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In Florida, Harris announces $562M for climate resilience
Read full article: In Florida, Harris announces $562M for climate resilienceReturning to Florida to discuss climate change, Vice President Kamala Harris announced that $562 million will be spent on 149 projects around the country aimed at improving resilience to threats such as rising seas and the kinds of coastal flooding that recently slammed the southeast part of the state.
Source: University of Miami defensive ends coach Rod Wright joining Texans coaching staff
Read full article: Source: University of Miami defensive ends coach Rod Wright joining Texans coaching staffUniversity of Miami defensive ends coach Rod Wright, a Houston native, is joining the Texans’ defensive coaching staff, according to a league source.
Houston native, former Manvel star D’Eriq King working hard for his dreams, readying for NFL Draft
Read full article: Houston native, former Manvel star D’Eriq King working hard for his dreams, readying for NFL DraftD’Eriq King starred at Manvel High School before playing collegiately at the University of Houston and the University of Miami. Now, he's training hard for the next level with hopes of hearing his name called during this week's NFL Draft.
Spartans run: Michigan State rolls past No. 24 Miami, 38-17
Read full article: Spartans run: Michigan State rolls past No. 24 Miami, 38-17Payton Thorne passed for 261 yards and four touchdowns, two of those scoring throws going to Jalen Nailor, and Michigan State extended its unbeaten start by topping No. 24 Miami 38-17 on Saturday.
Howard Schnellenberger, 87, Miami, Louisville coach, dies
Read full article: Howard Schnellenberger, 87, Miami, Louisville coach, dies(AP Photo/Joel Auerbach)MIAMI – Howard Schnellenberger was a pipe smoker with a push-broom mustache and gruff baritone, and he paired his grandiloquent manner with grandiose visions for football at Miami, Louisville and Florida Atlantic that caused snickers. He revived the sport at Miami and Louisville and started the program at Florida Atlantic during a coaching career that spanned a half century. His legacy includes on-campus stadiums at Louisville and Florida Atlantic. He then founded the program at Florida Atlantic and retired as coach after 11 seasons highlighted by back-to-back bowl victories. AdAt Miami, Schnellenberger took over in 1979 amid debate about whether the moribund program should fold.