South Florida Wants to Be the 51st State Florida's legislative session this year was one for the record books. The House, led by Miami Republican wonder boy Marco Rubio, devolved into deadlock and strife, including an all-nighter on the eve of Passover weekend. The Senate mired down over such important legislation as the outlawing of ?truck nutz. Meanwhile, neither produced real progress on insurance reform but did pass a budget that cut out kids, oldsters, the sick, the dying, the handicapped, the college-bound, and most folks.Florida State Seminoles. Seminoles' tackle Rose ruled ineligible Tickets, Florida.te offensive Daron Rose is ineligible for the season and will attend a junior college. Rose, who started 11 games last season, will attempt to regain his eligibility, school officials said Wednesday. Rose's departure is the second this week for the Seminoles, who are coming off consecutive 7-6 seasons. Sophomore linebacker Marcus Ball, another projected starter, was released from his scholarship Monday. NEWS & NOTES Jacksonville mun stadium, WAIT, BARNHART COVERS TEAMS OTHER THAN GEORGIA? Your favorite leghumper, Tony Barnhart, released his preseason top 10 in that Atlanta fishwrap today. He lists Georgia as numbers 1-6 and 8-10, but somehow found his way to slip Clemson into the conversation at number 7. Like us, he has questions about the Tigers' offensive line, but everything else is golden. If you want a real laugh, read some of the comments on his blog. Regularly the most frighteningly dumb mouthbreathers imaginable give their . Bright gets visit from two Seminole coaches Ticket, Florida State has shown a great deal of interest in Duncan (SC) Byrnes safety Justin Bright and the 2009 standout once again saw a display of that interest when two Seminole coaches dropped in on him early Tuesday morning while he was working out. Following a visit in early April Bright named the Seminoles his leader, has that changed. FSU Sweeps Series With 4-2 Victory Over Clemson Florida State Seminoles estate, Third-ranked Florida State (40-7, 22-5 ACC) claimed just its second road sweep over Clemson (24-23-1, 10-16-1), and fourth all-time since joining the ACC, with a 4-2 victory Monday afternoon at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The Seminoles improved to 16-3 in games decided by two runs or less, while the sweep avenged last year's series loss at home to the Tigers. With the win, the Seminoles also captured their second straight Atlantic Division title. Florida State crushes the Tigers 13-4 Third-ranked Florida State (39-7, 21-5 ACC) captured its second straight win over Clemson (24-22-1, 10-15-1) with a 13-4 victory Saturday night at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. FSU pounded out 17 hits including eight for extra bases on four home runs, three doubles and a triple. Eleven different Seminoles registered a base hit while the 13 runs were the most scored on the Tigers in the series since a 20-5 Florida State victory in Tallahassee back on April 5, 1997. Florida State Seminoles tickets. Tigers Fall in Game Two Four different Seminoles homered and the team tallied 17 hits as Florida State (39-7, 21-5 ACC) defeated Clemson (24-22-1, 10-15-1 ACC), 13-4 Sunday night in front of 5,070 fans at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Jacksonville mun stadium tickets. Seminoles win a wild one at Clemson Third-ranked Florida State (38-7, 20-5 ACC) scored all nine of its runs in the final three innings including four in the tenth to cap off a 9-8 victory over Clemson (24-21-1, 10-14-1) Saturday evening in game one of a three game set. The win snapped a four-game losing streak to the Tigers at Doug Kingsmore Field as it was the first FSU win at Clemson since May 2, 2004. Florida State Seminoles ticket broker. Stahl Florida State bound Jacksonville mun stadium ticket broker, Former St. Petersburg Catholic baseball and soccer standout Robby Stahl recently signed an athletic scholarship with Florida State to play baseball. Stahl, who has played the last two seasons as an outfielder for Tallahassee Community College, will have two more years of eligibility remaining for the Seminoles.".It's definitely been my dream ever since I was a little kid to play for Florida State.".the 6-foot, 175 pound Stahl said.".It was my main reason for going to Tallahassee Community. Exclusive Q&A with Ron Simmons On Thursday, Florida State football great Ron Simmons was chosen as a member of the 2008 College Football Hall of Fame Class. Simmons, a two-time first team consensus All-American nose guard who played for the Seminoles from 1977-80, went 1-on-1 with Warchant.com about today's honor. ticket brokers. |