How to spell the college bowl season

December 6, 2018 general

Thursday, 4 a.m. Playing alphabet soup with the college bowl season: A is for Alabama, the current royalty of college football. The Tide will have to go through Oklahoma and, probably, Clemson to win it this time, which is tough sledding. But when do you bet against Alabama? B is for Jeff Brohm, who didn’t […]

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Bucs are underdogs to Saints in must-win game

December 6, 2018 general

Thursday, 4 a.m. Excuse me, but isn’t this where we started? Then, there were high expectations for the Saints. There were none for the Bucs. Then, Drew Brees was one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks. Jameis Winston was suspended. Then, the Bucs shocked the league with an upset victory. Now, they have a chance to […]

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Bolts come back to beat Detroit behind Pasquale

December 5, 2018 general

Wednesday, 4 a.m. Lately, the Tampa Bay Lightning has had ownership of the Detroit Red Wings. And so you can’t blame the Bolts for giving the Red Wings a chance Tuesday night. I know. Let’s play the game in Detroit. Hockeytown, you know? Home ice should give the Wings a nice push, right? Despite six […]

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Looking back at the Bucs’ victory over Carolina

December 4, 2018 general

Tuesday, 4 a.m. 5 Observations 1. Say what you want, but Jameis Winston isn’t having trouble passing chemistry with any other wide receiver. Maybe the problem isn’t on Winston’s side of the lab. 2. Dirk Koetter sure is smarter when his team isn’t coughing up the football like hairballs. 3. I’ve seen a lot of […]

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Dynamic duo leads Lightning to easy victory

December 4, 2018 general

Tuesday, 3 a.m. Starskey had Hutch. Batman had Robin. Sherlock had Watson. The Lone Ranger had Tonto. Sometimes, greatness keeps company. It’s that way in hockey, too, and with the Tampa  Bay Lightning, who can now throw Brayden Point and Nikita Kucherov onto the same patch of ice. It paid off again Monday night, as […]

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Unknown legend: Bucs’ Adams introduces himself

December 3, 2018 general

Monday, 4 a.m. This is why we love sports. This is why we tune in. No, it isn’t about the brand names, the guys with millions in the bank and pretty girls on their arms. It isn’t about the familiar smiles and the terrific plays and awful commercials they make. It isn’t for Jameis Winston […]

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Bolts come from three goals down to trip Panthers

December 2, 2018 general

Sunday, 4 a.m. Some nights are remembered by their nightmares. Some are remembered by a man conquering them. Take Louis Domingue, the Bolts’ shaky-but-solid goaltender. Domingue started Saturday night wit the worst possible way, falling behind 4-1 to the last-place Florida Panthers. It took Florida only eight shots to take the lead. It was one-of-those […]

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Random thoughts: Hurts was the perfect backup QB

December 2, 2018 general

Sunday, 3 a.m. You have to be thankful that Jalen Hurts didn’t run, and he didn’t transfer, and he didn’t sulk. He just backed up, and then he led Alabama to a win in the SEC title game. That’s the perfect way to handle a difficult situation. — Nobody asked me, but I’m going with […]

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Ask Gary: Could Taggart find his way back to USF?

December 1, 2018 College football

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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Bolts beat Buffalo on a shot by … Paquette?

November 30, 2018 general

Friday, 4 a.m. As a player, he is best known for blood on his knuckles. Usually, it is not his blood. Cedric Paquette is the instigator, the pest, the irritant. He will shove, and he will slash, and he will venture in the corners where the faint of heart dare not go. He knows his […]

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