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Seminole madness voting: Round One - No. 8 seed Amp Lee vs. No. 9 seed Dexter Carter

Which offensive playmaker should advance to the next round?

  • No. 8 seed Amp Lee

    Votes: 463 71.6%
  • No. 9 seed Dexter Carter

    Votes: 184 28.4%

  • Total voters
    647
  • Poll closed .

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We start our Seminole Madness tournament with the offensive playmakers bracket. You get one vote in the poll above that will stay open for 24 hours. You can also vote on Warchant's Twitter account (subscribers get two votes).

* Note: Whoever makes the best argument for a player that advances will win a $25 eCard to Garnet & Gold (one per day between the two pinned voting threads).

Here's the bios for each player and the offensive playmaker bracket.

Amp Lee burst onto the college scene as a true freshman in 1989, totaling 562 total yards and six touchdowns as a backup to Dexter Carter. His slippery moves and gliding running style made him a fan favorite immediately, and he filled in for an injured Carter against Auburn and rushed for 110 yards in his first career start. He finished his three-year career with 2,092 yards rushing and 30 touchdowns. Always a threat out of the backfield, Lee also caught 70 passes for 968 yards and eight more TDs. Throughout Florida State history, only three players -- Warrick Dunn, Dalvin Cook and Greg Allen -- have scored more than Lee's 38 career touchdowns. His 16 rushing touchdowns in 1990 were the second-most in program history at the time.

Dexter Carter was only a full-time starter for one season at Florida State, backing up Sammie Smith for a majority of his first three years on campus. But even in a backup role, the eventual first-round pick always found a way to make a big impact. He totaled 3,260 yards (2,528 from scrimmage and 732 on kick returns) in his four years at Florida State, with 22 total touchdowns. In 1989, his lone year as the No. 1 tailback, the speedy Carter had almost 1,000 yards from scrimmage and nine touchdowns. In his final regular-season game against Florida, Carter accumulated 97 yards rushing and 59 yards receiving. He then followed that up with 119 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown in the Fiesta Bowl win over Nebraska. Carter, who always seemed to make big plays in big games, also had four catches for 89 yards against the Cornhuskers in the 1987 Fiesta Bowl win.

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