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FOOTBALL GAMES TEED UP FOR SOUTH FLORIDA FANS – Florida Courier

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NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA Jim Turner TALLAHASSEE - A limited number of Miami football fans can make plans to watch college and professional games in person next month, even as South Florida remains behind the rest of the state in reopening its economy during the coronavirus pandemic. Gov. Ron DeSantis appeared Monday at Hard Rock […]

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