Dreams become reality tomorrow night at the 2020 NBA Draft. Will there be surprises? There always are. And this year’s no different. The Start of Something Special. Watch the 2020 #NBADraft presented by State Farm tomorrow (11/18) at 8:00 PM ET on ESPN!https://t.co/yaHXzqNYzI pic.twitter.com/YiyQO1e0Mz — NBA (@NBA) November 17, 2020 …
Read More »Gators Wide Receiver Corps on Another Level
Sure, Kyle-to-Kyle is fun to talk about. But, if you’re the Florida Gators, having a complete set of weapons is even better. This year’s Gators offense is making a push to be the best in the team’s history. Having a quarterback that’s making a Heisman case is the first step …
Read More »Texas A&M Reacts to Second-Straight Postponement due to COVID-19
Saturday’s game between Texas A&M and Ole Miss has been postponed because of continued COVID-19 issues within the Aggies program. Coach Jimbo Fisher confirmed Monday that only one player remains positive for the virus. Also, an undisclosed number of players are still in quarantine due to contact tracing. Texas A&M’s …
Read More »LSU Mishandles Sexual Misconduct: Orgeron Says He Took Appropriate Action
According to a USA Today investigation, the LSU athletic program mishandled numerous counts of sexual misconduct, abuse and rape allegations. Since securing the head coaching position four years ago, Orgeron received sexual misconduct complaints on no fewer than nine players. The university and athletic program failed to notify the Title …
Read More »Heisman Hopeful Trask Looks On To Vanderbilt
In 2019, Florida quarterback Kyle Trask started his first game since the eighth grade. In 2020, through six games Trask leads the SEC in passing yards and touchdowns, keeping pace with Joe Burrow’s magical season from a year ago. Trask’s astronomical rise is straight out of the storybooks. Infamously, Trask …
Read More »NBA Rocked by Big Trades
NBA teams could make trades for the first time this offseason beginning Monday at noon on the East Coast. Teams immediately sent shockwaves throughout the league. The Phoenix Suns kicked things off by acquiring 10-time All-Star point guard Chris Paul from the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Milwaukee Bucks followed that …
Read More »Fall Ball-Gator Baseball Back on the Diamond
A year ago, Florida baseball’s season came to a screeching halt as COVID-19 forced the world to pump the breaks, just as the Gators were laying on the gas. The No.1 ranked team in the country set a record for the best start in program history and set the program’s …
Read More »Gators Announce Capacity for Men’s and Women’s Basketball
After a short delay to the season, the Florida Gators have announced their capacity plans for men’s and women’s basketball. The Stephen C. O’Connell center will have a capacity of 2,200 fans for the 2020-21 season. The reduced capacity is just over 20% of the O’Connell center’s normal capacity of …
Read More »NCAA To Host March Madness In One City
May Madness. You read that right. Nothing has been normal in 2020. And that will continue into 2021. HOOSIER DOME The NCAA announced on Monday they will look to host the 2021 NCAA men’s basketball tournament in one geographic location this year, rather than the 13 first and second-round sites …
Read More »Guard Lavender Briggs Looks to Lead Florida Women’s Basketball
Florida women’s basketball sophomore guard Lavender Briggs knows this season is about improving and putting her program on the map. After a breakout performance her freshman season, Briggs and the rest of the Gators want to take the necessary steps to grow into a top SEC team. The biggest goal …
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