Dalvin Cook breaks Florida State's single-season rushing record
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Florida State running back Dalvin Cook made school history Saturday, breaking the record for rushing yards in a season.
Cook entered the game needing 12 yards to make history, and surpassed Seminole great Warrick Dunn's total of 1,242 for the all-time record, in only his ninth game of the season.
Dalvin Cook is now FSU's all-time single season rushing leader.
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Cook and the Seminoles are struggling against NC State, as they're down 17-7 in the first quarter.
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