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Florida Announces Major Urban Meyer News After Denied Coaching Rumors

The Florida Gators are searching for their next head football coach following the dismissal of Billy Napier earlier this season. Soon after the program fired Napier, several big college football names emerged as potential candidates to take over in Gainesville: including legendary former Florida coach Urban Meyer. Meyer led the Gators for six seasons from 2005-10, winning national championships in 2006 and 2008. Meyer responded to the swirling rumors about his potential interest in returning to Gainesville last week, shutting them down completely. “That ship has sailed,” Meyer said on ‘The Triple Option’ podcast. “And I want that program to do well so bad. I know so many people there. Gave a big part of our life to that program, but that ship has sailed.” While Meyer won’t be back as head coach for the Florida program, his presence will be immortalized at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. During the first half of Saturday’s loss to the Tennessee Volunteers, the school announced Meyer as the seventh inductee into the Florida Ring of Honor joining program legends Wilber Marshall, Emmitt Smith, Steve Spurrier, Tim Tebow, Danny Wuerffel and Jack Youngblood. More Football: Florida Suffers Major Setback in Pursuit of Lane Kiffin “I am truly honored and humbled to be selected for the Florida Football Ring of Honor,” Meyer said after the announcement. “My time at Florida holds so many special memories for me and my family. Everything we accomplished was the result of an extraordinary coaching staff who recruited exceptional players and were supported every day by the University, the Athletic Department, and the entire Gator Nation. I want to thank Dr. Bernie Machen and Jeremy Foley for bringing us to Gainesville and for embracing our family and our staff from the very beginning. There is nothing like game day in The Swamp-the energy of 90, 000 fans behind you, pushing and willing you to victory. More Football: LSU Coaching Drama Escalates as Brian Kelly’s Son Sends Bold Message “The championships were certainly special, but the bonds forged with our players, staff, and countless members of Gator Nation will last a lifetime. I am grateful to have been part of Florida’s storied football tradition, and I want to thank Gator Nation for the passion and pride you continue to bring to this program. This recognition means more to me and my family than words can express. Go Gators.” Florida is currently locked in a bidding war for the top coaching option in this year’s carousel: Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin. Ole Miss, LSU and Florida are all reportedly prepared to offer Kiffin a contract worth more than $90 million. Under interim head coach Billy Gonzales, Florida will close out its 2025 regular-season schedule with a matchup against the Florida State Seminoles next Saturday.
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/ncaa/florida-announces-major-urban-meyer-news-after-denied-coaching-rumors-11095703

WATCH: Trick Play Fuels Bears Game-Tying Touchdown Drive

Chicago Bears Head Coach Ben Johnson dipped in his bag of tricks to spark a rally for the offense. This bit of trickeration starring rookie receiver Luther Burden III… FUN PLAYS ARE FUN pic.twitter.com/4xbv7d27gn— Bleacher Nation Bears (@BN_Bears) November 23, 2025 … led to this touchdown throw from quarterback Caleb Williams to tight end Colston Loveland: Lovely day in Chicago ☀️📺: CBS pic.twitter.com/nmr3z8qfvJ— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) November 23, 2025 That touchdown strike evened the score at 14-all. It’s been a slog of a game at points throughout this game. So the Bears need to get it together or risk losing to Mason Freaking Rudolph.
https://www.bleachernation.com/bears/2025/11/23/watch-trick-play-fuels-bears-game-tying-touchdown-drive/

Lincoln Riley remains optimistic about USC’s future despite loss at Oregon

USC head coach Lincoln Riley, quarterback Jayden Maiava and defensive lineman Devan Thompkins squeezed into a white, canopy-style tent for the postgame press conference after the Trojans’ fourth straight loss to Oregon. The opaque, plastic walls of the tent offered little protection from the chilled Eugene air. A bright, cardinal-red backdrop gave the makeshift room a false warmth. The weak, rosy glow of the room could not be felt. “Great battle out there two football teams really going at it,” Riley said, launching into his opening statement. For weeks, Riley has subtly smiled when talking about what could be on the horizon for the Trojans: A big-time game against Oregon. A College Football Playoff bid. Much-awaited progress in USC’s rebuild. USC (8-3 overall, 6-2 Big Ten) had the chance to do something special. Has special come and gone? Riley thinks not. “We’re right there,” he told reporters after the loss. “That’s just how I feel. Two good teams going at it. We’re just gonna keep getting better, and we’re just gonna get better and better as time goes on. We got a good team, that’s what (this game) tells me.” The Trojans took a continuously-depleting roster into Eugene to compete with the Ducks, who were No. 7 in the most recent CFP rankings. The offensive line was reshuffled yet again when Elijah Paige was ruled “out” and Kilian O’Connor left the game due to injury. The coaches called on J’Onre Reed, who was also not fully healthy, to take his place. They never planned for backup rushers King Miller and Bryan Jackson to be in this position. The blitzing safety duo of Bishop Fitzgerald and Kamari Ramsey wasn’t healthy enough to play, leaving Christian Pierce and talented-but-inexperienced Kennedy Urlacher to fend off Oregon’s offense. All were baptized by fire in the 42-27 loss. “They fought,” Riley said of Pierce and Urlacher, in particular. “They’re two fighters. They tackle the ball. They’re violent. They’re contact seekers. A couple plays that we want back from a communication standpoint. But for both those guys, in that moment, against a good offense like that, they both made a lot of plays.” It’s highly unlikely that USC makes the playoff after losing to Oregon. From many perspectives, that is a failure. The fact that Riley is 6-13 against ranked opponents and 0-5 against top-10 teams doesn’t make the shortcoming any easier to swallow. Riley appears to remain focused on long-term plans. His top-ranked 2026 recruiting class remains in tact ahead of the early signing period, which begins on Dec. 3. There’s also still one game remaining on the regular season schedule against UCLA. “We don’t make our plans contingent on how things go,” Riley said. “How we play is just how we play. This is USC. The standard here is incredibly high. It’s incredibly high in our locker room, so we’ll start preparing for UCLA on the plane and we’ll get ready for that one and then figure it out after that.” ESPN experts in a post Sunday morning project USC to play BYU in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 30. The Cougars, despite being 10-1, may need to win the Big 12 Championship game to get in the CFP. It’s up to the Trojans to decide if they want to move out of the cold, postgame tent and return to the big stage. “No matter what happens, I believe that we’re still just playing to win,” Thompkins said. “Playoffs or not, we’re just playing to win. Coming into this game, that was the mindset, and going into next week still.”.
https://www.sgvtribune.com/2025/11/23/lincoln-riley-remains-optimistic-about-uscs-future-despite-loss-at-oregon/

