The Los Angeles Angels were able to reel in the biggest fish in the lake. They got Joe Maddon, previously the manager of the Chicago Cubs and Tampa Bay Rays, to come back to where it all began. He previously spent 31 years with the Angels organization, 12 in the …
Read More »Chiefs and Broncos Renew Rivalry on Thursday Night Football
The Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs have shared the same conference and have been rivals since Day 1, back in 1960. When these two renew their rivalry on Thursday night, the Broncos will have home field advantage and are coming off of two straight wins. The Chiefs head into …
Read More »Hevesy Sees OL Turning the Corner
Florida Gators offensive line coach John Hevesy has had his hands full the past two seasons. He is in charge of a group that has a huge impact on whether the Gators football surpasses expectations or fall below them. In 2018, Florida lost two games in a row but was …
Read More »Gators WR Trevon Grimes: “LSU Was One of Our Best Offensive Performances”
Despite a tough loss to the LSU Tigers (6-0) in Baton Rouge last weekend, WR Trevon Grimes has lost no confidence in his team’s ability to put points on the board. Why would he? Florida’s (6-1) first loss of the season, while undoubtedly disappointing, was by no means a shameful …
Read More »Florida Volleyball Defeats South Carolina in Offensive Battle
The No. 13 Florida Gators volleyball returned home to take down South Carolina in three sets. The match proved to be an offensive battle between Florida and South Carolina. A total of 16 players from both teams recorded at least one kill. As a team, Florida recorded an overall hitting …
Read More »Yankees Look to Even Up ALCS
Mother Nature may be a Houston Astros fan. Game 3 of the ALCS was rained out yesterday, so the Yankees will try to even up the series when they host Houston tonight. However, the one-day delay could make a world of difference for the Bronx Bombers. Starting Pitching is Crucial …
Read More »Grantham Expects Defensive Improvements Following LSU Loss
What Went Wrong The No. 7 Florida Gators fell to the No. 5 LSU Tigers 42-28 on Saturday, Oct. 12. The Gators had given up 57 total points heading into the matchup and ended up surrendering the most points since a 42-7 loss to Georgia on Oct. 28, 2017. The …
Read More »Pitts Becoming the Gators’ X-Factor
It seems like it is a good year to be named “Kyle” if you play for the Florida Gators. This time around the talk is not about Trask. It’s all Pitts. Gators tight end Kyle Pitts has spent his sophomore season establishing himself as one of the most reliable receivers …
Read More »Missouri looks for third SEC win against Vanderbilt
The Vanderbilt Commodores hope to earn their first SEC win of the season this Saturday when the Missouri Tigers come to town. On the other side of the ball, Mizzou will fight to remain undefeated in the SEC. Vanderbilt Football This Year At the start of the season it was …
Read More »Farewell and till next year St. Louis Cardinals
The light at the end of the tunnel has turned to black and a farewell has been said to the Cardinals. Last night, the St. Louis Cardinals came up short ending their season in the NL Championship Series to the Washington Nationals. Congratulations @Nationals on a hard-fought series! pic.twitter.com/QXnVLj0ya1 — …
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