Coyle E. Moore Athletic Center
The Coyle E. Moore Athletic Center is in University Center Building D.
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Coyle E. Moore Athletic Center
Division I Athletics
⭐ Coyle E. Moore Athletic Center
The Coyle E. Moore Athletic Center is in University Center Building D. Here you will find administrative and support staff for our Division I athletic teams. This includes academic advising, study halls, training facilities, a dining hall and more.
The main level of the building showcases our Seminoles’ top athletic accomplishments with wall-to-wall displays that include tributes to our notable alumni, memorabilia from our 21 national championship teams, as well as our Heisman and National Championship Football trophies.
As you can see, the University Center is a massive structure serving students in a variety of different ways. However, not visible from the building’s exterior is Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium. The stadium seats close to 80,000 fans on game day.
The main level of the building showcases our Seminoles’ top athletic accomplishments with wall-to-wall displays that include tributes to our notable alumni, memorabilia from our 21 national championship teams, as well as our Heisman and National Championship Football trophies.
As you can see, the University Center is a massive structure serving students in a variety of different ways. However, not visible from the building’s exterior is Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium. The stadium seats close to 80,000 fans on game day.
⭐ Division I Athletics
FSU athletic teams compete as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level. The Seminoles have been a part of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) since the 1991-92 season. Our athletic department fields 20 teams that have collectively won 21 team National Championships, and over 100 team conference championships.
Enrolled Students receive free entry into all sporting events. For most of these events, students just need to show their FSU ID for admission. However, for more popular events, such as football and basketball games, students simply register online in advance in order to attend.
Enrolled Students receive free entry into all sporting events. For most of these events, students just need to show their FSU ID for admission. However, for more popular events, such as football and basketball games, students simply register online in advance in order to attend.