Gators step back from slippery slope
Florida’s 35-point blowout win at LSU on Wednesday snapped a losing streak, jazzed the locker room and re-introduced No. 25 UF’s overlooked weapons on offense.
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Florida’s 35-point blowout win at LSU on Wednesday snapped a losing streak, jazzed the locker room and re-introduced No. 25 UF’s overlooked weapons on offense.
The Gators dropped two conference games back-to-back last week. And sluggish, flaccid second-half starts were the problem.
It’s no wonder why Tim Tebow is a favorite son of the evangelical crowd. After all, he embodies the fundamental traits of a red-blooded American.
UF center John Egbunu missed the last shot of the first half.
No. 19 Florida needed a freshman to close out its conference rival.
When they had a chance to tie the game, the Gators dribbled the ball out of bounds.
KeVaughn Allen didn’t even know he won SEC Player of the Week.
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when Dolphins fans gave up hope on Sunday.
Dropping passes and dribbling balls off their feet, No. 24 Florida’s high-energy offense looked frantic in the first half on Saturday.
Defensive back Quincy Wilson said he will declare for the NFL Draft.
GAINESVILLE — KeVaughn Allen christened his new home by torching his old one.
Charlotte’s players call themselves the 49ers but looked more like ditch diggers on Saturday, burying themselves under a 26-point first-half deficit. And after a tough loss to FSU, Florida took its frustration out on Charlotte, 87-46, in Sunrise, Florida.
From 2003-2014, only Auburn and Alabama spent more on football than UF.
TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s 83-78 loss to Florida State on Sunday unveiled an illuminating trend to coach Mike White.
Florida coach Mike White watched No. 5 Duke seize the lead with a 15-3 run going into halftime.
On Monday, the No. 24 Gators cracked the top 25 in The Associated Press Poll for the first time since 2014.
After an agonizing loss against No. 11 Gonzaga on Friday, Florida found itself on the wrong end of a 9-0 Miami run to start the second half on Sunday.
Even with his Hall of Fame father in attendance, Canyon Barry didn’t start the game.
With less than two minutes left against St. Bonaventure, the Gators had seen their 15-point lead evaporate as the Bonnies tied the game with a three-point play.
With 0.6 seconds left in the first half, Florida guard KeVaughn Allen stood behind the backboard and lobbed an out-of-bounds pass to forward Kevarrius Hayes.