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The kiss cam at sporting events can be equal parts awkward, romantic, funny and festive. Perhaps that’s why it has now inspired a made-for-TV holiday romantic comedy, a genre that unabashedly embraces all of those traits.

In “Merry Kiss Cam,” which is streaming on Hulu, artist Jess (Katie Lowes) and bartender Danny (Jesse Bradford) meet at the holidays. He takes her to see the local college hockey team, which is stuck in a losing rut. She thinks a Zamboni is “a horn that you blow when someone gets a goal.”

They end up on the video board kiss cam. She seizes the moment to lay one on him. The home team immediately scores and wins the game. Suddenly, they’re known as the “Lucky Lips” couple and the entire town’s collective sports superstition is tied to their coupledom and continued participation on the Kiss Cam.

“The kiss cam is probably my favorite part of a sporting event, since I’m not a jock. Like how I watch the Super Bowl for the halftime show,” said Maya Boudreau, who wrote the film with her husband, Evan D. Watkins.

“I think it brings in a new viewership that might not watch a holiday rom-com,” she said. “You come for the hockey, you stay for the heart of it. And I think that’s great.”

When Boudreau and Watkins were dating in Chicago, the writers went out to the bar at the Four Seasons in Chicago around Christmastime. It had a Chicago Blackhawks game on. They kissed. The Blackhawks promptly scored a goal.

“An old Chicago dude behind us was like, ‘Kiss again, you guys are good luck!’ And we looked at each other and were like, ‘This is a Christmas movie,'” she said. “I’m from Chicago, so I definitely know the neuroses of Cubs fans and Blackhawks fans.”

The couple wrote their script on spec and focused on the Blackhawks but knew NHL involvement “becomes complicated with the licensing and everything,” said Watkins. It ended up being set in Duluth, Minnesota, thanks to that city’s tax incentives for filming. They did another pass on the script, calling the team the “Duluth Snowhawks” before a deal was struck with the University of Minnesota Duluth to center the story around NCAA men’s hockey fandom.

The team in the movie stinks. Minnesota Duluth made the Frozen Four last season. Ah, the magic of movies.

“I’ve seen on Twitter people saying, ‘The Bulldogs are great! Are they crazy?’ But you have to take a little creative license,” Watkins said.

The kiss cam was the perfect vehicle for their good-luck smooch because it’s a public forum.

“Their relationship isn’t just their relationship, it’s their relationship with the larger town. If they become the lucky charm, then there are great stakes in that. If their relationship starts to fizzle, the fans are a driving force behind them,” Watkins said.

The kiss cam has garnered some criticism through the years. Its focus on heterosexual couples has been called out. Teams like the New York Mets have ended the practice of using the kiss cam for anti-gay punchlines. “Merry Kiss Cam” features gay and non-binary fans getting their moment on the video board, something Watkins and Boudreau included in their original script.

“We wanted everyone to be represented, in all types of relationships and stuff,” Watkins said.

The film plays around with other kiss cam machinations. For example, it’s not just seen inside the arena but featured as part of the television broadcast, as fans at Danny’s bar watch the “Lucky Lips” couple during a stoppage in play. But Watkins thinks they could just be ahead of the curve. “All you need is some company to sponsor the kiss cam as a live commercial,” he said.

Hey, if the kiss cam can inspire a holiday rom-com, why not?

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San Jose State receiver Scudero to enter portal

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San Jose State wide receiver Danny Scudero, the leading receiver in FBS this season, will enter the NCAA transfer portal when it opens in January, he announced Friday.

The 5-foot-9, 174-pound redshirt sophomore caught 88 passes for 1,291 yards and 10 touchdowns in his first season with the Spartans, becoming a semifinal for the Biletnikoff Award and earning first-team All-Mountain West honors.

Scudero is expected to be one of the more coveted wide receivers available when the transfer portal officially opens on Jan. 2 and has two more seasons of eligibility remaining.

Scudero spent two years at Sacramento State before transferring to San Jose State after the 2024 season. He broke out with 189 receiving yards to open the season against Central Michigan and surpassed 100 yards in five more games, including a career-high 215 and two touchdowns against Hawaii.

Scudero’s 88 receptions ranked fourth-most in FBS, and he leads all receivers this season with 16 catches of 30 or more yards.

The Spartans produced the No. 14 passing offense in FBS this season but went 3-9 in their second year under coach Ken Niumatalolo.

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Kitchens out as OC after Heels offense slumps

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North Carolina offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens and special teams coordinator Mike Priefer will not return next season, with the school announcing the departure of both assistants after a 4-8 season in Bill Belichick’s college coaching debut.

“We want to thank Coach Kitchens and Coach Priefer for their commitment and many contributions to our program and student-athletes,” Belichick said in a statement. “We wish them both nothing but the best in their future endeavors.”

North Carolina’s offense was one of the worst in the country, ranking 119th in the FBS in scoring (19.3 PPG) and 129th in total offense (288.8 YPG).

The Tar Heels had special teams issues coming down the stretch too, notably with Duke running a fake field goal to set up a late winning touchdown and NC State successfully running a fake punt for a first down the following week.

Kitchens, who served as Cleveland Browns coach in 2019, had been with the Tar Heels since 2023 and was the interim coach for their Fenway Bowl loss at the end of the 2024 season. Belichick was hired as the new head coach earlier that month.

Priefer was a longtime NFL special teams coach who followed Belichick to Chapel Hill but lasted just one season on the job.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Sources: Iowa St. QB Becht has shoulder surgery

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Sources: Iowa St. QB Becht has shoulder surgery

Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht underwent labrum surgery on his non-throwing shoulder Thursday, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

Becht played the majority of the season with a partial labrum tear and using a harness on the shoulder. He was diagnosed with the injury after the Cyclones’ loss to Cincinnati on Oct. 4. He also dealt with an AC sprain in his throwing shoulder late in the season, which he is recovering from.

Sources said Becht is expected to make a full recovery in the upcoming months as he weighs decisions about his future. The quarterback is expected to consider a return to Iowa State or entering the transfer portal.

Longtime Cyclones coach Matt Campbell left the school earlier this month to become Penn State‘s coach. The Cyclones hired Washington State‘s Jimmy Rogers as his replacement.

Becht, a junior this season, threw for 2,584 yards with 16 touchdowns and 9 interceptions. He has totaled 9,274 yards, 64 touchdowns and 27 interceptions in three-plus seasons at Iowa State.

Iowa State went 8-4 this season but opted not to play in a bowl game after Campbell’s departure.

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