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NIL a year later: Big 12-bound UCF points another direction in arms race

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NIL a year later: Big 12-bound UCF points another direction in arms race

The Knights may lack the large donors who have assisted schools such as Miami in paying exorbitant sums to recruits, but they're undeterred.

UCF football to focus on simple things in first scrimmage of training camp

UCF coach Gus Malzahn said he's hoping to learn a lot about his team during Sunday's scrimmage.

Mario Cristobal's hard work pushes Hurricanes' recruiting class to old heights

The Miami Hurricanes have been rolling on the recruiting trail all summer, and now boast the No. 7 recruiting class in the nation.

Hurricanes secure commitment from offensive lineman Connor Lew

Three-star offensive lineman Connor Lew committed to Miami on Friday.

No defense for Orlando City in 3-0 home loss to New England

The Lions outshot New England 18-11, but the Revolution had a 5-3 advantage in shots on goal.

Pride confront familiar faces vs. Angel City in key home match

Sydney Leroux was traded by Angel City, which also has five other players with connections to Orlando, and a lot is riding on this result.

Tom Brady back at Bucs practice following excused absence

The 45-year-old quarterback had Wednesday (his birthday) off and an excused absence Friday.

Tyreek Hill eager to face Dolphins opponent for first time in Tampa with his usual brash confidence

Receiver Tyreek Hill will soon be facing defensive backs from another team when the Dolphins head to Tampa for joint practices.

Dolphins defense approaching in-season form with blitzes added as camp progresses

The Miami Dolphins defense is offering more of its blitz looks the deeper the team goes into training camp.

Dave Hyde: Will Miami Dolphins owner Steve Ross own up to being a problem for his team?

In the past few years, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has worked against his coach, quarterback and even general manager. As a new season begins, there's a stark realization that one of the...

Dolphins camp (Day 9): Skylar Thompson throws first interception; plus stock up, stock down

A quick look at Dolphins training camp highlights and lowlights, and other observations from Saturday's practice.

Rays get hammered 9-1 in Detroit

The loss snapped the Rays' modest three-game winning streak, dropping their record to 57-50 as they hung on to one of three American League wild-card playoff opportunities.

Rays outfielder Kevin Kiermaier: 'I'll be back, better than ever'

The centerfielder said his left hip surgery went well and he is feeling great. Where he plays next year is in question.

Lopez's struggles, Marlins' offensive ineptitude persist as Miami shut out by Cubs in Chicago

Pablo Lopez has struggled mightily since being struck on his pitching wrist in Houston on June 10, with a 5.23 ERA and a 1.481 WHIP since then. He has gone 3-5 and seen his ERA balloon from 2.30...

Yankees fall, 1-0, in Jordan Montgomery's stellar revenge game

Jordan Montgomery never imagined this.

Max Scherzer Ks 11, pitches Mets past Braves for DH sweep

Max Scherzer tied a season high with 11 strikeouts over seven innings and the New York Mets beat the sloppy Atlanta Braves 6-2 Saturday night to complete a doubleheader sweep.

Florida State sets men's basketball non-conference schedule

The Seminoles will include Darin Green Jr., a transfer from UCF, and begin home non-conference play Nov. 14.

NASCAR's Bubba Wallace earns first career Cup pole

Bubba Wallace turned a lap of 190.703 mph in the No. 23 Toyota that is co-owned by driver Denny Hamlin and NBA icon Michael Jordan.

IndyCar uncertainty creates compelling questions

Silly season has gone mad in motorsports and the domino effects stretch across three series, around the globe and into at least one courtroom.

Kyle Lowry says continuity, not conditioning, 'derailed' first season with Heat

Kyle Lowry opens up on first NBA season with Miami Heat, and how a family situation limited continuity.

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