Gators beam troubles persist
Corey Hartung said after UF's win against Kentucky on Friday that one bad balance beam performance was fine, but two - referencing the team's performance against the Wildcats - was unacceptable.
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Corey Hartung said after UF's win against Kentucky on Friday that one bad balance beam performance was fine, but two - referencing the team's performance against the Wildcats - was unacceptable.
Members of the UF gymnastics team said they trained harder than ever last week in practice.
Pink is the new orange and blue.
The first thing the UF gymnastics team talked about on the bus after it lost to Arkansas last Friday was quarterback Tim Tebow's speech after the Mississippi game.
The No. 1-ranked UF gymnastics team had never lost a meet to Arkansas. The Gators were 18-0 lifetime against the Razorbacks heading into Friday night's meet.
Road meets may not be nearly as fun, but for the UF gymnastics team, Fayetteville, Ark., isn't too shabby as a home away from home.
UF gymnastics coach Rhonda Faehn had an extended weekend to think about it.
The UF gymnasts didn't know they were losing after a less-than-stellar performance on balance beam.
The first gymnastics meet shouldn't have been the one to catapult UF to a No. 1 ranking.
It's not deja vu. Relax, you're not seeing double.
If the gymnastics team is only as good as the competition it's going to face this season, then there's certainly a chance to be the best at the end of the year.
If the Meet the Team event is a prelude for the rest of the season for the gymnastics team, then UF fans can look forward to the opportunity for more than one national championship.
Sasquatch is coming to UF.
Four years.
At least there's a spring season.
Sometimes, you're just one hole short.
This weekend's Match Play in Orlando not only ends the fall season, but for the UF women's golf team it will be the last tournament the team plays until Feb. 9. So this weekend will be something to dwell on for the next couple of months.
Imagine going to play a round of golf without your custom-made, high-end driver.
Walking down to the 17th hole, UF assistant golf coach Steve Bradley had butterflies in his stomach. Imagine how Tim McKenney, who actually had to swing the club, felt.
Tim McKenney has not qualified for any tournaments thus far, but don't say he isn't capable of playing golf.