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LSU vs. Florida State football score, reactions from Week 1
Florida State 24, LSU 23 (Remaining)
Fairly probably probably the most absurd video games in current faculty soccer historical past, LSU and Florida State performed all the way down to the literal final second of their Week 1 matchup.
A pair of pricey fumbles late within the fourth quarter, a frenzied 99 yard drive by LSU to attain a landing with one second left, and a blocked kick to win within the remaining moments, this sport had every thing.
This is what it is advisable know from the insane Florida State victory.
LSU comes out aggressive
On the primary play from scrimmage, LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels confirmed off a few of that prized mobility, racing round left finish for this lengthy gainer.
Daniels practically related with Kayshon Boutte ultimately zone two performs later, however the go fell incomplete.
LSU took the 3-0 lead over Florida State after an errant snap went over Daniels’ head, pushing the Tigers again.
Harm hassle for LSU
The harm bug bit the Tigers’ protection exhausting within the first quarter once they misplaced each Maason Smith and BJ Ojulari inside minutes of one another.
Smith appeared to harm his leg whereas celebrating a defensive play within the opening body, whereas Ojulari was noticed clutching his left knee after coming into contact with Seminoles quarterback Jordan Travis.
Florida State strikes first
It appeared just like the Seminoles obtained caught within the mud after overlaying simply 38 yards in 13 performs.
That was, till Mike Norvell obtained artistic, dialing up the double reverse lateral again to Travis, who related with Ontaria Wilson for a 39 yard TD bomb.
FSU did job of blending the run and go early, calling the lengthy go after making an attempt its hand at operating behind Treshaun Ward to start out the 2nd.
On the time of the play, FSU held the 141-31 benefit in complete yards.
Blocked!
Florida State thwarted LSU’s try so as to add 3 factors when Jared Verse stepped up and blocked the Tigers’ area purpose try late within the 2nd.
An indication of enchancment from the Seminoles’ defensive entrance, which carried out properly towards LSU’s offensive line early within the sport.
Struggling early
Regardless of LSU’s aggressive strategy to start out the sport, the offense had hassle settling in towards the Seminoles’ entrance go rush.
The unit routinely shrunk the pocket earlier than Jayden Daniels had ample time to find his receivers downfield, and disrupted LSU’s timing.
FSU fails to capitalize off LSU’s mistake
A brutal mistake for LSU particular groups close to the halftime break when Malik Nabers fumbled a Florida State punt, which the Seminoles recovered.
Placing the nation’s greatest purple zone offense in prime scoring place. However the Noles’ purple zone scoring streak ended on a 4th and a couple of go that fell incomplete.
Halftime: Florida State 7, LSU 3
LSU missed some critical scoring alternatives when its offense obtained inside the ten and made some pricey errors that stymied its rhythm. Star receiver Kayshon Boutte, one among faculty soccer’s greatest, had zero 1st half catches.
Daniels completed simply 7 of 10 for 47 yards and rushed for 71 yards, however was typically operating simply to get away from Florida State’s entrance strain.
Florida State had a 52.3 % likelihood to beat LSU on the halftime break, in response to the School Soccer Energy Index prediction laptop.
Florida State extends the lead
Regardless of some sluggish offensive possessions, the Seminoles lastly cashed in on an ideal alternative within the third quarter when Jordan Travis dropped a dime over an LSU defender for Ontaria Wilson.
The receiver made a spotlight, one-handed seize from 27 yards out on a third and 4 from the 27 yard line.
Travis made the correct go regardless of getting hit within the face by LSU defender Ali Gaye, who was ejected for focusing on on the play.
LSU strikes again
The primary landing for LSU within the Brian Kelly period got here with 8 seconds left within the third quarter as Noah Cain ran within the 1-yard rating on 4th and Aim.
Seminoles retaliate
An announcement drive by Florida State in response to LSU’s landing, going 79 yards in 12 performs over 6 minutes, 4 seconds.
DJ Lundy capped it off with a fullback dive to revive the Seminoles’ 24-point lead after struggling in LSU territory a lot of the evening.
Travis was 3 of three for 48 yards on the drive, and the Seminoles transformed three third-downs.
LSU not completed but
It wasn’t fairly on offense a lot of the evening, however LSU obtained a rating when it wanted it most as Jayden Daniels discovered Jaray Jenkins on a 22 yard landing play to drag inside 7 of the Seminoles within the 4th quarter.
