TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Between classes, football meetings and practice and interviews previewing No. 4 Florida States game against No. 11 Ole Miss on Kickoff Week, a handful of Seminoles players found time to impact the lives of neighborhood children and parents.On Tuesday afternoon, the mother of a child on the autism spectrum posted a Facebook picture of FSU junior receiver Travis Rudolph eating lunch with her son at Montford Middle School in Tallahassee. Leah Paske wrote that most days her super sweet child eats alone.Rudolph said he saw Paske eating alone and asked if he could join him.I asked if I could sit next to him, and he said Sure, why not? Rudolph said Wednesday. I just felt like we had a great conversation. He started off and was so open. He told me his name was Bo, and how much he loves Florida State, and he went from there.Rudolph said Bo was a really warm person, and Bo didnt initially recognize him as an FSU football player.A cousin of former NFL player Devin Hester, Rudolph said he remembers the feeling when hed come across college or NFL players as a child.I was just a kid not too long ago, and I remember what the impact was of guys that played in college and in the NFL coming back to us, Rudolph said. So I feel like maybe I can change someones life or I can make someone a better person or make someone want to be great or be like me, or even better.Dalvin Cook, Deondre Francois, Derwin James and Jalen Wilkerson joined Rudolph at the middle school. Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said the school principal called afterward and said it was the best day shes had at the school.Thats the way you affect people -- make somebodys day by being yourself, and going and spreading the word and understanding the impact you have as an athlete and role model to people in the community, Fisher said Tuesday. You can change someones life positively or negatively. Its your choice and Im very proud. Our guys love doing it.Rudolphs gesture made the Paskes fans for life, Leah wrote.Sometimes Im grateful for his autism. That may sound like a terrible thing to say, but in some ways I think, I hope, it shields him, Leah Paske wrote.He doesnt seem to notice when people stare at him when he flaps his hands. He doesnt seem to notice that he doesnt get invited to birthday parties anymore. And he doesnt seem to mind if he eats lunch alone. Its one of my daily questions for him. Was there a time today you felt sad? Who did you eat lunch with today? Sometimes the answer is a classmate, but most days its nobody.Im not sure what exactly made this incredibly kind man share a lunch table with my son, but Im happy to say that it will not soon be forgotten, she wrote on Facebook. This is one day I didnt have to worry if my sweet boy ate lunch alone, because he sat across from someone who is a hero in many eyes. Travis Rudolph thank you so much, you made this momma exceedingly happy, and have made us fans for life! Yeezy Shoes Australia Release . -- New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis is retiring after a 16-year career to become the goalie coach for the Los Angeles Galaxy. Yeezy 700 Wave Runner Australia . 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The other, Alex Noren, is in major-winning form after earning four victories since July.Stenson, the British Open champion, leads the Race to Dubai standings by almost 300,000 points over Willett, the Masters champion, and 600,000 over Noren.Should he win the DP World Tour Championship, which starts Thursday, he will be Europes No. 1 for the second time in four years. He could even finish atop the standings with a top-eight finish, provided Willett doesnt win or finish second and Noren doesnt win.McIlroy has dropped to fourth place after missing the Turkish Airlines Open and last weeks Nedbank Challenge in South Africa, leaving him with an outside chance of winning his fourth Race to Dubai title and his third in three years.The four-time major winner must win and needs Stenson to finish outside the top 45, Willett to place outside the top five and Noren to fall past the top two.Noren could be the one to watch.Ranked No. 704 in January 2015, the Swede woke up Monday as the No. 9 player after winning the Scottish Open, Omega European Masters, the British Masters and the Nedbank Challenge in the space of four months.Its a reemarkable rise that he attributes to being happier following the birth of his first child early this year and spending more time in practice hitting shots on the course rather than at a range.ddddddddddddObviously, its been the season of my life, Noren said.Ive got a lot more confidence having the lead and being up (there), its obviously more comfortable.Stenson played alongside Noren during the final round on Sunday and saw him overturn a six-shot deficit to win by six strokes.Hes definitely in there in the mix for the last week, Stenson said. With Alex playing as well as he does, (it) just motivates me even more to bring my game next week and then try and be up there.Willett has just one top-10 finish on either side of the Atlantic since June and has dropped out of the top 10 in the rankings.A 67-69 finish at the Nedbank has boosted his confidence going into the World Tour Championship at Jumeirah Golf Estates, where he finished fourth last year.The golf course, it doesnt necessarily suit my game, Willett said. Im not massive off the tee and I cant take out all the bunkers, but it does reward really good mid-iron play.Things were working on, everything feels better, a little bit more happy going into next week. ' ' '