FHSAA seeks opinion from member schools on new classification plan • High school sports scores and top performers from Thursday, Oct. 12
Sentinel Sports Final Friday, October 13, 2023 | | |
| | Yet another change is coming for the FHSAA model? The thought of an Open division, however, sounds intriguing. ... Good to see Franz Wagner actually involved in the offense in Orlando's second presason game instead of him being stationary. ... Graham Mertz has the perfect chance to string together some big plays in Columbia this weekend for the Gators while FSU's receiver room is undergoing a makeover. | | Orlando was led by Franz Wagner's 18 points and controlled the game throughout at Rocket Fieldhouse on Thursday night. None of Orlando's starters played more than 20 minutes. | | | The FHSAA's new governor-appointed board of directors held an informational Zoom meeting Thursday to learn more about how Florida high school sports teams are divided into classifications. A new open-division idea was discussed ahead of the board's official business meeting in November. | | | Local winners in big girls' volleyball matches included Osceola, Lake Brantley, Olympia and Hagerty, which swept their county rival Oviedo. Big volleyball victories were also notched by Horizon, Orangewood Christian, Pine Ridge and Timber Creek. | | | A resurgent run game as well as a defense that dominated for three quarters are two of the biggest positives from FSU's return following the bye. Now the Seminoles look to continue their roll against Syracuse, which is coming off double-digit losses to Clemson and North Carolina, | | | While Florida quarterback Graham Mertz's 80% completion rate is on a school record-setting pace, the Gators' aerial attack has been stuck in first gear and showed little quick-strike capability. | | | Offseason additions Luke Glendening and Jonas Johansson stepped up to help fend off an extra attacker in the final minutes of Tuesday's victory over Nashville. | | | Hurricanes freshman defensive lineman Rueben Bain Jr. has graded out as one of the top freshman defensive players in the nation, according to Pro Football Focus. | | | A look at how the Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers match up in six key areas of their Week 6 game at Hard Rock Stadium. | | | One of the most glaring marks in the Billy Napier Era is that his team is just 1-7 away from Gainesville. Quarterback Graham Mertz and Co. look to capitalize on the SEC's worst defense while Austin Armstrong's defense focuses on Gamecocks QB Spencer Rattler. | | | The Jaguars are 3-6 in games following a trip across the pond and have lost four of their past five. Effort and energy are more of a concern this year because Jacksonville played consecutive games in London and spent 10 days overseas. | | | Mayfield has always done some of his best work on the move. His ability to extend plays was on full display during his game-sealing 5-yard touchdown pass to Deven Thompkins in the Bucs' 26-9 win over the New Orleans Saints on Oct. 1. | | | |
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