On Monday, the Buchholz senior pitcher signed a national letter of intent with the University of Florida. Hunter Ruth, a Gainesville native, grew up playing baseball all throughout Alachua County and surrounding areas. As an Under Armour All-American with a fastball that’s been clocked at 95 miles per hour, Ruth had …
Read More »Heat Lose 94-40 Despite Spurs’ Sloppy Second Half
The Miami Heat continued their early-game struggles Monday night on the road at San Antonio, falling 94-90 to the Spurs. The Heat’s record(2-7) at the start of this season has been the worst in the franchise’s history. San Antonio finally had all five of its starters on the court for Monday night’s game. Spurs …
Read More »Jaguars Drop Fourth Straight; Bortles on Hot Seat
The Jacksonville Jaguars (2-7) sit in the cellar of the AFC South, a division that some thought they would potentially win this year. The Jags started the season 0-3, then won two straight and shined a glimmer of hope into the minds of fans. But after losing the last four, …
Read More »Frank Vogel Falls to Former Team With Magic
Imagine it’s 2011 again. At 37 years old, Frank Vogel is the youngest coach in the NBA. The Indiana Pacers had him set up to be their interim head coach. Vogel would lead the Pacers for six seasons to come, and become the coach to hold the most wins in …
Read More »Giants Trump Bengals in Monday Night Football
The New York Giants topped the Cincinnati Bengals 21-20 in prime time last night, making it four wins in a row for New York. The Giants’ (6-3) usual struggles, running the ball and fighting for sacks, actually became their crutch in the fourth quarter. The Giants sacked Bengals’ quarterback Andy Dalton three …
Read More »In Dak We Trust; Cowboys To Stick With Prescott As Starter
On Aug.25, just 90 seconds into the Cowboys pre-season game against the Seattle Seahawks, Dallas’ entire season changed. Starting quarterback Tony Romo took a crushing hit from linebacker Cliff Avril that forced him out of the game. At the time, the injury didn’t seem serious. But it was later revealed …
Read More »Expected Shake-up in College Football Playoff Poll
If you were a betting man and had 100 dollars on Clemson, Michigan and Washington all losing on Saturday, you’d be $47,090 richer. Needless to say, this past weekend was one of the craziest college football has had in a long time. The chaos was so much that a top-four team …
Read More »Florida Women’s Basketball Beats Chattanooga
The Florida women’s basketball team had its first official “away” game Monday night in Chattanooga, Tennessee against the Chattanooga Mocs who put up a good fight before losing 72-61 to the Gators. https://twitter.com/GatorsWBK/status/798340379301056512 The Mocs, in the Southern Conference, won their league title last season and made it to the NCAA …
Read More »Junior College Volleyball: Santa Fe Saints Partaking in 2016 NJCAA Volleyball Championships
The Santa Fe Saints women’s volleyball team will be taking part in the NJCAA Volleyball championships. While the NJCAA tournament doesn’t quite as much press coverage, being an eight-seed in a national tournament is absolutely nothing to sneeze at. How They Got Here The Saints (17-11) had a successful season under third-year head …
Read More »MNF Preview: Cincinnati Bengals Visit the New York Giants
Capping off Week 10 of NFL action, the Cincinnati Bengals (3-4-1) will be squaring off against the New York Giants (5-3) in the Meadowlands on Monday Night Football. This is the tenth meeting all-time between the two franchises, with Cincinnati holding a 6-3 advantage in the series. At Stake for the Bengals The …
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