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August 22, 2017 View email in browser
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FSU leads four state teams in the AP preseason Top 25 poll

Florida State is ranked third and Florida 17th in the preseason AP Top 25 poll that was released on Monday

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FSU running back Jacques Patrick 'capable of complete domination' in 2017

Florida State's Jacques Patrick, a former Orlando Timber Creek High standout, enters his junior season hoping to be the Seminoles' feature running back.

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Duke Dawson changes positions, personality to help Gators

UF redshirt senior Duke Dawson moved from nickelback to cornerback and emerged from his shell to help the Gators' secondary.

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UCF defensive lineman Trysten Hill equally happy scuba diving, shutting down offenses

UCF defensive lineman Trysten Hill finds peace under the sea and another dose of joy knocking smothering quarterbacks.

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McElwain to fans: Gators will 'beat the heck out Michigan'

During a pep rally at UF, coach Jim McElwain predicted a Gators win over Michigan in next week's opener.

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Former coach: UCF transfer Mike Hughes is 'gift from God' for Knights

Mike Hughes' former coaches rave about the talent of UCF's latest addition

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Trevor Siemian wins Broncos quarterback job again

A person with knowledge of the decision has told The Associated Press that Trevor Siemian will be named the Denver Broncos' starting quarterback after beating

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Dolphins QB Jay Cutler excited to still be playing football

Miami Dolphins quarterback Jay Cutler said he never lost his enthusiasm for the game during his three-month retirement.

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Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. hurts leg in first half against Browns

Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. hurt his left leg during Monday night's game against the Browns when he took a hit on the knee from Browns CB Briean Boddy-Calhoun.

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Man who shot Ohio judge is father of football player convicted of rape

A judge walking from his car into an Ohio courthouse was shot by a gunman but managed to fire back before a probation officer killed the suspect, police said.

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Tanner Ingle to miss early part of regular season for Dr. Phillips

Dr. Phillips senior Tanner Ingle was scheduled for knee surgery on Monday.

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Lorenzo Lingard, O.C. University learned lessons from Apopka

Orange City University learned from its spring game against Apopka in May.

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Mount Dora Christian Academy $4.5 million sports complex ready for kickoff

Mount Dora Christian Academy's sports complex will open Aug. 25

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Ric Flair health update: Former pro wrestler is 'awake, communicating and progressing'

There have been few details about the nature of what exactly ails Ric Flair, but his manager tweeted that he is "awake, communicating and progressing."

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Baseball fans flock to minor league stadiums to see eclipse

LINCOLN, Neb. — Baseball fans in more than a half-dozen cities from Oregon to South Carolina crowded into minor league ballparks Monday to watch the solar

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UCF wrapping up preseason camp with bonus workouts

UCF coach Scott Frost said the Knights are participating in bonus practices as they wrap preseason camp.

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College football rankings: Oklahoma Sooners

The Oklahoma Sooners are No. 3 in the Orlando Sentinel 2017 preseason college football rankings.

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Mike Pouncey practices against Eagles; Dolphins preparing center to play in preseason

Mike Pouncey is practicing against the Philadelphia Eagles, and could be cleared to play in Thursday night's game.

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The NFL again is talking about shortening the preseason. Will it ever happen?

It's not a new thing that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is talking about the possibility of shortening the preseason.

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Are the Marlins really in playoff contention?

The Miami Marlins are only six games back of the Diamondbacks for the second National League wild card. Do they have a legit chance to make the postseason?

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