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Florida State-Miami gets chippy, with potential eye-gouging

Rivalry games are like this sometimes. What do you see happening here?

Everything seemed modestly normal -- Florida State seems slightly better than Miami, Jameis Winston was squinting, Stephen Morris had some great passes -- and then, out of nowhere, random fighting and what appears to some to be eye-gouging started happening.

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That’s Miami’s Anthony Chickillo on the bottom, either grasping Bobby Hart’s facemask or trying to do serious damage.

Didn’t matter -- FSU scored anyway to make it 28-14. The refs called offsetting penalties.

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