Monthly Archives: September 2017

“Rusty” No. 14 Miami Rallies From Halftime Deficit, Takes Down Toledo 52-30

Trailing 16-10 at the half and not knowing the health status of its No. 1 running back and top offensive weapon, the University of Miami probably thought it was caught in a “bizarro world”. Whatever happened in the locker room

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Atwell’s Two TDs Enough For Bulls To Hold Off Booker T.

Miami Northwestern‘s Chatarius “Tutu” Atwell proved to be the “winning card” Friday as the elusive dual-threat quarterback scored on a pair of long touchdown runs (24 and 56 yards) – giving his team the points needed to hold off rival

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Columbus Continues Dominance Over Belen, Explorers Cruise

In what is one of the best rivalries in the state, Christopher Columbus High continues its dominance over Belen Jesuit with a 39-3 victory Friday night in front of a capacity crowd of more than 8,000 at Tropical Park. Columbus

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Preview: No. 14 Miami Hurricanes vs. Toledo

The No. 14 University of Miami Hurricanes will host Toledo Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium. Kickoff: 3:30 p.m. Weather Forecast: 89 degrees with scattered thunderstorms (Precipitation: 60%) Miami Hurricanes Head Coach: Mark Richt (2nd season) Record: 1-0 (0-0 ACC) Top

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UM Notebook: Toledo Will Test No. 14 Canes After Layoff

Hurricane Irma gave just about everyone and everything in Florida a good jostling. While some are still reeling in the storm’s aftermath, everyone is just trying to get back to normal – or as normal as possible. Normal for the Miami

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Bald Predictions – High School Football Week Five

The events of the past couple of weeks really put a lot of things into perspective – for me at least. Hurricane Irma pretty much shook up the entire state of Florida. From the Florida Keys, which received the worst

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Fins Notebook: Timmons Suspended, Miami Trades For Linebacker

When a player goes AWOL (absent without leave), it is a scary thing. Too many times professional athletes have “disappeared into the night” and no one really knows where they are, when they left, and most importantly – why they

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Louisville Trinity Proves Too Much For Champagnat Catholic

In spite of South Florida still being in disarray from Hurricane Irma, Champagnat Catholic traveled to Kentucky to take on Louisville Trinity High School. The Lions, the Florida Class 2A state runners-up from 2016, weren’t able to overcome Trinity’s Rondale

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Schedules, Playoffs Point System Will Remain When Play Resumes

It has been a handful of days since Hurricane Irma crawled its way through the state of Florida and while the storm only made partial landfall in most places – many areas are still trying to pick up the pieces

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Cook Has Huge Game, Central Upends Bishop Gorman 24-20

While many of its fans were either making final preparations for the pending arrival of category 5 storm Hurricane Irma or asleep, Miami Central was flexing its “South Florida muscle” in Las Vegas. Senior running back James Cook had touchdowns

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