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Florida State?football coach Jimbo Fisher received a contract extension through at least the 2024 season, keeping him among the countrys highest-paid coaches, the school announced Monday.The new contract adds an additional two years to an eight-year deal Fisher signed at the end of the 2014 season, and it can be extended through the end of 2026 based on incentives. Specifically, the contract can twice be extended an additional season if the Seminoles win nine regular-season games.Fishers base salary will increase an additional $250,000 to $5.5 million, beginning in 2017. That is the fifth-highest salary nationally, according to a USA Today database. If the contract is extended the additional two seasons, Fisher would make $5.65 million in the first season and $5.75 million in the second.There are provisions for bonuses ranging from $50,000 to $250,000 for coaching awards, division and conference championships, bowl appearances and reaching other university goals.?Fisher would receive the entirety of his contract even if fired (unless fired with cause).Coach Fisher has done an outstanding job in leading our football program, and is clearly one of the top coaches in college football, Florida State athletic director Stan Wilcox said in a news release. He is committed to maintaining the elite status of FSU football and we are fortunate and proud to secure him for the long term.Fisher won the 2013 national championship and is 77-17 in seven seasons as the Seminoles head coach.The 11th-ranked Seminoles will play No. 6 Michigan in the Capital One Orange Bowl on Dec. 30. Its the fifth straight BCS or New Years Six bowl for Florida State during Fishers tenure.The past two seasons, Fisher has been linked to the job at LSU, where he served as an assistant under Nick Saban and Les Miles. LSU opted to retain Miles after the 2015 season, and the school hired interim coach Ed Orgeron last month.If Fisher were to leave Florida State before the end of the deal, his buyout would be the total remaining money of all the assistant coaches who are not retained. If Fisher completes the deal, he would receive a bonus of $1.6 million.I am proud to be the football coach at Florida State University, and I am happy we were able to reach a long-term contract to have our staff in place for a long time, Fisher said in the news release. We are committed to developing young men in all phases of their lives and we have the administrative staff in place to do this.Florida State is a special place and I look forward to continuing to build on our past success into the future. 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Its come true.Japan won the silver medal, finishing .33 seconds behind.Meanwhile, the U.S. team was disqualified -- again.The disqualification came after the U.S. exchanged illegally outside the zone at the first change. As a result, Canada was elevated to the bronze-medal position.It was the ninth time since 1995 that the U.S. men have been disqualified or failed to get the baton around at an Olympics or world championships.---12:25 p.m.There was an unusual guest joining the raucous Brazilian crowd at the mens volleyball semifinals.A large bat started flying around the Maracanazinho arena as Brazil played Russia for a spot in the final.The bat went across the court above the players then started flying low near the fans on the stands, amusing the crowd and momentarily taking its attention away from the game.Some fans had to duck as the animal went around a few times before eventually finding its way out through one of the exits.The game was not interrupted, and Brazil went on to win the game in three sets to reach its fourth straight Olympic final.---12 a.m.Brazil defeated defending Olympic champion Russia 25-21, 25-20, 25-17, to reach the final of the mens volleyball tournament for the fourth straight time.The hosts will play Sundays final against Italy, which outlasted the United States in a five-setter in Fridays other semifinal.Brazil won the gold in 2004 in Athens, but is coming off losses in the last two Olympic finals. It was defeated by Russia in 2012 in London.Italy won the bronze in 2012.---11:15 p.m.Usain Bolt has completed his triple-triple, anchoring the Jamaica 4x100-meter relay to victory in the final to ensure three gold medals at three consecutive Olympics.The U.S. team was disqualified -- again.Bolt waved the baton to the crowd after coasting across the finish in a winning time of 37.27 seconds for his ninth Olympic gold medal.Japan took silver in 37.60, with Aska Cambridge holding off American Trayvon Bromell by 0.02.The U.S. team was later disqualified for exchanging illegally outside the zone at the first change, and Canada was elevated to the bronze-medal position in a national record 37.64.It was the ninth time since 1995 that the U.S. men have been disqualified or failed to get the baton around at an Olympics or world championships.The Japanese team was technically flawless and had the lead going into the last baton change, but Bolt pulled away, as he has done so often, in what is most likely to be his last run at the Olympics.