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Gators QB Anthony Richardson close to full speed, Emory Jones all in for 2022

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March 16, 2022

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Gators QB Anthony Richardson close to full speed, Emory Jones all in for 2022

The Gators opened spring practice Tuesday with plenty of attention on Richardson's return to the field and Jones' end game.

UCF spring football underway as QB Mikey Keene, Thomas Castellanos stand out

New UCF offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey had his first chance to watch all five quarterbacks on opening day Tuesday.

Magic's rest-of-season outlook became clearer before historic loss to Nets

Kyrie Irving dropped 60 points at Amway Center, the most ever allowed there by Orlando since it opened for the 2010-11 season.

Pride goalkeeper pushes for more changes in women's soccer

What happened in the U.S. inspired Erin McLeod, who helped the union negotiate a new deal with the NWSL, to use her influence with the Canadian federation.

FSU's investment in football support staff starts with GM Darrick Yray

Darrick Yray joined the Florida State staff as the new general manager of personnel this offseason. 

Who's No. 1: DP, OCP or Lake Highland? Final boys basketball Super 16

Very little separated Dr. Phillips, Lake Highland Prep, Orlando Christian Prep, Olympia and Windermere in the final area rankings.

Magic's Bol Bol to miss remainder of season

The Magic acquired Bol Bol from the Boston Celtics on Feb. 10 ahead of the trade deadline.

Transfers along FSU's offensive line show promise

Florida State coach Mike Norvell sees spring camp as an excellent chance to fortify the front.

Lightning face obstacles ahead of trade deadline, but can they maneuver a deal?

General manager Julien BriseBois again tempers expectations, but he has improved the team dramatically at the past two deadlines.

Local Hurricanes standout James Williams establishing himself as UM's 'top dog'

Entering his second year at Miami, former American Heritage star James Williams is establishing himself as a leader on the Hurricanes' defense.

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