State law-enforcement officers will not be available for Florida State’s game against Miami.

An administrator from Florida governor Rick Scott's camp said state law enforcement will be helping deal with fallout from Hurricane Matthew and will not be at the FSU-Miami contest, according to Gary Fineout of the Associated Press.

Admin of @FLGovScott msg to @floridastate & UM - we will not provide any law-enforcement help for game. They will be busy elsewhere — Gary Fineout (@fineout) October 7, 2016

Fineout noted that local law enforcement should still be available to assist with the 8 p.m. contest, but entities such as Florida Highway Patrol -- which typically escorts buses to and from games -- could be missed.

FSU left for Miami earlier on Friday morning and it appears that the game will go on as planned.

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