---10:55 p.m.DISQUALIFICATION ALERT: The U.S. mens relay has done it again, being disqualified after crossing the line in third place in the mens 4x100.Canada was elevated to third place on Friday in a national record 37.64 seconds.Usain Bolt anchored Jamaica to yet another win -- his ninth Olympic gold medal -- and Japan finished a surprising second.The team from Trinidad and Tobago was also disqualified.---10:52 p.m.Jenn Suhr broke down in tears after failing to defend her gold medal in the pole vault and said shes scared about her health.The American says shes been sick for 10 days, was coughing up blood Friday and is now concerned her illness is worse than a respiratory infection.Suhr said she vomited twice during Friday nights pole vault and began crying as she discussed how she trained for four years for a repeat gold but is feeling sicker than shes ever felt in her life.Suhr eliminated with a mark of 4.60 and placed equal-seventhEkaterini Stefanidi of Greece won the gold medal in the womens pole vault with a mark of 4.85 meters.---10:55 p.m.Cheick Sallah Sisse of the Ivory Coast has won the mens taekwondo gold medal in the 80-kilogram division after defeating Britains Lutalo Muhammad in a finish that saw him surge ahead in the last second of the match.Sisse won Friday by a score of 8 to 6.Although Muhammad was leading through most of the fight, Sisse landed a back kick just as the match ended to put him ahead.Sisse, seeded third, won the African Championships this year in addition to the German Open. Muhammad previously won a bronze at the London Games.The mens bronze medals were won by Tunisias Oussama Oueslat and Milad Beigi Harchgani of Azerbaijan.---10:45 p.m.MEDAL ALERT: Usain Bolt has completed his triple-triple, anchoring the Jamaica 4x100-meter relay to victory in the final to ensure three gold medals at three consecutive Olympics.Bolt, who has won the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay gold medals at Beijing, London and now Rio, crossed in 37.27 seconds on Friday.Japan set an Asian record to take the silver in 37.60, holding off the third-place Americans by 0.02.---10:40 p.m.MEDAL ALERT: Ekaterini Stefanidi of Greece has won the gold medal in the womens pole vault with a mark of 4.85 meters.Sandy Morris of the United States, silver medalist at the world indoors, took silver on a countback at the same mark and Eliza McCartney won the bronze in a New Zealand national record 4.80.Defending champion Jenn Suhr of the United States was eliminated with a mark of 4.60 and placed equal-seventh.---10:40 p.m.Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya won the womens 5,000 meters gold in Rio after overtaking Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia and setting an Olympic record of 14 minutes, 26.17 seconds.The 32-year-old Cheruiyot adds the Olympic title to two world championships in the 5,000 meters and one in the 10,000. She took silver in the 5,000 at the London Games four years ago.It initially appeared that Ayana would go for a second world record, after already setting a massive new mark in the 10,000 on the opening morning of the track program last week. But the efforts of the Olympic week appeared to catch up with her as she slumped late in the Saturday night race.Ayana set off strongly and seemed to take the lead for good after one third of the race. But fatigue caught up with her and Cheruiyot and compatriot Hellen Obiri, who won the bronze, saw their chance.---10:35 p.m.The U.S. women have retained the 4x100-meter relay title and helped Allyson Felix win her record fifth Olympic gold medal.The Americans, who needed to set a qualifying time in a solo rerun hours after dropping the baton in the preliminaries and getting a second chance on protest, won the final in 41.01 seconds.It was an impressive comeback after near disaster on Thursday, when Felix dropped the baton after being bumped by a Brazilian runner. That leed to the re-run, and the Americans qualified fastest, taking the place of China in the final.ddddddddddddA Jamaican team containing Elaine Thompson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, took silver in 41.36. Britain won bronze in a national record 41.77.The 30-year-old Felix entered the games as one of six women with four Olympic gold medals in track and field.Felix ran the second leg for the Americans, the same section as 100- and 200-meter gold medalist Thompson, and passed to English Gardner, who ran a powerful curve to give her team the lead.Tori Bowie ran the anchor leg and held off Fraser-Pryce as the Americans only narrowly missed the world record.---10:35 p.m.MEDAL ALERT: Dilshod Nazarov of Tajikistan won the hammer throw at the Olympics, beating veteran Ivan Tsikhan of Belarus for gold.Nazarov threw 78.68 meters on his penultimate attempt on Friday, while 40-year-old Tsikhan had 77.79. Wojciech Nowicki of Poland took bronze with 77.73.---10:35 p.m.Denmark will face France in the Olympic mens handball final after beating Poland 29-28 in extra time semifinal.Traditionally a power in the womens game, but having never won an Olympic medal, Denmark will be the underdog Sunday against a French team which is reigning Olympic and world champion.Poland had taken Fridays game to extra time with Michal Daszeks goal to tie the score two seconds before the end of the second half. However, good shooting and big saves from goalkeeper Niklas Landin Jacobsen brought Denmark the win.Earlier, France beat European champion Germany 29-28 in the first semifinal. France can become the first mens team to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals if it beats Denmark on Sunday.