Gators' deficiencies exposed in blowout
By TOM GREEN | Oct. 2, 2011Will Muschamp said it best Saturday night: The Gators simply got beat by a better team.
Will Muschamp said it best Saturday night: The Gators simply got beat by a better team.
After four weeks of dominating inferior opponents, the Florida rushing attack ran into a buzz saw against Alabama.
Though McKenzie Barney might be lagging behind her conference-leading scoring pace from a year ago, the Gators’ team captain still has a habit of finding the net when her team needs it the most.
For the past two years, Atlanta native Betsy Smith has returned to nearby Athens, Ga., and barely played a role in Florida’s volleyball triumphs over Georgia.
Darlene Pifalo wants to fight for the right to tailgate.
The Murphree Area has got meat.
The Student Government Election Commission upheld the results of the fall Student Senate elections at a meeting Friday afternoon, despite alleged complications with the new electronic voting system.
The alleged glitches of the UF Student Government elections last week and the subsequent behavior of SG officials make Chicago politics appear clean and tidy.
A few weeks ago, presidential candidate and Texas Gov. Rick Perry called Social Security a Ponzi scheme and was labeled as a far-right extremist. While his choice of words was indelicate, Social Security is a deeply flawed system that will not exist in its current form for anyone in college right now.
Ponce de Leon is dead.
Hundreds of butterflies will be released Oct. 22 and Oct. 23 as part of the annual ButterflyFest.
The Florida Innovation Hub will receive its first tenant, UF's Office of Technology Licensing, on Friday.
Get ready. Drop clothes. Run.
The term "big government" has been loosely bandied about for several decades. Certainly it has been used to point out the over-spending by elected officials and their entities, something that now not only disturbs many of those in the higher tax bracket but also many people hurting in today's staggering economy.
Since the ‘90s, it's been a common right-wing practice to have a bake sale intended to demonstrate the inherent unfairness of using race as a factor in college admissions. White men get charged $2 for the brownies or muffins the Republicans baked to prove their point, while other races get charged a sliding scale based on the Republican protesters' perception of the severity of racial bias against different groups.
The Student Senate election results were validated Friday afternoon at a hearing by the Election Commission.
Fifty-two teams came to compete this Friday in the annual cornhole tournament at Southwest Recreation Center. The tournament was single-elimination style and along with prestige, the winning team was also awarded an official cornhole championship T-shirt.
NEW YORK - In a small granite plaza a block from the New York Stock Exchange, a group of 20-somethings in flannel pajama pants and tie-dyed T-shirts are plotting the demise of Wall Street as we know it.
If Saturday’s game against Alabama was Florida’s first difficult test under first-year coach Will Muschamp, assigning a passing grade would be just as tough.
No. 13 Florida's road victory against Auburn was an uneven affair.