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The centerpiece of Florida’s defense has been downsized by about 60 pounds and half a foot.
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The centerpiece of Florida’s defense has been downsized by about 60 pounds and half a foot.
Gators defensive line coach Dan McCarney was proud of his front four after the group held Miami (Ohio) to four rushing yards last Saturday. But he knows the Florida defense faces a much tougher ground attack this week against South Florida.
The Gators’ quarterback summarized his team’s inept play rather simply.
John Brantley was asked this preseason if he had ever been interviewed without hearing the name “Tebow.”
Jaye Howard expects to get his hands on ball carriers more often this season, thanks to the leadership of first-year defensive coordinator Teryl Austin, .
How excited are you for Saturday? I mean, really, how excited?
TYLER: Which team has a better chance to reach the BCS National Championship Game, No. 1 Alabama or No. 3 Boise State?
Fans will have to wait until the season opener Sept. 4 to see which Florida pass catchers emerge as quarterback John Brantley’s weapons, but they should expect to see wide receiver Omarius Hines on the field. Where exactly he will line up, however, remains a mystery.
Gators fans have known for more than a year who would start at quarterback in 2010.
Here’s what it takes:
Brandon Antwine shouldn’t be fodder for football sap stories.
Emmanuel Moody admits he was a selfish running back when he first arrived in Gainesville.
The best response to being asked how you will replace a two-time-national-champion, Heisman-trophy-winning quarterback whose likeness is being constructed into a statue in the very location you are asked to replace him:
Andre Debose said he didn’t want the hype, not that fans were going to oblige.
HOOVER, Ala. – The Gators hope they didn’t just play their last away game.
HOOVER, Ala. – The Gators’ once-porous defense closed its holes Friday night.
Kevin O’Sullivan’s lineup adjustments nearly cost the Gators Thursday’s game. But, in the end, the coach’s fine-tuning saved No. 4 UF (41-14).
HOOVER, Ala. – The pie has soured for Brian Johnson.
Kevin O’Sullivan is the R. Kelly of college baseball coaches.
In the biggest series of the season, UF’s ace lasted just 3.1 innings.