---10:35 p.m.MEDAL ALERT: South Koreas Oh Hye-Ri has won the womens 67-kilogram taekwondo gold medal, proving once again that the country that created the martial art can sometimes still dominate.Oh defeated Frances top-seeded Haby Niare in a tense, action-packed final. Although Oh didnt score until the second round, she quickly landed numerous head shots within about 30 seconds to take a definitive lead.Oh won by a score of 13 to 12.South Korea won only one gold medal at the London Games and has now doubled its count at Rio, after So-Hui Kim took gold in the womens light flyweight category on Wednesday.The womens bronze medals were won by Ruth Gbagbi of the Ivory Coast and Turkeys Nur Tatar.---10:25 p.m.MEDAL ALERT: The U.S. women have retained the 4x100-meter relay title and helped Allyson Felix win her record fifth Olympic gold medal.The Americans, who needed to set a qualifying time in a solo rerun hours after dropping the baton in the preliminaries and getting a second chance on protest, won Fridays final in 41.01 seconds.A Jamaican team containing Elaine Thompson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, was second in 41.36. Britain won bronze in a national record 41.77.The 30-year-old Felix entered the games as one of six women with four Olympic gold medals in track and field. .--10 p.m.MEDAL ALERT: Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya set an Olympic record to win gold in the 5,000 meters, coming from behind to beat favorite Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia.Cheruiyot went past Ayana with less than two laps to go and could not be caught as she finished in 14 minutes 26.17 seconds. Hellen Obiri of Kenya took silver 3.60 second behind.Ayana, the 10,000 Olympic champion, finished in third in 14:33.59.---9:55 p.m.UPSET ALERT: Jenn Suhr, the gold medalist at the London Olympics, is out of medal contention in the womens pole vault after failing to clear 4.70 meters. There were still six vaulters in the competition.The 34-year-old American had been sick and was coughing up blood, her husband/coach Rick Suhr said before Fridays final.---9:40 p.m.American swimmer Gunnar Bentz is back home, and he says he never lied about being robbed while out with teammates on the final night of Olympic swimming.In a statement released late Friday, he says he never saw anyone break down a bathroom door, and that the swimmers relieved themselves on nearby bushes after a night out.He says teammate Ryan Lochte tore a sign down from the building, and then the four returned to their taxi.He says they were ordered out of the cab by security guards and ultimately forced, with guns drawn, to sit on a nearby sidewalk. He says then, Lochte got up and yelled at the guards.A translator assisted and told them they needed to pay money to leave, Bentz says. He and teammate Jimmy Feigen paid about $50 in total, and he says the guns were lowered and they were allowed to leave.Bentz also says there were additional video angles that support his account that may not have been released.---9:40 p.m.Javon Francis overtook David Verburg just before the finish to give Jamaica first spot in the first of the mens 4x400-meter relay preliminaries at 2 minutes, 58.29 seconds, 0.09 ahead of the American team, which led most of the race.Britain won the second heat in 2:58.88, holding off the Belgian team, which set a national record 2:59.25 to advance with the fourth-fastest time.The mens final will be the last track event in the Olympic Stadium on Saturday.---9:35 p.m.Allyson Felix may get another chance at an Olympic gold medal, regardless of what happens in the 4x100-meter relay final, after the United States qualified fastest for Saturdays 4x400 relay final.Phyllis Francis anchored the 4x400 relay in the first of two preliminaries Friday night and finished 20 meters clear of second-place Ukraine in a season-best 3:21.42. Poland and Australia were third and fourth to reach the final.Jamaica won the second 4x400 qualifying heat in 3:22.38, followed by Britain and Canada.World champion Felix placed second in the 400, missing a record fifth Olympic gold medal. She did not run in the 4x400 preliminaries -- which were scheduled less than two hours before the 4x100 final -- but would be an obvious contender for a spot in the U.S. team for the 4x400 final.After the race, Francis played it coy when asked if Felix would the run the final, saying shed leave the final lineup a mystery. One problem -- Felix already has said shed run.---9:10 p.m.American swimmer James Feigen is on his way home from Brazil.The U.S. Olympic Committee says Feigen is on a flight that left Rio de Janeiro on Friday night.Feigen is the last of the four U.S. swimmers involved in a highly-publicized incident at a Rio gas station to leave the country.Earlier this week, a judge ordered Feigens passport be seized while police investigated what swimmer Ryan Lochte initially described as an armed robbery.Police said the robbery story was fabricated and that the swimmers vandalized a gas station bathroom early Sunday after a night of partying.Before he was allowed to leave, Feigen agreed to pay $10,800 to a Brazilian charity.---AP Summer Games website: http://summergames.ap.org ' ' '

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