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I’m not very skilled at basketball. I can’t shoot. I can barely dribble. And being short enough to order off a kids’ menu doesn’t help.
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I’m not very skilled at basketball. I can’t shoot. I can barely dribble. And being short enough to order off a kids’ menu doesn’t help.
Egor Koulechov’s tone of voice matched the way Florida played in an 83-66 home loss: soft.
Dan Mullen has added another Mississippi State assistant to his staff at Florida.
About 100 administrators, athletic staff and media members stood 30 feet from three encased national championship trophies, fixated on the man who helped deliver two of them.
You fool.
UF receiver Josh Hammond spent about 11 words reflecting on Florida’s 2017 season.
Something was different when Josh Hammond showed up to practice on Monday.
Are you tired of retorting, “Oh yeah? Well our academics are better,” when a Florida State fan asserts their football team’s superiority? I would be.
Distracted is an understatement.
Maybe Jim McElwain would still be at Florida if all he did was steal credit cards.
Florida quarterbacks are dropping like open passes this season.
It looked bad. Malik Zaire crumbled after taking the snap and shifting his weight to left leg.
Gators defensive tackle Taven Bryan smirked, realizing he still had Will Muschamp’s old playbook.
Ten days after the firing of former Florida coach Jim McElwian, the Gators have their first decommitment.
One week after the firing of their coach and a demoralizing defeat against No. 1 Georgia, Florida fans waited to see how the Gators would respond. On Saturday against Missouri, UF’s response was so heinous that interim coach Randy Shannon condemned it like a school-wide scandal.
The other day, someone I know and respect made a solid argument that the No. 8 Gators’ men’s basketball team wouldn’t live up to expectations in 2017-18. This particular critic of Florida basketball said the Gators have lost too many quality players and haven’t added enough replacements to reach the Elite Eight for the second year in a row.
As the Gators try to move forward after the firing of Jim McElwain, they’ll have to do it without one of their top playmakers.
After a third consecutive loss and a media circus surrounding Jim McElwain’s claims that death threats were leveled against members of the UF football program, Florida fired McElwain on Sunday. He finished with a 22-12 record over two and a half seasons.
Gators coach Jim McElwain knew something was wrong before the game even started. Walking into Florida’s pregame meal, he was informed of rumors that he could be losing his job.
Michel and Chubb. Chubb and Michel. The more you hear those names in Saturday’s game, the more it means the No. 3 Bulldogs (7-0, 4-0 SEC) are doing what they want. Running backs Nick Chubb and Sony Michel are the focal points of a Georgia offense that will face Florida (3-3, 3-2 SEC) at 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Jacksonville. The two backs blow through tackles, break defenses with long runs and rank top 10 in the SEC in rushing yards per game.