FIU Dances With Devils Saturday
The Florida International Golden Panthers will try to avenge its first loss of the season this Saturday against the Duke Blue Devils.
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The Florida International Golden Panthers will try to avenge its first loss of the season this Saturday against the Duke Blue Devils.
The Florida Gators are the lone remaining unbeaten school in the Sunshine State; but Saturday, the Gators will face their toughest test this season when the second-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide come to town.
So what does the latest manager for the Florida Marlins envision for next year? A boisterous crowd packed in a brand new stadium with a one-sided outcome which sends them home happy.
The 2011-2012 NBA season may hang in the balance when labor talks resume Friday in New York.
The consensus number one NFL prospect for the 2012 draft is Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck. With the NFL season in full-swing, a few teams, including the Miami Dolphins have already been entered into the "Suck for Luck," race.
The Florida Marlins first pitcher ever, Charlie Hough, proved he still has it after 19 years Wednesday, throwing out the last first pitch at Sun Life Stadium.
The Miami Dolphins have well documented running back issues. So, the Fins tried to address that on Wednesday by claiming former Houston Texans back Steve Slaton off waivers, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Florida Marlins have scheduled a 1 p.m. news conference Wednesday where the team is expected to confirm the worst-kept secret in Miami that Ozzie Guillen will be the team's new manager in 2012.
The Florida Marlins are in dead last in the NL East as the season comes to an end, but that doesn't mean the team didn't have some solid individual efforts this season.
When the final out is recorded at Sun Life Stadium Wednesday evening, it will be the end of the Florida Marlins and the birth of the Miami Marlins. It will also end an up-and-down ride for the Fish at Sun Life Stadium.
Bryan Petersen homered with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning and Javier Vazquez pitched a five-hitter as the Florida Marlins beat the Washington Nationals 3-2 on Tuesday night.
The soon-to-be Miami Marlins facelift has started with Ozzie Guillen coming to manage the team. The attention now turns to the Marlins roster and one name that could be at the top of the list is former Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano.
Former Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen has confirmed that he will be the next manager of the Miami Marlins.
Coming off the first loss of the season, the Florida International University Golden Panthers are hoping to have two of their best players back on the field this Saturday.
The Florida International Golden Panthers got a bit of a reprieve Monday evening as they continue to prepare to face the Duke Blue Devils on Saturday.
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