Fire Mario Cristobal. Fire Gus Malzahn. Fire Billy Napier. Fire everybody! | Commentary • Where does UF’s Billy Napier stack up in 2022 coaching class? | Analysis
Sentinel Sports Final Wednesday, October 11, 2023 | | |
| | The Magic opened the preseason with a win (don't read much into exhibition results) and the NHL opened with a bang Tuesday night as the Lightning racked up five goals at Amalie Arena. ... Somebody tell Sentinel columnist Mike Bianchi that if you comb social media, you'll also find fans who think Gregg Popovich and Steve Kerr are overrated coaches who should've been fired by San Antonio and Golden State long ago. This is AFTER, not before, they won all those NBA championships. Not exactly where you go to find intelligent discourse. You're more likely to find a photo of Robert Plant with his shirt buttoned up ... Gators beat reporter Edgar Thompson poses a good question: Where does Billy Napier rank among the 2022 coaching class? Let's just say he only can improve when you check out the list. | | The Magic saw 18 of their 21 training camp roster players in action to open the preseason in New Orleans on Tuesday night. Wendell Carter Jr. led all scorers with 18 points in 19 minutes. | | | It's not that college football coaches shouldn't be second-guessed, but when did it become all the rage for fans to want to fire the coach at the first sign of adversity? | | | UF's Vanderbilt win still left Billy Napier 10-9 at UF. His record ranks 13th among 15 Power 5 schools with new head coaches in 2022, leading only Virginia Tech's Brent Pry (5-12) and Virginia's Tony Elliott (4-12). | | | In girls volleyball, Winter Park edged Osceola in a battle of state contenders while Lake Mary and Lake Mary Prep shot low in girls golf. In boys golf, Dr. Phillips and Lake Mary Prep shot low in wins with a golfer shooting 3-under-par in one of those matches. | | | Paul scored two power-play goals — creating chaos in the crease with his 6-foot-2, 229-pound body — including the eventual game-winner in the Lightning's 5-3 victory over the Nashville Predators on Tuesday at Amalie Arena. | | | An injured reserve stint could on the horizon for De'Von Achane, Miami's phenom rookie running back. That would put him out at least the next four weeks. | | | Recruiting Insider: Ohio State commit Jayvan Boggs of Cocoa played big vs. Sanford Seminole. His quarterback, Brady Hart, joins Lake Mary's Noah Grubb and Sabby Measick of Lake Nona as standout sophs. Applause for Christian Leary (Edgewater/Georgia Tech) and Danny Stutsman (Foundation/Oklahoma). | | | The Lions have done it behind quarterback Jared Goff and a strong rushing attack led by running back David Montgomery, who is seventh in the league in rushing yards (371) and third in rushing touchdowns (6). | | | It's a resume everyone in the game appreciates, even if his work is not always understood by the average fan. | | | One day after the rookie quarterback from Florida injured the AC joint in his right shoulder on an awkward 4-yard run against Tennessee, coach Shane Steichen announced Gardner Minshew would make his second start of the season, this time against his former team. | | | Hurricanes quarterback Tyler Van Dyke will need to bounce back from a subpar game against Georgia Tech in order to push Miami ahead of North Carolina this weekend. | | | |
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