Roper focused on solidifying backup quarterback situation
On the sideline he stands, screaming, yelling and frantically signaling.
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On the sideline he stands, screaming, yelling and frantically signaling.
With two open practices are in the books for Florida including one with full pads, it’s time to do a quick rundown of what we’ve learned after two days.
Did you hear that Thursday night? That’s the collective relieved exhale of an entire fanbase.
UF running back Kelvin Taylor shows off a tattoo on his right wrist that reads "(+) energy"
There are nine basic forms of energy — from kinetic to sound, nuclear to light — but running back Kelvin Taylor would like to submit a tenth for your approval.
Injuries, players lined up in unfamiliar positions, a mountain-sized tackle and a performance so poor it was replayed over and over again on Michael Sam’s draft highlight tape. All are unfortunate parts of Florida’s 2013 season, specifically its offensive line.
A few months ago, one of my roommates brought home a blowgun. Like any red-blooded American male, we immediately went outside to try and shoot stuff. One of those things was a squirrel in our backyard. My roommate hit one, but I am not the marksman he is and didn’t come close. I tell you that story to say: I know what it means to be 18 years old and just mess around like Heisman winner Jameis Winston.
What will it take for the Florida football fanbase to be satiated? What will it take for it to stop calling for Will Muschamp’s head on a silver platter? Some will never be satisfied with his defense-first philosophy and I get that. But can the moderates be swayed into believing that Muschamp is making noticeable improvements? To find the answer, I’ll run through win-loss scenarios.
Auburn fan Jeff Moorer (center) waits in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Birmingham on Thursday during the final day of the Southeastern Conference Media Days.
Auburn fan Jeff Moorer (center) waits in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Birmingham on Thursday during the final day of the Southeastern Conference Media Days.
HOOVER, Ala. — Welcome to Alabama day.
HOOVER, Ala. — During the 2013 Southeastern Conference Media Days, details about the SEC Network were vague.
HOOVER, Ala. — LSU coach Les Miles has a bone to pick with Austin, Texas.
HOOVER, Ala. — The mantra of the Tennessee football program under Butch Jones has been “brick by brick,” and this offseason Jones signed enough new ones to build the Great Wall of China if he wanted to.
HOOVER, Ala. — Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive finished the things he does best to open SEC media days.
HOOVER, Ala. — Whether it was saying Kentucky being the best road environment he’d experienced in the Southeastern Conference, lauding Jeff Driskel as the best quarterback in college football or admitting Bryan Cox, Jr. actually has the best fade haircut on the team, Vernon Hargreaves III had a whirlwind experience at the 2014 Southeastern Conference media days.
The Hyatt Regency Birmingham hotel sits empty for now, but come Monday, it will be the site for the 2014 Southeastern Conference Media Days.
The Hyatt Regency Birmingham hotel sits empty for now, but come Monday, it will be the site for the 2014 Southeastern Conference Media Days.
HOOVER, Ala. — Welcome to the Hyatt Regency Birmingham, better known as The Wynfrey.
I was reminded of 2010 a few nights ago. My memory was thrown back there thanks to an article in The Atlantic about friends who have died, yet still live through Facebook. It is an interesting take on a phenomenon that is now all too real for our ultra plugged-in generation of millennials, including myself. The story prompted me to read back through wall posts and messages of a friend I’d lost, and that brings me to where this summer intersects with that one.