The Back Nine comes at you with a sore back after spending too much time in the recliner. 10. I must admit that one reason I retired from the newspaper was because travel had become tedious. But this is the one week where I miss being on the road. So …
Read More »College Football Around the Corner With Start of SEC Media Days
With less than two months away from the 2023 college football season, media conferences throughout Division I football are being held to answer questions that have been developing over the offseason. The Southeastern Conference is expected to have its fair share of clips. The SEC Football Kickoff Media Days begin …
Read More »Rays Begin Series with Rangers After Taking Two Out of Three Against Royals
The Tampa Bay Rays resumed regular season play over the weekend, becoming the first team in the American League to reach 60 wins. This shouldn’t be much of a surprise considering the remarkable start to the season the team had. However, after going through a bit of a skid heading …
Read More »Marlins Look to Continue Second Half Success
The Miami Marlins look to continue their successful season Friday against the Baltimore Orioles. The Marlins have shocked the league this season with their performance in the first half of the season. They are currently in second place in the National League East with a record of 53-39. They sit …
Read More »Gator Football Recruitment Continues to Win
As of late, the Gator football recruiting team has been busy at work putting together a stellar recruiting class. With recruits flocking into Gainesville, the coaching staff’s recruiting ability keeps Florida in national contention. Currently sitting at No.3 in the 247Sports 2023 Recruit Football Team Rankings, the Gators continue to …
Read More »Rays Set to Resume Second Half Action
The Tampa Bay Rays had a historic start to their season. As a small market team, it can become difficult to stack wins in the MLB. In a league that is driven by paying for the most expensive superstars, the Rays do just the opposite. With an elite scouting department, …
Read More »Florida Gators Win Men’s Capital One Cup
For Gator sports fans, last year may have been a disappointment for those who follow football and basketball, but the final standings to the Men’s Capital One Cup shows the strength of the school’s athletics. Florida finished in first place in the men’s cup standings, edging out Stanford which finished …
Read More »Post All-Star Break: NL Central Breakdown
The National League Central is shaping up to be a division full of surprises. The St. Louis Cardinals, who were favorited to win the division, are sitting in last place. The Cincinnati Reds, who were favorited to finish last, are now in first place thanks to their young core of …
Read More »NL West at the All-Star Break
As the second half of the Major League Baseball season begins Friday, the National League West is one of the strongest divisions in baseball. There have been surprises, disappointments and perennial dominance. With over two months still to play in the season, here is how the NL West shapes up. …
Read More »Gator Volleyball Ranked No.2 in SEC Preseason Coaches’ Poll
Wednesday, the SEC Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Poll was released. The Florida Gators volleyball team was picked to finish second behind the No. 1 Kentucky Wildcats. Additionally, sophomore Alexis Stuckey was the only Gator selected for this year’s Preseason All-SEC team. Stuckey is the reigning SEC Freshman of the Year. Led …
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