Gators linemen Jake Slaughter, Austin Barber selected during NFL draft • Bull’s-eye squarely on Orlando Storm as UFL’s lone remaining unbeaten team
Sentinel Sports Final
Saturday, April 25, 2026
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Magic 'in a good spot' for Game 3 | Gators center gets NFL draft surprise | Storm puts unbeaten mark on the line |
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As the first-round series between No. 8 Orlando and top-seed Detroit shifts to Kia Center, the Magic plan to use the Pistons’ defensive pressure in their favor.
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Florida center Jake Slaughter goes No. 61 to the L.A. Chargers and tackle Austin Barber No. 86 to Cleveland after five years together at UF.
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The UFL-leading Orlando Storm are sitting 4-0 and will be hosting the St. Louis Battlehawks on Saturday. In honor of the team’s 4-0 record, this week the Storm is offering 40% off tickets and $4 beers between 6-7 p.m.
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TFA’s Brian Dillard can play every skill position on the football field, but he is our choice for the top receiver in the Orlando area heading into the 2026 football season.
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Forward Barbra Banda scored twice, but it wasn’t enough for the Orlando Pride, who fell at Racing Louisville 3-2 in NWSL play. The Pride are now 2-2-2 for the season.
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With Thomas Haugh, Alex Condon and potentially Rueben Chinyelu returning, the Gators are having a not-so-easy time lining up opponents for next season.
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The Jaguars picked TE Nate Boerkircher, who played four seasons at Nebraska before transferring to Texas A&M. He had 38 receptions for 417 yards and four touchdowns.
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