D-line hopes to regain championship form
Gator fans have vivid memories of former Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith and running back Antonio Pittman getting hammered repeatedly by UF's defense in the BCS Championship game two seasons ago.
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Gator fans have vivid memories of former Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith and running back Antonio Pittman getting hammered repeatedly by UF's defense in the BCS Championship game two seasons ago.
The pitcher who has made the most pronounced impact for the UF baseball team is, perhaps, its most soft-spoken individual.
TALLAHASSEE - It wasn't long ago that UF appeared to be an upstart worthy of challenging a perennial power like Florida State.
There goes the thought that UF had finally cleaned up the pitching and defensive woes that plagued the Gators during their recent five-game losing streak.
It's the storyline fans have been tired of hearing about and the Gators have been sick of talking about for the past two seasons.
After five consecutive losses, the sky was looking awfully close to the ground if you were a fan of the No. 25 Gators.
It was a night of the familiar and the unfamiliar for pitcher Kyle Mullaney.
While UF's hot start has it sitting atop the Southeastern Conference, it appears to be losing the battle of attrition.
JACKSONVILLE - Saying the Gators are happy they won't have to return to Jacksonville this season may be an understatement.
Spectators at McKethan Stadium sat in silence as freshman standout Josh Adams writhed in pain under an overcast sky.
JACKSONVILLE - If you take a peek at UF's schedule, it says the Gators were on the road Wednesday night.
You could say that Avery Barnes is on an endless pursuit of perfection.
Maybe these guys can play after all.
UF sophomore pitcher Kevin Chapman will miss the remainder of the season, coach Kevin O'Sullivan said in a statement Wednesday. The left-hander hasn't pitched this season, for a team with little depth in its pitching staff.
After being lambasted by their coaching staff Saturday night, the Gators returned to form on Sunday.
Maybe it was the frigid weather, or maybe it was having an extra day off after Friday night's game against Brown was rained out.
Who says you need a dominant pitcher to be successful?
MID NINTH
It was a night of firsts for Matt den Dekker.
GAME OVER