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Louisville mounted a second-half rally that triggered familiar dread among FSU fans, but the Seminoles managed adversity and pulled away for a 35-24 win Saturday afternoon at Doak Campbell Stadium. | | | The Miami Hurricanes beat Central Michigan at Hard Rock Stadium in a sloppy non-conference game. | | | Georgia denied Notre Dame the signature win over an elite opponent the Fighting Irish so desperately need. | | | The king of the rebuild, former coach Jimmy Johnson likes this Dolphins regime, says they're doing it differently than he did. | | | The host Buccaneers say that containing Giants running back Saquon Barkley will be a key to making things difficult for QB Daniel Jones in the rookie's Giants debut on Sunday. | | | Orlando City took an early lead in Houston but stumbled in the second half to drop a 2-1 loss to the Dynamo, sinking the team further below the playoff cutoff line. | | | The victory was the No. 19 Toyota's series-high sixth of the season and the 15th in 28 races for the Gibbs cars. They also finished in the top four spots. | | | Edgewater, Seminole, Wekiva and Apopka each remained unbeaten following Week 5 wins while No. 7 Lake Mary and No. 10 Oviedo came up short. | | | Windermere High takes first in boys race of the West Orange Invite cross country meet, while Winter Park holds off stacked field for top spot in the Titan Invitational boys golf meet and Oviedo boys and girls win Lake Brantley swim invite | | | Bryce Harper connected for a three-run homer that Philadelphia desperately needed and the Phillies avoided sliding any deeper in the NL wild-card standings with a 9-4 win over the Cleveland Indians on Saturday night. | | | Yadier Molina homered on Craig Kimbrel's first pitch to tie the score and send shockwaves through the street. Then came Paul DeJong, homering on the next pitch to give the Cardinals the lead and turn Wrigleyville into the world's biggest crying room. | | | The Mets took a near-fatal loss with eight games left. | | | Miami Marlins outfielder prospect Victor Mesa Jr. has made an immediate impact with the organization, earning Gulf Coast League MVP. The Cuban outfielder, who's brothers with Victor Victor Mesa, played the entire season at age 17. | | | |
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