Florida panther sneaks up on opossum, but outcome is a surprise

Footage reveals that top predators such as endangered Florida panthers aren’t always savage beasts.

Florida panthers prey on an assortment of mammals, including opossums. But for one seemingly oblivious opossum recently, it must have been its lucky night.

The accompanying footage, credited to Dick Brewer and shared by Matt Devitt of WINK Weather, shows a panther walking up behind an opossum, seemingly out of pure curiosity.

ALSO: Yellowstone cougars ‘saunter’ across ridge in rare sighting; video

Although both animals bare their teeth, the encounter features a surprise ending, revealing that top predators aren’t always savage beasts.

Top comment on Facebook: “This is the Florida we need to be saving.”

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Endangered Florida panthers are protected by state and federal law, numbering slightly more than 200 individuals. Their top prey items are deer and wild hogs.

Tennessee basketball announces Checker Game

Vols will host checker basketball game at Food City Center.

Tennessee announced its Checker Game during Southeastern Conference basketball play. The Vols will checker Food City Center orange and white on Feb. 1 versus Florida. Tipoff between the Vols and Gators is slated for noon EST and will be televised by ESPN.

Fans attending the Tennessee-Florida game can visit UTsports.com/checker to see a color designation for their section. The SEC contest is sold out.

Florida defeated the Vols, 73-43, on Jan. 7 in a top 10 matchup at Exactech Arena in Gainesville, Florida. The loss was Tennessee’s first during the 2024-25 season. Tennessee was ranked No. 1 for five consecutive weeks in the USA TODAY Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll before losing to the Gators.

Tennessee leads the all time basketball series against Florida, 81-60, dating to 1927. Rick Barnes is 9-4 against the Gators as Tennessee’s head coach.

Radio voice of longtime Notre Dame rival dies after battle with cancer

May he rest in peace.

The longtime rivalry between Notre Dame and Navy is one built on mutual respect. So when one side suffers a great loss, it’s up to the other side to reach out with mutual sorrow.

The Midshipmen have suffered such a loss as Pete Medhurst, who had been part of the academy’s radio broadcasts since 1997 and its primary play-by-play voice since 2013, has died after a short battle with brain cancer. He leaves behind a wife and three children.

In Medhurst’s long time with the radio broadcasts, the football team defeated Notre Dame only four times. The only time it happened with him as the lead voice on the broadcasts was a 28-27 decision in Jacksonville, Florida during the 2016 season. Still, he likely looked forward to this matchup every year as everyone on both sides of the rivalry should.

Medhurst’s wife Brenda made the following post on Facebook less than a day after her husband’s passing:

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Texas A&M legend honored as Florida Gov. Ron Desantis declares Jan. 10 as ‘Mike Evans Day’

“We recognize his commitment to helping others and giving back to the Tampa Bay community throughout his 11 seasons with the Buccaneers.”

Superstar wide receiver Mike Evans established himself as a Texas A&M legend during his time in College Station and has continued to build upon that legacy throughout his professional career in Tampa Bay.

After surpassing 1,000 receiving yards for the 11th consecutive regular season, Evans was recognized with an incredible honor from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis yesterday.

“Today, Florida celebrates Mike Evans of the Tampa Bay Bucs for his Hall of Fame-worthy achievements in football, making countless memories for fans across the Sunshine State and the entire country,” DeSantis stated via X. “We also recognize his commitment to helping others and giving back to the Tampa Bay community throughout his eleven seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“This January 10th is officially Mike Evans Day in Florida!”

Last Sunday, Evans tied Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice as the only players in league history to accomplish the feat. The Buccaneers host the Washington Commanders in the Wild Card Round of the NFL Playoffs on Sunday night at 7 p.m. CT.

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Florida defeats No. 1 Tennessee in top 10 matchup

Tennessee suffers first loss of the 2024-25 basketball season.

