Andy Grammer to perform on Flavet Field
Andy Grammer will sing to students to keep their heads up Nov. 20.
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Andy Grammer will sing to students to keep their heads up Nov. 20.
With less than two-and-a-half minutes left to play on Saturday and No. 10 Florida trailing Vanderbilt 7-6, UF kicker Austin Hardin trots out to the field.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) drives to the basket between New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis (23) and center Omer Asik (3) in the second half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. The Warriors won 134-120.
In front of the entrance to the hallway that leads to the players’ locker rooms, Stephen Curry begins every game the same way.
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) drives to the basket between New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis (23) and center Omer Asik (3) in the second half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. The Warriors won 134-120.
UF's Valdez Showers and Mark Herndon tackle UGA kick returner Reggie Davis (81) during Florida's 27-3 win against Georgia on Oct. 31, 2015, at EverBank Field in Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE — The Gators walked into EverBank Field fresh off a bye week ready to face rival Georgia in a pivotal Southeastern Conference game.
Blair Davis, right, a 23-year-old architecture and construction management junior, roasts a marshmallow in her halloween costume. The Halloween Extravaganza provided s'mores supplies - including fire - to everyone who came.
A former motel in Cedar Key, Florida, now serves as a UF biological station.
BATON ROUGE, La. — For weeks, Florida had heard the hype surrounding LSU running back Leonard Fournette.
LSU running back Leonard Fournette carries the ball as he's chased by UF linebacker Jarrad Davis (40) during the Tigers' 35-28 win against the Gators on Oct. 17, 2015, at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
A night game is the ideal atmosphere for college football.
Big. Powerful. Quick.
It’s October, which means it’s playoff baseball time.
Before Florida coach Jim McElwain and quarterback Will Grier addressed the media on Monday to discuss Grier’s failed drug test for performance-enhancing drugs, Grier had a chance to talk to his teammates.
The signs are present on the field.
The 2015 Northwestern Mutual Battle of the Bands will bring people together with beer, food, music and a $5,000 grand prize package.
Late last night, outgoing Student Government Senate President Davis Bean gave his goodbye speech. Bean had the opportunity to speak at length about UF: what the university has taught him, what he’s gained from his time working for it and the wonderful Student Body he’s ostensibly worked to provide for would have all been suitable, substantive and daresay inspirational subjects. Instead, Bean delivered a speech that would have made Donald Trump blush. Flushed with self-congratulatory musings and utter contempt for anyone who dared disagree with him, Bean took his farewell speech, something normally seen as an opportunity for grace and class, and instead chose to run through his personal hit list, with the Alligator among his targets.
Ever since the June 26 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized gay marriage in all 50 states, the radical Christian community has exploded in outrage. Christian public figures like Franklin Graham and Joel Osteen contend the foundations of Christianity itself are under attack.
Just five weeks ago, Florida was unranked, and Jim McElwain and his team were both unproven.