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MIAMI - Titletown is alive and well again.
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MIAMI - Titletown is alive and well again.
MIAMI - Titletown is alive and well again.
MIAMI - It all started with a playful jab. It's become a war of the words.
MIAMI - It appeared to be one of the misfortunes of sports, one of those bad things that happen to good people.
MIAMI - A lot has been made of Oklahoma cornerback Dominique Franks' comments on Sunday that the top three quarterbacks in the country play in the Big 12, referring to his teammate Sam Bradford, Texas' Colt McCoy and Texas Tech's Graham Harrell.
NEW YORK - The BCS National Championship Game just got a whole lot more interesting as Tim Tebow fell short of his quest to become the second two-time Heisman winner.
NEW YORK - The race to the Heisman Trophy is coming down to the final stretch, but there is no clear-cut winner.
Even the most experienced UF students may carry a guide when they return for spring classes - a parking map.
Here it is. Finally.
Florida's State University System got its report card, and the returns aren't pretty.
Billy Gonzales is having a case of deja vu.
Billy Gonzales is having a case of déjà vu.
TALLAHASSEE - It seemed appropriate that the final step to Atlanta would resemble a swamp.
TALLAHASSEE - Florida's supply of playmakers continues to seem endless.
OK, loyal Phil on the Hill readers (do those exist?), it seems you're owed an apology.
It's time to say goodbye.
Enjoy this one while it lasts.
Gloria Westcott will be able to walk to the Georgia Dome from her hotel on Dec. 6.
A UF College of Dentistry computer server containing personal information of about 344,000 patients was breached by an unauthorized intruder, UF officials announced Wednesday.
Sophomore Carl Johnson will likely get the start at left guard against South Carolina, UF coach Urban Meyer said Wednesday. Johnson suffered an MCL sprain in the Gators' 42-14 win against Vanderbilt on Saturday.