No. 8 Florida (14-1, 1-1 SEC) hosted No. 1 Tennessee (14-1, 1-1 SEC) on Tuesday for a top 10 matchup at Exactech Arena in Gainesville, Florida.

Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll.

The Vols suffered their first defeat of the season, losing at Florida, 73-43.

Florida started the contest with a 12-0 lead over the Vols. Tennessee first scored with 13 minutes, 19 seconds remaining in the first half.

Tennessee converted 12-of-56 field goal attempts, 4-of-29 three-point attempts and 15-of-25 free throw attempts.

The Vols totaled 12 turnovers in 63 possessions. Chaz Lanier and Zakai Zeigler led Tennessee in scoring with 10 points each.

Rick Barnes is 9-4 against the Gators as Tennessee’s head coach. Tennessee leads the all time basketball series against Florida, 81-60, dating to 1927.

The Vols will next play on Saturday at Texas. Tipoff is slated for 6 p.m. EST and will be televised by ESPN.

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Is Cade Phillips playing today? Injury update for Tennessee forward at Florida

Injury update for Tennessee forward Cade Phillips against Florida basketball.

No. 1 Tennessee (14-0, 1-0 SEC) will play its second Southeastern Conference game of the 2024-25 basketball season on Tuesday.

No. 8 Florida (13-1, 0-1 SEC) will host the Vols at Exactech Arena in Gainesville, Florida. Rankings reflect the USA TODAY Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll.

Tipoff between the Vols and Gators is slated for 7 p.m. EST and can be watched on ESPN2. Karl Ravech (play-by-play) and Jimmy Dykes (analyst) will be on the call.

Beginning with the 2024-25 athletics calendar, Southeastern Conference schools will provide public reports on availability of student-athletes to participate in each conference game in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and baseball.

Two Vols are listed on the SEC men’s basketball student-athlete availability report ahead of playing at Florida.

Sophomore forward Cade Phillips is listed as questionable and sophomore forward J.P. Estrella is listed as out against the Gators.

Estrella will miss the remainder of the season due to a foot injury.

All Florida student-athletes are listed as available against Tennessee.

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Watch: Tiger shark hunts inches from beach in ‘on-your-toes’ moment

Footage showing tiger shark’s dramatic turtle hunt is shared by Florida travel company as a warning, but it was not captured off Florida.

Florida Keys Travel this week shared dramatic footage showing a tiger shark chasing a turtle to the beach as something to ponder the “next time you think about visiting the Florida Keys.”

The company added: “The wild beauty of the ocean always keeps you on your toes in paradise.”

While tiger sharks can be encountered off Florida, the footage was captured last January off Western Australia. Photographer Ruth Gaw told FTW Outdoors that the shark measured 8 feet and that the hunt was unsuccessful.

“The turtle got away, and the shark didn’t stay much longer,” Gaw said. “A large stingray also got chased in, but I had stopped recording when it happened.”

Click here to read the back story and view Gaw’s Facebook Reel. The Florida Keys Travel video is posted below.

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Tiger sharks, which can measure to about 18 feet, are found in tropical and temperate waters around the world.

From the Florida Museum: “Tiger sharks are second only to the white shark in terms of the number of reported attacks on humans.

“Tiger sharks are often curious and unaggressive when encountered yet are one of the three species most commonly implicated in shark attacks and fatalities and should be treated with extreme caution and a great deal of respect.”

How to Watch UNC basketball vs. Florida in the Jumpman Invitational: Odds, TV Channel

Get ready for another top-25 showdown as UNC faces off with Florida in the Jumpman Invitational on Tuesday.

North Carolina has now formulated a winning streak. They took down Georgia Tech in their first ACC win by two points snapping a four-game slide that the team has been on starting in the second round of the Maui Invitational.

After they took down Georgia Tech, they finally won a game with ease, beating La Salle handily. Now, North Carolina faces off against another top-10 opponent as Florida rose to No. 7 in the AP Poll that was released on Monday.

