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| | The latest episode of UCF Football Now previews No. 17 UCF's big game against Stanford Saturday, with three quarterbacks in contention to start for the Knights. | | | | UCF offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby said Wednesday he feels confident quarterback Brandon Wimbush will play Saturday against Stanford. | | | | UCF players are accustomed to heat and humidity, which could give the Knights an advantage against Stanford Saturday at Spectrum Stadium. | | | | UCF fans are picking out ponchos to wear to what is expected to be a soggy matchup with Stanford Saturday at Spectrum Stadium. | | | | UF redshirt freshman receiver Jacob Copeland is looking to capitalize on chance with Gators created by Kadarius Toney's shoulder injury. | | | | The FSU defense is pushing to get past early growing pains during the Seminoles' ACC opener at No. 25 Virginia Saturday. | | | | If there's any team the new Miami Dolphins offense should be able to get on track against, it's the New England Patriots, right? | | | | Patriots coach Bill Belichick did not say whether Antonio Brown, who practiced Wednesday, would make his team debut on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium. | | | | Miami Dolphins receiver Albert Wilson, who missed most of last season with a hip injury, came out of Miami's season-opening loss against Baltimore with a hamstring injury. | | | | The Jacksonville Jaguars believe quarterback Gardner Minshew will bring more substance than style to the huddle when he makes his first career NFL start at Houston on Sunday. | | | | Panthers defensive lineman Gerald McCoy won't allow himself to get overhyped when he lines up Thursday night against his former team, the Buccaneers — even though he has plenty of motivation. | | | | Master's Academy senior Ty Poorman has become one of the top quarterbacks in Central Florida, but recruiters have been slow to take notice. | | | | Live scores and top performers from Orlando-area high school sports on Sept. 11, 2019. | | | | Clippers star Kawhi Leonard is among the many top players who chose not to play for Team USA, which exited the FIBA World Cup on Wednesday without a medal. | | | | Rougned Odor hit a go-ahead three-run homer and the host Texas Rangers defeated Tampa Bay 10-9 to end a six-game winning streak by the Rays on Wednesday. | | | | Garrett Cooper hits his 15th HR of the season and Isan Diaz his third in the loss. | | | | The Mets wore the cleats for the game and beat the D-backs in a 9-0 shutout win by scoring nine runs on 11 hits. | | | | Tyler Flowers hit a three-run homer, Dallas Keuchel struck out eight in six innings and the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1 Wednesday night. | | | | Cole Hamels surrendered just one run in 4 1/3 innings, but the offense sputtered in a 4-0 loss to the Padres on Wednesday. And the playoff race just got a whole lot tighter. | | | | The Angels' rally falls short after starter Dillon Peters runs into trouble early during a 4-3 loss to the Cleveland Indians. | | | |
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