As Floridians made the trek up north to the Capital City to get away from Hurricane Ian, Florida State Athletics offered some comfort to those displaced from the storm.
While Will Call outside Dick Howser Stadium was crowded as usual per ticket pickup, many were looking to take their minds off the events of earlier this week.
"It's been a normal hurricane week honestly," Spear said."Whenever you get a hurricane, you go somewhere, camp out, and when it passes you go back." "For them [physicians in the Dayton Beach area] it was a challenging week for them as people wanted to prepare, but essential services still go on," said Hamm, who picked up game tickets for friends impacted by the storm. "They're still trying to take care of their patients, but at the same time work on their own course of preparation."
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