The Miami Heat host the Chicago Bulls Wednesday in South Beach as the regular season gets underway. Last Year’s Notables The Heat are coming off of a very productive 2021-22 season. The team lead by current head coach Erik Spoelstra put together a 53-29 regular season record. That effort was …
Read More »Houston Advances As White Sox’s Season Ends
On Tuesday, the Houston Astros advance to the ALCS after a blowout win against the Chicago White Sox in ALDS Game 4. The Astros clinched a spot in the ALCS with a 10-1 victory. They will be playing the Boston Red Sox, a rematch of the 2018 ALCS. Game Recap …
Read More »Bears Lose Wilson Sweepstakes and Land Dalton instead
Last month, reports arose about QB Russell Wilson becoming increasingly frustrated with the Seahawks’ offensive line issues. Wilson is the glue that holds Seattle together; however, the quarterback expressed his feelings on seeking a trade if the team does not upgrade the O-line this offseason. I’m hearing Russell Wilson’s camp …
Read More »Lightning Defeat Blackhawks at the Buzzer, 3-2
The Tampa Bay Lightning (16-4-1) rallied back from a two-goal deficit and scored an overtime buzzer beater to defeat the Chicago Blackhawks (12-7-5) 3-2 on Thursday. The Lightning now have a six-game winning streak. Slow Start The game got off to a sluggish start with a scoreless first period. The …
Read More »Gardner-Johnson Notches Yet Another Brawl Under His Belt
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, former Gator and current Saints cornerback, has earned himself quite the reputation in the NFL. He agitates, trash-talks and takes jokes to new — often inappropriate — heights. Now, however, he’s got something new to add to his repertoire. Spitting. How Did We Get Here? The Chicago Bears entered Sunday’s …
Read More »White Sox Hire Veteran Manager Tony La Russa
The Chicago White Sox surprised Major League Baseball by hiring 76-year-old Tony La Russa to be the team’s new manager, Thursday evening. La Russa has the third-most wins by a manager in MLB history with 2,728. He will become only the second person to have managed an MLB baseball game …
Read More »Buccaneers and Packers gear up for battle between legendary quarterbacks
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Green Bay Packers, each at the top of their respective division, gear up for a conference showdown on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. Tampa Bay (3-2) is coming off a 20-19 loss to Chicago during Thursday Night Football last week. The Packers (4-0) aim to …
Read More »Falcons Eyeing a New Head Coach
After a disastrous start to their season, the Atlanta Falcons fired head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Thomas Dimitroff. The news followed after a 23-16 defeat to the Carolina Panthers dropped the team to an 0-5 record. The Choking Continues Everyone recalls the embarrassment of Atlanta blowing a 28-3 …
Read More »Finding Billy Donovan’s Next Home
After five seasons with the Oklahoma City Thunder, head coach Billy Donovan will not be returning next season. Donovan and the team signed a five year contract in 2015 that ended this year and both sides decided to not extend the contract. This exit could start the rebuilding phase that …
Read More »Former Gator David Ross Talks MLB Season Hopes as New Cubs Manager
On October 24, 2019, the Chicago Cubs hired former Florida Gator David Ross as their manager. Ross replaced skipper Joe Maddon and signed him to a three-year contract. Hopes for a Return to the Diamond Ross’s first year taking on a managerial role has come to a halt due to …
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