Every morning, get the late sports scores and stories from the night before.
Here are some key questions that need to be answered before UCF football hosts Georgia Tech on Saturday. | | |
The former Bucs coach has been warned for his sideline conduct Sunday against the New Orleans Saints, but why was he even there? | | |
When the Gators go into Tennessee this week, Jalen Kitna will be second option behind quarterback Anthony Richardson. | | |
The Seminoles lost their starter in last week's comeback win vs. Louisville, but he remained active with his input to Tate Rodemaker. | | |
Tua Tagovailoa earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week for the first time after his six-touchdown performance in a come-from-behind win at the Ravens. | | |
A full slate of girls and boys bowling, golf and swimming and girls volleyball made for a busy night of high school sports. | | |
Already out of the postseason chase, Orlando was hoping to at least close the season strong and now have just two games remaining. | | |
A closer look at near-perfect bowling, a 1-point cross country win, a volleyball tournament title, coaching chatter and FHSAA additions. | | |
They need to find pass-catchers who will step up while Xavier Restrepo and Jacolby George miss time with injuries. | | |
Successful SoCal coach Ernest Rittenhouse made a big move, as did his players on the undefeated Horizon girls volleyball team. | | |
After being suspended for a year and heavily find by the NBA, Robert Sarver said he has started the process of selling both teams. | | |
Here's the latest episode of the Orlando Sentinel's UCF Football Now with columnist Mike Bianchi and beat reporter Jason Beede. | | |
Point tried to return from a torn quad muscle during the Stanley Cup final vs. the Avalanche but only lasted two games. | | |
Wednesday's loss is the third in a row against the AL-best Astros, but at least this one isn't a shutout. | | |
USA Basketball is preparing for the FIBA World Cup in Australia. | | |
Miami is dealing with injuries to cornerback Xavien Howard and tackle Terron Armstead, along with tight ends Cethan Carter and Hunter Long. | | |
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