The year 2020 can be described with the following phrase, “the expected is the unexpected.” The COVID-19 pandemic completely altered the world of sports as we know it. The removal of tailgates, the reduction of stadium capacities, the rigorous NCAA safety protocols, you name it. As things in the sports …
Read More »Magic Open Training Camp for Start of 2020-2021 Season
The Orlando Magic opened their training camp for the 2020-2021 season on Tuesday. Even though teams face strict COVID-19 protocols, the Magic managed to start their season with individual practices. The team hopes to move into group practices by Friday after they implement COVID-19 testing procedures. https://twitter.com/OrlandoMagic/status/1333834582861484033?s=20 This isn’t a …
Read More »Steelers Host Ravens for Wednesday afternoon football
COVID-19 has affected the entire NFL season. From players opting out at the start of the season to the Denver Broncos not having a quarterback, it has touched nearly every aspect of the game. Now, thanks to the pandemic, NFL fans have Wednesday afternoon football. Why Wednesday football? The divisional …
Read More »Jacob Copeland Discusses Florida’s Future
The Florida Gators and wide receiver Jacob Copeland have a chance to clinch the SEC East this weekend when they take on the Tennessee Volunteers. Copeland has never made it to Atlanta for an SEC Championship, but when he was being recruited the Gators were on their way there. Copeland …
Read More »UF Women’s Hoops hosts Charleston Southern
Florida women’s basketball faces off against Charleston Southern this evening. The Gators are (1-1) and coming off of a loss to Florida State on Tuesday night and a victory from last week against Grambling State. Season Opener In their season opener, the Gators outperformed Grambling State by 43 points and …
Read More »Bucs’ Big Break via Week 13 Bye
As unusual as it might seem, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are heading into their Week 13 bye. It’s the latest in a season that Tampa Bay has had a week off since the bye was first instituted in 1990, per Scott Smith. And as one can presume, the team is …
Read More »De-commitments Galore as Early Signing Period Nears
With the early signing period for college football just 15 days away, the 2021 recruiting class continues to change. A handful of high school players have de-committed from SEC programs across the nation in the past week. And while some players have already committed elsewhere, others are still weighing their …
Read More »Ravens vs. Steelers Look to Play Wednesday
The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers are set to play this Wednesday after postponing three games. The postponements have happened as a result of Baltimore failing to get their covid-19 cases under control. The rivalry game will take place tomorrow at 3:40 pm. NFL making history in week 12 It …
Read More »Champions Classic Hosts Big Matchups
The buzz of the shot-clock, the beautiful sound of a clean swish. These sounds will be more prominent with the absence of fans at the State Farm Champions Classic. Four of some of the top teams in the country will meet tonight. Michigan State will take on Duke, followed by …
Read More »Gators Men’s Basketball Opens Against Army
It’s a little later than planned. But it’s a little sooner than expected. Once again, the Florida Gators will start their season in “Bubbleville” up in Mohegan, Connecticut. Like originally planned, the Gators will play two teams in “Bubbleville” before heading back to Gainesville. Army and Boston College are the …
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