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No Gators football players test positive for COVID-19, but UF expects that to change

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No Gators football players test positive for COVID-19, but UF expects that to change

No one on the Florida Gators football team has tested positive for COVID-19, but the school's athletic trainers say that is sure to change as athletes return to campus.

FSU football players test positive for COVID-19 upon return to campus

Florida State officials say they have had some positive tests for COVID-19 among their returning football players, but the exact number of positive tests still is uncertain at this point.

3 UCF football players test positive for COVID-19 after return to campus

Three UCF football players tested positive for COVID-19 after returning to campus for voluntary workouts last week.

FHSAA approves girls wrestling for 2021-2022 season

The Florida High School Athletic Association board of directors heard the final proposal to sanction girls wrestling on Tuesday and made the decision.

FHSAA board approves six football quarters per week, sand volleyball

FHSAA added sand volleyball and girls wrestling and had lengthy discussions about its summer policy and granting additional eligibility to athletes repeating a grade level due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Dr. Phillips OT Kyjuan Phillips excited about committing to Colorado State

Dr. Phillips offensive tackle Kyjuan Phillips said strong connections to the coaching staff helped him decide to commit to Colorado State.

Orlando Pride unveil new white jersey honoring Lake Eola roots, supporters

The Orlando Pride unveiled a new white plume road kit on Tuesday featuring feathers, honoring swans at iconic Lake Eola and the Black Swans Drinking Club supporters group.

A plethora for playoffs: MLB proposes up to 16 teams advance

Major League Baseball is talking about having as many as 16 teams in the playoffs this year if the season is able to start after a long delay caused by the coronavirus pandemic

Players' union responds to MLB with its latest counteroffer to restart the season

This time around, the union is reportedly calling for an 89-game season that will pay the players their full prorated salary and allow for expanded playoffs.

Breaking down Marlins' options with No. 3 pick in MLB draft

With Arizona State slugger Spencer Torkelson expected to be drafted first, the Marlins will likely select either Vanderbilt's Austin Martin or Texas A&M's Asa Lacy. Here's a look at both top prospects.

MLB draft broadcast to include Trinity Prep, Miami pitcher Slade Cecconi

Slade Cecconi joins Windermere High's Carson Montgomery and Florida International's Logan Allen, who played at Orange City University, as Orlando area pitchers who could hear their names called during the first two rounds of the MLB draft.

NASCAR set to allow some fans at Sunday's Homestead-Miami Speedway race

NASCAR will allow a limited number of fans to return to races this month at Homestead-Miami Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The era of Confederate flags flying during NASCAR races could be coming to an end

Bubba Wallace — the lone black driver in NASCAR — wants the stock car series with deep ties to the South to ban the Confederate flag at its properties and formally distance itself from what for millions is a symbol of slavery and racism.

NASCAR Cup winners 2020

See photos of weekly winners in the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR race series, starting with the 61th Daytona 500 on Feb. 17 won by Denny Hamlin.

NFL stars DeAndre Hopkins, Deshaun Watson petition Clemson to remove slave owner's name from honors college

There's a reason DeAndre Hopkins never says Clemson when being introduced before NFL games.

James Dolan, Knicks finally able to put out a statement two weeks after killing of George Floyd

It took two weeks, but this is what the organization led by James Dolan said in a statement.

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