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I'll admit it, this is creepy but awesome!!!

Florida State University is one of the Top 10 All-Time football programs in the nation. Their Sod Cemetery at Doak-Campbell Stadium might be the most unique feature possible.


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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_St...d_Cemetery




So... that got me thinking.
What games would your program have a Sod Cemetery for?
My list is from 1999 through today... somebody older (THOMCAT) would have to complete 1970-1998

All of these are Road games.

2000: @ Boyd County. 14-12; First ever District Championship & 10-0 regular season.
2009: @ Belfry. First ever win vs. Belfry, 35-19.
2010: @ Woodford County. 61-36; JJ Jude broke the KHSAA Single Game rushing record.
2013: @ Ironton, OH. First trip to 'The Tank" Won 56-14
2015: @ Lexington Catholic. First trip to Lex. Cath. Won 42-28
2015: @ Cov. Scott. 2nd Regional Championship on a Last Second, Hail Mary pass. Won 27-26
2015: @ Wayne County. First ever Semi-State championship. Won 21-14.
Rockcastle county's would look something like the
2000 vs Bell county. Rock won 26-0 wins district and completes schools first undefeated regular season.
2000 @ Sheldon Clark. Rock won 7-6 to win its first regional championship.
2000 @ knot county central. Rock won 80-0. For the schools largest margin win.
2001 vs Bell county. Rock won Region championship 28-14
2001 @ Covington Catholic. Rock won 17-14 and advances to its first state championship.
2002 vs Paul Lawrence Dunbar. Rock beats very talented Big school 35-28.
2002 vs Bell county. Rock won its 3rd time regional title in row 31-14.
2002 vs Highlands. Rock get payback from two years before 45-6 and advances to its 2nd state championship game.
2004 @ lincoln county. Rock wins 18-13 on a Hail Mary to give tom larkey his 200th win
2005 @ Ashland. Rock wins 2nd round play off game 32-14, after losing to Ashland in the 2nd round the year before.
2005 @ Bell County. Rock wins region championship 21-0 known as (the shut out on log mountain)
2006 vs Bell County. Rock wins 18-14 in a thriller to clinch district championship.
2008 vs Pulaski County. Rock wins 34-23 to give Scott parley his first win as a head coach.
2011 vs Russell county. Rock wins 29-27 after a blocked fg attempt. The win gave Rock the district championship.
This has my mind spinning like a Top. There are so many ideas and ways to make a Sod Cemetery so meaningful to your team.

- Have a shovel with your teams colors (similar to a shovel used for a groundbreaking ceremony) not to dig up the opponents field, but to bury the Sod at your home school.
- Have an Funeral Announcement made up for the game when the next Burial will take place.
- Use an Urn with your teams colors to bring back the Sod from Away games.
- Play The Undertaker's wrestling theme music or some type of Halloween music when the burial takes place.
- Get the local Funeral home involved and make it as true to life as possible.

Imagine the atmosphere if a Sod Cemetery burial service game was on Halloween Night or the week leading up to Halloween at your school.
What about turf fields? Do you just bury 500 of those little pieces of rubber?
geauxtigers75 Wrote:What about turf fields? Do you just bury 500 of those little pieces of rubber?

I was thinking how FSU did that.... my guess would be just scoop up a few handfuls of the rubber pieces and bury those.
I don't see many schools being ok with you taking a chunk out of there field, or stealing a hand full of rubber balls.
killbilly usmc Wrote:I don't see many schools being ok with you taking a chunk out of there field, or stealing a hand full of rubber balls.

I bet more pellets get displaced from the turf during one game rather than a one handful. If you don't believe that, then you've never been on a turf field.

The real dirt doesn't have to be anything bigger than a cleat mark.



And I agree, it would suck to see somebody with a shovel digging up or stealing your turf. But fields get tore up during a game.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say that FSU probably didn't bring any of Louisville's field back with them a couple weeks ago! :lmao:
Wildcat1 Wrote:I'm going to take a wild guess and say that FSU probably didn't bring any of Louisville's field back with them a couple weeks ago! :lmao:

FSU got back to Tallahassee with only half of their equipment . . . and none of their lunch money.
Keep it going this is a cool idea.
Considering it is "sod cemetery" and not "turf cemetery", I am only going to count Belfry games won on grass




1979 at Highlands (Semi-Finals)- Dick Roddy brings Belfry to unprecedented heights by taking his Pirates to Fort Thomas and shocking the Bluebirds 14-8 sending them to their first ever Championship game.

1983 at Williamson, WV- The Pirates do not make the playoffs but beat rival Williamson 12-6 to end the Dick Roddy era.

1984 vs. Cumberland- Haywood's debut. Pirates beat a solid Cumberland team 23-21 to open the season.

1985 at Clay County (Regional Finals)- Back when Clay County was a powerhouse, the Pirates go to manchester and overcome questionable officiating in a 7-6 defensive struggle.

1985 at Newport (Semi-Finals)- On a bitter cold night up near the Ohio River Belfry gives Haywood his first trip to the Finals winning 22-8.

