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Gators coach Billy Napier will be aggressive in transfer portal to address depth: ‘We need players’

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Gators coach Billy Napier will be aggressive in transfer portal to address depth: 'We need players'

Napier used a limited playbook during the first spring scrimmage, setting the stage for a busy spring mining the transfer portal.

UCF women's basketball: Conference's Sixth Player of the Year enters transfer portal

With women's basketball coach Katie Abrahamson-Henderson gone to Georgia, the move by Brittney Smith is not surprising.

Magic switching up defensive coverages mostly yields positive results

They've produced during the past month, ranking fifth in defensive rating since Feb. 23.

UCF receiver Jaylon Robinson battles each day to get back to his old self

The redshirt senior receiver missed 5 games last year with a knee injury and is working to regain his confidence this spring while working under new position coach Grant Heard.

Ashlyn Harris takes Pride to heart: 'This is my people and my city, and I love it so much'

The former captain for Orlando's NWSL team, who is from Satellite Beach, returned as a member of New Jersey-based Gotham FC.

Magic bring back Devin Cannady on 10-day contract

Devin Cannady will occupy the Magic's 15th and final standard roster spot for the duration of his deal.

Hurricanes associate head basketball coach Chris Caputo reportedly taking head coaching position

Caputo appears to be headed to George Washington University.

Revisiting the Dolphins' Laremy Tunsil trade and what has come from it

Years after the 2019 trade of the franchise left tackle, the domino effect has continued with some of those picks used to acquire other future picks.

Omar Kelly: Todd Bowles needs to succeed with Buccaneers to create favorable change for minority coaches

Bowles needs to succeed in Tampa if minority coaches are going to make inroads when it comes getting fair and equal opportunities in the NFL.

Lake Highland's Al Honor is Dairy Farmers girls basketball coach of year

DP coach Anthony Jones and Lake Highland senior Nyla Harris finished second in Coach of the Year and Miss Basketball voting.

Hurricanes come to Fort Lauderdale: DRV PNK Stadium to host UM's spring football game

On April 16, it'll be the first time the Hurricanes will play their spring game in front of fans since 2019.

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