Harvin questionable for SEC Championship
Nov. 30, 2008Billy Gonzales is having a case of déjà vu.
Billy Gonzales is having a case of déjà vu.
The troubled 8-year-old boy moved from a mother unable to love and care for him to a grandmother who did exactly that.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Rodney Carney watched Minnesota Timberwolves teammate Corey Brewer crash to the floor Saturday against Denver, but thought nothing of it.
After Saturday's game against Florida State, UF coach Urban Meyer called his kickoff teams "a joke."
Jeremy Criscione never thought he'd be a distance runner.
There are a lot of questions surrounding the UF frontcourt this season. Lately, Alex Tyus has had all the answers.
High above the practice courts hang reminders of tradition.
After months of practices, games and Dan Mullen - who needs to spend his free time sprucing up the ol' resume because I've heard SportsCenter tout him for open coaching positions on two separate occasions - it all comes down to this.
ORLANDO - After an early season full of glass and iron, Chandler Parsons finally found some nylon.
Regardless of whether you were elated, irritated, or apathetic, you can agree that this election was epic.
TALLAHASSEE - That depleted defensive line wasn't such a big problem after all.
If there is any lesson to be learned from our parents and grandparents, it's that we shouldn't trample Wal-Mart greeters to death the day after Thanksgiving.
Although Kyle Jones of The Villages Charter High School may look like your average teenager, this soft-spoken 17-year-old might have found a cure for colon cancer.
A 17-year-old from The Villages recently found a potential cure for cancer while doing a science project for school. Seriously.
TALLAHASSEE - If you're a fourth-year senior and a UF sports fan, you better thank your parents for conceiving you at the right time.
In a last-ditch effort to support local food pantries this Thanksgiving, the Make a Play Foundation developed a sure-fire plan to get people involved: exploiting a heated college rivalry.
Weather conditions forced crews to stop fighting a 300-acre fire in eastern Alachua County after noon Sunday, but the rain probably won't stop the blaze.
It seemed like everything was working against the UF women's basketball team during the weekend, but the Gators didn't care.
The Sunday afternoon drizzle did not damage the spirits of the Rosa Parks Quiet Courage Committee members as they saw their dedication pay off.
With the conference title all wrapped up, UF headed west to play its final match of the regular season on Saturday.