Buccaneers have dismissed head coach lovie smith. 10 sports director dave wirth says this comes as a surprise. Its a shocker. Among the biggest in buccaneer history. Yes, the bucs were only 824 in lovie smiths two years as head coach. And his defense sprung a lot of that the team was making progress. There was improvement. From 2 to 6 wins. But lovie is out. With 3 years left on his contract. The bucs co chairman joel glazer released this statement saying in part this decision was difficult on a variety of levels. I am disappointed that we were not more successful these past few seasons, but we are committed to doing what is necessary to give our fans the winning team they deserve. There had been some criticism of lovie. Specifically the defense. But it was generally thought that another change this quickly, would not add anything to the continuity of the franchise. With a franchise quarterback in place, the Coaching Staff seemed to be status quo. Lovie would get at least another year
Millions of dollars in damage some 10thousand dollars in damage some 10thousand people were without power after a tornado with winds up to 135 Miles Per Hour slammed into cape coral saturday night. 10 News Reporter Jonathan Petramala spoke with seeing roofs ripped off, trees toppled and cars crushed is different than living through what caused this catastrophe an estimated ef 2 tornado, with winds estimated close to 135 Miles Per Hour consuming part of cape coral in mere minutes hundreds of homes damaged or destroyed, utility crews pushing it to put the power back on for thousands but in an el nino winter, powerful tornadoes are common in florida. Governor rick scott toured what could be the first of many similar scenes over the next two months. Major damage, but only minor injuries. Still a terrifying twister. In cape coral, Jonathan Petramala, 10 news wtsp. Tornadoes can school, or in an open Jonathan Petramala, 10 news wtsp. Tornadoes can strike anywhere so if you were in school, or
Alex Hayter, 21, had been studying computer science at Nottingham Trent University but was finding it difficult to cope with his assignments after moving back home during the pandemic.
Alex James Hayter s father Andrew said Nottingham Trent University could have saved his 21-year-old son s life if they had picked up on the signs, Winchester Coroner s Court heard. THE family of a bright student who took his life after learning he had failed his second year at university via email have said they are distraught and heartbroken over his passing. In a statement to The Advertiser, Alex Hayter s loved ones said his loss has left a void in their lives. The 21-year-old, from Abbotts Ann, was found dead on September 21, 2020, following a missing person s appeal. At an inquest at Winchester Crown Court this week, the court heard how the young man had struggled with university after moving back home during the pandemic.