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I get overly sentimental about sports.
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I get overly sentimental about sports.
Billy Donovan’s first regular season is over, and while his Oklahoma City team has been overshadowed by the outlandish seasons of Golden State and San Antonio, he has had a record-breaking year himself.
Will Grier has found a landing spot.
Finishing on defense, so-so quarterback play and explosive plays from both the backfield and receivers highlighted Florida’s scrimmage on Friday night from coach Jim McElwain’s perspective.
The Gators are now one step away from their fifth-straight Super Six.
The warm weather in Florida suits Austin Appleby just fine.
Jim McElwain remembers his first coaching contract well.
Jim McElwain is getting a raise.
Luke Del Rio’s name was buzzing before the start of last season.
When Vernon Hargreaves III first picked up a football, this moment was already in his mind.
UF defensive line coach Chris Rumph has a tall task in front of him.
For the past two years, despite winning the national title each season, Florida had fallen short to Alabama in the Southeastern Conference Championships by the slimmest of margins.
Last year, Florida’s offensive line was simply trying to tread water.
Clear your schedule.
After a disappointing end to his best season in college, linebacker Jarrad Davis had to do his due diligence.
Torrian Gray wasn’t going to leave his alma mater, Virginia Tech, for just any job.
In an interview with Golf.com, five-time major champion Phil Mickelson made headlines by saying the present group of golf’s young stars is not close to the level Tiger Woods reached during his prime, adding that we are "decades away" from someone matching Woods’ feats.
Change is in the ocean breeze at Daytona.
While the Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs have dominated headlines in the Western Conference, Billy Donovan’s Oklahoma City Thunder are flying under the radar.
This time last year, UF coach Jim McElwain was scrambling to put together his first recruiting class at Florida in roughly two months.