Oh neaux, LSU
After pulling inside a rating, LSU got here away with an important three and out defensively and was about to get the ball again.
Till it did not.
And the Seminoles give it again!
However LSU wasn’t completed but
Jayden Daniels led a livid drive to tie the sport at 24, and related with Mason Taylor, who landed on the 2 yard line with 1 second left, and after an interminable timeout, scored a TD.
Blocked! Once more!
Simply when LSU was about to tie the sport and pressure an inconceivable additional time, the Seminoles particular groups got here by with a dramatic block to win the sport by a degree.
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NHL to hold outdoor games in Florida next season, including 2026 Winter Classic
Hockey ice covered in thousands of stuffed toys during teddy bear toss
Hershey Bears fans threw a record 102,343 stuffed animals at their annual GIANT Teddy Bear Toss for charity.
Ice hockey may not evoke thoughts of beaches, sunshine and palm trees but that did not stop the NHL from announcing on Wednesday that, for the first time, it will hold outdoor games in Florida next season.
The Florida Panthers will host the New York Rangers in the Jan. 2 Winter Classic at the home of Major League Baseball’s Miami Marlins while the Tampa Bay Lightning will face the Boston Bruins in a Stadium Series game on Feb. 1, 2026 at the home of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Panthers captured their first Stanley Cup championship in 2024 while the Lightning have won three championships in their history, including back-to-back titles in 2020 and 2021.
“Stanley Cups, strings of sellouts and the exponential growth of youth and high school hockey throughout the state have demonstrated that Florida is a hockey hotbed,” NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a news release.
“Outdoor NHL games in the Sunshine State? Never let it be said that our league isn’t willing to accept a challenge.”
In the more than 30 years since the NHL expanded into Florida both franchises have enjoyed significant success, most recently with each of the last five Stanley Cup Final series featuring one of the Florida franchises.
Outdoor games have become a staple of the NHL’s regular season schedule with contests being staged in some of baseball’s and football’s most iconic stadiums.
The NHL has even held outdoor games in warm-weather climates before, notably Los Angeles, Dallas and Nashville.
The 2024-25 NHL season’s Winter Classic was held on Dec. 31 in Chicago while Columbus will host a Stadium Series game in March.
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Florida judges rule police dogs trained to alert on cannabis can’t be the only reason used to justify a vehicle search
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – In what could be a first-of-its-kind ruling in Florida, an appeals court Tuesday said a drug-sniffing dog’s alert did not justify police searching a car because the dog could not differentiate between medical marijuana and illegal pot.
The ruling by a three-judge panel of the 5th District Court of Appeal in a Lake County case could add complexity to police searching vehicles without obtaining warrants.
The case stemmed from a Groveland police officer in September 2020 stopping a Lyft car for speeding and tag lights that weren’t working. The officer subsequently called for a drug-sniffing dog, Polo, which alerted to the presence of drugs when it walked around the car.
Officers searched the car and found a bag that contained marijuana, crack cocaine, ecstasy and methamphetamine, leading to the arrest of a passenger, Stephon Ford, according to Tuesday’s ruling. Ford tried to get the evidence suppressed by arguing that the dog could not differentiate between illegal marijuana and medical marijuana or hemp.
A circuit judge refused to suppress the evidence, but the appeals court backed Ford’s argument. While other drugs were also found, the appeals court said it is possible that Polo alerted to marijuana in the bag. The pot that was found was not medical marijuana.
“At the time when Polo alerted to a target substance in the Lyft vehicle, the police officers had no way of knowing whether Polo had detected an illegal substance (marijuana, cocaine, heroin, or methamphetamines) or a legal substance, namely the THC in hemp or medical marijuana that was properly prescribed and in the possession of a bona fide medical marijuana card holder. … Whether the substance Polo smelled was legal or illegal was not readily apparent, and thus his alert, alone, could not provide the probable cause needed to justify a warrantless search,” said Tuesday’s main opinion, written by Chief Judge James Edwards.
Judge Jordan Pratt wrote a concurring opinion that said Tuesday’s ruling and a 2024 decision by the appeals court in a case about a police officer smelling marijuana show that “cannabis legalization carries collateral consequences.” Florida voters in 2016 approved a constitutional amendment that broadly allowed medical marijuana, though pot remains illegal under federal law and in other circumstances in Florida.
Pratt wrote that under Tuesday’s decision, “dogs trained to alert on cannabis can no longer provide the sole basis for a stop or search.” Nevertheless, he said police could continue to use alerts by drug-sniffing dogs to provide a basis for searching cars.
