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Florida baseball begins fall practice

The Florida Gators baseball team weathered sweltering heat and constant instruction from assistant coaches in its first official fall practice Saturday at McKethan Stadium.

Friday Morning Quarterback: Texas A&M’s final Big 12 push begins… now

A weekly primer. GAME OF THE CENTURY OF THE WEEK OKLAHOMA STATE at TEXAS A&M (-4½) • 3:30 p.m.

Headlinin’: Another year, another season in limbo for Duron Carter

Making the morning rounds. • More patience, grasshopper.

Back up the van: Syracuse and Pitt are officially joining the ACC, at the Big East’s expense

On Monday, the much-discussed, oft-lamented fate of the Big 12 hangs in the balance in board rooms in Norman, Okla., and Austin, Texas, the latest stage in an ongoing melodrama that’s ensnared lawyers, lobbyists, politicians and at least five major conferences in its tangled web over the last month.

Back up the van: Syracuse and Pitt are officially joining the ACC, at the Big East’s expense

On Monday, the much-discussed, oft-lamented fate of the Big 12 hangs in the balance in board rooms in Norman, Okla., and Austin, Texas, the latest stage in an ongoing melodrama that’s ensnared lawyers, lobbyists, politicians and at least five major conferences in its tangled web over the last month. By contrast, the ACC makes the whole sordid business of conference realignment look effortless: With almost no advance warning, the conference has officially announced the additions of longtime Big East members Pittsburgh and Syracuse , swelling its ranks to 14 schools and leaving the Big East scrambling for its life as a major football conference — again — with only seven schools remaining in the fold.

Syracuse and Pitt are officially joining the ACC, at the Big East’s expense

On Monday, the much-discussed, oft-lamented fate of the Big 12 hangs in the balance in board rooms in Norman, Okla., and Austin, Texas, the latest stage in an ongoing melodrama that’s ensnared lawyers, lobbyists, politicians and at least five major conferences in its tangled web over the last month.

Surviving Oklahoma’s first big road test was a dirty job, but a real BCS frontrunner had to find a way to do it

Oklahoma 23, Florida State 13. The general obsession coming into this game, in this space and elsewhere, was almost entirely over how Florida State ‘s defense would hold up against the prolific pace and production of Oklahoma ‘s offense, and for good reason

Friday Morning Quarterback: Oklahoma conquers the not-so-friendly skies at FSU

A weekly primer. GAME OF THE CENTURY OF THE WEEK OKLAHOMA (-6½) at FLORIDA STATE • 8 p.m

Another September, another big stage for Florida State’s great leap forward

Among the top ten, or even in the polls at large, no one has been quieter over the first two weeks of the season than Florida State . That’s a good thing: When you’re opening up with scrimmages against Louisiana-Monroe and Charleston Southern , attention can only mean something has gone horribly wrong.

Bob Stoops’ mom prefers he not beat his little brother so badly, please

When does a coach feel bad after leading a 47-17 beatdown over a ranked team?

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