Florida State Receiver Sits Down, Has Lunch With Student Eating By Himself

Share this: The Florida State football program, at times over the last few years, has been an utter disaster. But if more players and members of the program start handling their business like wide receiver Travis Rudolph, the Seminoles might find themselves in a better place. The junior wideout is getting viral acclaim for his random act of kindness Tuesday at Montford Middle School in Tallahassee. Rudolph and his FSU teammates made an appearance at the school, which is where Rudolph saw Bo Paske, an autistic student sitting by himself at lunch. Rudolph sat down and joined Bo, an interaction captured by someone at the school, who eventually sent the photo to Bo’s mother. Leah Paske then posted the following to here Facebook page. “I asked

Geno Auriemma Eyeing Jump From Dominant UConn Women’s Program To NBA?

Could the most decorated coach in basketball history finally put his expertise to the test at the game’s highest level? Geno Auriemma just won his record 11th national championship as head coach of the UConn women’s basketball program, leaving many to wonder just how many titles he’ll lead the Huskies to before calling it a career. There’s always a chance the 62-year-old could explore new opportunities, though, and a report published this week by Sporting News suggests a jump to the NBA isn’t out of the question. NBA executives have taken notice of Auriemma amid UConn’s dominance, and sources told Sporting News the feeling is mutual. The que...