The sixth ranked Florida volleyball team extend its winning streak to 11 after beating the Ole Miss Rebels on the road Friday night. Another impressive streak? This is the 26th straight SEC opening win under Florida coach Mary Wise. The Gators finished their SEC opener winning 3-1 (24-26, 25-12, 25-15, …
Read More »High School Football: Gainesville Hangs On To Defeat North Marion, 22-21
After starting the football game with a number of miscues and turnover on downs offensively, both Gainesville High School and North Marion had to rely on their second half play. Friday night, it was the Hurricanes that hit landfall at Citizen’s Field to earn a 22-21 win over the Colts. North …
Read More »Despite Losses, Westbrook’s Goal Remains Same
New season, new expectations. Or, maybe not, according to the Oklahoma City Thunder’s Russell Westbrook. Despite an offseason that had the team undergo significant changes, Westbrook’s clear goal is still to win an NBA title. His drive and determination prevent him from looking at the colossal obstacles that stand in …
Read More »TNF Recap: Patriots Dominate Texans in AFC Match-Up
The New England Patriots ride another powerful performance without Tom Brady, shutting down the Houston Texans 27-0 in an AFC showdown. Running back LeGarrette Blount ran for two touchdowns behind a dominating defense and rookie quarterback Jacoby Brissett rushed for a 27-yard touchdown. The Patriots are now 3-0 and sit at …
Read More »SEC Preview: South Carolina Travels to Lexington to Face Kentucky
The Kentucky Wildcats (1-2) host the South Carolina Gamecocks (2-1) in Lexington on Saturday. The matchup is crucial for both teams, with Kentucky needing a win to avoid beginning the season 1-3 to the season and South Carolina looking to kick off the Will Muschamp era with a 3-win start The Gamecocks hired …
Read More »Gators Soccer Drops Home SEC Opener to Auburn
The Florida Gator soccer team opened up their home SEC slate with a less-than-desired result. The Gators fell to Auburn 3-0 at James G. Pressly Stadium, Florida’s largest defeat to Auburn in program history. The loss drops the Gators to 6-3 overall, and 1-2 in SEC play. The first big …
Read More »University of Florida Showcases New Plan for $100 Million Facilities Upgrade
University of Florida Athletic Director Jeremy Foley has unveiled a new plan for a $100 million facilities upgrade for the school’s football, baseball and softball programs. Foley said that football, baseball and softball were the school’s main priorities at the moment for renovation and addition. The plan to pay for …
Read More »Top College Football Teams Ready for Tough Weekend
During Week Three of college football, entropy seeped its way unexpectedly into several games. Louisville tore down FSU, North Dakota State took down yet another FBS team (Iowa), Nebraska bested Oregon and California embarrassed the Texas defense. Leading up to Week Four, there are no shortage of must-see college football …
Read More »Florida Men’s Basketball Invited to Prestigious Tournament in 2017
The Florida Gator men’s basketball team received an invitation to the Phil Knight Invitational (PK80) celebrating the Nike co-founder’s 80th birthday during Thanksgiving weekend in November 2017. The first-year tournament hosts 16 powerhouse teams in Portland, Oregon in two separate eight-team events. Each team plays three games and one winner …
Read More »Peterson’s Surgery Successful; Vikings Add Another RB
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson had a successful lateral meniscus repair this morning. The All-Pro back had only run for 50 yards on 31 carries through a game and half before injuring his right knee last Sunday night against the Green Bay Packers. Peterson was helped off the field, unable to …
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