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The quarterback threw six touchdowns to rally the Dolphins against Baltimore. | | |
Quarterback Anthony Richardson remains a work a progress, and there are two other key takeaways from Saturday's game. | | |
The Magic have options with flex players at guard and forward, and coach Jamahl Mosley has tough choices ahead when camp starts Sept. 27. | | |
A 40-14 victory over FAU didn't come easy for the Knights, but they rebounded from a sloppy effort in last week's loss to Louisville. | | |
Who are projected to be the best players on the next level from Central Florida? Sentinel recruiting expert Chris Hays drops his latest Super60. | | |
Starter Jeffrey Springs has another effective outing, and Christian Bethancourt and Jose Siri hit back-to-back home runs. | | |
A tight game turns on miscues, as Tampa Bay intercepts Jameis Winston three times, including two by Jamel Dean. | | |
The Dolphins were down three scores but won during the waning seconds in Baltimore, 42-38. | | |
While the top four teams cruised, a few surprises and even some last-second heroics made for an exciting Week 3 in college football. | | |
The Hurricanes hung with Texas A&M, but mistakes doomed them in the loss. | | |
The Jags sacked Matt Ryan five times, held NFL rushing champion Jonathan Taylor to 54 yards and notched their eighth franchise shutout. | | |
The Eagles' A.J. Brown and Minnesota's Justin Jefferson are part of a matchup that features two of the top receivers in the league. | | |
Mike Preston writes: When the Ravens had one of the league's worst defenses in 1996, they used the draft to select and build around star players. What's their excuse now? | | |
Finals MVP Chelsea Gray scored 20 points to lead Las Vegas to its first championship with a Game 4 victory. | | |
The comeback couldn't have been completed without the stops late after the Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson torched them through three quarters. | | |
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