“An alert by a dog trained not to alert to cannabis — or to alert to cannabis differently than it alerts to other drugs — can still on its own supply probable cause,” Pratt wrote. “And for another thing, even without such canine training, an undifferentiated alert can supply probable cause when combined with an officer’s questions ruling out the presence of lawful cannabis. Officers easily can be trained to ask such questions in conjunction with a dog’s undifferentiated alert.”
Judge John MacIver concurred with the result of the majority opinion, though he did not sign on.
Edwards described the case as being “of first impression,” which generally indicates it is the first time the issue has been decided. Tuesday’s ruling, however, cited an August ruling by the full 5th District Court of Appeal that said a police officer could not use smelling marijuana as the sole basis to search a car and arrest a man.
In the Groveland case, Ford pleaded no contest to drug charges and was sentenced to 68 months in prison after the circuit judge denied his motion to suppress the evidence, Tuesday’s main opinion said. Ford, however, reserved the right to appeal.
While the appeals court agreed with Ford on the suppression issue, it upheld his conviction because of what is known as a “good faith” exception. It said the exception applied because the circuit judge followed what was legal precedent at the time.
But Edwards wrote that Tuesday’s ruling will apply in the future in the 5th District, which is based in Daytona Beach and includes areas such as Jacksonville and Ocala.
“Is the undifferentiated alert behavior of a properly trained police drug-sniffing dog sufficient to supply the sole probable cause for a warrantless search of a car, when that K-9 officer, while trained to alert to THC among other substances, cannot distinguish between illegal pot and legal medical marijuana or hemp? In other words, is that sniff up to snuff?” Edwards wrote. “Going forward, that dog won’t hunt.”
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Florida flyer sparks debate after showing '30 pre-board' Southwest passengers in wheelchairs
A flight passenger took to social media to share a photo of fellow flyers using wheelchairs during the pre-boarding process, sparking a debate among travelers.
The X user captioned the post, “Typical @SouthwestAir flight to Florida!”
“I counted 30 pre-boards needing wheelchair assistance. When we get off the plane 28 of them walk off,” the post continued.
X users took to the comments section to discuss their thoughts on some flyers only using wheelchairs when they board, and not to deplane.
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“Just bc [because] they walk on/off plane doesn’t mean they don’t need assistance or can walk the distance through the terminal to the gate,” one comment said.
One X user said, “most of them are elders. ambulatory wheelchairs ease their way to gates or exits. back pain, knee pain, recent surgeries, chronic pain, disabilities, any of those things can require them some help even if they can walk.”
“Walking off a plane is a completely different matter than walking thru an entire airport. Many people can manage a few yards but not hundreds of yards,” added another.
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A user commented, “sitting for an extended period of time means that you can probably walk for a little bit longer than getting there.”
“Buddy, some wheelchair users are able to walk short distances. They are called ambulatory wheelchair users. I, myself, am supposed to use walking aids. I’m just stubborn,” commented one.
Another said, “most people assume incorrectly that wheelchair users can’t stand up.”
Southwest Airlines responded to the user’s post and apologized.
“We’re sorry for any disappointment… We appreciate your feedback and hope to create more pleasant memories with you next time,” Southwest’s comment said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the X user and to Southwest Airlines for comment.
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A similar occurrence took place in Fort Lauderdale in 2023 as an X user claimed to witness 20 passengers requesting wheelchair assistance, FOX Business reported.
“Pre-boarding scam at @SouthwestAir 20 passengers boarding using a wheelchair and probably only three need one to deplane,” the user wrote in the post, which included a photo of passengers sitting in wheelchairs.
The post also showed an image of several individuals sitting in wheelchairs.
According to the user’s feed, the flight was canceled, and the user had the same experience.
The user claimed that 14 people on the rebooked flight requested wheelchairs, but only six used them to deplane.
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Gary Leff, a Texas-based travel industry expert and author of the blog “View From the Wing,” told Fox News Digital that he sees more passengers requesting wheelchairs on Southwest Airlines than on any other airline.
“Not coincidentally, there’s a greater benefit to doing so with Southwest, where seating is first-come, first-served. Boarding early gets you access to a better seat on board,” said Leff.
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He added, “There are only so many contract workers assisting with wheelchairs at each airport, so frivolous requests hurt those with a real need. Those passengers find themselves waiting longer to deplane, or waiting on the jetbridge for a wheelchair to show up.”
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