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The new face of Florida football is mustachioed.
Whether it was the time I spent in New York, summer’s natural lack of intellectual stimulation, or my inherent love for mindless reality shows, I now find myself relating all aspects of life to the MTV hit show “Jersey Shore.”
Welcome to Florida. Take out your notebook, grab a pen and get ready to take your first class because I’m about to drop some knowledge on the incoming freshmen.
I’m about to pen a sentence previously unthinkable for a UF student who grew up in South Florida supporting the Dolphins.
According to a story first reported by ESPN.com’s Pat Forde, UF and the NCAA are investigating a potential rules violation committed in December, before the Gators’ 51-24 Sugar Bowl victory over Cincinnati, involving former offensive lineman Maurkice Pouncey.
According to a story first reported by ESPN.com's Pat Forde, UF and the NCAA are investigating a potential rules violation committed in December, before the Gators' 51-24 Sugar Bowl victory over Cincinnati, involving former offensive lineman Maurkice Pouncey.
Dear Alligator readers and fans,
Nolan Smith isn’t Greg Paulus.
It’s fair to say that college softball is often thought of as college baseball’s little sister.
Deonte Thompson didn’t make a whole lot of headlines on the football field last season, but he’s certainly made his fair share — unintentional as they may be — during the first two weeks of spring practice.
Florida made no players or assistant coaches available to the media after Wednesday’s practice, but head coach Urban Meyer made himself available to the media.
It’s spring, which means the sun is shining, the birds are singing and love is in the air.
Florida was one of the last teams in the NCAA Tournament, and one of the first teams out of it Thursday.
When Florida coach Urban Meyer announced that he would be taking a leave of absence rather than retire from coaching all together after health concerns, he said his gut feeling was that he would be back for the start of the 2010 season.
Everybody wants to be The Man. But not everybody can handle being The Man.
The Florida men’s basketball team did wonders for its NCAA Tournament hopes by beating Tennessee on Tuesday, as the Gators are trying to avoid their third NIT appearance in as many years.
In the last two weeks, I’ve been called one of the best student journalists UF has ever had by a coach and told I have no idea what I’m doing by a member of UF’s media relations department.
Of all the twists and turns in Florida’s unlikely basketball season, there’s one fact that I can’t wrap my mind around.
One day after signing one of the best defensive recruiting classes in recent memory, Florida lost its defensive coordinator for the second time in a month.
Every once in a while I allow myself to get lost in the feel-good “amateurism” of college sports.