Florida Governor's Sweet Loss: A Bet Gone Sour
Marco Island, USAWed Jan 21 2026
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In a lighthearted turn of events, Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis, found himself on the losing end of a bet. The wager was made with Indiana's governor, Mike Braun, over the outcome of a college football game. The Miami Hurricanes, Florida's team, were defeated by the Indiana Hoosiers. This loss meant DeSantis had to fulfill his part of the bet.
The governor had promised to send key lime pie and stone crabs from Joe's Stone Crab, a well-known Miami Beach restaurant, to Indiana's governor. This was in exchange for sugar cream pie, also known as Hoosier pie, and pork tenderloin that DeSantis was supposed to receive if his team had won.
DeSantis joked about the situation during a news conference. He suggested that delivering the goods to Marco Island might be easier. This island is popular with Midwestern visitors and snowbirds during this time of year. Half of Indiana, he quipped, might as well be in Marco Island.
This bet, while seemingly trivial, highlights the friendly rivalries that can exist between states. It also shows how sports can bring people together, even in unexpected ways. The outcome of the game may have been disappointing for Florida fans, but the bet adds a touch of humor to the situation.
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