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The daily rundown Between Sunday and Monday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 11,576 (nearly 0.8 percent), to 1,488,586; active hospitalizations went up by 152 (2 percent), to 7,649; deaths rose by 159 (nearly 0.7 percent), to 23,071.
Seen your video Sen. Rick Scott decided to release a video on Monday noting his new job as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the campaign arm for Senate Republicans.
Can’t hardly wait Scott, wearing his oft-donned Navy hat (usually put on when Scott was running point on disaster response work), joked about how the fellow Republicans who picked him “obviously don’t like me much” because he has to raise a “gazillion dollars” to retake the U.S. Senate in 2022. He then pivoted to saying how impor
Change has come to Manny Diaz’s coaching staff, just days into 2021 and the offseason.
Travaris Robinson will be the newest member of UM’s staff, joining the program as defensive backs coach.
He arrives in Coral Gables after a five-year stint at the University of South Carolina, serving in the same capacity as well as holding defensive coordinator duties.
“We are excited to welcome Travaris and his family back to Miami,” Diaz said in a statement. “He is a proven defensive coach and an excellent recruiter who will be an outstanding addition to our coaching staff.”
Known as “T-Rob,” among fans, players and fellow coaches, Robinson will immediately be a face of the program on the recruiting trail, where he has excelled throughout his career. A Miami native and Coral Park High School graduate, he’ll look to use his local ties to bring the next generation of players to UM.