Two years ago Nebraska hired head coach Scott Frost. Since then, they have gone 4-8 and 5-7 respectively. Despite COVID’s best efforts, Nebraska is ready for year three of the Frost campaign to begin this Saturday. Nebraska and Ohio State were two of the programs that were instrumental in ensuring …
Read More »Tua Tagovailoa Relishes in a Chance to Play Again
Tua Tagovailoa made his NFL debut this past Sunday against the New York Jets. The Dolphins secured a 24-0 win not long after Tagovailoa finished the game with his first two complete NFL passes. As the Dolphins head into a bye week this upcoming weekend, their next appearance during week …
Read More »Gators See Positive Tests Spike
There isn’t a game until Halloween for a reason, folks. This shouldn’t surprise anyone either. The total number of COVID-19 cases in the month of October for the Florida Gators continues to rise. It took quite the jump too. According to the latest COVID-19 report released by director …
Read More »Houston Astros Ready for Next Season
On Saturday the Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Houston Astros 4-2 in a forced Game 7. The Rays led the series 3-0 until the Astros made a desperate comeback run and tied the series (3-3). But with a strong, solid pitching performance from starter Charlie Morton, the Rays were able to …
Read More »Future is Bright for the Braves
It wasn’t the ending they wanted, but it’s not the end for the Atlanta Braves. The Braves stunned the baseball world when they pulled ahead 3-1 in the National League Championship Series over the heavily-favored Dodgers. However, Los Angeles returned the favor with three consecutive wins of its own. The …
Read More »SEC Fines Three Schools for Breaking COVID-19 Protocols
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey wasn’t bluffing when he threatened to penalize schools for violating COVID-19 protocols. Ole Miss, Tennessee and Texas A&M were all fined $100,000 for failing to adhere to the conference’s mask-wearing regulations during game day, according to Sports Illustrated’s Ross Dellenger and Stadium’s Brett McMurphy. ESPN reported …
Read More »Former Gator LAX Star Pirreca Invited to Tryouts for U.S. National Team
Former Gator and current Syracuse Assistant Lacrosse Coach Sydney Pirreca hasn’t put down the stick just yet. Pirreca has been selected as one of the 50 potential players to join the 2021 tryout pool. Players were chosen by US head coach Jenny Levy. The official tryout will determine the members …
Read More »Faith Dut Ready For Upcoming Women’s Basketball Season
With Zada Williams exhausting her eligibility last season, Gators Women’s Basketball forward Faith Dut looks to take the next step in her sophomore season. Dut is looking to build off a freshman season that saw her average 2.2 PPG, 1.4 RPG and .2 APG. A former three-star prospect, at 6’4 …
Read More »Winless NY Jets are a Long Way from Taking Off
They could be the worst team in NFL history. The most historic tank job of all-time. They’re built to lose. Oh, that’s not about the Jets. Such commentary was used to describe the atrocity that was the 2019 Miami Dolphins — the same team that shut out the Jets on …
Read More »Cowboys’ turnovers leads to big win for Cardinals
The Arizona Cardinals dominated Monday Night Football with a 38-10 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in AT&T Stadium. Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray heated up in the second quarter to give Arizona a 21-0 lead. From there, Arizona remained in control. With the loss of quarterback Dak Prescott, the Cowboys questioned …
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