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August 27, 2017 View email in browser
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Orlando City falls 2-1 to Vancouver, former Lion Brek Shea scores

Orlando City again failed to snap its winless streak, falling 2-1 at home to the Vancouver Whitecaps.

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Floyd Mayweather defeats Conor McGregor in widely anticipated boxing match

In a widely anticipated boxing match Saturday night, Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeated Conor McGregor by knockout in the 10th round at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

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Garnet and bold: FSU will win national title; Jameis Winston will be MVP

Professor Pigskin predicts FSU will win national championship, Jameis Winston will be NFL MVP

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Orlando Pride rally to beat FC Kansas City, extend win streak

The Orlando Pride rallied to earn a 2-1 win at FC Kansas City Saturday, extending the team's win streak to four games.

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Rising stars featured at Mae Young Classic extend golden age of women's pro wrestling

The WWE's Mae Young Classic may herald a new era for women in professional wrestling.

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Jaguars name Blake Bortles starting QB heading into season

Blake Bortles is getting another shot as Jacksonville's starting quarterback.

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Trey Fisher, son of FSU coach Jimbo Fisher, eager to make his own mark on football field

Trey Fisher, the son of Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher, is working to make his own mark on the football field.

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UCF QB McKenzie Milton ready to lead Knights' offense

UCF QB McKenzie Milton has spent the offseason working to improve and is ready to lead the Knights' offense during the season opener.

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Gators' Jim McElwain looks to score points, silence critics in third season

UF coach Jim McElwain has not lived up his reputation as a great offensive mind, but he optimistic times are changing.

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No. 19 USF beats San Jose St. 42-22 as Charlie Strong wins debut with Bulls

Quinton Flowers threw two touchdown passes and D'Ernest Johnson had two TD runs in a dominant second quarter that helped No. 19 South Florida overcome an early

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Former Lion Brek Shea returns to Orlando City Stadium

Former Orlando City player Brek Shea returns to the stadium Saturday night for the first time since he was traded to Vancouver

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Women's wrestling growth is about more than WWE

Ring of Honor's women's division is strong, led by Mandy Leon and Deonna Purrazzo.

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Chickening out is football's next crisis

ESPN choked on a chicken wing with its Robert Lee ban

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Bucs can't hold lead as Browns rally to win 13-9 for third preseason victory

DeShone Kizer has yet to be named the starting quarterback for the Cleveland Browns' regular-season opener on Sept. 10.

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Jones loses 49-30 in D.C. against powerful St. John's

Jones Tigers open football season at St. John's College High School

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Broncos backup QB Paxton Lynch leaves game with shoulder injury

Denver Broncos quarterback Paxton Lynch left Saturday night's exhibition game against the Green Bay Packers midway through the third quarter with an injury to

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Cutler-Parker connection could elevate Dolphins' passing game to new levels

Miami Dolphins quarterback Jay Cutler and receiver DeVante Parker seem to be developing a downfield connection that adds a new dimension to the offense.

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Marlins edge Padres on Miguel Rojas' sacrifice fly in 11th inning

The Miami Marlins won on Miguel Rojas' sacrifice fly in the 11th inning against the San Diego Padres in the second game of Players Weekend at Marlins Park.

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Tommy Pham's homer in ninth caps Cardinals' 6-4 comeback win over Rays

ST. LOUIS Tommy Pham hit a two-run homer in the ninth to cap a 6-4 come-from-behind win over the Tampa Bay Rays Saturday night before a crowd of 41,295 at

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Golf roundup: Jordan Spieth surges into lead at the Northern Trust

Jordan Spieth put together another back nine filled with birdies and built a three-shot lead going into the final round of the Northern Trust. 

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