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Gators stay flexible, take strength program in new direction under Billy Napier

Gators strength coach Mark Hocke was hired because he's not all about pumping iron. He was players to be more mobile.

Gators QBs, offense need to improve coming off 1st scrimmage

Florida's defense held the upper hand against quarterback Anthony Richardson and the Gators' offense during the team's first scrimmage of preseason camp.

UCF coordinator Williams encouraged by defense's progress

UCF defensive coordinator Travis Williams said the Knights have linebackers he can use for different situations this season.

Hurricanes' TreVonte' Citizen suffers 'significant' injury, others working though minor injuries

Hurricanes freshman running back TreVonte' Citizen suffered a "significant" injury during fall camp, Mario Cristobal said.

Miami only Sunshine State team ranked in preseason AP poll; UCF, UF receive votes

Miami was the only Florida team to earn a spot in the preseason Associated Press top 25 poll.

Miami to host 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship

Miami was chosen to host the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

Dolphins sign cornerback Mackensie Alexander after Trill Williams' injury

The Miami Dolphins signed cornerback Mackensie Alexander in the wake of Trill Williams' knee injury.

Jets turn to Joe Flacco, 37, with second-year QB Zach Wilson sidelined

New York Jets quarterback Joe Flacco is 37 years old, and that's practically ancient when you consider he's on a roster filled with guys who were still learning how to add, subtract and read...

Kevin Harvick builds momentum heading toward NASCAR playoffs

Kevin Harvick has surged into title contention with a two-race winning streak that has revived the 2014 NASCAR champion.

Sandy Alcantara dominant, shuts down Padres in Marlins' win

Sandy Alcantara threw seven innings of four-hit ball as the Marlins beat the Padres. Miguel Rojas and Jacob Stallings had three hits apiece and rookie JJ Bleday homered for the Marlins, who snapped...

Rays defeat host Yankees 4-0

Tampa Bay won its third straight and seventh in 11 games after a 3-8 start following the All-Star break to improve to 61-53.

Mets blasted into outer space, 13-1, to open series with Braves

The most gruesome portion of the Mets' schedule got off to an ominous start.

Orioles' bats bounce back to best Blue Jays, 7-3, to begin key series against AL wild-card leaders

After going into the ninth inning without a walk or hit Sunday against the Rays, the Orioles got on the board early and often in a 7-3 win over the American League wild-card-leading Blue Jays...

Syndergaard sharp, Sosa drives in 3 as Phillies beat Reds

Starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard allowed three earned runs through seven innings as the Phillies beat the Reds on Monday, 4-3.

Marcus Stroman appreciates David Ross lamenting a quick hook in the Chicago Cubs' 5-4 loss: 'I have a lot of respect for that man'

Chicago Cubs manager David Ross admitted after Monday's game he pulled starter Marcus Stroman a batter too soon.

Chicago White Sox score 4 in the 8th to rally for a 4-2 win against the Houston Astros: 'That was a good one'

Some eighth-inning magic and Johnny Cueto's pitching propelled the Chicago White Sox to one of their best wins of the season.

Dylan Cease is ready for Tuesday's showdown vs. Justin Verlander. 'It's exciting,' the Chicago White Sox starter says.

Justin Verlander and Dylan Cease are top candidates for the AL Cy Young Award. They're scheduled to pitch Tuesday at Guaranteed Rate Field.

World Series will start on a Friday for the 1st time since 1915 and could end on Nov. 5 — its latest date ever

The World Series is scheduled to start on a Friday for the first time since 1915 and could end on Nov. 5, its latest ever.

Hunter moves from Heat broadcasts to basketball operations; Hardaway selects Hall presenters

Ruth Riley Hunter moving fulltime to Miami Heat basketball operations, leaving her broadcasting basketball role.

Brittney Griner's lawyers appeal her 9-year Russian prison sentence

Lawyers for American basketball star Brittney Griner on Monday filed an appeal against her nine-year Russian prison sentence for drug possession, Russian news agencies reported Monday.

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