Man down, Murphy up: Redshirt junior making most of first opportunity
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN< | Oct. 3, 2013Jeff Driskel lines up in the shotgun.
Jeff Driskel lines up in the shotgun.
A 67-yard run takes more than a running back hitting the hole.
The U.S. government may be shut down, but we here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column are still going strong. Unlike Congress, we don’t act like a bunch of petulant children when we disagree on issues — like picking college football games against the spread!
Scottie Wilbekin is working his way back into coach Billy Donovan’s good graces.
After a 1-0 loss to Missouri on Sunday, Savannah Jordan just wants to focus on the rest of the schedule.
When Florida traveled to College Station, Texas, last year, it needed to a comeback from a 2-0 hole to beat Texas A&M.
Gainesville Police arrested three people Wednesday morning on Interstate 75 after finding more than two pounds of meth in their car.
Four Student Government elections violation complaints filed this week were withdrawn Thursday.
A summer job working for a moving company led 24-year-old Kyle Cabral to create a new social networking website just for Greeks.
UF is working toward becoming a top 10 university in the nation — but it has yet to make the top 100 for worldwide rankings.
Bright Futures disbursed more than financial aid Thursday morning.
Offering an escape from reality, Creative for Health will be hosting a series of art workshops for those affected by cancer.
While electronic dance music (EDM) continues to receive attention for its association with molly and other drugs, UF students are using EDM to save lives.
The Florida Public Interest Research Group is bringing its new health care awareness campaign to UF’s campus.
A week ago I found myself in a conversation that left me with a negative perception about the state of humanity.
As the government shutdown continues to bar many agencies and services, some local residents are mourning the temporary loss of national parks.
War; Bloodshed; Nuclear weapons; Bombs; Regime; Terrorist; Army, and death. With ongoing conflict in the Middle East, such words have become very familiar to the American people.
On Sept. 23, a quartet of jazz musicians came together at the University Auditorium to perform John Coltrane’s masterpiece “A Love Supreme.”
The gameday roasted peanut sale is back by popular demand.
The end of October always signifies a very important time in Gainesville. Every year there’s a slew of Halloween parties around the city, midterms are only a few short weeks away, and most importantly the Florida Georgia rivalry game is upon us.