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Do we actually need a Lt. Governor? Nope

Being lieutenant governor of Florida is like being the best basketball player on that team that loses to the Harlem Globetrotters every night.

Its natures way of saying youre an under-achiever but a darned good one.

Its hardly a stepping stone or power base; five of the nine previous lieutenant governors have attempted statewide races, and none won. The only two who became governor served for a total of less than four weeks. But they were real governors while it lasted, with portraits hanging in the Capitol to prove it.

Still, they are sort of footnotes in history, the Rodney Dangerfields of Florida politics. Its like the meanest barb the late Sen. Eugene McCarthy ever made, in a career of tart remarks, when he said of fellow Minnesotan Walter Mondale, He has the soul of a vice president.

Gov. Rick Scott will soon select a replacement for ex-Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll, who resigned last week amid a federal racketeering and fraud investigation involving those internet cafe joints where you can buy a phone card and go online to gamble. She has not been accused of any criminal offense.

Scott has said he will wait until the Legislature adjourns May 3 to choose a new deputy. Since the job pays about $125,000 a year and is mostly indoor work, he wont lack for applicants.

But Scott, who has eliminated thousands of state jobs, would probably like to delete one more if he could. Maybe he could choose a lieutenant governor who only wants the job through January, 2015, and ask next years Legislature to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot to abolish it.

Lt. Gov. Wayne Mixson used to tell friends he kept a little mirror on his desk to hold under Gov. Bob Grahams nose every morning. If the mirror fogged, Mixson had the day off. He exaggerated; like some other No. 2 men, he ran the old Department of Commerce.

Mixson is one of the two who actually became governor, for three days of 1987, when Graham left early to take his seat in the U.S. Senate. The other was Lt. Gov. Buddy MacKay, who served for 23 days when Gov. Lawton Chiles died in 1998. MacKay ran for governor that year but lost to Jeb Bush.

The only time we really needed a lieutenant governor was before we had one. Gov. Dan McCarty died in 1953 and then-Senate President Charley Johns became acting governor. He was beaten in 1954 by LeRoy Collins. Somehow, we muddled through without a lieutenant governor until 1968 constitutional revision, when the job was created.

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Michigan breezes through VCU press in 78-53 win

Michigan made Havoc look helpless.

Now Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway Jr. and the rest of the cool-headed Wolverines are part of the school's longest NCAA tournament run in nearly two decades.

Mitch McGary had 21 points and 14 rebounds, and fourth-seeded Michigan breezed through Virginia Commonwealth's vaunted pressure with a clinical performance Saturday, beating the fifth-seeded Rams 78-53 to advance to the regional semifinals for the first time since 1994. VCU couldn't create many easy baskets with its press, even though the Wolverines didn't have much time to prepare for it.

"This is a very high-IQ team that can pick up things very quickly," Michigan coach John Beilein said. "Everybody that played in the game, even the guys that did not play, just responded beautifully in the way we want Michigan to respond in these situations."

McGary, a 6-foot-10 freshman, set season highs in scoring and rebounding. VCU had no answer for him around the basket, and that pressure defense _ the Rams call it "Havoc" _ wasn't much of a factor.

VCU was relentless in a 46-point rout of Akron on Thursday night, but the Rams met their match against Michigan's backcourt. Burke and Hardaway rarely looked rattled, and Michigan (28-7) committed only 12 turnovers.

The 71-point swing by VCU _ from a 46-point win to a 25-point loss _ was the largest in NCAA tournament history, according to STATS. In 1968, Houston beat Texas Christian 103-68 to reach the Final Four, then lost to UCLA 101-69 for a 67-point swing.

VCU (27-9) went 0-8 this season when forcing under 15 turnovers.

"Certainly in retrospect it wasn't a very good matchup," Rams coach Shaka Smart said. "The credit for that goes to Michigan. I don't think that we, for whatever reason, had great bounce today and energy. Our guys tried. They always do, but I think what Michigan was able to do to us early on and us missing some easy shots around the basket and maybe some outside looks we'd normally make, that may have contributed to our spirit not being quite where it needed to be."

McGary made his first seven shots from the field. Burke scored 18 points, and Hardaway and Glenn Robinson III added 14 each.

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