Florida Baseball: Fall Preview Part I
Splintering wooden bats and split squad scrimmages mean only one thing for Florida baseball—the start of fall practice.
Splintering wooden bats and split squad scrimmages mean only one thing for Florida baseball—the start of fall practice.
Vanderbilt coach James Franklin is not above using gimmicks to impress recruits — he does, after all, coach at Vanderbilt. So he did his best Lane Kiffin (or Rick Neuheisel ) impression on Friday by arriving to a couple high school games in Atlanta in a helicopter
Wisconsin 48, Nebraska 17.
Making the morning rounds. • A star is born?
Brady Hoke is a self-professed hoarder: A hoarder of hats.
It’s an annual tradition: Summer forecasts declare Florida State back on the upswing , at last; Florida State loses early; Florida State drops out of the national picture until, like the blooming of new flowers, the expectations the following summer. Coming into this season, the Seminoles had been bounced from the polls following an early loss in four consecutive Septembers from 2007-10.
Making the morning rounds. • From the mountains, to the other mountains.
What, you didn’t know Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy is a killer dancer?
Making the morning rounds. • The Rap Sheet, Seminole edition
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