The regular season has come to an end for college football which means it’s time for the yearly coaching shakeup around the country. Teams that underachieved now begin to clean house, fire their coach and look for a new start. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest changes …
Read More »Several College Football Games Canceled in Anticipation of Hurricane Florence
Citizens of the Carolinas and Virginia are retreating from their homes in anticipation of Hurricane Florence. According to CBS News, the National Weather Service has warned that the hurricane “will likely be the storm of a lifetime for portions of the Carolina coast.” As a result, several college football games …
Read More »Field Set for 2018 College World Series
After a thrilling round of Super Regionals that saw the most winner-take-all Game 3s since the round debuted in 1999, the eight team field in Omaha is set for the 2018 College World Series. The 2018 Omaha Eight#CWS pic.twitter.com/ZRmW7PQxBG — NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) June 12, 2018 SEC Leads the Way …
Read More »NCAA College World Series Begins to Take Shape
Four teams have already clinched a spot in the College World Series going into Monday night. https://twitter.com/NCAACWS/status/1006045788416376832 Mississippi State The Mississippi State Bulldogs punched their ticket to the College World Series early Monday morning in a wild game against the Vanderbilt Commodores. But, it wasn’t easy for MSU as it …
Read More »NCAA Tournament Run Ends, SEC Looks Ahead to Bright Future
The SEC, a conference that was disrespected by “experts” around the country, really shined in the month of March. South Carolina stunned the nation with their second round victory over two-seeded Duke. Then the fun really started, as the Gamecocks knocked off three-seed Baylor and fourth seeded Florida before losing to …
Read More »Tar Heels Take Control Of ACC Men’s Hoops With Win Over Cardinals
There was a rowdy crowd of basketball fans on Chapel Hill on Wednesday. Not only did they erupt to news of rival Duke going down to Syracuse in a buzzer beater, but North Carolina topped Louisville to take a strong grip on the lead in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The 74-63 win …
Read More »No. 2 Florida Gators Gymnastics Defeat UNC
The No. 2 Florida Gators Gymnastics team continued to bring home wins, beating the University of North Carolina Friday night with a total score of 197.325 to 194.300. Florida won every event of the night with Alex McMurtry winning Vault, Bars, and Beam, and Alicia Boren winning the Floor Exercise and All-Around. …
Read More »Seminoles Fall to UNC, Drop in Rankings
FSU started the season with national championship expectations but it’s taken only three weeks to realize they may not even make the playoffs. The No.23 Seminoles, now 3-2 and 0-2 in conference, are knocked from the top of the ACC, and the downfall is blamed on the team’s constant inconsistencies. A loss to …
Read More »CFB Preview: No. 12 Florida State vs. North Carolina
Florida State (3-1, 0-1 ACC) will be looking to get on the win column in the ACC with their second conference match-up this year. After an embarrassing loss against Louisville in Week 3, Florida State and head coach Jimbo Fisher are still searching for a complete and impressive game against a quality opponent. The …
Read More »Florida Men’s Basketball Invited to Prestigious Tournament in 2017
The Florida Gator men’s basketball team received an invitation to the Phil Knight Invitational (PK80) celebrating the Nike co-founder’s 80th birthday during Thanksgiving weekend in November 2017. The first-year tournament hosts 16 powerhouse teams in Portland, Oregon in two separate eight-team events. Each team plays three games and one winner …
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