Florida
Florida Gators Slow Start in Transfer Portal, Time to Worry?
Gainesville, Fla. – While there is still a bowl game to play for the Florida Gators, much of the talk surrounding this team has been focused on improving the roster through the transfer portal. They have some holes on this roster that need to be filled, and the portal offers teams the opportunity to immediately find answers.
Yet, there has been little to no action on this front by Gators and head coach Billy Napier. Sure, they’ve gotten some visits. However, outside of a commitment from a punter, nothing has come to fruition.
So, is this slow burn approach by Napier and his staffers going to come back and bite them?
Potentially.
With the news coming out that visits were unlikely to take place for this upcoming week due to their bowl game and the practices that go along with it, it only left this past week open for transfers to take a visit to Gainesville.
Additionally, there was the report that the Gators would be big spenders this offseason and that they clearly wouldn’t be outbid for any player that they feel is necessary to have.
As a result of the spending news, their name is in the running for multiple high ranking transfers, but that alone won’t get them over the finish line. They need to get visits to complete the job.
For example, one big name they are in contention for is former Oklahoma wide receiver Nic Anderson. Anderson currently ranks as the No. 8 overall transfer in the portal according to 247Sports.
It was said that two teams to watch out for were for the wide receiver are Texas A&M and Florida. However, only one of those teams received a visit, and it wasn’t the Gators. He also set up a visit to LSU.
If Napier expects to continue winning like they have done to end the season, then he and the Gators need to begin making noise in the portal. You can’t constantly rely on nailing your evaluations on diamonds in the rough, even if you have been above average at it in certain positions.
Napier is at the University of Florida. Being at this school allows you to spend NIL money and be aggressive for the most talented players at both the high school level and in the transfer portal.
Yes, he might be waiting for the bowl season to end so that those on teams involved in bowls can enter the portal. But is that a smart decision from Napier?
He can’t sit idle for too long though. When you have young-offensive talents like DJ Lagway and Jadan Baugh, you need to give them help to maximize their talents. Lagway needs some more big bodied receivers and could use an offensive lineman or two.
On the other side of the ball, the defense showed that they can be more than capable of stopping high-powered offenses. This side just needs a couple of pieces like an experienced safety or additional cornerback.
Fill these holes, and this team can be dangerous in 2025. Don’t fill them, well, we’ve all seen how that can go.
Florida
Florida deputy handcuffs runaway emu: ‘This is definitely a new one’
Florida deputy handcuffs emu
A St. Johns County deputy had his hands full on Jan. 9 when a runaway emu decided to resist arrest. After a brief chase and a few kicks, Cpl. Keisler used a lasso and his handcuffs to bring the “suspect” into custody.
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – A runaway emu ended up in handcuffs after trying to evade a St. Johns County deputy on Friday, Jan. 9.
What we know:
Cpl. Keisler responded to County Road 13 to capture the emu, but the large bird ignored his commands, kicked him several times using its large talons and fled on foot recklessly, according to officials.
After a short chase, deputies say Cpl. Keisler cornered the emu and secured it with a makeshift lasso. Body camera video that captured the chase shows the deputy handcuff the emu’s legs.
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What they’re saying:
“In my 25 years, I’ve never handcuffed an emu,” Cpl. Keisler said. “This is definitely a new one.”
St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office says the emu was reunited with its owners and returned home safely. All criminal charges against the emu were dropped, according to deputies.
The Source: Information for this story was collected from the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office.
Florida
County-by-county: Freeze watch issued for Central Florida
ORLANDO, Fla. – Ahead of the coldest temperatures in years for Central Florida, the National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch for Friday morning.
A freeze watch means temperatures of 32 degrees or lower are possible.
Exterior pipes should be protected in Marion, Sumter and northern Lake counties where temperatures could be below freezing for four to six hours.
Plants sensitive to the cold should be covered or brought inside by Thursday evening.
It’s also a good idea to bring pets inside.
A strong Arctic cold front is expected to arrive Thursday morning. Temperatures top out in the upper 50s and lower 60s early in the day, but are expected to fall for most of the afternoon.
Temperatures will bottom out in the 20s and 30s across Central Florida.
This does not include the wind.
Parts of Central Florida could again dip below freezing Saturday morning.
A reinforcing shot of cold air arrives Sunday which could send parts of Central Florida back below freezing Monday morning.
A big warmup arrives late next work week and into the following weekend.
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Florida
Cruise ship out of Florida hit by norovirus outbreak; 94 affected
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A cruise ship that departed Florida has been hit by a norovirus outbreak, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC reported that 94 people fell ill on the Holland America Line cruise ship Rotterdam during its voyage between Dec. 28, 2025, and Jan. 9, 2026.
Those affected by the norovirus outbreak showed the typical symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea.
The virus, which is highly contagious, is the number 1 cause of foodborne illnesses in the United States, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Symptoms appear between 12 and 48 hours after exposure and can include other symptoms like stomach pain, headaches, and fevers.
According to the CDC, 85 passengers out of 2,593 reported being sick. Nine of the 1,005 crew members reported being ill as well.
The CDC said Holland America Line and the Rotterdam crew increased cleaning and disinfection measures and quarantined those who fell ill to prevent the disease from spreading further.
CruiseMapper.com showed that the ship departed Fort Lauderdale on Dec. 28. The cruise line’s website also has several future voyages out of Fort Lauderdale as well.
8 On Your Side has reached out to Holland America for more information on the outbreak.
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