Tim Tebow’s days as a football star are long gone. His venture into baseball didn’t exactly turn into a roster spot for him in a Major League Baseball team. But those are not going to stop him from trying to find success in sports anywhere he could.
The new USL club hopes to bring a 15,000-seat stadium and a world-class training facility to northeast Florida by 2025.
Sports betting in Florida: Has it been legalized, how to bet online, where to get picks, top-tier ...
More states than ever are legalizing sports betting, but Florida sports betting must wait a little longer. Sports fans in the Sunshine State enjoyed Florida mobile sports betting for three weeks last year.
The latest Florida sports book bonus code and Florida sports book promo code will be popular among sports fans in the Sunshine State when Florida online sportsbooks return.
Feds, state, Seminoles defend Florida sports-betting deal in court; No Casinos pushes back
In a fight over who can control gambling in Florida, the state and the Seminole Tribe of Florida have filed arguments with a federal appellate court defending their five-year, $2.5 billion gambling compact, which would allow sports betting statewide as long as all bets are funneled through ...
Whittingham names QB2, addresses depth chart & previews Florida - Sports Illustrated Utah Utes ...
Kyle Whittingham: "Okay seasons here. Looking forward to the trip down to Gainesville, be a great opportunity for our football team. Florida is a really talented team, got a lot of really good players, fast, athletic.
Question: You have a nice recruiting pipeline you've developed in Florida over the last few years. Was that kind of a consideration in scheduling a series like this with Florida? Give those guys a chance to go home playing in front of their families?
South Florida sports community mourns passing of Dolphins executive Jason Jenkins – WSVN ...
In a statement issued Saturday, officials with the Dolphins confirmed Jenkins passed away unexpectedly, just hours before the team's final preseason game . He was 47 years old.
Those who knew Jenkins well said the longtime executive was more than just a figure in the press box. He spent countless hours in the community with the team's charitable foundation and youth programs.
2022 high school golfers to watch in Naples, Fort Myers, Cape Coral
Southwest Florida has always had a pool of strong golfers, and this year is no exception. Most of the All-Area First-Team selections are returning, and have had strong showings at Junior PGA tournaments this summer.
Lee and Collier County golfers left their mark in the last year's postseason, with many teams making an appearance in the state tournaments, like the Naples boys placing third in the Class 2A tournament and the Gulf Coast girls finishing third in the 3A state tournament.
Saudis Plan To Go After World Cup And Olympics - Sports Talk Florida - N
Somebody invented the term "sportswashing" which describes someone or some country using sports to improve a reputation to take attention away from controversial subjects.
Saudi Arabia is looking to expand its presence on the global sports platform. The country is aiming to host a World Cup and an Olympics.
Watson case revives old fight for massage therapy industry - Sports Talk Florida - N
CLEVELAND (AP) — Michelle Krause still grapples with the challenge of acknowledging she's a massage therapist when she first meets someone, dreading their reaction or misguided comments even after 18 years in the profession.
Krause was among hundreds of therapists from across the country who gathered for the American Massage Therapy Association's three-day national convention, which began Thursday.
Danny Kanell explains why he's 'terrified for Florida State's future'
Florida State is reeling in a lot of uncertainties for the upcoming season. Former Florida State quarterback and current CBS Sports analyst Danny Kanell weighed in on the future of FSU and why he’s nervous for his alma mater.
On WJOX 94.5’s ‘3 Man Front,’ Kanell provided his insight into the Seminoles’ moving forward and the future of the ACC, as a whole.
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