Best Game I Ever Saw Live: The Swamp Comes Alive at Night
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No. 1 UF hosted No. 19 Florida State on March 10. The Gators had won 16 games in a row to start the season and 11 in a row against the Seminoles dating back to 2016. FSU won the game 2-0 behind stellar pitching and held UF to just three hits.
It’s been two weeks without sports and they haven’t gone by easily. Naturally, this hiatus has prompted us to reminisce to a time where you could turn on the TV late at night and find an NBA game on the West coast still going on in earnest. What a luxury that was.
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River Phoenix was 18 when his family bought a ranch house on the northern edge of Paynes Prairie in 1988, according to the Gainesville Sun.
It was a battle between the most dominant predators of two different biomes — the swamp and the jungle.
It had the makings of last weekend’s blowout loss at home against No. 5 Loyola-Maryland.
It was a week of highs and lows for the Gators.
Whether you’re a sports fan or not, everyone recognizes the three Heisman statues poised in front of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at UF.
Freddie Swain needed to make a move.
Newsflash for the College Football Playoff Selection Committee: The Florida Gators are one of the 10 best teams in the country.
Since his death in 2017, it’s become a tradition for UF fans to join together and sing along to Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down” before every fourth quarter, and on Saturday, it was no different.
Running back Lamical Perine is one of 22 seniors on Florida's roster that will be playing their final game in the Swamp on Saturday.
Florida’s football team has met both unquestioned success and abject failure over the last four years.
Running back Lamical Perine is one of 22 seniors on Florida's roster that will be playing their final game in the Swamp on Saturday.
Pearl & The Oysters are leaving behind the Florida swamps for Los Angeles, where the Paris-born duo plans to pursue more musical opportunities for the band.
Pearl & The Oysters are leaving behind the Florida swamps for Los Angeles, where the Paris-born duo plans to pursue more musical opportunities for the band.
Paris-born pop duo Pearl & The Oysters are saying goodbye to Florida and hello to California.
What a difference a week makes.