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(11/12/16 6:33pm)
Austin Appleby eyed the edge and held the ball to his running back’s gut. When he saw what he was waiting for — the South Carolina defensive end rushing into the backfield — he ripped the ball out and ran.
(11/11/16 5:51am)
Victor Lopez’s time in Afghanistan still follows him to class.
(11/10/16 1:57am)
Austin Appleby hung his head and dropped his pads on the locker room floor in Neyland Stadium more than a month ago.
(11/09/16 11:44pm)
John Davis, 67, watches the news on Wednesday after President-elect Donald Trump won the election. Davis watched the results with his friends, switching from Fox News and CNN to CBS and online results. “I was happy to see him win,” he said. “He saved the country.” Although Davis wore a shirt reading “Hillary for Prison 2016,” he said he doesn’t want that, and he is just glad the elections are finished. “Trump is a good guy,” David added. “We will be alright ... he will follow the steps of Reagan; he never went to war.”
(11/08/16 10:26pm)
With only two conference games remaining, Florida can still win the SEC East if it can defeat South Carolina at home and No. 19 LSU on the road. Add on a road matchup at No. 22 Florida State, however, and the home stretch of UF’s schedule looks daunting. How will the Gators finish out the season? Sports writers Ethan Bauer, Ian Cohen, Jordan McPherson and Patrick Pinak debate.
(11/07/16 11:58pm)
Every morning, John Davis, 67, reads the National Enquirer and the Daily Mail on his smartphone. In his pocket, Davis keeps a copy of the National Enquirer with the front page headline reading “Hillary: Corrupt! Racist! Criminal!”
(11/07/16 11:58pm)
Two political signs stand in front of John Davis’ house. “Get online now, ISIS Hunting Permits” reads one. Davis donated money to Trump’s campaign and voted for the Republican candidate, and he thinks people should know who Hillary really is. “(The newspapers) make up stories,” he said.
(11/07/16 11:58pm)
John Davis, 67, walks through the part of his house built 9 years ago on Main Street. “I could be President,” he said. Davis think todays presidents don’t have the skills they used to have. “John Adams was a teacher,” he added, giving examples such as Ronald Reagan, who was an actor, or Woodrow Wilson, who was also a teacher.
(11/07/16 11:58pm)
“Neither Hillary or Bill has any conscious, nothing is below them,” John Davis recited from a piece of paper. From time to time, the 67-year-old Trump supporter dictates his thoughts to an interpreter. “Michel [sic] Obama said she could never be so proud to be an American as when her husband took the White House 8 years ago,” he said. “I myself want to be proud to be an American again, until I see Mr. Trump take the Oval Office.”
(11/07/16 11:58pm)
A signs that reads “Obama Rejects Biomass as Carbon Neutral,” stands in John Davis’ backyard on Main Street.
(11/07/16 11:58pm)
John Davis, 67, is moved to tears while he explains his concern about upcoming results of the 2016 presidential election. “There are nicer guys,” he said. Davis said he would have preferred better candidates, like Ben Carson or Paul Ryan. However, he said he would rather vote for Trump — who he considers honest — than for the Clintons, “nasty and dirty as they are.”
(11/07/16 11:58pm)
John Davis, 67, stands next to three Donald Trump campaign signs in his backyard while wearing a shirt that says “Hillary sucks but not like Monica,” referring to Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky. “Go ahead, take this sign too, I’ll put twice as many up,” reads one of the many signs Davis keeps in front of his house.
(11/07/16 10:40pm)
When Luke Del Rio couldn’t lift his duffle bag after Saturday’s game, Jim McElwain knew something was wrong.
(11/07/16 10:34pm)
Every morning, John Davis, 67, reads the National Enquirer and the Daily Mail on his smartphone. In his pocket, Davis keeps a copy of the National Enquirer with the front page headline reading “Hillary: Corrupt! Racist! Criminal!”
(11/07/16 10:34pm)
“Neither Hillary or Bill has any conscious, nothing is below them,” John Davis recited from a piece of paper. From time to time, the 67-year-old Trump supporter dictates his thoughts to an interpreter. “Michel [sic] Obama said she could never be so proud to be an American as when her husband took the White House 8 years ago,” he said. “I myself want to be proud to be an American again, until I see Mr. Trump take the Oval Office.”
(11/07/16 10:34pm)
John Davis, 67, stands next to three Donald Trump campaign signs in his backyard while wearing a shirt that says “Hillary sucks but not like Monica,” referring to Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky. “Go ahead, take this sign too, I’ll put twice as many up,” reads one of the many signs Davis keeps in front of his house.
(11/07/16 10:33pm)
Two political signs stand in front of John Davis’ house. “Get online now, ISIS Hunting Permits” reads one. Davis donated money to Trump’s campaign and voted for the Republican candidate, and he thinks people should know who Hillary really is. “(The newspapers) make up stories,” he said.
(11/07/16 10:33pm)
John Davis, 67, is moved to tears while he explains his concern about upcoming results of the 2016 presidential election. “There are nicer guys,” he said. Davis said he would have preferred better candidates, like Ben Carson or Paul Ryan. However, he said he would rather vote for Trump — who he considers honest — than for the Clintons, “nasty and dirty as they are.”
(11/07/16 10:33pm)
John Davis, 67, walks through the part of his house built 9 years ago on Main Street. “I could be President,” he said. Davis think todays presidents don’t have the skills they used to have. “John Adams was a teacher,” he added, giving examples such as Ronald Reagan, who was an actor, or Woodrow Wilson, who was also a teacher.
(11/07/16 10:33pm)
A signs that reads “Obama Rejects Biomass as Carbon Neutral,” stands in John Davis’ backyard on Main Street.