The Jumpman Invitational is a contest between the four teams that are sponsored by the Jordan Brand which also include Michigan and Oklahoma, who will face off Wednesday in a top-25 showdown.

The Tar Heels are 1-4 against teams currently ranked inside the top 25 on the AP Poll and have plenty of tough-game experience this season.

That should bode well as they look toward an undefeated Florida team in the Jumpman Invitational in Charlotte, North Carolina, not far from home in Chapel Hill.

What channel is North Carolina vs. Florida on today? Time, TV schedule

TV Channel: ESPN

Time: 7:00 p.m. ET

Where to watch UNC vs. Florida on live stream

Watch UNC vs. Florida live on Fubo (free trial)

UNC vs. Florida prediction, picks, odds

A 1-4 record against teams that match up on paper with the caliber of Florida is not good odds. I have also thought that the Tar Heels would take down Michigan State and Alabama and have been sorely wrong on both occasions.

However, I am back, and so is Carolina basketball. Cade Tyson is finally shooting the ball, and this could be the game in which RJ Davis finds his three-point shot. UNC wins by five, 86-81.

All College Basketball Odds via BetMGM.

SPREAD: North Carolina +3.5

MONEYLINE: North Carolina +145, Florida -175

O/U TOTAL: 166.5 total points

Tar Heels full schedule

Oct. 12: Blue-White Scrimmage (Blue 62, White 53)

Oct. 15: Exhibition @ Memphis (W, 84-76)

Oct. 27: Exhibition vs. Johnson C. Smith (W, 127-63)

Nov. 4: vs. Elon (W, 90-76) (1-0, 0-0)

Nov. 8: at Kansas (L, 92-89) (1-1, 0-0)

Nov. 15: vs. American University (W, 108-55) (2-1, 0-0)

Nov. 22: at Hawaii (W, 87-69) (3-1, 0-0)

Nov. 25: vs. Dayton, Maui Invitational (W, 92-90) (4-1, 0-0)

Nov. 26: vs. Auburn, Maui Invitational (L, 85-72) (4-2, 0-0)

Nov. 27: vs. Michigan State, Maui Invitational (L, 94-90 OT) (4-3, 0-0)

Dec. 4: vs. Alabama, SEC/ACC Challenge (L, 94-79) (4-4, 0-0)

Dec. 7: vs. Georgia Tech (W, 68-65) (5-4, 1-0)

Dec. 14: vs. La Salle (W, 93-67) (6-4, 1-0)

Dec. 17: vs. Florida, Jumpman Invitational

Dec. 21: vs. UCLA, CBS Sports Classic

Dec. 29: vs. Campbell

Jan. 1: at Louisville

Jan. 4: at Notre Dame

Jan. 7: vs. SMU

Jan. 11: at NC State

Jan. 15: vs. California

Jan. 18: vs. Stanford

Jan. 21: at Wake Forest

Jan. 25: vs. Boston College

Jan. 28: at Pitt

Feb. 1: at Duke

Feb. 8: vs. Pitt

Feb. 10: at Clemson

Feb. 15: at Syracuse

Feb. 19: vs. NC State

Feb. 22: vs. Virginia

Feb. 24: at Florida State

March 1: vs. Miami (FL)

March 4: at Virginia Tech

March 8: vs. Duke

March 11-15: ACC Tournament (Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC)

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Watch as Florida gator drags massive python across pond

Large Burmese pythons are known to eat alligators in the Everglades. But sometimes the opposite is true.

Large Burmese pythons are known to eat alligators in Florida’s Everglades region. But sometimes the opposite is true.

The accompanying footage, captured Nov. 28, shows a large gator swimming across a pond with a giant python in its jaws.

“This is one of the coolest, most impressive sights I have had the pleasure of seeing since working in Everglades National Park,” Florida Findings declared Monday via Facebook. “Our biggest alligator in the Shark Valley [Trail] Loop, about 12 feet in length, dragging an invasive Burmese Python that is at least twice his size.”