1986 vs. Danville (Semi-Finals)- The infamous torn jersey game. Belfry shocks Danville 21-14 to advance to the State Finals.

1989 vs. Pikeville- The 89 Panthers were loaded and would go on to a State Title. Belfry ended their winning streak and sent a message with a 33-24 victory.

1989 at Ashland (Regional Finals)- Belfry got over the Putnam Stadium jinx and avenged a loss to the Tomcats who had eliminated the Pirates in 1987 and 1988.

1990 vs. Highlands (Pike County Bowl)- A revenge game for Belfry and a statement win by destroying the Bluebirds 38-7. The previous year ended with a heartbreaking OT Loss in the Semi's at the hands of Highlands.

1995 vs. Pikeville- A sore spot to this day for Panthers. Belfry takes advantage of three pass interference calls in the last minute to stun the heavily favored Panthers led by Brett Coleman and Eddie Deramus.

1995 at Bell County- Pirates win 7-0 on a last minute TD pass to shock the Bobcats on Log Mountain and set up a rematch with Tim Couch and the Leslie County Eagles.


1998 vs. Bell County (2nd Round)- Pirates win 14-13 as an extra point flies inches wide.

1999 vs. Ironton, OH- The only win Belfry had against the Tigers and it was a shocker. Ironton went on to be State Runner-Up and had two or three future D1 players.

2001 at Breathitt County (2nd Round)- The Bobcats had Belfry's number until this point. Belfry intercepted Haddix a number of times and made a valiant Second Half comeback led by Daniel Wright to shock the Bobcats.

2003 at Lloyd Memorial (Semi-Finals)- A frozen night with snow that Belfry survived en-route to the First State Title

2004 vs. Prestonsburg (regular season and playoffs)- Two of the most electric and competitive games I have witnessed.

2004 vs. Russell (Semi Finals)- The last game at Vipperman was a Semi-GFinal win against the Josh Gross led Devils.

2010 at Mason County (2nd Round)- Belfry was a heavy, heavy underdog and had a rare 2nd Round road playoff game against a Mason County team that entered ranked #2. The Pirates executed a beautiful game plan to win 27-14.

2011 at Garrard County (Semi-Finals)- Just a great High School game against one of the best Garrard teams of All-Time. Belfry had to come from behind and seal it with a Pick 6 by Gary Runyon.
If we get to include Turf:

2003 vs. Etown (State Finals)- Belfry gets over the hump and win a State Title in a shocking OT game 33-27. Pirates have to come from behind against the Panthers, led by 3 future SEC starters, and cap it off with a David Jones TD on 4th Down.

2004 vs. Owensboro Catholic (State Finals)- Belfry goes back to back and win 28-21 after rushing for over 500 yards behind Howard and Jones.

2005 vs. Pikeville- The first significant win at CAM Stadium.

2007 vs. Breathitt County (Semi-Finals)- Belfry destroys the undefeated Bobcats 62-28 and roll to the State Finals.

2007 vs. Central (State Finals)- The first loss to make the list. This will serve as a monument to the virtues of never underestimating an opponent and also evolve Belfry's viewpoint on playing guys both ways and scheduling.

2008 at Johnson Central- Belfry was a heavy underdog to a great JC team and won in a truly great High School game led by a key 4th Down stop.

2010 vs. Somerset (Semi-Finals)- The overachieving 2010 team nabs another upset, this time undefeated Somerset who was the favorite to win the title. This one is extra special after Tyler Williams passed away too soon.

2013 at Bourbon County (Semi-Finals)- In one of the most hyped matchups I can recall in Belfry history the Pirates went to Paris and defeated the Colonels 21-13 in an electric environment.

2013 vs. Wayne County (Finals)- Belfry gets their third title in a 3-0 game that was decided by an Austin Woolum Field Goal and a key dropped pass in the First Half. Wayne had an unstoppable Offense and Belfry shut them down.

2014 vs. Central (Finals)- Belfry finally beats Central and claims Title #4. Austin Hatfield's legendary career ends on the highest of notes.

2015 vs. Lexington Catholic (Finals)- Three straight for Belfry and in dominating fashion. A Running Clock.
EKUAlum05 Wrote:Considering it is "sod cemetery" and not "turf cemetery", I am only going to count Belfry games won on grass




1979 at Highlands (Semi-Finals)- Dick Roddy brings Belfry to unprecedented heights by taking his Pirates to Fort Thomas and shocking the Bluebirds 14-8 sending them to their first ever Championship game.

1983 at Williamson, WV- The Pirates do not make the playoffs but beat rival Williamson 12-6 to end the Dick Roddy era.

1984 vs. Cumberland- Haywood's debut. Pirates beat a solid Cumberland team 23-21 to open the season.

1985 at Clay County (Regional Finals)- Back when Clay County was a powerhouse, the Pirates go to manchester and overcome questionable officiating in a 7-6 defensive struggle.

1985 at Newport (Semi-Finals)- On a bitter cold night up near the Ohio River Belfry gives Haywood his first trip to the Finals winning 22-8.

