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The S. S. Rudderless Ship — that clown car on water known as college football — is now sailing into the postseason.
And, regrettably, the captains of the ship are as clueless as Christopher Columbus, who thought he was sailing to Southeast Asia but ended up in North America.
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Did college football “leaders” really think there would be no problems when opening up the transfer portal right before the College Football Playoff and the bowl season started?
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A former bridge tender who was arrested in 2022 after lifting the Royal Park Bridge while a bicyclist was still on it, causing her to fall 60 feet to her death, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after violating the terms of her probation.
Artissua Paulk, 46, of Greenacres, had been working as a bridge tender for Florida Drawbridge Inc., which manages the bridge, for about a year when on the afternoon of Feb.