Gators commit arrested
By TOM GREEN | Aug. 16, 2010Florida 2011 commit Ja’Juan Story, 18, was arrested late Sunday night, according to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office.
Florida 2011 commit Ja’Juan Story, 18, was arrested late Sunday night, according to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office.
Emmanuel Moody admits he was a selfish running back when he first arrived in Gainesville.
Jeremy Brown is thankful every day he laces up his cleats for football practice.
Welcome to Florida. Take out your notebook, grab a pen and get ready to take your first class because I’m about to drop some knowledge on the incoming freshmen.
When Tim Walton and Francesca Enea first met back in 2002, neither could have predicted how much they would accomplish together.
Wednesday could be a big day for a select few schools and their 2011 recruiting classes.
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:
This season is going to be different for Florida offensive lineman Mike Pouncey.
Before the Gators will know if they can replace Brandon Spikes, they’ll have to decide who will try to fill his shoes.
Let’s pretend your high school refused to release your grades to universities across the country.
Andre Debose said he didn’t want the hype, not that fans were going to oblige.
Welcome to Year 1, A.T.
The Miami Heat have a Big Three, and now the Gators have theirs.
It hasn’t been as eventful as June, but since the start of July, the Gators have made strides along the recruiting trail.
Hello party people, welcome to the coolest hole in the wall.Gainesville may be a small, liberal town swimming in a sea of conservatism and religious enthusiasm, but in this tiny pocket of North Central Florida, we know how to get down and dirty with the best.
Last season Deonte Thompson was the third receiving option on the UF offense. This year, he’s the leader of the group.
Coach Urban Meyer is determined to find a solution to the agent issue.
Everybody knows John Brantley will replace Tim Tebow at the quarterback position, but nobody is sure whom the Gators will turn to in the short-yardage situations that Tebow specialized in.
As the Gators began their first practice in full pads today, all eyes were on one player.
UFPD released its internal investigation report regarding the actions of the Critical Incident Response Team.