UCF’s Gus Malzahn fires DC Ted Roof, hands play-calling duties to Tim Harris Jr. • Embattled coach Billy Napier, surging Gators seek to end Georgia’s dominance
Sentinel Sports Final Tuesday, October 29, 2024 | | |
| | Magic survive vs. Pacers behind Paolo Banchero’s 50 points | UCF’s Gus Malzahn fires DC Ted Roof, hands play-calling duties to Tim Harris Jr. | Embattled coach Billy Napier, surging Gators seek to end Georgia’s dominance | | The forward tied Tracy McGrady’s team record for most points in a single half with 37 before the break Monday night against the Pacers on the way to a career-high 50 points to go with 13 rebounds and 9 assists. | | | Malzahn announced the changes as the Knights find themselves in the middle of a five-game losing streak. | | | Loser of three consecutive meetings, Florida seeks to end Georgia's dominance, derail coach Kirby Smart's push for a third national title in four seasons and bolster coach Billy Napier's case for a fourth season in Gainesville. | | | Hurricanes linebacker Wesley Bissainthe is "full go" after leaving Miami's win over FSU with an injury. | | | Packy Mokris shot 67 to lead Bishop Moore to a win in Class 2A District 6 boys golf, while Lake Nona, Winter Park and Circle Christian won girls titles. Emma Rynn shot 68 for Olympia in 3A District 5 to earn medalist, while Isabella Dovhey (Circle) and Katie Yang (TFA) each shot 69 in 1A District 7. | | | Jones (8-0) scored 77 points last week and remains No. 1 in the Sentinel Super 16 football coaches poll, a position the Tigers have held all season. TFA (7-1) held it's No. 2 spot despite being idle, while Lake Mary (7-2) and Edgewater (7-2) remained Nos. 3 and 4 after blowout wins, as well. | | | As expected, highly-ranked teams Winter Park, DeLand, Osceola, Oviedo, Bishop Moore, Lake Highland Prep and Orangewood Christian are alive in girls volleyball region finals. The surprise is Innovation, a first-year school with no seniors, also one win away from next week's FHSAA state tournament. | | | After knocking the Falcons backward early, Tampa Bay gave up on its ball-control attack. | | | The Dolphins (2-5) would need to go 8-2 the rest of the way to finish 10-7 and likely make the playoffs. Miami needs to go 7-3 the rest of the way to finish 9-8 and possibly make the playoffs. | | | Steven Stamkos is gone now from the Lightning , but his legacy lives on in Tampa Bay. | | | |
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