‘Butterfly’ Fans Mourning Its Cancellation Can Still Watch Daniel Dae Kim Shine in This 10-Season Crime Procedural

Any fans mourning the recent cancellation of the spy-thriller series, Butterfly, and still want their fix of the show’s amazing star, Daniel Dae Kim, should revisit another show he starred in for seven of its ten seasons. Kim was part of the hit action-drama series, Hawaii Five-0, from the show’s 2010 debut to Season 7, when he and co-star Grace Park sadly exited the series. Despite the circumstances of his exit, Kim had a great run in Hawaii Five-0, with the series showcasing the actor in pure action-hero mode, and he was routinely a highlight of the long-running series. It’s time to unpack why Butterfly fans should check out the actor in the amazing crime procedural series. ‘Hawaii Five-0’ Features Daniel Dae Kim at His Action Hero Best Before his starring role in Hawaii Five-0, Kim was a working actor and a fixture across movies and television. He appeared in a recurring role in multiple seasons of 24 as the memorable character, Agent Baker, and also had a recurring role in Star Trek: Enterprise. Additionally, Kim was featured in bit parts in some prominent Marvel blockbusters in the 2000s, such as Spider-Man 2 and The Hulk. The actor finally landed his breakout role in the juggernaut series Lost, portraying Jin-Soo Kwon in all six seasons of the hit series. Hawaii Five-0 was Kim’s follow-up to Lost, allowing him to play a very different character, portraying the disgraced ex-Hawaii Police Department detective-turned-security guard, Chin Ho Kelly. An old acquaintance of Steve McGarrett (Alex O’Loughlin) removes Chin from obscurity and recruits him to the Hawaii Five-0 task force to deal with major crimes. The premise of Hawaii Five-0 allowed Kim to stretch his action muscles once again, but this time, as a recurring fixture and lead character. Kim looks like an absolute natural throughout the action-heavy series, performing exceptionally well in his impressive action and fight sequences. Kim had the opportunity to do action scenes before in 24, but the actor truly cut his action hero teeth in Hawaii Five-0, which makes this the perfect series to watch following his stunt-heavy turn in Butterfly. Kim’s performance and believability in the action sequences elevate both the character of Chin and the overall series. Chin Ho Kelly Is the Emotional Heart and Soul of the Series Kim came off as the emotional heart and soul of Hawaii Five-0 in many ways. As someone born and raised in Hawaii, Chin has a unique connection to the islands, people, and culture. He is often seen riding his motorcycle to work, and he is well known across the islands, giving him an intimate knowledge of the community that the Hawaii Five-0 task force serves. He also speaks Hawaiian, which significantly helps the task force in their investigations. Chin’s knowledge of Hawaii, along with his experience as a police officer, reinforces his character as an invaluable member of the team. Chin was also the protégé of Steve McGarrett’s father, John McGarrett (William Sadler), who served as Kelly’s training officer at the HPD. This proves important when Steve is forming his new task force, knowing that Chin is trustworthy, due to Steve’s father serving as Chin’s mentor. Chin provides a beating heart to the Hawaiian community and people in the series, and Kim captured these aspects of his character exceptionally well. One of the best examples of Chin’s compassion and respect for others is the classic Season 4 episode, “Ho’onani Makuakane,” when he meets David Toriyama (James Saito), an elderly man who was once forced to stay in a Japanese internment camp during World War II in his youth. Toriyama is initially arrested as a suspect for attempting to murder a soldier whom Toriyama believes killed his father. Although Toriyama is suspicious of Chin at first, Chin quickly earns Toriyama’s respect by pointing out that, as an experienced soldier, David knew his gun wasn’t capable of firing, and he wanted to make a point rather than trying to kill someone. Additionally, Chin’s Japanese uncle was previously interned in the Sand Island Camp during the war. It’s a great scene that highlights Chin’s respect for his elders and historical knowledge. Chin Ho Kelly Goes Through Tremendous Heartbreak Throughout the Series At the start of the series, Chin’s reputation is in the gutter after he was falsely accused of police corruption and stealing evidence from an investigation, putting his career in tatters, before Steve brings him onto his new team. Kim exceptionally captures Chin’s trauma as he suffers from being wrongly accused of crimes he did not commit, though he creates a newfound family with the task force, who look out for and support one another. Later, Chin reconciles with his estranged girlfriend, Malia Waincroft (Reiko Aylesworth), and they get married in the second season. Unfortunately, their wedded bliss is short-lived when Malia is held hostage as part of a plot to free the corrupt police officer Frank Delano (William Baldwin). Delano ultimately forces Chin to make the impossible choice of his wife’s life or that of his cousin, fellow task force member Kono Kalakaua (Park). Ultimately, Kono is saved from a watery grave thanks to the help of her boyfriend, Adam Noshimuri (Ian Anthony Dale). Unfortunately, Delano’s accomplice still shoots Malia, and she tragically succumbs to her wounds in the Season 3 premiere. Later in the episode, Chin tracks down Delano and corners him in an alley before shooting him in cold blood with a shotgun. Chin’s execution of Delano is easily the darkest and most intense moment in the entire series. Although Chin avenged his murdered wife by killing Delano, his revenge gave him no solace or peace. Seeing Chin suffer through this ordeal was difficult because he stood out as such a strong beacon of good throughout the series, a pillar of his community, and always sought to help the less fortunate. Kim Departed the Series After Seven Seasons Sadly, Kim and Park both departed from Hawaii Five-0 after seven seasons following a well-documented pay dispute with CBS, as both actors sought to receive equal pay to the show’s stars, O’Loughlin and Scott Caan, who portrayed Danny “Danno” Williams. Unfortunately, new deals with the actors could not be reached, and they were written out of the show after the seventh season finale. Fortunately, even though Chin was written out of the series, the character receives a well-deserved happy ending. Early in Season 8, it’s revealed that Chin accepted an offer to head up a new Five-0 task force in San Francisco, and he moved there with his new girlfriend, Detective Abby Dunn (Julie Benz), and his niece, Sara Waincroft (Londyn Silzer), whom he adopted earlier in the show. At the very least, Chin received a graceful exit and a nice ending for his character.
https://collider.com/daniel-dae-kim-butterfly-hawaii-five-0-paramount/

