Teddy Bridgewater, Florida and coaching suspension
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A Miami High School has suspended its former football coach– an ex-Miami Dolphin quarterback– for potentially giving illegal gifts to players.
A 300-pound target with 983 receiving yards selects Florida. Plus, Bradford and Columbia shine at Jaguars Prep event and much more.
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Yardbarker on MSNFormer NFL QB turned Florida high school coach suspended amid investigationThe former NFL quarterback acknowledged in a Facebook post that the high school has suspended him. This comes in the wake of the news that the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) started an impermissible benefits investigation into Bridgewater and his program last week after allegations were received.
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WCJB TV20 on MSNNew Florida law allows more private school athletes to suit up for public school teamsThe legislation, which took effect July 1, removes previous restrictions that only allowed students from non-Florida High School Athletic Association member private schools to join public school athletics.
Which Northeast Florida high school football team is the best of the quarter-century from 2000-01 to 2024-25? Here's your chance to vote.
The Florida High School Athletic Association has faced months of criticism since proposing the change in policy, which would require athletes to report their menstruation history yearly.
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MaxPreps selected its top 100 high school athletes nationwide for the 21st century so far. Which Jacksonville-area stars made the list?
The Florida High School Athletic Association begins high school flag football playoffs on Wednesday, April 23 across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. Games kick off at 7 p.m. April 23 unless noted.
This is the second of a three-part series on female wrestling in the region. Alyssa Favara started her competitive wrestling career relatively later in life, and she started it on a lark. As a ninth-grade student at Palmetto Ridge High School in Naples,
On July 24, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) approved changes to FHSAA Bylaw 9.9 which governs amateurism, and now, NIL for Florida high school student-athletes. These changes ...
Three years later, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) has unanimously approved a policy that allows high school athletes to do the same.
Only 11 teams have made FHSAA championship football games in Southwest Florida history with only 4 lifting a title trophy. Here's how they all fared.