With nine weeks left in the 2021 football season, the Gators can now look even further ahead. The SEC released its 2022 college football schedules on Tuesday evening during a special programming on the SEC Network. Florida has a few marquee matchups set and there will be several intriguing matchups …
Read More »43rd Ryder Cup tees off
Following a one-year hiatus, the Ryder Cup is finally back for the 43rd edition. Team U.S. looks to reclaim victory on American soil as the contest tees off Friday at Whistling Straits. It's #RyderCup week. Whistling Straits awaits. ⛳ pic.twitter.com/hnqcR5BUCt — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 20, 2021 Reclaiming the Ryder …
Read More »Rays Fall 4-2 to Blue Jays
The Tampa Bay Rays had two runs against the Blue Jays last night, but it wasn’t enough. In game three tonight, the Rays will have another chance to clinch its third straight trip to the postseason. Recap Game two started with high hopes for the Rays. Brandon Lowe began with …
Read More »Grantham Talks Gators Defense Ahead Tennessee Match Up
The Florida Gators’ defense was put to the test against the Alabama Crimson Tide this past Saturday. Even though the Gators fell to the Crimson Tide, their defense proved their strength by holding Alabama to a close match-up. With the upcoming in-conference game against Tennessee, Florida Gators defensive coordinator Todd …
Read More »Salvador Perez Breaks MLB Record for Single Season Home Runs Among Catchers
Salvador Perez, the 15-year veteran, has been breaking records and turning heads during his All-Star season. Perez hit his 46th home run Monday, surpassing Johnny Bench’s record among catchers. After the game, Perez talked about what it meant to be in the same conversation as Bench. “When I see a …
Read More »Anthony Gose, first Major League Baseball appearance in five years
Cleveland Indians right-hand pitcher, Anthony Gose, made his first Major League Baseball appearance in five years. He appeared in the bottom half of the doubleheader when the Tribe lost 4-2 against the Kansas City Royals. Gose took the mound in the top of the fourth inning and pitched 1 2/3 …
Read More »Help for NCAA Transfer Issues Could be on the Way
The NCAA is considering a new rule that would provide relief to coaches amid the increase in transfers. The proposal, which is far from finalized, is for a one-year waiver for Division-I programs to exceed the yearly limit of 25 player signings. What is the Rule? Currently, schools can sign …
Read More »A Look Around the SEC
Week 3 was a busy one in the Southeastern Conference. Ready for a full day of #SECFB? pic.twitter.com/hmLqM1HPfN — Southeastern Conference (@SEC) September 18, 2021 Saturday was a full day of SEC play, with Florida and Alabama taking the spot of the top conference matchup. Florida vs. Alabama The Florida …
Read More »Dolphins’ Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa Sidelined by Injury
The Miami Dolphins entered Week 2 and their home opener looking like a playoff team ready to make a statement win. They left week two without their quarterback, and with their worst lose of the Brian Flores Era. They were shut out 35-0, and Tua Tagovailoa suffered an injury during …
Read More »Former Gator Mark Kolozsvary Gets Called to the Big Leagues
The Florida Gators crafted a Major League Baseball talent in Mark Kolozsvary, who made his way to the Cincinnati Reds’ roster Monday night. Once Kolozsvary plays a game, he becomes the 78th Gator in history to play for an MLB team. Overwhelming Support Kolozsvary’s promotion comes after four seasons in …
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