The Florida Gators have been a top notch defensive program for over a decade now. When Florida brought in Jim McElwain to be their head coach, they were hoping for improvement on the offensive side of the ball. Florida got what they wanted, but the in the end, it’ll always be a …
Read More »What To Expect From Florida’s O-Line
The Florida football team finished spring practice Friday night with the 2017 Orange and Blue Debut at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Now that spring camp is over and the opening game against Michigan is on the horizon, Florida’s offensive line is ready to put in some work. New Coaching Style The Gators …
Read More »Rays Nearly Shut Out in First Away Game of Season
With the 2017 MLB season in full swing, the Tampa Bay Rays found themselves in Yankee Stadium yesterday afternoon. It was an outing to forget for the Rays as they were unable to get a man on base until the seventh inning. Yankees starting pitcher Michael Pineda dominated throughout 7 …
Read More »Gator Baseball Vying for Season Sweep vs. FSU
The Florida Gator Baseball team will head to Tallahassee tonight for the final game of their three-game season series with Florida State. The Gators took the first two meetings this season with the Seminoles winning 1-0 in Gainesville on March 14 and 4-1 in Jacksonville on March 28. Freshman Tyler …
Read More »Florida Softball Sweeps Georgia
The third-ranked Florida Gator softball team (37-2) swept 18th-ranked Georgia (27-14) with a 3-0 win on Monday night in Gainesville. Last season, Florida was unexpectedly knocked out of the NCAA Super Regionals after the visiting Bulldogs secured a 3-2 victory with a walkoff home run. With the win, Florida improved to …
Read More »Gator Tennis Weekend Wrap-up
Sunday Fun Gator tennis had a big day Sunday as both the men’s and women’s teams came out on top. The Gator women, who are ranked No. 1 in the country, got to enjoy Senior Day the right way with a 7-0 win over Mississippi St. Meanwhile, the 14th ranked men got to appreciate …
Read More »NHL Playoffs Begin Wednesday; No Tampa Bay for First Time Since 2013
There may not have been much drama on the final day of the National Hockey League season, but there’s plenty to be excited for now that the playoffs are here. The first set of postseason games kick off Wednesday at 7 p.m. featuring the New York Rangers against the Montreal …
Read More »Feleipe Franks Has An Edge in Quarterback Competition
Redshirt freshman quarterback Feleipe Franks made a big impression at his second go as the quarterback in the annual Orange & Blue Spring Debut. Franks went 8-for-14 for 119 yards and a touchdown. Overall, his impressive performance was what coaches and teammates wanted to see but it was his first …
Read More »FSU Football Showcases Team in Spring Game
FSU football is officially back, for one day that is. The Seminoles would take the field on Saturday for the annual spring game, pitting Team Garnet vs. Team Gold. The game would show what improvements are left to make heading into the 2017 football season. Perfect weather for a 3 pm …
Read More »Rose to Keep Pushing, Move Forward After Masters Loss
Justin Rose left Augusta National Golf Club, site of the 81st playing of the Masters, on Sunday with his head held high despite a tough playoff loss for what would have been his second major title. This year’s Masters marks the second time the 2013 U.S. Open winner finished runner-up …
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