UF students may see a familiar face at the newsstands today — a local public relations–junior–turned–Playmate on the cover of Playboy Magazine’s October issue.
Kelly Carrington, who asked to keep her real surname separate from her Playmate personality, graces the titillating magazine’s “College Girls Nude” centerfold only a few weeks after she took a break from classes at UF.
“I’m expecting UF not to be too happy about this,” said Carrington, 22. “I mean, I guess I’m just nervous about it. I feel like Bernie Whatever, the president, is like, conservative and Mormon, so I’m just worried about it.”
Carrington’s path to Playboy started with her viewing of the E! Network’s “The Girls Next Door,” a reality show following magazine magnate Hugh Hefner and three of his buxom blonde girlfriends.
A controversial call near the end of the game would eventually cost Tyrone Willingham's job.
Jake Locker was penalized for celebrating what could have been a game-tying touchdown run with 2 seconds left and BYU's Jan Jorgensen blocked the 35-yard extra-point attempt to help the Cougars hold to a 28-27 victory Saturday.
"It is a celebration rule that we are required to call," Pac-10 referee Larry Farina said after the game. "It was not a judgment call."
David Parry, national coordinator for college football officiating, said Sunday that all calls are judgment calls, although he was in no way critical of the call or the official who made it.
Clemson coach Tommy Bowden swallowed his pride and called Nick Saban for advice. And Mark Richt. And Frank Beamer. And his father. He said their feedback will help him help the team regroup after the loss to Alabama. They were asked the same first question:
How had they bounced back from difficult early-season defeats, as Clemson looks to do beginning Saturday against The Citadel after a 34-10 loss to the Crimson Tide?