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FSU, Florida fans need to believe in new coaches

February 8, 2018 College football

Thursday, 3 a.m. Their names do not matter. Not yet, anyway. Most of the fan bases have never heard of them. Their times don’t matter. Their awards don’t matter. Nor their height or their weight or their stats. To be blunt, not even the stars by their names matter. What matters, in college recruiting, is […]

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Once again, USF women roll at home

February 8, 2018 general

Thursday, 2 a.m. “This is how a team warms up for a big game. Now, we just have to see how the USF women perform Saturday against  13th-ranked Ohio State. The Bulls won their ninth of 10 home games Wednesday night, beating East Carolina, 88-47. On the night, USF hit 14 three-pointers. Kitija Laksa had […]

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The Greatest

February 7, 2018 College Sports in Florida

Here is where arguments start. One man’s ever-changing list: 1. Michael Jordan 2. Wayne Gretzky 3. Muhammad Ali 4. Babe Ruth 5. Jim Brown  Content beyond this point is for members only.

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Other backups have been at front of victories

February 6, 2018 general

Tuesday, 3 a.m. The story was so great, so inspiring, so delicious that the temptation is to think it has never happened before. It has. Nick Foles charged so far from nowhere, so impossibly, so triumphantly, that the urge is to believe it was a once-in-a-lifetime effort. It isn’t.  Content beyond this point is for […]

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Lightning can’t stop McDavid in defeat

February 6, 2018 general

Tuesday, 2 a.m. For most of the year, the Tampa Bay Lightning has been one of the hottest teams in the NHL. Not Monday night, however. Monday night, the Lightning was outnumbered by the Winnipeg Fightning McDavids. Connor McDavid of Winnipeg scored four goals and had an assist to help Winnipeg clobber the Lightning, 6-2. […]

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Eagles’ resiliency interrupts New England dynasty

February 5, 2018 general

Monday, 4 a.m. Today, the world belongs to Philadelphia. Celebrate, if you wish, by throwing full catsup packets at opposing fans. Boo Santa. Heckle Mia Hamm. Punch a police horse. Today, it’s okay. You can jeer the world if you want. The Iggles are world champions, and nothing else matters. It is a harsh town, […]

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Random thoughts: The weather outside is frightful

February 4, 2018 College Sports in Florida

Sunday, 3 a.m. Isn’t it interesting that the guys who run the Super Bowl are tired of their fans being warm? — Tom Brady has a lot of NFL records. He doesn’t have this one, though: The oldest quarterback to start a game. That honor goes to former Buc Steve DeBerg, who started a game […]

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Bolts hang on to win on Conacher’s penalty shot

February 4, 2018 general

Sunday, 2 a.m. The big lead was mostly gone now, and defeat was in the air, and the Vancouver Canucks — the lowly Canucks — had all of the momentum. Which is when Corey Conacher stepped in to save the day for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Really.  Corey Conacher. Conacher scored on a penalty shot […]

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Ask Gary: Has the Super Bowl hype calmed down?

February 3, 2018 College Sports in Florida

Each week, the readers take over GarySheltonsports.com and play Ask Gary. They send in a question, or a couple, on Thursday night or Friday morning and we all talk about the world of sports. Think of it as a radio show where you don’t have to be on hold. Join us and ask a question, […]

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Patriots have built a dynasty on close wins

February 2, 2018 general

Friday, 4 a.m. It has reached a point where the championships start to blur. It has reached a point where the word “dynasty” is thrown around. The truth of it, however, is that the Patriots are not some high-powered machinery that chews up opponents along its way to another title, however. As well coached, and […]

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