By: Nicholas Anschultz and Jake Lehman The second half of the season hasn’t been great for Columbia football, dropping three out of four heading into the playoffs. They were eager to put that behind them heading into their first-round matchup against the Ponte Vedra Sharks on Friday night and won …
Read More »Oak Hall Routs Saint Francis in the First Round of the Class 2A Playoffs, 47-0
In a rainy first-round playoff matchup, the Oak Hall Eagles (7-3) defeated the Saint Francis Catholic Wolves (3-7) by a score of 47-0. First Quarter Oak Hall hopped out to an early 7-0 lead thanks to a 27 yard back shoulder pass from Cole Gonzales to Andrew Pickens, followed by …
Read More »Short-Handed Vanderbilt Prepares to Play Florida
Vanderbilt’s schedule this season hasn’t been kind thus far. Already having played then-No. 3 Georgia, No. 2 LSU and then-No. 22 Missouri, the Commodores rank as high as the third hardest schedule in the country, according to teamrankings.com. This has led to a rocky start, claiming only two wins in …
Read More »Jags at the Bye Week: Time to Reset
Doug Marrone and Co. have finally made it to the bye week. The Jags made it to the break in a competitive position and opportunity to reset before trying to make a playoff push in the season’s last eight weeks. Our top 10 plays through the first half of the …
Read More »Columbia Football’s USF Trio on Commitments and Playoffs
Despite losing three out of four heading into the playoffs, optimism is abound for Columbia football, a group led by three USF-committed seniors. Quarterback Jordan Smith, wide receiver Marquez Bell, and edge rusher Le’Vontae Camiel look forward to joining Charlie Strong’s program in Tampa, though a state title is clearly …
Read More »Bucs’ Bruce Arians Looks for Win Against Former Team
The Bucs are coming off an overtime loss against the Seahawks last Sunday. The Cardinals are also coming off of a loss, but theirs was against the 49ers in regulation. Both Teams Have Struggled The Bucs are 2-6 and the Cardinals are 3-5-1. Four of the Bucs’ six losses this …
Read More »Miami Seeks Second Win of the Season Against Colts
The Miami Dolphins travel to Indianapolis to take on the Colts on Sunday. On Nov. 3, the Dolphins picked up their first win of the season against the New York Jets. The Colts look to pick up a much needed win as they trail the Houston Texans for the lead …
Read More »Gators VB faces Rebels for first of two Mississippi matches
After a week-and-a-half off, Florida Gators volleyball is back in action with a weekend trip to the Magnolia State. The 12-ranked Gators’ first opponent is the Ole Miss Rebels on Friday night. A win would help Florida maintain its position atop the Southeastern Conference standings as it hunts for another …
Read More »Over a dozen local high school football teams fight for a state title
There is no margin of error for these high school teams. It’s win or go home. As the bitterness of cooler temperatures sets in, so do the bitter thoughts of losing. One bad play could end the season. Classes 1-4A have 24 teams fighting for a championship with 32 teams …
Read More »Gators’ swim teams in Top 10
The University of Florida swim teams have held their own this season. The men’s (5-1) are ranked at No. 9 in the country, while the women (6-0) are an undefeated behemoth, holding their dominance at the No. 1 spot. Men’s Team The Gators are facing off versus the No. 15 …
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