Donovan questions SEC scheduling; Young injury update
Even before coming to college, most of the Gators tried to build up a tolerance for playing games on short rest.
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Even before coming to college, most of the Gators tried to build up a tolerance for playing games on short rest.
After watching his team squander a 16-point, second-half lead against LSU, coach Billy Donovan wasn’t surprised UF let another Southeastern Conference team avoid a blowout — just disappointed.
While the Gators entered Saturday as the nation’s leader in made threes, they left the O’Connell Center knowing they can find other ways to score.
When Mike Rosario was at Rutgers, playing weak defense was the only way he could rack up more minutes.
After limping through Florida’s first three conference games, Patric Young is finally getting some much needed rest.
When an elbow smashed into the side of his face two weeks ago in practice, splitting his eyebrow the length of eight stitches, Erik Murphy didn’t panic.
Entering his senior season, Erving Walker was challenged by Florida coach Billy Donovan to do less.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A last minute switch in the starting lineup was not the way the Gators wanted to begin their second Saturday in Southeastern Conference play.
When Patric Young is posting up and waiting for a pass, it usually takes the Gators a day to find him.
The ball left Mike Rosario’s hand and flew more than 21 feet before it finally hit nothing but hardwood. No clang, no swish. Just a swift rotation of leather cutting through an air-conditioned arena.
For two months, Florida coach Billy Donovan has seen his patience dwindle.
Kenny Boynton knew Brad Beal’s shooting woes wouldn’t last long.
Florida coach Billy Donovan does not have to stretch his vocabulary when his team is lacking defensive intensity.
Two years ago, Florida guard Kenny Boynton went through it. He shot 28.6 percent from three as a freshman and had just as many turnovers as assists.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — In the days leading up to his team’s Southeastern Conference opener, Kenny Boynton felt like the Gators were finally prepared to play away from Gainesville.
Patric Young knows what the Gators are in store for at practice this week.
Florida coach Billy Donovan knew coming in to this season that the Gators would have to make sacrifices in the name of unselfish play.
Billy Donovan could see a problem brewing even before his team left for Rutgers.
The learning curve for Brad Beal was flattened even before he scored a game-high 21 points against Florida State on Thursday.
At 6-foot-9, 247 pounds, a player as big as Patric Young should be hard to miss on a basketball court, especially when he is wide open.