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Tuesday, May 29 Time for the Magic to hire a coach whether it's Steve Clifford, Kelvin Sampson or some other unknown candidate | | UCF fans took issue with the Las Vegas Golden Knights adopting the school's tradition of shouting "Knights" when the word "night" is sung during the national anthem. | | | It took Orlando City centerback Jonathan Spector a little while to recognize something was wrong after the Lions' 3-2 victory over the Portland Timbers. | | | UF shooting guard Jalen Hudson will return for his senior season looking to improve his NBA draft stock. | | | Nick Saban wants the SEC to keep the current graduate transfer rules. | | | Vegas Knights fans, it's bad enough that you chose UCF's former nickname for your expansion franchise, but now you've co-opted one of the few traditions UCF has with your yelling of "Knights" during the national anthem. | | | Hagerty OL Matt Lee lives near UCF, but USF is first to offer | | The expected happened on Tuesday. | | Veteran wide receiver Brandon Marshall has indicated on social media he's joining the Seattle Seahawks. | | | CINCINNATI — Major League Soccer added Cincinnati in its latest round of expansion Tuesday, rewarding a city that has set attendance records during three | | | Running back Kenyan Drake sounds ready to be the player the Dolphins need him to be. | | | Jesse Davis could become the first former practice squad player since safety Yeremiah Bell to be named a season-opening starter for the Miami Dolphins if he impresses Miami's coaches during organized team activities, minicamp and training camp. | | | In just his fourth year, Miami Dolphins nickel cornerback Bobby McCain among the most experienced players on defense. | | Serena Williams returned to Grand Slam tennis with a fashion statement. | | The reviews on Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill for this week's three-day organized team activities remain positive, with the latest coming from right guard Jesse Davis and safety T.J. McDonald. | | |
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