Super 16 football coaches poll: Jones stays on top, Edgewater, Lake Mary move up • High school scores and top performers from Monday, Aug. 26
Sentinel Sports Final Tuesday, August 27, 2024 | | |
| | Lake Mary Little Leaguers and world title receive rousing reception | Super 16 football coaches poll: Jones stays on top, Edgewater, Lake Mary move up | As Billy Napier enters 20th season of coaching, Gators’ leader faces game of his career | | The amount of support the team received in Lake Mary wasn’t lost on its players, coaches and family members who were at the mecca of Little League baseball. | | | Jones remains in the top spot, while Edgewater and Lake Mary move up and Seminole drops to No. 4 in the Orlando Sentinel's Week 2 Central Florida Super 16 Coaches Poll, Rounding out the top 10 are Osceola, Bishop Moore, The First Academy, Orange City University, Dr. Phillips and Apopka. | | | Luke Gossett led Circle Christian with a 34 (-2) in a boys golf win, while Charlize Peterson shot 3-under-33 for Lake Mary Prep in their girls golf win over Lake Highland Prep. In boys bowling, Alex Coghill led Oviedo with a 468 two-game series. | | | College football coaches and administrators don't necessarily love all the massive changes happening in their sport, but they know they must embrace the inevitability of this transformational season. | | | How will SEC, ACC, Big 12 and NFL shake out? Not only does Mike Bianchi predict who'll win each, here's his order of finish. | | | The sophomore suffered a "lower-body injury" a few weeks ago, according to coach Gus Malzahn, who hopes to have him back before season's end. | | | The Gators are 2.5-point underdogs in the sold-out Swamp coming off a 5-7 season and picked in July by SEC media to finish 12th among 16 conference teams. | | | The 6-foot-3, 239-pound DJ Lagway is a dual threat unlike the 6-foot-2 ¾, 216-pound Graham Mertz, a pocket passer whose 2023 season ended when he broke his collarbone while running the football at Missouri. | | | Miami coach Mario Cristobal said he was excited for a "muddy, bloody battle" in the trenches against Florida on Saturday. | | | Two perceived strengths for FSU — experienced and deep offensive and defensive lines — instead were weak spots in the Seminoles' season-opening loss to Georgia Tech. | | | |
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