A chronology of UCF football coaches through the years • LSU’s success in baseball, women’s hoops ramps up pressure on Kelly
Sentinel Sports Final Tuesday, July 18, 2023 | | |
| | Big 12 newcomers relying on collaboration during transition process | Success in baseball, women's hoops ramps up pressure on SEC's Kelly | Girls Coach of the Year leads Winter Springs to historic state championship | | The common thread of realignment has led to plenty of collaboration between the ADs over the past two years. All four face similar challenges that come with transitioning into a new conference. | | | A chronology of the coaches: The Gene McDowell, Mike Kruczek, George O'Leary, Scott Frost, Josh Heupel, Gus Malzahn eras. | | | The SEC kicked off the first of its four days talking football Monday in Nashville. | | | John Mosure pumped plenty of iron as an All-Dade high school football player and Colorado State University running back. His passion for weight training shows as he built the Winter Springs girls weightlifting program to historic FHSAA state championship status. He is the Orlando Sentinel Girls Coach of the Year. | | | Doug Campbell isn't listed as head coach for all of the six FHSAA boys bowling state championships Apopka High School has racked up since he joined the staff in 2014. But there's no doubt he has left an indelible mark on the program. He's the Orlando Sentinel Boys Coach of the Year after directing the Blue Darters' 2022 title team. | | | As Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa heads into a key fourth season, an analysis of three key benchmarks to determine whether 2023 will be a success for him. | | | A 100-mph fastball from Pete Fairbanks sank the Tampa Bay Rays in the opener of a series matching AL division leaders. | | | The Marlins occupy the NL's 3rd wild-card spot. | | | The old par-3 15th hole is now a 620-yard par-5 (the longest in Open history) but the biggest change is the new 17th hole: a par-3 of just 136 yards that can be a menace with the prevailing wind. | | | Martin Truex Jr. had just chewed up the competition when he clutched a 22-pound live lobster given to the winner and chomped on a claw. "I'd … sure like to throw him on the grill right now if you can find him," he said later of the crustacean. | | | |
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