No. 3 Hurricanes Beat No. 18 Florida State to Continue Building Playoff Resume
Lee Corso received the Governor’s Medal of Freedom for his coaching career and iconic role on College GameDay since 1987, shortly after retiring this year.
- Ahead of Saturday night's rivalry game, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis presented Lee Corso the Governor’s Medal of Freedom on Florida State University campus.
- His long coaching and broadcasting career explains the recognition, as Lee Corso built a résumé including Florida State, Maryland, Navy, Louisville, Indiana, Northern Illinois and shaped College GameDay since 1987.
- Having just retired earlier this season, Lee Corso ended his College GameDay TV career after Week 1, correctly predicting every pick and uniquely choosing Florida State over Alabama.
- He then spent time with the Florida State football team on campus, reinforcing his ties after receiving the medal, while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis framed the award as recognition of Corso's long influence.
- A reminder of his roots: Corso was a standout player at Florida State and finished with the same number of career interceptions as Deion Sanders.
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Miami defends 'state champs' label, defeats FSU
With eyes now on an ACC championship and their first run in the College Football Playoff, No. 3 Miami wrapped up its version of the "state title" on Saturday night, defeating No. 18 Florida State 28-22, after earlier dispatching Florida and South Florida.

Carson Beck tosses 4 TD passes to lift No. 3 Miami over No. 18 Florida State
Carson Beck threw four touchdown passes and No. 3 Miami held off a late charge from No. 18 Florida State for a 28-22 win Saturday night in an Atlantic Coast Conference rivalry game in Tallahassee, Fla.

No. 3 Hurricanes beat No. 18 Florida State to continue building playoff resume
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Miami Hurricanes’ latest big test in a season filled with expectations? Passed with relative ease, even if things got a little close for comfort. The No. 3 Hurricanes made an emphatic statement on Saturday night, beating…


No. 3 Miami (FL) 28, No. 18 Florida St. 22
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