Hurricane Matthew wreaking havoc with sporting events
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[October 06, 2016]
The Sports Xchange
Hurricane Matthew is throwing the
weekend sporting events into disarray as it approaches the East
Coast.
The now-Category 3 hurricane is expected to strengthen near
Florida's Atlantic coast as early Thursday morning as it moves north
and heads up the East Coast.
Evacuations are underway in Florida and South Carolina, with
possibly one million people fleeing the storm. At least 11 deaths in
the Caribbean have been attributed to the storm.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared a statewide emergency on Monday,
which triggered the activation of 200 Florida National Guardsmen. On
Wednesday, the PGA Tour canceled its season-ending championship for
the Web.com circuit scheduled to begin in Jacksonville on Thursday.
The Central Florida Knights also postponed their football game
against Tulane that was scheduled to be played Friday night in
Orlando. The game was rescheduled for Nov. 5.
"Taking into account all the latest projections for Hurricane
Matthew, we have to keep the safety of everyone involved in these
events at the forefront of our decision-making," UCF athletic
director Dr. Daniel J. White said in a statement. "We appreciate our
friends at Tulane and Houston understanding and working with us
through this situation."
Albany State at Charleston Southern and Bethune-Cookman at South
Carolina State also were postponed.
Old Dominion moved the game in Norfolk, Va., with Massachusetts up
one day to Friday.
The 10th-ranked Miami Hurricanes are preparing for their annual
rivalry game with No. 23 Florida State on Saturday night.
"I don't know what we'll do, to be honest with you," Miami coach
Mark Richt said. "Just keep everybody safe first. We'll do the best
we can."

Florida State is scheduled to fly in Thursday night for the Miami
game.
"We've looked through every scenario known to man and we'll figure
it out here when it gets there, and we'll fly down when they tell us
to fly down and play when they tell us to play," Florida State coach
Jimbo Fisher said.
The rivalry game was still on as of Wednesday afternoon.
"We are monitoring Hurricane Matthew, and are in constant contact
with stadium personnel," Miami athletic director Blake James said in
a statement. "We are hopeful that the impact of Hurricane Matthew
will be minimal and the game between the Hurricanes and Seminoles
will be played as planned."
The University of South Carolina is monitoring the Hurricane
situation with its game against Georgia scheduled Saturday night in
Columbia, S.C.
"We are in communication with the National Weather Service, local
authorities and the SEC regarding potential weather issues," the
school said in a statement. "The safety of everyone that could be
impacted by this storm is paramount. Once forecasts call for action,
we will use all means necessary to inform the public."
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South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley called for an evacuation of the
state's coastal areas and suggested playing the football game was
unlikely.
"As of now I can't imagine that happening," Haley said Tuesday. "But
certainly we're going to continue to watch this."
The Miami Dolphins will play host to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday
at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Titans coach Mike Mularkey
said Tuesday there have been preliminary discussions about moving
the game to Nashville.

"We're watching the weather with the hurricane that's going on down
there," Mularkey said Tuesday on his radio show. "There may be some
weather issues. There's a very slight chance that game could be
moved up here. There's been some discussion because of it."
Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said the Fighting Irish's game Saturday
afternoon against North Carolina State could be moved to South Bend,
Ind. Kelly said pushing the game back to Sunday also was possible if
events warranted.
"Everything is on the table right now," Kelly said. "We've kind of
given them a window that we're available to play this game from 12
o'clock (Saturday) until noon on Sunday. We feel that anything after
noon on Sunday starts to encroach upon our ability to prepare for
Stanford."
The Miami Heat arrived home Tuesday night after a 106-95 victory
over the Washington Wizards in their preseason opener, but they
decided to fly to Houston on Wednesday night to resume preseason
workouts.
The Heat will use the Houston Rockets' practice facilities -- the
Rockets are on a preseason tour in China -- before Saturday's
preseason game against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Kansas City.
The Heat were unable to find hotel space in Kansas City.
The forecast calls for Hurricane Matthew to be off the North
Carolina coast Saturday night, when NASCAR's Bank of America 500
race is scheduled.
The Florida Panthers canceled Thursday night's preseason game
against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Florida Instructional League, where Tim Tebow has been playing
as a member of the New York Mets organization, has canceled the rest
of the week, which ends the remainder of the season.
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