DeSclafani’s struggles cost Gators finale against Wildcats
On a day meant for celebration, Anthony DeSclafani had little to be happy about.
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On a day meant for celebration, Anthony DeSclafani had little to be happy about.
The field was soaked Friday night, but nobody made a bigger splash than Austin Maddox.
It’s a scary world outside. Past the comforts of my tiny, messy dorm room, danger lurks at every turn. People from foreign lands plot to wipe me and my country off the map. Even getting into a Toyota is akin to dancing with death. Or that’s at least what the media would have you believe. To me, news today has increasingly become a stream of cautionary tales and exaggerated warnings.
The Gators’ offense had not looked like it belonged to a top-10 team all weekend.
Editor’s Note: This is the first segment of a two-part series describing the teams employed by the university to respond in crisis situations.
I have a confession to make. It’s not one that I’m ashamed of, and it’s not an April Fools’ joke.
A week ago, UF football coach Urban Meyer went on a rampage and nearly crippled a reporter.
The Gators enjoyed a little bit of a role reversal on Sunday.
Just five days ago Austin Maddox came through to put the Gators on top with a three-run homer in the eighth inning.
More than 500 students hunted for apartments, condos and gifts at the off-campus housing fair Thursday on the Reitz Union Colonnade.
One of the best parts of the latest fad in American federal legislating is how the actual content of our billion-dollar bills remain completely secret until after they are signed into law. It’s like a scratch-off lottery ticket, and who doesn’t love the excitement and anticipation of scratch-offs?
EDITOR'S NOTE: The UPD offense report from the March 20 incident can be viewed in full at the bottom of this article.
Amanda Butler cautioned her team against the athletic, guard-oriented play Miami posed.
The sun did not shine, but it wasn’t too wet to play at a celebration for Dr. Seuss’ 106th birthday Tuesday afternoon at Westside Park.
Facebook isn’t just a classroom distraction.
A wanted man was arrested after he tried to escape police in a high-speed chase in a stolen car late Tuesday night.
Mother always said look both ways before crossing the street.
A UF radio station will launch its first half-hour Spanish newscast tonight.
In front of 16,451 fans at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., the fifth-ranked Volunteers turned their rematch with UF into a rout.
Carron Smith and Richard Smith renewed their vows for Valentine’s Day.