The running back position has undergone a significant change as modern football has remodeled itself into a pass-oriented game.
As a result, the Florida Gators have set their sights on obtaining multiple ball carrier prospects in the 2023 recruiting cycle.
"They use a lot of backs. I think they used like three or four when I was there," Baxter told AllGators on Sunday, alluding to the spring practice he attended during his unofficial visit in mid-March.
Has spring practice been enough for Florida football to get things right?
Gainesville Sun and GatorSports.com sports writer Graham Hall and columnist David Whitley talk all things University of Florida sports.
How to Bet on Tiger Woods at The Masters | Florida Sports Betting Guide
Less than 14 months after enduring a car crash that damaged his right leg so badly there was a possibility a need for amputation, Tiger Woods confirmed that he plans to compete at The Masters this week.
The 86th Masters will mark the 25th anniversary of Woods' first green jacket and he will look to make golf history by tying Jack Nicklaus by winning his sixth Masters tournament.
Pasco tourist tax rises to 5 percent
DADE CITY — Florida's Sports Coast, the marketing moniker for Pasco County's tourism efforts, wants to take its pitch to international travelers.
That idea got a shot in the arm this week when the Pasco County Commission unanimously approved an increase in their tourist tax from four percent to five percent, the highest a county Pasco's size can go.
SW FL All-Region Girls Basketball Team members up for Player of the Year
The Naples Daily News and The News-Press are proud to announce the 6 members of the 2022 All-Region Girls Basketball Team for the Southwest Florida Sports Awards, presented by Babcock Ranch to be held in person this spring.
The Southwest Florida Sports Awards show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school sports recognition program in the country.
Miami Heat's Dewayne Dedmon dishes on becoming The Mechanic - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
MIAMI — The most remarkable part of how Dewayne Dedmon became "The Mechanic" might not be the way a social-media account created a nickname that went viral to the degree of formally being adopted by the Miami Heat.
"When I was a senior in high school, my senior project actually was where I worked at a garage," Dedmon told the Sun Sentinel this week. "I can change the oil. I can change a tire. I know somewhat how to do sparkplugs. They're a little tricky. I can do a few things."
Cellphones Are Banned at the Masters Golf Tournament. Here's Why | Florida Sports
Setting foot inside the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia is like boarding a time machine into the past, where pimento cheese sandwiches cost just $1.50 and patrons mingle instead of taking selfies or watching the competition through the lens of a smartphone screen. That's because...
What Google Data Tell Us About US, Ontario Sports Betting Markets
The US sports betting industry is not short of data. State-by-state reporting means there is far more visibility into the market than just about anywhere else.
But there are still plenty of gray areas without much clarity, starting with the offshore market. To shed some light on these shadows, LSR procured some ‘softer’ data courtesy of Google .
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