The Tampa Bay Buccaneers ended their preseason with an even 2-2 record. But even after moving their final game against the Washington Redskins up 24 hours to avoid the rain, it was still a sloppy performance by both teams. The Bucs were unable to put points on the board the …
Read More »MLB Hunt for October
With under 30 games to play in the 2016 Major League Baseball season, three divisions are separated by five games or less, and both wild card spots are crapshoots with six AL teams within five games vying for that second spot, and four NL teams within four games. Let’s get …
Read More »Marlins Reeling After Fifth Straight Loss
The Miami Marlins wildcard hopes continue to fade as they fell to the Mets Wednesday night, 5-2, for their fifth straight loss and their seventh in nine games. They are now 3.5 games out of the wildcard race. For now, the Marlins are just happy to be finished with the month …
Read More »Preview: South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt
The South Carolina Gamecocks will take a trip to Tennessee to open their season against the Vanderbilt Commodores. Both teams are looking to rebound from forgettable seasons. The Gamecocks finished 3-9 last season and were just 1-7 against the SEC. The Commodores weren’t much better with a 4-8 record and …
Read More »Gators ready to Open the Cross Country Season
It’s that time of year again as the student descend on campus for fall semester and Cross Country athletes lace up their shoes ready to represent their universities. The season starts this Friday where the Florida Gators will compete in the Covered Bridge Open in Boone, NC. The Gators will …
Read More »Gators’ Anzalone Returns in Time for 2016 Season
When Antonio Morrison left the field one final time last season, the Florida Gator Football team knew they had some big shoes to fill. Luckily for the Gators, there are a few linebackers who are ready for the challenge. Linebacker Alex Anzalone committed to the University of Florida in January of …
Read More »A Look Back at Gators Track in Rio
Whether you’ve heard this stat or not, the fact that if the University of Florida was its own country they would be ninth in the world in gold medals during the 2016 Summer Olympics. Eight golds were won with 30 Gator letter-winners competing spanning four sports, with a total of 13 …
Read More »Gator Legend Steve Spurrier on Book Tour
It’s almost impossible to discuss Gator Sports without mentioning Steve Spurrier. The two are synonymous with each other. Steve started his career as a Gator back in 1963 as a quarterback; winning the Heisman Trophy as a senior in the 1966 season. Spurrier started his coaching career in Florida in 1990. The the program has …
Read More »NFL Preseason Coming to a Close
The third week of the NFL preseason came to a close meaning were just a week away from the start of the 2016 season. The third week of the preseason is looked at as the most important because it’s the last real reps first-teamer’s get since a majority never play in …
Read More »Seminoles Primed for a Big Year in 2016
The Florida State football team is the only FBS squad to return all 11 offensive starters to their roster in 2016. With that on the table many expect the Seminoles to be a favorite to reach the playoff. Of course their head coach Jimbo Fisher agrees even if the ACC’s …
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