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ABC News, crediting Kelly Alvarez and Storyful for the footage, stated via Instagram: “Visitors to Florida’s Everglades National Park were stunned to see an alligator swimming with its catch — a Burmese python so large it even stunned the tour guides.”

The extraordinary footage has been widely shared since Monday.

In Florida, non-native Burmese pythons pose a significant threat to native wildlife, including small gators. They can be hunted without permits as the state attempts to reduce their numbers and slow their spread.

According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the longest alligator recorded in Florida measured 14 feet, 3-1/2 inches. The weight record is 1,043 pounds.

The longest Burmese python captured in Florida measured 19 feet and weighed 125 pounds.

This Florida golf course’s fight to stay tax-exempt reached the State Supreme Court. Here’s what happened

Is a municipally owned golf course disqualified from exemption because a management company is used?

In resolving a case that’s taken more turns than a car on a California mountain road, the Florida Supreme Court has weighed in on the side of Gulf Breeze in a years-old legal dispute pitting the city against the Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser’s Office over the tax-exempt status of Pensacola’s Tiger Point Golf Club.

It was in 2016 that Property Appraiser Greg Brown’s office first challenged the exempt status of the golf course.

The course first came into the hands of Gulf Breeze in 2012 when the city purchased it with the primary motivation of using it as a place to dispose of treated wastewater effluent coming from its sewage treatment facility.

It was run as a municipal course until late 2015 and enjoyed government tax-exempt status unchallenged for three years.

But after the city brought on a private for-profit company called IGC to manage the golf course and its amenities − which included a restaurant − questions arose over whether the agreement amounted to a lease, and in 2016 the Property Appraiser sent a tax bill.

The city questioned the action and took its case to a Value Adjustment Board, which reversed the exemption denial, finding the agreement between Gulf Breeze and IGC was a “management contract” as opposed to a lease. The Property Appraiser’s Office sought review by bringing an action in Circuit Court.

The Property Appraiser also denied the city’s application for exemption for the golf course in 2017. In doing so, it expanded its arguments for denial in part by arguing the property was being used as a “governmental proprietary function” rather than a “governmental-governmental function,” the Supreme Court’s summary of court events said.

In the consolidated cases, the Circuit Court granted final summary judgment in favor of the city, and agreed in its findings with the VAB, holding the agreement with IGC was a management agreement and not a lease. It ruled the 2016 and 2017 exemptions were valid.

The Property Appraiser appealed the Circuit Court’s decision and in 2022, the First District Court of Appeal sided with his office. It also posed a certified question for the Supreme Court to answer.

“Is a city’s public golf course still being ‘used exclusively by it for municipal or public purposes,’ so that it remains tax exempt … if the city turns the course and its appurtenant facilities over to a private business to operate and manage for the business’s own profit or loss in return for an annual fee that the business pays to the city for that privilege,” the question read.

The question was certified as “one of great public importance,” meaning the high court’s answer could have legal ramifications for the entire state.

Before providing their answer, the Supreme Court justices decided to rhetorically rephrase the Appeals Court question.

“Based on this line of analysis, we rephrase the certified question as follows,” its ruling read, “Is a municipally owned golf course property over which the municipality exercises extensive control disqualified from exemption (based on statute) because a management company used by the municipality in the operation of the property is compensated not by a fixed fee but based on a formula tied to the difference between revenue and expenses?” the court inquired.

“We answer this question in the negative,” justices said in response to their own inquiry.

The court ruled that Tiger Point Golf Course has historically been used exclusively by the city, and therefore its ad valorem tax exemption under the Florida Constitution for certain municipally owned property stood even after the city entered the management agreement with IGC.

It did so because Gulf Breeze “retained and exercised extensive control over the golf course property and the management company’s operation of the property” and the formula-based compensation by which the city collects some of the annual revenues of Tiger Point Golf Course did not defeat the city’s ad valorem exemption, the Supreme Court said.