1986 vs. Danville (Semi-Finals)- The infamous torn jersey game. Belfry shocks Danville 21-14 to advance to the State Finals.

1989 vs. Pikeville- The 89 Panthers were loaded and would go on to a State Title. Belfry ended their winning streak and sent a message with a 33-24 victory.

1989 at Ashland (Regional Finals)- Belfry got over the Putnam Stadium jinx and avenged a loss to the Tomcats who had eliminated the Pirates in 1987 and 1988.

1990 vs. Highlands (Pike County Bowl)- A revenge game for Belfry and a statement win by destroying the Bluebirds 38-7. The previous year ended with a heartbreaking OT Loss in the Semi's at the hands of Highlands.

1995 vs. Pikeville- A sore spot to this day for Panthers. Belfry takes advantage of three pass interference calls in the last minute to stun the heavily favored Panthers led by Brett Coleman and Eddie Deramus.

1995 at Bell County- Pirates win 7-0 on a last minute TD pass to shock the Bobcats on Log Mountain and set up a rematch with Tim Couch and the Leslie County Eagles.


1998 vs. Bell County (2nd Round)- Pirates win 14-13 as an extra point flies inches wide.

1999 vs. Ironton, OH- The only win Belfry had against the Tigers and it was a shocker. Ironton went on to be State Runner-Up and had two or three future D1 players.

2001 at Breathitt County (2nd Round)- The Bobcats had Belfry's number until this point. Belfry intercepted Haddix a number of times and made a valiant Second Half comeback led by Daniel Wright to shock the Bobcats.

2003 at Lloyd Memorial (Semi-Finals)- A frozen night with snow that Belfry survived en-route to the First State Title

2004 vs. Prestonsburg (regular season and playoffs)- Two of the most electric and competitive games I have witnessed.

2004 vs. Russell (Semi Finals)- The last game at Vipperman was a Semi-GFinal win against the Josh Gross led Devils.

2010 at Mason County (2nd Round)- Belfry was a heavy, heavy underdog and had a rare 2nd Round road playoff game against a Mason County team that entered ranked #2. The Pirates executed a beautiful game plan to win 27-14.

2011 at Garrard County (Semi-Finals)- Just a great High School game against one of the best Garrard teams of All-Time. Belfry had to come from behind and seal it with a Pick 6 by Gary Runyon.

EKUAlum05 Wrote:If we get to include Turf:

2003 vs. Etown (State Finals)- Belfry gets over the hump and win a State Title in a shocking OT game 33-27. Pirates have to come from behind against the Panthers, led by 3 future SEC starters, and cap it off with a David Jones TD on 4th Down.

2004 vs. Owensboro Catholic (State Finals)- Belfry goes back to back and win 28-21 after rushing for over 500 yards behind Howard and Jones.

2005 vs. Pikeville- The first significant win at CAM Stadium.

2007 vs. Breathitt County (Semi-Finals)- Belfry destroys the undefeated Bobcats 62-28 and roll to the State Finals.

2007 vs. Central (State Finals)- The first loss to make the list. This will serve as a monument to the virtues of never underestimating an opponent and also evolve Belfry's viewpoint on playing guys both ways and scheduling.

2008 at Johnson Central- Belfry was a heavy underdog to a great JC team and won in a truly great High School game led by a key 4th Down stop.

2010 vs. Somerset (Semi-Finals)- The overachieving 2010 team nabs another upset, this time undefeated Somerset who was the favorite to win the title. This one is extra special after Tyler Williams passed away too soon.

2013 at Bourbon County (Semi-Finals)- In one of the most hyped matchups I can recall in Belfry history the Pirates went to Paris and defeated the Colonels 21-13 in an electric environment.

2013 vs. Wayne County (Finals)- Belfry gets their third title in a 3-0 game that was decided by an Austin Woolum Field Goal and a key dropped pass in the First Half. Wayne had an unstoppable Offense and Belfry shut them down.

2014 vs. Central (Finals)- Belfry finally beats Central and claims Title #4. Austin Hatfield's legendary career ends on the highest of notes.

2015 vs. Lexington Catholic (Finals)- Three straight for Belfry and in dominating fashion. A Running Clock.

Belfry is one place that a Sod Cemetery would suit the stadium.
This is a great thread remembering some great games
Imagine a team rolling in to your school for a playoff game, but a hearse leads the procession for the sole purpose of bringing back a piece of your home field.


Then have the team act as Pall Bearer's during the run-out before the came carrying a coffin decked out in the opposing teams colors.






It would either scare the other team to death or have them ready to kill somebody.
EKUAlum05 Wrote:"1986 vs. Danville (Semi-Finals)- The infamous torn jersey game. Belfry shocks Danville 21-14 to advance to the State Finals."

You have your "questionable tactics" games mixed up. Ft Thomas in 79 was the tear away jersey game. Danville in 86 was the water down the field game.
Buc-a-roo Wrote:You have your "questionable tactics" games mixed up. Ft Thomas in 79 was the tear away jersey game. Danville in 86 was the water down the field game.

HAHA you are correct...
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