Florida defense focusing on creating havoc with pass rush
The vaunted Florida secondary is known across the country as arguably the most talented defensive backfield in the country.
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The vaunted Florida secondary is known across the country as arguably the most talented defensive backfield in the country.
For the first time in nearly a decade, Midnight Madness will make its return to the O’Connell Center -- albeit with a name change.
Florida coach Jim McElwain has a mantra similar to Patches O’Houlihan’s iconic "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball" line from the 2004 movie Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story: If you can catch a ball in practice, you can catch a ball in a game.
Florida hasn’t named a starting quarterback for the season opener against New Mexico State, and coach Jim McElwain seemingly couldn’t care less.
Fall in Florida brings with it a sense of optimism.
The Gators will be without three players for the Sept. 5 season opener against New Mexico State.
Off the field, Will Grier and Treon Harris can be seen around Gainesville eating dinner, hanging out and joking together.
Alachua County commissioners and county attorney Michele Lieberman are in the process of investigating whether the county can legally begin issuing civil citations for marijuana possession — a move similar to Miami-Dade County, which voted June 30 to allow police to issue $100 civil citations or give the option of community service for the possession of up to 20 grams of marijuana.
With the Florida football team opening Fall camp on Aug. 6, coaches will get their first look at the newest Gators arriving on campus from the 2015 recruiting class. Here’s a list of five freshmen who could start from the beginning for UF.
Errict Rhett, Florida football’s career rushing leader, has been accused of filing fraudulent liens and conveying a fraudulent deed to avoid foreclosure on his Gainesville home.
With the Gators opening Fall camp on Aug. 6, three current players are facing off-the-field legal issues.
Since the start of NBA free agency on July 9, several former UF players have been traded or finalized contracts with professional basketball organizations.
The Gators have granted redshirt sophomore defensive tackle Jay-nard Bostwick his release from the football program.
Tiger Woods needs to take some time away from golf and get his mind right if he ever hopes to compete in the sport he once dominated.
Former Gator Corey Brewer has re-signed with the Houston Rockets, where he spent the majority of last season.
Former Florida men’s basketball player Brad Beal, fresh off his third season in the NBA with the Washington Wizards, spoke with alligatorSports about Billy Donovan heading to the NBA, his thoughts on free agency and whether he’s spoken to new Gators men’s basketball coach Mike White.
Update: The following story appeared online on July 2. Documents obtained by the Alligator embedded at the bottom of this report reveal that Letroy Guion was charged with cyberstalking, a first-degree misdemeanor. The charges were later dropped against Guion. The original story with the update is below.
With the departure of former Florida coach Billy Donovan, who built the Gators into a perennial contender in not just the Southeastern Conference but the entire country, one would think incoming UF coach Mike White would attempt to emulate Donovan’s methods to be successful.
The State Attorney’s office has reportedly agreed to defer prosecution in consolidated cases involving Julius Long, the son of former County Commissioner Rodney Long.
Ed Jennings, Jr., a regional administrator in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, has been listed as a defendant in a complaint filed by the Heritage Bank of the South, a successor of Alarion Bank, over an unpaid loan valued at $100,000.