Major League Baseball is one of the many leagues across the world at a stadnstill. MLB leaders are still weighing plans for the 2020 season amid COVID-19 uncertainty. Arizona and Florida Plan MLB officials have put forth a few plans for the 2020 season. One of the most recent options thrown …
Read More »ASU’s Herm Edwards adjusting to life with no spring football
Herm Edwards, like many others, is adjusting to life without football practice. Most college coaches would be playing their spring games, instead, they are trying to figure out how to go about workouts and coach meetings. Herm Edward’s team The Sun Devils approach the new season with two previous winning …
Read More »NFL Draft: Gayle breaks down where Gators may land
You hate to see them go, but you love to watch them get drafted. Despite a hiatus for the broad spectrum of sports due to COVID-19, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says the draft must go on. This year, that includes a handful of former Gators looking to make the step …
Read More »How Gus Malzahn is handling COVID-19
While most coaches and teams are frantically trying to get answers for when sports will start again, Auburn football head coach Gus Malzahn is patiently waiting for the pandemic to end. What he’s doing On March 17, the SEC announced suspensions of all its spring sporting events including football practices, …
Read More »Andrew Miller’s thoughts on COVID-19
Gainesville native and current left-hand pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals Andrew Miller is like many other MLB players right now. He is trying to find ways to fill the time in quarantine and find ways to stay game ready. And staying game ready for the MLB without gyms or teammates …
Read More »ESPN’s Brian Windhorst talks NBA’s 25-day return to basketball proposal
NBA commissioner Adam Silver stated that the league will not consider a potential resume for the 2019-20 NBA season until May 1. Although, the question remains – if the season can continue, how long will it take to get going? Now, the NBA is looking at a 25-day plan to …
Read More »Bill Belichick and the Patriots Ready to Move Forward
Brady’s Legacy It’s been almost four weeks since Tom Brady officially signed a two-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The six-time Super Bowl champion and 14-time Pro Bowler leaves a massive hole in the New England Patriots’ offense. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said “it would be of course …
Read More »COVID-19: Fluidity challenges NCAA athletics, says UNCC’s AD Mike Hill
Cough, fever, fatigue and shortness of breath are all symptoms of COVID-19 from the eyes of doctors. However, from the eyes of sports administrators, fluidity is another issue all on its own. University of North Carolina-Charlotte athletic director Mike Hill is someone who can attest to the changing ebbs and …
Read More »Boselli Family Overcomes COVID-19
Tony Boselli’s Experience Tony Boselli overcame many obstacles in his seven-year NFL career. But this year he faced a challenge like never before: COVID-19. The former Jacksonville Jaguars’ offensive tackle tested positive for the virus in March, and it quickly deteriorated Boselli’s health. On March 29, Boselli was admitted to …
Read More »XFL Suspends All Operations; No Plans for a Return in 2021
The XFL suspends all operations due to COVID-19 and has no plans to make a return on 2021. The league has laid off almost all of its staff and only very few executive remain employed. This suspension of operations was made on Friday, April 10th in the morning. XFL Chief …
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