I think that's why the Seminoles get to keep their name. The Seminole Tribe of Florida came out and publicly said we don't find it offensive rather a source of pride. It's always the few who ***** the loudest which make the rules for the silent majority.
That is not exactly an apples to apples comparison to the Washington Redskins, Cleveland Indians or the Kansas City Chiefs.
FSU is literally using the Seminole Tribes name. Florida State encourages members of the Seminole Tribe to apply for admission and spreads information about Seminole culture and history.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida requested FSU stop using the "Sammy the Seminole" caricature, and FSU did. Sammy was replaced by Chief Osceola, who was a great tribal military leader and a brilliant battlefield tactician. This was way before anyone at the NCAA even cared about the use of Indian names.
FSU collaborates with the tribe to include prominent participation by tribal members in many of the university's most meaningful events, and seek advice and direction to ensure tribal imagery is authentic.
FSU does not have a mascot. Instead, they have the honor of calling themselves “Seminoles” in admiration of the only Native American tribe never conquered by the U.S. Government.
FSU athletics uses the hashtag #Unconquered pretty frequently.
Make no mistake the Seminole Tribe of Florida has some juice in this state. They own the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. The 190,000 square foot casino is the sixth-largest in the world, and has been expanded multiple times since its opening in 2004. It sits on the Tampa Reservation.