Florida
Pitbull Is Paying Over $5 Million to Name Florida International's Football Stadium After Himself
For the next five years, whenever Florida International University’s players step into their stadium, they’ll be reminded of Mr. 305 himself: Pitbull. The rapper has locked into a deal with the Miami-based academic institution that grants him naming rights to its football stadium for the price of $1.2 million per year, as well as some social obligations. Beginning this fall, the location will officially be renamed Pitbull Stadium.
“What we’re doing here is groundbreaking. We’re making history. This is history in the making,” Pitbull shared, per ESPN. “You’re going to see that every other university is going to want to do the same thing. But the difference is, we don’t do this for propaganda, we do it from the heart. We do it because it’s meaningful. We do it because I’m from the crib. I’m 305. I’m from the bottom. This is my backyard.”
The Florida International University board of trustees approved the five-year deal on Tuesday, with an option to extend the name for another five years. Pitbull’s yearly obligations as the stadium’s namesake include a minimum of 12 social media posts about the university, as well as at least one appearance at a fundraising event for an athletic team at the school. He’ll also have to get in the studio to cut a new Florida International University anthem.
“For me, what it boils down to is, Miami is always known for being underdogs, no matter what we do and what level we take it to,” Pitbull added. “Being underdogs is what I always felt about FIU — fighting, clawing their way to just be seen, to be recognized whether it be from education, business, through sports.” The idea, he explained, emerged from that spirit of being underestimated. “It came about just like a Miami-Dade County, 305 idea would come about — nobody would believe in it,” he said. “All we had to do was, just like we say in Miami, take it to the house.”
The football stadium has been open since 1995 but began hosting FIU games in 2002. It boasts a capacity of 20,000 attendees. The Panthers’ first game in Pitbull Stadium will be on Sept. 7, when they face Central Michigan University.
“This is a historic day for FIU athletics to uniquely partner with a world-renowned artist and amazing person who truly values relationships and his community,” athletic director Scott Carr shared about the musician born Armando Christian Perez. “Armando’s financial support is program-changing, but him providing a microphone to amplify FIU will be even more beneficial to growing our brand.”
It’s proving to be beneficial to Pitbull’s brands as well — the deal grants him access to the stadium for 10 days per year and marks his alcohol company Voli 305 Vodka as the stadium’s preferred brand. His more than $5 million investment might actually be money well spent.
Florida
Lane Kiffin Offered ‘Blank Check’ From Major SEC Rival Amid LSU, Florida Rumor Mill
The 2025 coaching carousel has had no shortage of twists and turns this fall with multiple powerhouse programs parting ways with their head coaches as the season winds down.
The LSU Tigers, Florida Gators, Penn State Nittany Lions, Auburn Tigers, and Arkansas Razorbacks, among others, are in search of new decision-makers after making changes in leadership this fall.
For the Ole Miss Rebels, the program is “sitting pretty” with a 9-1 record with Lane Kiffin and Co. within arms reach of a College Football Playoff berth for the first time in school history, but the program remains in headlines for other reasons.
As the coaching carousel heats up, Kiffin has become the hottest name on the market for job openings – specifically the LSU and Florida gigs.
He’s the betting favorite for the Florida Gators job and is a top target for the LSU Tigers job this fall.
As Kiffin and his camp navigate the behind-the-scenes work, there’s an expectation that the Ole Miss shot-caller could become the highest paid coach in college football – whether it be at Ole Miss, LSU or Florida.
Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt believes LSU and Ole Miss are prepared to offer a blank check to the shot-caller that is receiving interest from schools across America.
“There’s an old coaching adage out there that the quickest way to be defeated is to be distracted,” Klatt said. “I think that the biggest threat to Ole Miss down the stretch is distraction. And that distraction in the form of their future head coach.
“I don’t know where Lane Kiffin is going to end up. I know that Ole Miss is basically telling him, ‘Hey, it’s a blank check. You tell us what you need to stay here, and we will do it.’ I have that on good authority.
“I also have, on pretty good authority, that LSU is prepared to do the same thing for Lane Kiffin. They’ll basically tell him, ‘The keys are yours.’ Florida is a job that I think Lane would prefer over the other two, from what I’ve been told, and they are not quite in the same boat as Ole Miss and LSU in terms of ‘here, the sky is yours and name your price.’ There are more strings.”
Despite the outside noise, Kiffin is remaining focused on the task at hand this fall with a College Football Playoff berth growing closer for No. 7 Ole Miss.
“I haven’t even talked about it to them, and I think I’m pretty close to the players, where they walk by or they say something, you know, like, if it was on their mind, they’d make a joke or something,” Kiffin said. “I don’t think it is. They’re very focused on what to do.”
“Again, I said it’s a different age nowadays, like when I addressed it a couple weeks ago. I certainly don’t think it was a distraction since. We won at Oklahoma, South Carolina, and played really well last week. This is kind of the world that we’re in.”
Ole Miss (9-1, 5-1 SEC) will return to action on Saturday night for a primetime matchup against the Florida Gators. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. CT at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford.
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Florida
Northern lights dance over Space Coast Tuesday night, turning sky red
Are the northern lights visible as far south as Florida?
Turns out the answers is yes, even as far south as Florida’s Space Coast — thanks to a powerful solar storm Tuesday.
Many across Florida did not believe their eyes as the sky glowed the night of Nov. 11 when the northern lights reached all the way to the southern most states. People from Merritt Island and Titusville began to post photos of the sky glowing red as the aurora danced in the sky.
This aurora was due to charged particles from the sun interacting with Earth’s atmosphere as a result of high solar activity. But it’s not always visible without the help of a camera − even in northern states.
While it was only detectable by camera at first, around 11:30 p.m. Nov. 11 the northern sky over Brevard County glowed a red hue which was visible to the eye even under light pollution. It was not just on the horizon either − these lights climbed high into the sky.
Moderate solar activity had been predicted, but it was not anticipated that an aurora would travel as far south.
USA Today reported on Nov. 11 that the latest National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration aurora forecast map showed the lights only having a chance of reaching as far south as Pennsylvania. That was quickly proven to be underestimated as the aurora danced into the southern states as night fell.
While not as visible, the only other time in recent years that Florida’s Space Coast saw the northern lights was during a solar storm in May 2024.
Brooke Edwards is a Space Reporter for Florida Today. Contact her at bedwards@floridatoday.com or on X: @brookeofstars.
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