vanover formed a stellar threat out wide that year, as both eclipsed 500 receiving yards. McCorvey found the end zone six times that season, including on this fourth down at Georgia Tech, when his slick move created the game-winning score in crunch time:
But 1993 is when McCorvey really began etching his name into ’Nole history.