The LSU-Florida game postponed indefinitely due to Hurricane Matthew may not ever be played.At least, LSU athletic director Joe Alleva has his doubts.Its going to be very difficult, Alleva said Friday morning on ESPN 104.5 FM in Baton Rouge. Thats all Im going to say about it right now, but the scenarios that I see down the road would require some serious changing of schedules.The Southeastern Conference on Thursday postponed the game between LSU and No. 18 Florida scheduled for Saturday in Gainesville, Fla. The SEC and the schools will attempt to reschedule the game for later this season if possible.Prior to the postponement announcement, the schools and the conference considered playing the game at another location. LSU (3-2, 2-1 SEC) offered to host the game and also was willing to play at an alternate site.Florida (4-1, 2-1) had hoped to play the game at home but athletic director Jeremy Foley said the ultimate decision to postpone the game was the correct one.If the game is not played later, LSU and Florida will finish the season with one fewer SEC game than the conferences other teams. The SECs divisional tiebreakers are based on winning percentage in conference games.I think its going to have to be a topic of discussion for sure as we go through the rest of the season. No doubt, Alleva said Friday. Its based on winning percentage and then head-to-head competition, so yeah I think that winning percentage is something thats going to have to be discussed.Both teams play nonconference games on Nov. 19. The Gators are amenable to paying $500,000 to Presbyterian to skip their scheduled game at Florida that day, but the Tigers would not give up their home date against South Alabama, which is guaranteed for $1.5 million for the contest, ESPN reported.Alleva called claims that Florida offered the Nov. 19 date for a possible makeup during negotiations a flat-out lie.Alleva said LSU offered multiple options to the SEC and Florida -- playing in Baton Rouge, at a neutral site and even for the Tigers to fly into Gainesville on Sunday and out that night after the game.We were willing to play anywhere that we needed to play, Alleva said. At the end of the day we had to respect the commissioners decision and Floridas concern for safety. Having been through hurricanes, we all know that safetys always going to be the No. 1 issue. Jake Peavy Jersey . Pence singled in the winning run with no outs in the ninth inning to give the Giants a 7-6 victory over the San Diego Padres on Sunday. 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HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. -- Delta Bluesman reasserted himself after being headed by Chief Lion on the turn, ultimately drawing away to a decisive 3-3/4-length victory over the 7-5 favorite Limousine Liberal in Saturdays Grade 2 Smile Sprint at Gulfstream Park. The six furlong Smile is a Win and Youre In race for the Breeders Cup Sprint.Delta Bluesman sprinted to the lead along the rail while stalked by Chief Lion from the outset. Chief Lion easily headed Delta Bluesman while still seemingly well in hand around the turn. But the latter fought back under vigorous urging from jockey Emisael Jaramillo, readily disposing of his early challenger once settling into the stretch and was not menaced thereafter.Limousine Liberal sat a perfect trip behind the dueling leaders, bore out wide into the stretch then rallied mildly once finally switching leads near midstretch to finish second, a head in front of the tiring Chief Lion.Delta Bluesman, a 6-year-old gelded son of Wagons Limit, is trained by Jorge Navarro for Monster Racing Stables. The win was his first in a stakes and ninth in 43 career starts. He paid $5.00 after covering the distance in 1:08.94 over a track upgraded to fast earlier in the day.Navarro said emphatically that he was extremely concerned when Delta Bluesman relinquished the lead on the turn.This horse can be a little chicken, Navarro said. I was amazed [seeing him come back again] when he dug in after tthat horse came around him.dddddddddddd. He doesnt like horses outside him. 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Rafael Hernandez rode the winner, who paid $8.60.Aire Bueno squeezed through a narrow opening along the rail near midstretch to register a three-quarter length victory over even-money favorite Hammers Terror in the $75,000 Miesques Approval on the turf. Pacesetter Star Commander held on for third.Aire Bueno was ridden by Matthew Rispoli for trainer Charles (Chuck) Simon and returned $10.40. ' ' '