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Friday, Jan 5 The UCF Knights have declared themselves college football's national champions, and the Orlando Sentinel is producing a book to celebrate their 13-0 season. | | Orlando City reportedly reached a five-year, $3 million deal with Paraguayan attacking midfielder Josué Colmán. | | | Orlando Magic swingman Evan Fournier is trying to regain his rhythm | | | UF has come out of the holiday break playing with offensive rhythm and defensive intensity during SEC play. | | | Seventy-six runners have participated in all 24 of the previous Walt Disney World Marathons, including Rudy Smith, a retired postmaster general from Louisiana who has completed marathons on all seven continents and still is going strong at 75 years of age. | | | Former Miami Dolphin Ricky Williams is throwing a cannabis friendly Super Bowl Party on Feb. 4 in California. Williams, a longtime marijuana advocate, tweeted the announcement this week. The invitation-only party will take place in a private residence in Hollywood Hills. | | | Magic President of Basketball Operations Jeff Weltman answers questions about the team's struggles, coach Frank Vogel's job security, the upcoming trade deadline, injured rookie Jonathan Isaac and whether the team's nucleus is good enough to build around | | | Jon Gruden will be announced as the new head coach of the Oakland Raiders at a press conference on Tuesday, according to multiple media reports. | | | Running back Lorenzo Lingard, head coach Rodney Wells among USA Today and MaxPreps football honorees. | | | Hunter Fejes had three goals to lead the Orlando Solar Bears to a 5-3 victory over the host Jacksonville Icemen on Friday. | | | Former Bishop Moore standout Jonathon MacCollister transferring to UCF from Notre Dame | | | Something has changed this season between Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft. The New England Patriots may be the odds-on favorites to win a record-tying sixth Super Bowl this season, but according to an expansive report by ESPN's Seth Wickersham, "the dynamics have been different." | | | Falcons enter playoffs as wounded-animal sixth seed, as opposed to last season as they rode MVP QB Matt Ryan as a second seed to the Super Bowl. Can the Falcons get back to the big game. Since 2000, two six seeds have won it all and two No. 1 seeds. | | | Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson, who became the first Heisman winner from Broward or Palm Beach counties, will apply for early eligibility to enter the 2018 NFL draft. | | | Miami Dolphins WR Jarvis Landry and RB Kenyan Drake were fined fairly substantial amounts for their ejections and roles in the late-game fight in the season finale. | | Unlike the Bowl Championship Series, the College Football Playoff was built to withstand criticism instead of shifting to respond to yearly griping. | BOSTON The Boston Celtics came out of the cold Friday night at TD Garden and warmed up enough to win their fifth consecutive game and their 32nd this season, | Hall of Famer Julius Erving fell ill at the Philadelphia 76ers' game Friday night and was taken to a hospital. | Brian Harman made good on his second chip at the par-5 15th hole for an unlikely birdie, and a long two-putt birdie on the closing par 5 at Kapalua gave him a | The New York Giants have interviewed New England Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia for their vacant head coaching job. | |
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