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TALLAHASSEE After the first full scrimmage, it's still uncertain who the starting quarterback will be for Florida State in 2008. ...more
August 16, 2008
CORAL GABLES Miami held its second scrimmage of fall camp Friday night, running close to 100 plays in full pads at UM's Cobb Stadium. ...more
August 15, 2008
Looking for a silver lining, Meyer even reasoned that practicing in the rain was, well, good practice for when it rains. ...more
August 15, 2008
After five practice sessions in the past three days, the University of Miami will take today off before returning to the field Friday night for the team's second scrimmage of the fall. ...more
August 14, 2008
Justin Williams, a receiver for three seasons, recently was moved to safety because of Florida's depth issues at the defensive position. If Wednesday's first team scrimmage of the preseason was any indication, the decision is a good one. ...more
August 14, 2008
The seasons of two more Florida Gators have taken a knee. Coach Urban Meyer announced Tuesday redshirt sophomore offensive lineman Jim Barrie and freshman linebacker Brendan Beal will be lost for the season because of torn ACLs. ...more
August 13, 2008
Brett Favre will be reinstated and added to the Green Bay Packers' active roster Monday. ...more
August 3, 2008
Any team with Kobe Bryant and LeBron James in the lineup is going to score. ...more
August 1, 2008
AVON PARK — Eight-year old A.J. Mitchell stood in the proper stance and took off like a dart when the word "Go" was yelled, running his route with a huge smile on his face. It was a classic tale of grin meeting gridiron, as Mitchell got his first taste of football along with 70 kids from Highlands County, who braved the muggy mornings and participated in the C&C All-Star Football Clinic at Memorial Field. Chris Hawthorne and Gaingo Hipps of Avon Park, along with former Lake Placid and Florida Gator football player Zep Augustine, organized the fundamentals clinic and were pleased with the turnout. "We're trying to emphasize the fundamentals with all the kids," Augustine said. "We want to introduce the kids to competition and teach them to love the game of football." The kids were broken down into three age groups (ages 6-10, 11-13 and 14-16) and run through basic stretching and warm-up exercises before breaking them off with their position instructors. ...more
June 8, 2008
DIXIE YOUTH LEAGUE AA ROOKIES YOUNG TEAM WILL TRY TO STAY COMPETITIVE ...more
June 7, 2008
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