Marco Rubio Slams Fall Weddings, taking into account some threat of football
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As the summer approaches its end, sports fans celebrate the return of university football.
Amid the continuous laundry list of discussions surrounding the landscape of sports, it appears that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has a solution to at least one of the issues. Although Rubio may not seek to end the discussions about the name, image and proverb (NIL); Transport portal; Or formatting the qualifiers, he wants to address some scheduling conflicts.
Rubio jokingly called on President Donald Trump to take steps to ban wedding parties from attending the fall on the same day as football. Rubio described weddings that contradict the game “scourge” on football.
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Marco Rubio, the US Secretary of State, arrives at an event in the White House Park in Washington, DC, May 1, 2025. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
During the last White House cabinet meeting, Rubio controlled policy discussions to express his grievances with those who choose weddings on Saturdays that feature a full football menu.
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“This thing about marrying people on Saturday during the university football season is a scourge, sir,” said Rubio. “It is the division of families. I don’t know if we can get an executive order in this regard. There are another seven months a year that people can marry. So, I just wanted to say that.”

The National Football Championship Cup on January 8, 2018, at the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta. (David Rosenblin/Sports icon)
Rubio married his wife, Janet Dossips, since 1998. Before his appointment to the US State Department, Rubio was a member of the US Senate.

The Football College logo is shown on the stadium at the AT&T stadium before Rose Ball between Notre Dame and Albama in Arlington, Texas, January 1, 2021. (Roger Steinman, AP file/image)
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South Florida No. 25 Boys State defeated Thursday to open the college list 2025. Cincinnati and Nebraska met at Archid Stadium, the home of the Kansas City City team, on Thursday in a match of unrestricted programs.
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