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Florida college football programs strive to keep up in national construction arms race

College football programs in the state of Florida are striving to keep up with a booming national construction arms race, while elected officials are pushing to curb such spending moving forward.

Magic stumble to close back-to-back set, fall to Jazz

The Orlando Magic weren't able to build off their impressive win against the Miami Heat, falling 109-96 to the Utah Jazz on Saturday at Amway Center.

Orlando owes David Stern a huge debt of gratitude | Commentary

Former NBA commissioner David Stern had a monumental impact on Orlando and the rest of the NBA.

Gators basketball rallies for dramatic double-OT win over Alabama

The Florida Gators delivered a dramatic 104-98 double-overtime win over Alabama Saturday night to tip off SEC play.

M.J. Walker leads No. 18 FSU to 78-65 road victory over No. 7 Louisville

Early battle turns lopsided as Miami Hurricanes trounced by Vernon Carey Jr., No. 2 Duke

The Miami Hurricanes fought early but ultimately lost big against No. 2 Duke on Saturday night at Watsco Center.

Titans headed to Baltimore after upsetting Patriots, 20-13, in AFC Wild Card game

Derrick Henry rushed for 182 yards and a touchdown while Tennessee's defense stymied Tom Brady and perhaps ended his championship-filled New England career with a 20-13 wild-card victory Saturday night.

The Patriots might finally be dead

The Titans beat the Patriots 20-13 in the wild card round Saturday night.

Texans rally from 16-point second-half deficit to beat Bills, 22-19, in AFC Wild Card game

Deshaun Watson threw a touchdown pass and ran for a score in regulation and then led the winning drive in overtime as the Texans added another comeback to Houston playoff history by rallying from a double-digit second-half deficit for a 22-19 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the playoffs

Bills' quarter-century playoff win drought continues in dumbest way possible

Deshaun Watson finally put the Bills out of their misery in a wild playoff game.

Hyde: Happy birthday, Don Shula — No one could hold a candle (much less 90) to you

Top quotes, worst jokes, biggest wins — 90 thoughts on Don Shula's 90th birthday.

Bucs coach Bruce Arians likes Teddy Bridgewater's style. Should Jameis Winston be worried?

If the Bucs are prepared to move on from Jameis Winston, they may not have to look very far for his replacement.

Miami Hurricanes officially name Rhett Lashlee offensive coordinator

The Miami Hurricanes name Rhett Lashlee as their new offensive coordinator.

What's next for Hurricanes with Rhett Lashlee taking over as offensive coordinator?

The Miami Hurricanes can now move along down their offseason task list after hiring Rhett Lashlee as offensive coordinator. The chief of staff role that Alonzo Highsmith has been tied to is among those tasks, along with potential changes with position coaches and enhancement of the roster via the transfer portal.

Tulane rallies for win over Southern Miss in Armed Forces Bowl

Justin McMillan threw three touchdown passes in the second half as Tulane rallied for a 30-13 win over Southern Mississippi in the Armed Forces Bowl

Gators beat Clemson for elite receiver Xzavier Henderson

The Florida Gators beat out Clemson for wide receiver Xzavier Henderson of Miami, the younger brother of former Gators' star CB CJ Henderson.

USMNT postpones trip to Qatar for January camp following escalating tensions in the region

The United States men's national team will not travel to Qatar as planned for its January training camp. The change of plans came Friday, a day after a United States drone strike at...

Orlando area high school scores and top performers for Jan. 4

Orlando area basketball and soccer scores from Jan. 4

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