Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Former Gators RB Trevor Etienne helps ‘juice�� rival Georgia’s attack

Orlando City regains scoring punch entering playoff rematch • Jarren Duran named MVP after game-winning home run in first career All-Star at-bat
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Sentinel Sports Final

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Looks like Kirby Smart has reloaded and will be in the mix with Georgia to compete for another national championship. He has players, such as Trevor Etienne who transferred from Florida. The school should be able to lure more talent by forging lucrative partnerships with Uber and Lyft for NIL💰, too. A true win-win: Keep their players' pockets full and the roads safer for everyone in Athens. ... Orlando City has found its rhythm on offense after a really slow start to the season. Nashville is struggling and this can be four wins in a row. ... If the MLB All-Star Game was played with the same effort as the NBA All-Star Game, the final score would've been 75-25. ... NFL camps get into gear this week. If there's any team more insufferable than the Jets (see Aaron Rodgers) I'd sure like to know. And that's taking the Cowboys into consideration. Impressive.

Former Gators RB Trevor Etienne helps 'juice' rival Georgia's attack

UF's most explosive playmaker down the stretch could now be its biggest problem when the rivals meet Nov. 2 in Jacksonville to begin a season-ending gauntlet for the Gators.

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Orlando City regains scoring punch entering playoff rematch

Nashville has looked rough in recent weeks, losing four in a row. Orlando City has won its last three games in the matchup and is preparing for a team that has made changes since their last meeting.

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Jarren Duran named MVP after game-winning home run in first career All-Star at-bat

In his first career MLB All-Star Game at-bat, Red Sox star Jarren Duran gave Team American League a 5-3 lead with a 2-run homer.

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Cure Bowl looks to return to Camping World Stadium

The game has been played at three different Orlando venues during its time, but returns to its original site where it began a decade ago.

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Dolphins can't afford another disappointing rookie class | Commentary

Let's not pretend that having undrafted players outperform talent the team used a draft pick to acquire is a good thing. Finding hidden gems should be praised, but drafting duds should be criticized because its a waste of resources (draft capital) and roster space.

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Joe 'Jellybean' Bryant, the No. 14 pick in the 1975 draft and father of Kobe Bryant, dies at 69

Joe "Jellybean" Bryant, the father of the late Basketball Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant, has died. Bryant, who spent eight seasons in the NBA, was 69.

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US women's soccer team fights the heat, plays to a draw against Costa Rica in final Olympic tune-up

The U.S. women's soccer team played to a 0-0 draw with Costa Rica in sweltering temperatures in its final exhibition tune-up game before the Paris Olympics.

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NFL training camps get underway as rookies start reporting this week

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are aiming to become the first team to three-peat since the 1965-67 Green Bay Packers won three consecutive NFL championships.

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Dolphins make two roster moves as rookies report for training camp

Dolphins rookies reported for training camp Tuesday, and Miami placed two of those rookies on the physically unable to perform list and the non-football injury list, respectively. Veterans report next week.

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LeBron James at 39 still is the center of attention for USA Basketball. That won't change in Paris

At 39 years old, starting the 22nd season of his pro career, the all-time leader in NBA points, soon to become the first men's player to represent the U.S. at the Olympic Games in three different decades, he's still LeBron. And that's why USA Basketball so badly wanted him on this team that's headed to the Paris Olympics later this month.

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