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As expected, the Urban Meyer situation dominated the talk leading up to Florida’s Sugar Bowl matchup against Cincinnati.
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As expected, the Urban Meyer situation dominated the talk leading up to Florida’s Sugar Bowl matchup against Cincinnati.
There would be no “Hoosiers” reprise, no Miracle on Hardwood.
This season, Florida’s unprecedented 18-year streak of conference dominance was snapped. On Friday, it will try to return the favor and end another team’s historic run.
For the last week, the Gators have had to hold it in.
After being selected to the NCAA Tournament field for the 19th consecutive season, the Gators should be accustomed to the postseason by now – but that isn’t the case.
Last Saturday’s festivities were a tremendous send-off for a unique senior class. My wife hadn’t been back to the university in 16 years, and the students and fellow alumni we met were all very friendly. We got to tour the dorms still there, the Heavener complex, and met Alberta at a volleyball game.
In the quest to win their first volleyball national championship, the Gators won’t have to go very far.
As they headed into the final weekend of the season in 2008 the Gators’ focus was on the conference championship, but this year things are different.
The Gators will not win the Southeastern Conference for the first time in 19 years, but on Sunday, Florida prevented Kentucky from claiming a share of the title.
This weekend could prove to be historic for the Gators, just not in a way they may want.
Thirty students gathered under the moon Wednesday, broomsticks in hand, and brought a sport called quidditch to UF.
In one of their biggest matches of the season, a usual strength for the Gators turned into a weakness.
As the final kill fell on the Gators’ side of the net, so did their dreams of winning a 19th consecutive conference title.
As the final kill fell on the Gators’ side of the net, so did their dreams of winning a 19th consecutive conference title.
After the Florida was swept by LSU on Oct. 11, coach Mary Wise presented the Gators with two options.