Florida Gators Gymnastics Coach Jenny Rowland completed her sweep of postseason coaching awards by being honored WCGA National Coach of the Year. She was voted on by her fellow collegiate gymnastic coaches. Rowland is the fourth gymnastics coach to receive this reward at the University of Florida. She joins Rhonda …
Read More »Jameis Winston Signs with the New Orleans Saints in Pursuit of Returning as a Starting NFL Quarterback
For Jameis Winston, the opportunity to work with Sean Payton and Drew Brees in New Orleans was too beneficial to pass up. After the Tampa Bay Buccaneers decided against resigning Winston, the free agent agreed to a one-year deal with the Saints. The one-year contract worth $1.1 million will see …
Read More »Marlon Davidson is Ready for the Next Level as the NFL Draft Awaits
Marlon Davidson is primed for the start of the NFL Draft and beyond. Although still on schedule, the NFL Draft that was once set to take place in Las Vegas is now being held virtually. Taking place next week from April 23-25, team personnel are to conduct the draft alone, …
Read More »Rickie Fowler is Looking Forward to Getting Back as The Masters Find a New Date
Rickie Fowler is looking forward to the prospect of getting back on the course. COVID-19 has been affecting the sports world for almost a month now, and the PGA Tour is no different. However, unlike the NBA and MLB, the PGA Tour has already begun scheduling their restart of play. …
Read More »WWE’s WrestleMania 36 to Take Place This Weekend; First Time With No Audience and Over Two Days
WWE’s WrestleMania 36 will air this weekend on April 4 and 5. It will not have a live audience. For the first time in WrestleMania history, the event will take place on one day and have no spectators in attendance. Filming was on March 25 and 26 but the event …
Read More »Pete Alonso Making the Most Out of Extra Time
With the offseason going into extra innings, former Gator and Mets’ first baseman Pete Alonso is making the most out of his added time. Opening Day was originally on Thursday. However, the coronavirus outbreak has postponed the return of baseball. Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred gave an update on …
Read More »Shutting Down: NBA to Close Practice Facilities as Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise
Starting Friday, the NBA is instructing its teams to close all facilities for the foreseeable future. The closure is for both players and staff. Sources: NBA has informed teams that players are allowed to travel out of market, but preference remains that players stay in cities they play. As expected, …
Read More »Las Vegas Raiders Look to Start Anew in Different City
The Las Vegas Raiders look to win big in their first season away from Oakland. The Silver and Black were thoroughly in the playoff race last season, starting 6-4, but closed out its final six games with one win. Despite the 2020 season not starting in a little over six …
Read More »Aggies, Bulldogs Meet in Must-Win Game for NCAA Tournament Bid
The Mississippi State Bulldogs (17-9) travel to College Station to take on the Texas A&M Aggies on Saturday. Tip-off is at 3:30 p.m. on the SEC Network. Both on a two-game win streak, the Bulldogs and Aggies are looking to go on a late run to get into the NCAA …
Read More »Boston Red Sox Looking Ahead, Hopeful Heading Into Spring Training
The Boston Red Sox hope to turn the page with a fresh start in the new year with Spring training beginning for the 2020 season. The Red Sox were one of many teams affected by the Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal coming forward. With the roster and manager changing as a …
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