Ann Bowden is right about one thing.
Her husband Bobby has been a party to betrayal at Florida State University.
Except it's not exactly how she portrays it.
You see, Florida State has not betrayed Bobby Bowden.
Bobby Bowden has betrayed Florida State.
And, along the way, he has even betrayed himself.
Throughout the years, Bobby has said that if his program ever fell into a state of disrepair and mediocrity, he would hang it up. He has said in the past that when his program started going downhill, he would "get out and let some young guy do it." He said when a "pattern of losing" developed, it would be time for him to step down. After going...
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