A guide to tailgating during college football season
The sweet aroma of fried chicken and hamburgers on the grill fills the air as I walk around campus Saturday morning. It’s here. Football season has arrived.
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The sweet aroma of fried chicken and hamburgers on the grill fills the air as I walk around campus Saturday morning. It’s here. Football season has arrived.
“I kind of just dropped the bomb on them one night at dinner, and I was like, ‘I want to go to America.’”
The Gators must be feeling pretty “cocky” (I’m sorry) after their win over South Carolina. The team survived the wind and rain from Tropical Storm Nestor, and so did the alligatorSports football writers.
It’s the end of the third quarter and in usual fashion, fans in The Swamp are locked arm in arm, singing along to “We Are the Boys of Old Florida.” But, there’s another tradition Gator fans have become acquainted with.
Have you ever dreamed of attending Oktoberfest but didn’t have the time or the money?
The Gators haven’t faced LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in nearly three years. The rivals played their last two games in Gainesville thanks to an arrangement stemming from Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
As the Gator growled, the line dancing began.
There’s usually a pretty surefire way to lose a game against a good team: Just give the ball away.
Kaylyn Rhodes was celebrating her friend’s birthday with dinner and bowling. The 20-year-old UF advertising senior was kind of bored, so naturally, she ended up in a tattoo shop.
It has been a long time since there was this much anticipation for a game in Gainesville.
It’s way too early for this much noise.
For the second time this year, Florida dropped in the AP Top 25 Poll after a win.
In 2016, President Donald Trump promised America he would “drain the Swamp.” In 2019, his son will speak at it.
Walking down University Avenue, students and community members can once again stop for a healthy snack.
UF Student Government tensions transferred to social media when Gator Party blocked students from its Facebook page.
The new flagship band of Gainesville’s student-run music label Swamp Records is joining the ranks of prominent artists in the local music scene such as The Forum and The Savants of Soul.
Florida’s football team will likely be without two of its biggest playmakers on both sides of the ball when it takes the field Saturday in Lexington, Kentucky.
The first UF home game of the season was about to begin, but before the football players could rush the field, the people in the stands of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium were already on their feet and yelling.
It’s been 293 days since Florida football hosted an opponent in the Swamp.
The Florida Gators launched a new app for this year’s student ticketholders. Fans can also use it for other in-game experiences called “Swamp Moments.”