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With 94 days remaining until Florida State's season-opening showdown against Ole Miss in Orlando, our countdown carries on today with another number highlighted by defensive linemen: 94.
Only one Seminole who wore No. 94 has ever been honored with so much as an All-ACC nod: defensive end Chauncey Davis, who gained a second-team All-ACC honor as a senior in 2004. Davis, who transferred into Florida State as a junior in 2003 and played one year at outside linebacker before shifting to the defensive front for his senior campaign. He was then selected in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft with the 128th overall pick by the Atlanta Falcons.
The other notable Florida State football alum to sport No. 94 is defensive tackle Toddrick McIntosh, who wore the 94 from 1990 through 1993. McIntosh never garnered any conference or national honors but his impressive career, which was capped off with FSU's first national championship, led to him being taken with the 216th overall pick in the 1994 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys.
The other former Seminoles to wear No. 94 are:
- Mark Sims (1979-1981)
- John Bamber (1982)
- Shawn Thomas (1983-1984)
- Eric Krohn (1985-1987)
- Sean Mitchell (1994-1997)
- O.J. Jackson (1998-2002)
- Justin Mincey (2006-2009)
- Darious Cummings (2010-2011)
- Justin Shanks (2012)
- Keith Eikevik (2013)