Column: Florida’s unpredictable season was both a triumph and a wasted opportunity
By GRAHAM HACK | Dec. 6, 2015After Saturday’s loss in the Southeastern Conference title game, Gator fans will be split into two camps.
After Saturday’s loss in the Southeastern Conference title game, Gator fans will be split into two camps.
ATLANTA — The last time Florida had a punt and a field goal blocked in the same game was against South Carolina last season, ultimately costing former coach Will Muschamp his job.
Following their matchup with a perennial cellar dweller, the Gators will now face a contest with the cream of the Sun Belt Conference crop.
Mass shootings have become so frequent it is difficult to keep track of them. With the San Bernardino shooting, the U.S. has seen 355 shootings this year according to The Washington Post. What distinguishes this shooting from the rest of them is the shooters’ association with the terror group Daesh.
Gainesville Police arrested a local boy Wednesday and a local man Thursday after police said they robbed a motel employee at gunpoint. Two additional suspects remain at large.
ATLANTA -- There weren’t many who expected the Gators to show up in Atlanta and roll the Crimson Tide.
With Florida trailing 23-19 in a crucial third set against Florida State, the Seminoles seemed poised to take a stranglehold on the match.
Barring an unforeseen mangling of the College Football Playoff rankings, Florida enters Saturday’s Southeastern Conference Championship Game solely focused on the 60 minutes of play and not on any championship possibilities, giving UF a chance to play spoiler of the Crimson Tide’s postseason dreams.
Florida’s offensive line has seen its share of ups and downs throughout the season.
From start to finish, New Hampshire didn’t have an answer for Alex Holston.
With the Gators up 18-6 in the second set against New Hampshire, Abby Detering walked to the back line to serve.
UF Student Government continued its Mental Health Awareness Week on Thursday. Here's what went on:
Downtown Gainesville just got more colorful.
Jared Gaylord said he wasn’t scared by the ghost tour he and his girlfriend took in Savannah over Spring Break. He thought the tour itself was cheesy.
UF is looking to secure legislative funding for buildings, expand Greek housing and the possibility of adding a faculty parking garage.
Gabriela Mayer’s petition for no exams on Jewish holidays brought her to Tigert Hall.
In April, Future Music Makers Youth Enrichment Program was awarded $15,000.
Compared to their predecessors a year ago, fresh and inexperienced Santa Fe College Student Senate members had a smooth semester learning the basics of legislation.
Well, finals are now upon us. As many of you grab your face and cover your mouth in disbelief, curl your hair, bite your nails or indulge in other popular nervous habits of choice, take refuge in the knowledge that we’re still here, and yes, Darts & Laurels is still around to provide comfort to the afflicted.