Green helps jump-start struggling Georgia offense
Following Georgia’s lead may sound like an odd desire for Florida, but if the Gators are seeking a blueprint for an offensive resurgence, the Bulldogs are a good example.
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Following Georgia’s lead may sound like an odd desire for Florida, but if the Gators are seeking a blueprint for an offensive resurgence, the Bulldogs are a good example.
It’s tough to tell if he meant to, but Urban Meyer may have accidentally given the perfect answer to a season-long question Monday.
Well, there’s really no other way to put it.
A week after booing offensive coordinator Steve Addazio, Florida fans will welcome their ideal play-caller to The Swamp.
When Emmanuel Moody walked through the Florida football offices Sunday, he came upon a welcome sight waiting in the hallway.
Chris Rainey has rejoined the Florida football team, but he still has a few hurdles left to clear before he gets back on the field.
Orange!
Not all yards are created equal.
I know you want him back.
After being what he called “a serviceable backup” for three years, Duke Lemmens has found a home in Florida’s defense.
For the first time in three years, the Gators are the bait.
Suspended wide receiver Chris Rainey took the first step on the way to rejoining No. 7 Florida on Monday, accepting a deferred prosecution agreement from the state attorney.
It probably struck in the middle of the night, some divine inspiration accompanied by angels and trumpets and a voice from on high.
Long scoring drives have been in short supply this season for No. 9 Florida, but you won’t hear Carl Johnson complain.
Here’s all you need to know about Tennessee: The Vols ran a flea-flicker to throw the ball to a tight end on an out route.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — When asked this week about how he planned to stop the Southeastern Conference’s leading rusher, Florida coach Urban Meyer made his strategy clear.
There are plenty of questions surrounding Tennessee’s offense, but one thing seems certain: The Volunteers are going to lean on their running game.
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For about two-and-a-half quarters against USF, Florida looked every bit as vulnerable as it did in its season opener.
For about two-and-a-half quarters against USF, Florida looked every bit as vulnerable as in its season opener.