Slow starts offensively why Florida will not be in Atlanta
By Dylan Rudolph | Nov. 9, 2019Yes, the Gators won the game. And yes, the box score looks good.
Yes, the Gators won the game. And yes, the box score looks good.
What a difference a week makes.
It wouldn’t have been much of a consolation. But at least it would have been something.
Utter dominance.
Nothing about Florida’s volleyball team’s match against Ole Miss on Friday night made much sense.
It's his first time performing in Gainesville
The sweet aroma of fried chicken and hamburgers on the grill fills the air as I walk around campus Saturday morning. It’s here. Football season has arrived.
After a successful fall season, Florida’s men’s and women’s tennis teams will finish their season out west.
The Florida-Florida State rivalry will take on a different look Friday.
After its longest break of the season, the Gators volleyball team will hit the court – for real — for the first time in over a week.
To say that Florida’s women’s basketball team struggled on the road last season is an understatement.
Before every game, Freddie Swain and Josh Hammond trot out to the 50-yard line, flanking David Reese II for the coin toss. After the coin has been flipped, possession decided and hands shaken, either Swain or Hammond will take a spot on the sideline.
Florida-Florida State hasn’t been much of a rivalry on the hardwood lately, and UF coach Mike White is the first to admit that.
Does UF Student Government have enough time to pass resolutions? Senators only have three school weeks left to do so.
Florida’s worst offensive performance of the season came at the most inopportune time this past weekend in Jacksonville. The Gators put up season-low offensive statistics across the box score in their 24-17 loss to Georgia, which dropped them to second place in the SEC East.
A six-person jury found a Gainesville man guilty of trying to kill his wife and lying about it to authorities after more than five hours of deliberation Thursday afternoon.
Four days before Veteran’s Day, two women sat in the UF Wilmot Botanical Gardens planting rabbit ear plants and basil. They spoke to each other as they worked under the greenhouse fans, carefully placing the plants into pots full of damp soil.
Two Razorbacks placed three daggers into the heart of Florida’s SEC title hopes.
UF’s first black alumnus and civil rights activist W. George Allen has died, his family confirmed Thursday.