There's plenty of bad blood between Florida State and Miami already. Florida governor Rick Scott's announcement on Friday about local law enforcement could open the flood gates for a normally tense contest between the ACC rivals.
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Admin of @FLGovScott msg to @floridastate & UM - we will not provide any law-enforcement help for game. They will be busy elsewhere
— Gary Fineout (@fineout) October 7, 2016
Admin of @FLGovScott says reason they will not provide state law-enforcement to UM/FSU game is bc they are busy dealing with real hurricane
— Gary Fineout (@fineout) October 7, 2016
And while Fineout reported it was a state law enforcement that would be unavailable (which usually escorts team buses to the stadium) there's a possibility local cops might not be at the contest and there's no current definitive answer on what form of security will actually be at the game.
Local cops of course could still be at the game - only talking about troopers and other state law-enforcement
— Gary Fineout (@fineout) October 7, 2016
Hopefully it's not the case, but after a series of brawls broke out ahead of last year's tilt, who knows what will happen.
https://twitter.com/itsjustjrod/status/653219070410629120
https://twitter.com/itsjustjrod/status/653219428868464640
Man it's bout to be to lit at the FSU vs Miami with no police. Buddy from last year gonna be out there in Mike Tyson mode
— I ‘m not black, I’m OJ! (@tallyjuice) October 7, 2016
Lmaoo no police at a Miami fsu tailgate that's wild Wild West material
— Dro (@WoahDerrrDro) October 7, 2016
https://twitter.com/DatManMays/status/784393885665681408
FSU/Miami in a hurricane with zero police presence is gonna be like The Warriors.
— Davis Bevill Biv Devoe (@Hummmmer) October 7, 2016
Local cops of course could still be at the game - only talking about troopers and other state law-enforcement
— Gary Fineout (@fineout) October 7, 2016