Gators need to play with more purpose to salvage the season
Now might be a good time to pose the question.
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Now might be a good time to pose the question.
The Florida men’s basketball team has looked like two vastly different teams for most of the season.
The Gators had been here before.
No one was more disappointed in Florida’s recent loss to South Carolina than coach Mike White.
It was perhaps a harder-fought victory than the Gators intended. It wasn’t glamorous, and it wasn’t without some obvious shooting deficiencies. But it was a win, regardless.
We’ve seen this before.
Saturday’s 41-14 win over Florida State was arguably the most valuable victory of the Gators’ 2018 season, and there were a handful of players that made it possible. Here are Saturday’s Most Valuable Players:
It’s tune-up week in the Southeastern Conference.
It’ll take some adjustments.
A fired-up Dan Mullen had to be dragged from the field by the rim of his khaki pants.
Rayshad Jackson called it a distraction.
Every part of Saturday’s game seemed to break the Vanderbilt Commodores’ way before No. 11 Florida rallied to edge out their conference rivals 37-27 in Nashville, Tennessee.
David Reese ambled toward the football field with a nervous kink in his stride.
Bulldogs fans have been foaming at the mouth awaiting Dan Mullen’s return.
Perhaps it was the focus on mental toughness in practice. Perhaps it was all the banter about the lack of physicality following an embarrassing loss to Kentucky.
Terry Wilson had Florida defenders diving helplessly at his feet.
London Johnson clapped his hands together. The overlapping roar of the crowd at the Swamp nearly drowned out the signal for the Charleston Southern center to snap the ball. Then, an orange and blue blur came rushing toward him.
Update Sept. 2, 3:07 a.m.:
Florida no longer has a question mark at the starting quarterback position.
Time has expired for the Florida track and field season.