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I think they switched to Adidas, didn't they? Tennessee releases their new uniforms July 1st. Not expecting anything too crazy, just switching from Adidas to Nike.
Man - it's going ot be tough to tell the players apart if they are all wearing #26.Miami's new uniforms leaked
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If it splits the pot, it is exactly correct.I can't believe Boise is -13 against Washington. That's way too high.
If this is the kind of news we get in the off season, I would rather be bored by a complete lack of news. I wish them all a full and rapid recovery.
Yikes :frown:
This can't be true, "seat belts save lives."
The Wake Forest quarterback pool is rather shallow in depth. Tyler Cameron, who was second on the Demon Deacons in passing last season, has left the program and is joining the Florida Atlantic Owls. He does so as a graduate transfer, which seems to be a rather trendy option this offseason. That will make him eligible to play at FAU this season.
Man who portrayed Chief Osceola at FSU killed in gumbo spices argument
Man who portrayed Chief Osceola at FSU killed in gumbo spices argument
Karl Etters, Tallahassee Democrat5:40 p.m. EDT June 27, 2015![]()
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A man who formerly portrayed Chief Osceola at Florida State University was killed in Panama City Beach this week after an argument over gumbo spices at a restaurant there.
Caleb Joshua Halley was stabbed at a seafood restaurant by his coworker 26-year-old Orlando Thompson, who has been arrested on charges of manslaughter by the Panama City Police Department.
According to police reports the two men were arguing over the amount of spice to put into Buddy's Seafood Market gumbo Tuesday where the two men worked.
Thompson armed himself with a wooden board and Halley with a small wooden knife.
Thompson then retreated and returned with a knife, slashing Halley, causing three lacerations across his torso.
Halley, who is from Calhoun County and served as Osceola at FSU from 2004 to 2007, died from his injuries Thursday.
Panama City Beach. Tells you everything you need to know as to why.Man who portrayed Chief Osceola at FSU killed in gumbo spices argument
Man who portrayed Chief Osceola at FSU killed in gumbo spices argument
Karl Etters, Tallahassee Democrat5:40 p.m. EDT June 27, 2015![]()
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A man who formerly portrayed Chief Osceola at Florida State University was killed in Panama City Beach this week after an argument over gumbo spices at a restaurant there.
Caleb Joshua Halley was stabbed at a seafood restaurant by his coworker 26-year-old Orlando Thompson, who has been arrested on charges of manslaughter by the Panama City Police Department.
According to police reports the two men were arguing over the amount of spice to put into Buddy's Seafood Market gumbo Tuesday where the two men worked.
Thompson armed himself with a wooden board and Halley with a small wooden knife.
Thompson then retreated and returned with a knife, slashing Halley, causing three lacerations across his torso.
Halley, who is from Calhoun County and served as Osceola at FSU from 2004 to 2007, died from his injuries Thursday.