The Florida State Seminoles have a pretty special player in wide receiver Travis Rudolph. Not only does he dominate on the field, he seems to have the hearts of America firmly in his hand.
On Tuesday, he met autistic middle school student and Seminole super fan Bo Paske and decided to sit down and have lunch with him. Paske’s face lit up as one of his favorite players met with him at Montford Middle School.
“I asked if I could sit next to him, and he said, ‘Sure, why not?'” Rudolph said after practice Tuesday. “I just felt like we had a great conversation.
“He started off and was so open. He told me his name was Bo, and how much he loves Florida State, and he went from there.”
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This is certainly a cool gesture by Rudolph and he has gained a few new fans.
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