Columnist thankful for lessons learned through mistakes
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Former alligatorSports Editor Matt Watts looked at my computer screen and laughed.
During a weekend of firings, Loucheiz Purifoy is leaving Gainesville voluntarily.
Brent Pease will take the fall for Florida’s first losing season since 1979.
Florida State University is famous for its “Flying High Circus.” But another act in Tallahassee has become even wilder. Little talk in the college football world these days does not concern Seminoles redshirt freshman quarterback Jameis Winston.
I know you’re mad.
Standing on their last leg, the Gators turned to Leon Orr.
Tyler Murphy was frustrated.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Brent Pease looked like a new man on Saturday night.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Tyler down, Skyler up.
Every now and then, Grantland.com attempts to write the worst sports column on Earth. Today, Joe will try, too.
Turnovers were the Gators’ saving grace in 2012. In 2013, turnovers are their damnation.
Add Tyler Moore to an injury list that keeps growing each week.
Nearly two months ago, Will Muschamp led No. 12 Florida into Sun Life Stadium as a three-point favorite against Miami. Now, the Gators are fighting to avoid both their first postseason without a bowl bid since 1990 and their first losing season since 1979.
JACKSONVILLE — For three straight seasons, Will Muschamp and the Gators fixed their eyes on the prize. If only they could get their hands on it.
Saturday’s game against Georgia is a must-win for Will Muschamp and Florida.
Jacksonville needs to make room for another Taylor.
Last night, I watched a World Series game for the first time this century.
My dream ended in seventh grade.
Through five games, no opponent could run effectively against Florida.
I believe “To Kill a Mockingbird” is one of the few novels you’re forced to read in high school that you don’t actually hate. I’ve read Harper Lee’s lone novel several times since.