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There are a number of places that new UF students can go the moment they hit campus.
William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus. Act three, scene two, line 94.
Florida men’s basketball has gotten a slew of transfers recently, but if you look around, it’s not just a Gainesville phenomenon.
Since 2012, a Gators player has heard their name called in the first three rounds of the NFL Draft.
I know, I know.
Colin Castleton nailed his second free throw and built Florida’s lead to six points. He strode back to defense. There were six minutes left before the Sweet 16.
It’s hard to let go of a head coach in college athletics. They’re usually the force that lures recruits and transfers, and players who commit often do so because they believe in the coach’s vision for the program.
Living up to a Heisman Trophy candidate’s legacy isn’t an easy task.
The No. 1 preseason rankings came to the Gators in droves. When every publication made their decisions, they came to an agreement — UF had no equal.
Benjamin Franklin wrote the following words in 1789 that would become immortalized in modern lexicon: “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.”
Few coaches can claim a long-standing legacy at a university. Fewer can say they’ve been there since the very beginning.
To say that UF’s defense wasn’t great last year would be too kind.
Professional and collegiate football are entirely different games.
Three days ago, the University of South Carolina unveiled a statue of Gamecocks legend A’ja Wilson in front of its basketball court, Colonial Life Arena.
So I’ve been seeing some interesting takes after the National Championship Monday.
It wasn’t always pretty. It rarely is.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Midway through the Cotton Bowl, some fans broke out in a fervent chant.
If you look at the Heisman odds as of late, you may realize something.
ATLANTA — With 16 seconds left, Kyle Trask dropped back to pass. He was hit and taken down to the turf, and as Florida struggled to get back to the line in vain, the Gators’ SEC Championship hopes died as the clock expired. The Crimson Tide escaped the Gators 52-46 in the SEC Championship game in Atlanta, Georgia, Saturday. The win cements Alabama’s playoff berth, but the game makes UF a three loss team, making the prospect of a New Year’s bowl game unlikely.
People are taking notice of the UF women’s swimming and diving team after its 508-421 victory at the Auburn Invitational last month.