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Week by week, the margin for error is shrinking.
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Week by week, the margin for error is shrinking.
You’ve got space cleared on your floor for a blow-up mattress, maybe even a neatly folded towel ready if you take pride in being a host.
There were miscues aplenty in the Gators’ season-opening win against Miami (Ohio) on Saturday, but the most lasting image of UF’s struggles is the mishandled and errant snaps between center Mike Pouncey and quarterback John Brantley.
I’ve blown plenty of time on low-grade entertainment, and I’m ready to tack another three-and-a-half hours onto my lifelong tally this Saturday.
Andre Debose never wanted to be “the next Percy Harvin.”
Florida’s offensive schemes will remain a bit of a mystery until the season gets underway this weekend, but count left guard Carl Johnson among those who want to see a bruising running game.
Florida will likely be without three key players for its season opener against Miami (Ohio) next weekend.
If you flipped through Tuesday’s sports section, you saw the college football top-25 polls from each of our four columnists.
During his most recent appearance with the media, Deonte Thompson wore a shirt proclaiming “99 Problems But My Kicks Ain’t One.”
Tyler: To start from the top, obviously Urban Meyer is Don Draper.
If the shoulders of Justin Trattou and Duke Lemmens can carry as much weight as their scooter, the Gators’ pass rush should be in good shape.
Jeremy Brown is thankful every day he laces up his cleats for football practice.
Before the Gators will know if they can replace Brandon Spikes, they’ll have to decide who will try to fill his shoes.
Welcome to Year 1, A.T.
Thanks to injuries and absences throughout the spring, we still don’t know what Florida’s offense will look like in the fall.
It’s no secret that the Florida football team is facing a major overhaul after losing a host of leaders and starters on both sides of the ball, and as the end of spring practice approaches, the Gators still have a lot of unanswered questions.
I feel like the dad telling his son not to drink at the after-party as he walks out the door for the prom.
Florida is still searching for its offensive identity, but the Gators got a step closer to figuring it out Monday.
A week ago, UF football coach Urban Meyer went on a rampage and nearly crippled a reporter.
You probably won’t find Jordan Reed’s name listed as a key player for the 2010 Florida football team, but his development will be a deciding factor in the success or failure of the Gators’ offense.