High school sports scores and top performers from Monday • UCF receiver Javon Baker declares for 2024 NFL draft
Sentinel Sports Final Tuesday, January 9, 2024 | | |
| | Magic to host daunting Minnesota | Michigan defeats Washington for national title | FSU RB Warrick Dunn voted into College Football Hall of Fame | | Magic guard Markelle Fultz reaffirmed his goal to remain on the court long term after making his return Sunday against Hawks. "I'm on [a] minutes restriction right now and again, worry about the long haul here," he said. "Especially for myself and with the organization." | | | Local boys soccer winners included Bishop Moore and Lake Nona, while Mount Dora Christian boys basketball and City of Life girls basketball won their games. | | | Baker began his career at Alabama, where he totaled 116 yards on 9 catches in 19 appearances over two seasons (2020-21) for the Crimson Tide. He transferred to UCF for the 2022 season, leading the team in receiving yards (796) while finishing second in receptions (56). | | | Lawrence, who entered the portal last week, becomes the 13th transfer to commit to the program this offseason and the third on Monday. | | | Since he began football as 5-year-old, DJ Lagway has been the best player on the field. This past season, he was the top player in the nation, accounting for 73 touchdowns to earn Gatorade National Player of the Year. | | | The 56-year-old Roberts will complete Napier's 10-assistant staff and fill the opening created when inside linebackers coach Jay Bateman left Dec. 21 to become Texas A&M's defensive coordinator. | | | The 30-day window for the NCAA transfer portal began Dec. 4. Coming off a 5-7 season, Florida will aim to address pressing needs with veteran players seeking a change of scenery and playing opportunity. | | | The Wolverines rushed for 303 yards in the battle of unbeatens. | | | Three coaches and 19 players were announced as inductees on Monday. | | | Defensive coordinator Mike Caldwell and seven of his assistants ended up taking the fall for the biggest late-season collapse in Jacksonville Jaguars history. Coach Doug Pederson fired Caldwell and the others a day after a 28-20 loss at Tennessee that knocked the Jaguars out of the playoffs. Jacksonville was 8-3 in late November and had been atop the AFC South since Week 3. But Jacksonville lost five of its final six games and failed miserably in a win-and-in game against the Titans. Caldwell's unit allowed 29.2 points and 146.8 yards rushing per game in the Jaguars' five losses down the stretch. | | | |
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