Cricket Wireless in Hanceville giving out turkey vouchers Monday

HANCEVILLE, Ala. Cricket Wireless is giving back to the community this Thanksgiving. Cricket Wireless Regional Manager Abdullah “AB” Abumazen said that on Monday, Nov. 24, they’ll be giving out turkey vouchers at the Hanceville location. They will begin giving out vouchers at 10 a. m. and continue until they run out. It will be limited to one voucher per vehicle and is first come, first served. Cricket Wireless is located at 838 Main St. NE B, Hanceville, AL 35077. For additional information, contact Store Manager David Bennett at 256-887-1188.
https://www.cullmantribune.com/2025/11/23/cricket-wireless-in-hanceville-giving-out-turkey-vouchers-monday/

Missing Merseyside man believed to have travelled 350 miles to Aberdeenshire as cops issue appeal

Kenneth Unsworth, 46, is believed to have travelled from a town close to Liverpool up to Scotland’s North East A man who has vanished from a town near Liverpool is believed to have travelled more than 350 miles to the north-east of Scotland. Kenneth Unsworth, from Huyton, a town in Merseyside that borders the Liverpool suburbs, was reported missing on Saturday, November 22. The 46-year-old from was last seen leaving his home address on Thursday, November 20. He is believed to be in the Aberdeenshire area, which is around 352 miles away, and a six-hour drive. Officers down south have launched an investigation into Kenneth’s disappearance. Extensive enquiries are underway to find him. Kenneth is described as 5ft 10in tall, of slim build, with short blonde hair and clean shaven. Kenneth was last seen wearing a grey Under Armour tracksuit. Anyone who has seen Kenneth or may have details into whereabouts is urged to contact Merseyside Police Contact Centre or 101.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/missing-merseyside-man-believed-travelled-36293642

Del Mar consensus picks for Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready. The consensus box of Del Mar horse racing picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Eddie Wilson, Kevin Modesti and Mark Ratzky. Here are the picks for thoroughbred races on Sunday, November 23, 2025. Trouble viewing on mobile device? See consensus picks Enjoy the consensus horse racing picks online? Subscribe Sign up for Ponies Express newsletter and get the latest news and tips on wagers for weekend Horse Racing at Santa Anita and other Southern California tracks in your inbox. Subscribe here. RevContent Feed.
https://www.dailybreeze.com/2025/11/23/del-mar-consensus-picks-for-sunday-nov-23-2025/