Voluntary athletic activities for football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball can resume starting June 1. The NCAA DI Council approved the vote on May 20. The committee said that decisions on other sports will be made at a later date. Athletes will be able to return for the first time …
Read More »SEC Allows Virtual Meetings
The Southeastern Conference will now allow virtual meetings between coaches and players in order to continue Spring training. The conference announced that these virtual meetings will be good to start as soon as Monday. At first, the SEC had decided to cancel all sporting events and activities until April 15th. …
Read More »March Madness Latest Domino Among Coronavirus Cancellations
The coronavirus continues to dominate the news cycle. Now, we’re seeing more preventative action taken in the realm of sports. Multiple sports and their respective leagues are essentially on hold for the foreseeable future. We’ve seen basketball tournaments canceled, entire regular seasons paused and the status of future sporting events …
Read More »UNC Basketball enters ACC Tournament in unfamiliar territory
If the 2019-2020 collegiate basketball season has proved anything thus far, it’s that nothing is for sure. Just ask North Carolina. A storied program that is typically etched in stone on virtually every March Madness bracket, UNC enters the ACC Conference Tournament with the last seed. Typically, UNC has already …
Read More »No. 8 Gators lacrosse faces No. 19 Navy
The Florida Gators lacrosse team has been on fire this season. They welcome No. 19 Navy today at 12 p.m. for a Top-25 matchup. They hold a 3-2 record this season against teams in the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Top-25 poll. In 2018, Florida beat Navy by a …
Read More »Seminoles Basketball Falls to Duke
The No. 8 Florida State Seminoles (20-4, 10-3 conf.) fell to No. 7 Duke (21-3, 11-2 conf.) 70-65 on Monday in a fierce ACC matchup. The Seminoles left everything on the court yesterday but failed overall to push past the Blue Devils. Shooting Shortcomings Following a three-game win streak, FSU …
Read More »Did the College Football Playoff Committee Get it Right?
The field for the College Football Playoff is set with no real surprises. After demolishing Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, LSU jumps to No. 1 in the country. They will face the Big 12 Champion Oklahoma Sooners, who checked in at No. 4. Ohio State falls to No. 2 …
Read More »Former Florida Offensive Coordinator Steve Addazio Out at Boston College
Boston College has fired head football coach Steve Addazio. The Eagles went 44-44 and 22-34 in ACC play in seven seasons under his leadership. NEWS: Boston College Announces Change of Leadership in the Football Program https://t.co/t2548AXrpz#WeAreBC pic.twitter.com/DbENY4luJH — Boston College Football (@BCFootball) December 1, 2019 Athletic Director Martin Jarmond proposed …
Read More »Buchanan Talks FSU and Gator O-line
Offensive lineman Nick Buchanan and the Florida Gators are ready to take on in-state rival Florida State next Saturday as they close out the regular season at the Swamp. Improving after Missouri Even though the Gators had a convincing 23-6 win over Missouri, Kyle Trask’s protection was not all there. …
Read More »Florida State Hosts Miami in Annual ACC Bout
Another edition of one of college football’s most heated rivalries is on the schedule this weekend, this time, removed of its usual heat. What should be the hottest matchup in the ACC this weekend is likely to fall flat. Each unranked, the Miami Hurricanes (4-4, 2-3 ACC) and the Florida …
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