Japan transplant Yuto Kawamura-Johnson fits right in at West Orange | Football Insider • An ugly win in the season opener is still an important win for the Buccaneers
Sentinel Sports Final Wednesday, September 10, 2025 | | |
| | What fueled Nixon’s breakout performance? | Gray lifts Rays | Hill’s attorney denies allegations | | The redshirt senior finished with 252 all-purpose yards in the Knights’ win over North Carolina A&T, highlighted by a 96-yard kickoff return. | | | In his first season of high school football since moving from Japan in July, West Orange junior Yuto Kawamura-Johnson already has 14 catches in his first 3 games. | | | Baker Mayfield and the offense weren't sharp in their first game under new offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard. The defense gave up big plays, couldn't create any turnovers and didn't generate much pressure. Still, with the game on the line, Mayfield made all the clutch throws to lead Tampa Bay to a 23-20 victory at Atlanta on Sunday. | | | No. 5 Miami, No. 10 Florida State and No. 18 South Florida are all in the AP Top 25. Those three teams are 2-0, as is UCF. The state's seven FBS teams — those four plus Florida Atlantic, FIU and previously ranked Florida — are a combined 11-3. That ties the best start in the 21-year era of the state having this many FBS schools. | | | Tristan Gray, Josh Lowe and Richie Palacios homered to help the Tampa Bay Rays defeat the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night. | | | A statement issued by Julius Collins, the attorney for Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill, claims media reports about payments are false and reiterates the allegations against Hill are a money grab. | | | The Miami Dolphins' stakes are clear: Win now or big change is coming — especially for Grier, McDaniel and Tua. | | | |
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