Column: UF’s 2015 secondary was one of best of this century
When Fox Sports’ Peter Schrager likened Keanu Neal to the surefire NFL Hall-of-Fame safety Ed Reed last week, it got me thinking.
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When Fox Sports’ Peter Schrager likened Keanu Neal to the surefire NFL Hall-of-Fame safety Ed Reed last week, it got me thinking.
Picture the National Baseball Hall of Fame as the expensive flower vase that sits in your mom’s living room.
By now, you’ve probably seen the clip.
Austin Appleby was asked a simple question after his final game as a Florida Gator: Where do you see Jim McElwain taking this program?
Mark Thompson juked, sidestepped and stiff-armed Iowa defenders before sprinting into the end zone like something out of former NFL running back Marshawn Lynch’s book with under two minutes left in the first half.
Florida’s defensive coordinator is on the move.
ATLANTA — Burn the redshirt.
Twenty years ago, “Space Jam” made its rounds in theaters across the world.
TALLAHASSEE — Austin Appleby never saw Josh Sweat coming.
Florida kicker Eddy Pineiro could face two misdemeanor charges after police said he caused roughly $800 worth of damages to two scooters, according to a sworn complaint filed Nov. 7.
If the Gators hope to escape Baton Rouge with a second-straight Southeastern Conference East title, there’s two things they need to do according to head coach Jim McElwain.
Austin Appleby walked to the lectern with the confidence one would expect from a backup quarterback who’d just led his team to a Southeastern Conference win.
Austin Appleby hung his head and dropped his pads on the locker room floor in Neyland Stadium more than a month ago.
Luke Del Rio dropped back and tried to squeeze a slant pass in too tight a window to his first-year receiver, Tyrie Cleveland.
Surrounded by nearly 2,000 pounds of offensive linemen, Luke Del Rio picked up the check at a nearby Italian restaurant last Thursday.
JACKSONVILLE— Davis Dominates: If there’s one thing you should’ve taken away from Florida’s 24-10 win over Georgia, it’s that Jarrad Davis may not be human.
Leo Jefferson still remembers the first time he put his son on a football field.
Jabari Zuniga traipsed beside the O’Connell Center after practice Tuesday.
Jalen Tabor remembers the homecoming embarrassment two years ago.
With nearly all of Florida’s starting defensive lineman injured, many younger players were forced to step up in Saturday’s 13-6 win over Vanderbilt.