Now that the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft is complete and we know that Anthony Richardson is a Colt, we also know that where you are drafted matters … but not always. The higher you are picked, the more money you get in your first contract. Of course, the …
Read More »How Oak Hall School’s lacrosse team has become one of the region’s best
As the program marches through the state tournament, the story of how Oak Hall has been elevated under coach Jonathan Montes is detailed below. Growing up, Jaxson Lamb wanted to be the next Wes Welker, a former New England Patriots wide receiver. He played all sorts of sports growing up, …
Read More »DiCello takes gap year in pursuit of 2024 Olympics
After a red hot first year as a Gator, the 2022-2023 SEC Freshman of the Year for gymnastics Kayla DiCello has decided to take a gap year in order to purse the 2024 Olympics. https://twitter.com/kayladicello/status/1651587268249829377?s=20 DiCello’s decision means she will no longer be competing for the Gators in the …
Read More »Tough Night for the Rays and Marlins
Tuesday night was a losing night for Florida baseball teams. The Rays with an incredible 20-4 streak went scoreless to the Astros in game three of the series. The Marlins scoring four runs was just not enough to take down the Braves. Tampa Bay Rays vs Houston Astros The Tampa …
Read More »Gators Set for NFL Draft
The day is finally here as the NFL Draft kicks off from Kansas City. Thirty-one athletes will hear Roger Goodell call their name and change their lives forever as they enter into the NFL world. Eleven former Gators have decided to pursue the NFL Draft. However, expect them to be …
Read More »NFL Draft Preview: How The Top Five Could Play Out
Beginning April 27 at 8 p.m., the future of many NFL franchises hangs in the balance. The NFL Draft is the most important night of the offseason and many teams are gearing up to select a player that could become a cornerstone of their roster. This is expected to be …
Read More »Gator Softball Drops Close Contest Against FSU
Sometimes, one inning can make or break a team’s chances of winning a game. For the Florida Gator softball team, a turbulent fourth inning served as their undoing on Wednesday evening. UF gave up three runs in the inning in a 5-3 loss to the Florida State Seminoles. The Gators …
Read More »Gators Lacrosse beats Jacksonville For Eighth Win In A Row
The Florida Gator lacrosse team returned to action on Wednesday in a midweek match up at Jacksonville. The Gators were able to build a sizable first-quarter lead and they never looked back. Maggi Hall’s game-high six points powered Florida in this non-conference road game. The final score was 16-11, Gators …
Read More »CFP Committee Meets to Discuss Expanded Playoff Logistics
The College Football Playoff Committee is currently meeting in Irving, Texas, for its annual spring meetings, which started on Tuesday and conclude on Thursday. With a 12-team playoff beginning in 2024, the CFP committee is currently discussing and planning the logistics for the expansion including postseason schedule, locations and revenue …
Read More »SEC Considers Drastic Penalty for Field Storming
Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey said on Tuesday that the conference is having “meaningful discussions” about its longstanding policy on field storming. Potential Penalties Since 2004, the SEC has implemented a rule against storming the field or the court. A school is fined $50,000 for its first offense, $100,000 for …
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