“Unacceptable”: Gators look to move on from Kentucky loss
The Florida Gators left Kroger Field dejected, Kentucky Wildcats fans storming the field around them after their team just upset the No. 10 in the country.
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The Florida Gators left Kroger Field dejected, Kentucky Wildcats fans storming the field around them after their team just upset the No. 10 in the country.
Eight 2020 Olympians, current and former Florida Gators alike, will lead the famous “Mr. Two Bits” cheer before the football team takes on the Vanderbilt Commodores this weekend, the team announced Tuesday.
Florida stared at a fourth and goal from Kentucky’s 8, two plays after its eighth false start of the game.
Fresh off a 35-14 thrashing of the Florida Atlantic Owls, the Florida Gators head to Tampa, Florida in another intrastate matchup against the South Florida Bulls Saturday at 1 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium.
With Saturday’s matchup against South Florida seemingly a cupcake game after USF’s 45-point loss to North Carolina State last week, it could be easy for the Florida Gators to overlook the Bulls, especially with the threatening Crimson Tide looming in the near distance.
On a night headlined by redshirt junior Emory Jones’ first start at quarterback for the Florida Gators, redshirt freshman backup Anthony Richardson stole the show with highlight reel runs and a 73-yard touchdown scamper during a season-opening 35-14 win over Florida Atlantic.
Following the Aug. 23 sold out BROCKHAMPTON concert, Student Government Productions announced two more events to elevate the student experience, which will be paid for by a $1.55 million reserve funds transfer to SG agencies.
When the hip-hop boy band BROCKHAMPTON took the stage at the O’Connell Center at 8:15 p.m. and started their concert with “BUZZCUT,” students with floor seats ditched their chairs and formed a large crowd in front of the stage.
Tabreshia Bloodworth is returning to Gainesville to share her knowledge on healthy hair care with the community she grew up in.
After 27 years of selling UF merchandise to fans, students, families and tourists, Gator Mania closed its doors at Butler Plaza for the final time last week.
Two minutes into the second half Tuesday night, a lethargic Florida team had allowed six offensive rebounds, committed an eye-raising turnover straight out of bounds and allowed an unguarded dunk from Arkansas guard Jalen Smith.
Taylor Hill-Miles learned her empathy and love for community service from her grandmother at a young age.