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Should Florida’s struggles be a surprise?
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Should Florida’s struggles be a surprise?
Florida coach Urban Meyer said fullback Steven Wilks (back) is ready to suit up for the first time this season.
Several Gators said in the preseason they expected free safety Will Hill to have a breakout year after “rededicating himself” to the team this summer.
Special teams can often be overlooked, even if a team is struggling in that facet of the game.
Like several other aspects of this season, Florida’s loss last Saturday immediately drew comparisons to another moment in the Urban Meyer era.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Urban Meyer didn’t want any “Southeastern Conference Championship rematch” talk last week.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Urban Meyer didn’t want any “Southeastern Conference Championship rematch” talk last week.
Florida running back Jeff Demps removed his protective boot Wednesday but is still limited in practice.
Sitting in an Atlanta subway car last December, my senses were overwhelmed with orange and blue.
Gators fans entered this season expecting Andre Debose to emerge as a big-play threat capable of stretching defenses.
Ahmad Black’s name sat atop the Gators box score, and he wasn’t exactly pumped.
Despite carrying the ball a career-high 26 times last week, Florida running back Jeff Demps said he has not felt sore.
Looking at the schedule before the season, fans knew what to expect from a Kentucky-Florida matchup.
Teryl Austin wants his players to stop tweeting. Or twittering. Or twerping. Whatever it is they do — what are they calling it?
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Urban Meyer thought he found Florida’s identity last week.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Urban Meyer thought he found Florida’s identity last week.
Urban Meyer said he understands the public perception of his football team, which has featured 30 arrests since he became the Florida coach in 2005.
In the wake of wide receiver Chris Rainey’s arrest for aggravated stalking, coach Urban Meyer said the Gators will move Omarius Hines from tight end to slot receiver and start redshirt freshman Jordan Reed in Hines’ old position.
Have you ever watched interviews with Muhammad Ali in the days before his last fight?
Florida fans knew entering this season that the fastest man in college football wasn’t going to be caught from behind.