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The meeting near half court has been documented.
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The meeting near half court has been documented.
In a surprising swap, Florida lost out on one of its prized four-star recruits on National Signing Day only to gain a different one.
About two months ago, Dorian Finney-Smith was Florida’s vocal leader.
For what seemed like a few seconds, Dorian Finney-Smith hung in the air, the result of a long stride into the paint after a devastating pump fake from the corner.
Mike White knew his team would have trouble shooting.
KeVaughn Allen’s three-pointer was good, a last-second, desperation heave from the corner that found the bottom of the net as time expired.
The only thing that went wrong was the sequence after the opening tip.
Mississippi State's Johnny Zuppardo was wide open.
After finalizing Florida’s win in Oxford, Mississippi, a place where Mike White ranks as Ole Miss’ No. 8 all-time leader in assists, UF’s coach climbed into the team bus.
There was no one within 10 feet of Kasey Hill.
Florida’s defensive backs coach Kirk Callahan will not be returning to the Gators next year.
Florida has not hesitated to be honest this season.
You’d have to trek back over a decade to find the last time the Southeastern Conference underwent a coaching overhaul like the one that occurred before the start of the 2015-16 season.
One year and five days ago, Justin Leon led Shawnee Community College with 18 points and 10 rebounds, finishing second in field goal attempts for the Saints in their loss to Southwestern Illinois.
Before it began, it didn’t seem as if the 2015-16 season would be one of success for the Gators. There were changes — a new coach, new players and a new scheme — and there were departures, the most monumental being Billy Donovan’s jump to the NBA.
Within the game’s first three minutes John Egbunu was already on the floor, laying out for a loose ball near the baseline.
To say that Florida struggled against Tennessee on Wednesday would be putting it lightly.
Caeleb Dressel is ready to break more records.
Billy Donovan and the Thunder are rolling.
It didn’t seem as if Mike White was asking for much.