The College Football Playoff was a success in its first year. Yet, that doesn’t stop the Playoff Committee from making adjustments to maximize college football’s Final Four. The Committee announced today it is going to change the policy of what day the semifinal games land on; moving forward, the semifinals will …
Read More »Two Gator Receivers Arrested and Charged with Felonies for Shooting BB Gun
With football season right around the corner and Gator football practice set to start on August 4, two Gator freshmen standouts have allegedly gotten themselves into some trouble. According to the Orlando Sentinel, freshmen wide receivers Tyrie Cleveland and Rick Wells were arrested early Monday morning and charged with felony criminal mischief …
Read More »Kevin Durant Decides on Golden State; ‘Big 4’ is Officially Created
The biggest of whales in this year’s free agency period, Kevin Durant, has finally decided on where he is going to sign. Via the Players’ Tribune, the former league MVP has chosen the Golden State Warriors over Oklahoma City, Boston, Miami and others. Sources say he will sign a two-year, …
Read More »Arizona On The Brink of Title in the College World Series
With a 3-0 win over the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers last night, the Arizona Wildcats are 27 outs away from capturing the 2016 College World Series crown. This could potentially be the fifth title in school history for the Wildcats and the second championship win in five years. Arizona has their …
Read More »Cavaliers Complete Improbable Comeback; Cleveland’s First Major Sports Title Since 1964
After falling down 3-1 in the series against the Golden State Warriors, the Cleveland Cavaliers won three straight games to become the first team since 1978 to come from behind 3-1 in a NBA Finals series. With the 93-89 win, the Cavaliers handed Cleveland their first major sports championship since …
Read More »Dustin Johnson Wins U.S. Open; First Major Championship of His Career
Time and time again Dustin Johnson has been in a position to win major championships. This time, Dustin Johnson overcame a stroke penalty to win the 2016 U.S. Open Championship at Oakmont and finally cemented a major win on his resume. Johnson finished at 4-under par, but the fans who witnessed …
Read More »Foley Officially Bids Farewell, Will Never Leave Program’s Side
A day after an emotional announcement of his retirement, Jeremy Foley entered his own press conference as loose as ever. He even teased his former employee and close friend, Billy Donovan, and said he had changed his mind and will be returning as athletic director. Unlike his friend, who walked …
Read More »Rays Look to Finish Road Trip Strong; Braves Continue To Fall Mightily
The Tampa Bay Rays did not start their 10 game road trip the way they wanted. They dropped the first four games, but now they have won their fourth game in a row with the help of ace Chris Archer. As for the Atlanta Braves, they continue to be the …
Read More »Rays Can’t Get Out of Funk
The Tampa Bay Rays lost to the Kansas City Royals last night 6-3, which completed the sweep for the defending champs on their home turf. The Rays now travel to Minnesota for a four-game weekend series with the Twins. It hasn’t been the best of weeks to be a fan of …
Read More »SEC Baseball Tournament Continues Today in Hoover
The conference tournament in baseball’s best conference rolls into Round 2 today, featuring the SEC East champions and last year’s College World Series runner-up. Texas A&M and Vanderbilt will get things going in the morning at 10:30 a.m. Then, the first afternoon game of the day will be between Ole …
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