The tight end spot has often been a rather forgotten position in the Florida State offense, but that’s not because there haven’t been some very talented players to man the end of the line. Case in point: today’s entry in our countdown, Pat Carter.
Carter, from Sarasota, Florida, was a four-year letterman for the Seminoles during an important stretch in program history, from 1984-1987, a span of time leading up to and beginning the dynasty from ’87-2001. And Carter, an outstanding blocker with reliable hands, was instrumental in improving the ’Noles from seven wins in his first season to an 11-1 record in his last.