UF coaches McElwain, Rumph bringing out Brantley’s best
There haven’t been many players making more noise for the Gators in Fall camp than Caleb Brantley.
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There haven’t been many players making more noise for the Gators in Fall camp than Caleb Brantley.
While most people in the U.S. are patiently awaiting the start of both college football and the NFL season, there’s another type of "football" currently being played around the world.
Following his first season as the head coach of the Gators men’s golf team, a season in which he saw his squad reach the NCAA Championship, J.C. Deacon enters his second season with a number of key contributors returning from last year’s squad.
Florida finds itself in a peculiar position when it comes to the running backs on its roster.
Ahmad Fulwood has all the physical tools and talent in the world.
Jim McElwain sees himself as the head of a corporation.
Junior Seau was one of the best linebackers in the history of the NFL. His ability and his longevity were something that amazed his peers in the sport. He played for 20 seasons, which is an achievement in itself because the average NFL player is out of the league within three years.
Florida’s offense has been anemic the last couple of seasons and it’s one of the reasons UF went in a new direction at head coach.
When the Florida Gators announced the three players who were going to attend Southeastern Conference Media Days, there were some people confused to as why Brandon Powell was chosen.
HOOVER, Ala. — As Vernon Hargreaves III enters his third season at Florida, there isn’t much the All-American defensive back can improve upon.
HOOVER, Ala. — Speaking at his first Southeastern Conference Media Days as commissioner of the conference, Greg Sankey had one phrase that he constantly repeated: "The Times They Are a-Changing."
Lauren Haeger continues to pile on the awards.
Three Florida Gators have been named to college football preseason award watch lists.
As the sport of soccer continues to grow in the United States, there’s been an organization at the forefront of that trend: The American Outlaws.
Former Florida Gator and current Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal is among the athletes that have partnered up with Gatorade this year in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri.
Alex Rodriguez’s baseball accomplishments shouldn’t be celebrated.
The Florida softball team has just lost one of its most important pieces on the team.
When the Florida softball team was celebrating its second national title in as many seasons in Gainesville last Thursday, three players addressed the fans and answered questions.
Florida softball’s outgoing senior class should be remembered forever.
Tim Walton is building something special in Gainesville.