Florida passes its biggest test of season, so far
Kyree Campbell was right: The Gators indeed played “big boy ball” Saturday night.
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Kyree Campbell was right: The Gators indeed played “big boy ball” Saturday night.
For the second time this year, Florida dropped in the AP Top 25 Poll after a win.
I’ve written in the past about how important it is for Florida to establish its running game. That’s what good football teams do, right? They have balanced offenses and play calling and they get it done on the ground and in the air. They’re multifaceted and can beat you in a variety of ways.
Florida’s football team has been favored in every game this season. And it has won every game this season.
Florida coach Dan Mullen said Saturday that he likes his play calling to be about 50-50 in terms of rushing and passing. He went on to say that he likes to tip the scales toward the side of the run.
I feel that the reality of what happened Saturday night is lost on a lot of people.
Florida’s football team will likely be without two of its biggest playmakers on both sides of the ball when it takes the field Saturday in Lexington, Kentucky.
After I got home from covering Florida football’s 45-0 throttling Tennessee-Martin, something much more entertaining popped up on my Twitter timeline.
The stakes for Florida’s home opener against Tennesse-Martin are drastically different from those surrounding its season opener two weeks ago. But the importance of what is essentially a tuneup game against an FCS opponent cannot be understated after the Gators’ blunders in their win over Miami.
You don’t have to look far to find critics of Florida football’s Week 0 performance.
Florida’s football team may have had a slightly shorter offseason than the majority of Division I football teams, but it still had 238 days since its last snap of meaningful football to prepare for Miami.
UF is seeing a rise in its percentage of out-of-state freshmen compared to other public universities in Florida, according to recent data.
Florida opens its season against Miami on Saturday night. Here are several key positional matchups to keep an eye on as the Gators and Hurricanes renew their rivalry.
The Florida football team is experiencing unfamiliar continuity under center in returning starting quarterback Feleipe Franks. The same cannot be said for the offensive line, the unit charged with protecting the focal point of the Gators offense.
The Florida baseball team scratched its way back from a seven-run deficit against Tennessee to cut the lead to one run.
Nick Pogue’s first start of the season resulted in a win. The freshman right-hander threw five scoreless innings and the Florida baseball team held a five-run lead over South Florida when he exited.
Tommy Mace has kept the Florida baseball team close in many of his starts on the mound this season.
Brady McConnell went yard in his first at-bat following his first missed game all season.
Not many Florida fans were around to see Austin Langworthy take the mound in the top of the ninth inning.
Baseball is a game of failure. Austin Langworthy says it all the time, and he knows it all too well.