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Real question is who agreed to name a team, company or stadium DRV PNK!!! What is that? What do locals call it?
The name of our stadium was selected in support of AutoNation's Drive Pink initiative, which raises and donates funds to support cancer research and treatment. Together, the two organizations from South Florida have teamed up to do good for the community.
 
The name of our stadium was selected in support of AutoNation's Drive Pink initiative, which raises and donates funds to support cancer research and treatment. Together, the two organizations from South Florida have teamed up to do good for the community.
It also works because the soccer team ‘s colors are pink and black.
 
The name of our stadium was selected in support of AutoNation's Drive Pink initiative, which raises and donates funds to support cancer research and treatment. Together, the two organizations from South Florida have teamed up to do good for the community.
You can still raise money without the weird abbreviated name. How ever they raising money that name ain't driving donations. I'd bet few know what it stands for. Calling it Auto Nation Park with Drive Pink Bill boards promoting the fund raising for Cancer would be more understood IMO.
 
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30,000 People witnessed this 🤔

FSU's three quarterbacks were a combined 11 of 27 (40.7%) with 105 passing yards in the first half. Some of this was due to accuracy issues but these were supplemented by some drops by FSU receivers.
Jordan Travis, working with the first team, was the most consistently effective, completing 7 of 13 passes for 71 yards. Tate Rodemaker started slow, but did have a nice, tight-window 11-yard touchdown pass to Kentron Poitier in the second half.
 
30,000 People witnessed this 🤔

FSU's three quarterbacks were a combined 11 of 27 (40.7%) with 105 passing yards in the first half. Some of this was due to accuracy issues but these were supplemented by some drops by FSU receivers.
Jordan Travis, working with the first team, was the most consistently effective, completing 7 of 13 passes for 71 yards. Tate Rodemaker started slow, but did have a nice, tight-window 11-yard touchdown pass to Kentron Poitier in the second half.


30,000 people left Joke Campbell depressed. 8,000 people left Lockhart happy.
 
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