Harvin will not play against South Carolina
Nov. 9, 2007UF wide receiver Percy Harvin did not travel with the team to South Carolina and will not play in Saturday night's game, his mother said Saturday afternoon.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin did not travel with the team to South Carolina and will not play in Saturday night's game, his mother said Saturday afternoon.
This weekend, the Gators are off to South Carolina, home of Vanna White, Fort Sumter and everyone's favorite five-star hotel, South of the Border.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin missed his second straight day of practice Thursday with a sinus infection but should be fine for Saturday against South Carolina, Coach Urban Meyer said.
The No. 17 Gators could potentially leap from middle of the pack to the top of the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division when they travel to South Carolina this weekend.
Of all the great plays that led to UF's national championship win against No. 1 Ohio State last year, the greatest came two months before that game was even played.
UF quarterback Tim Tebow was one of 15 players selected as a semi-finalist for the Maxwell Award, the advisory committee for the award announced Wednesday.
Apparently, some athletes are bred in just two days.
UF coaches hoped Brandon Spikes, who played sparingly as a freshman in 2006, would be a different player this year.
The Gators still need a lot of help to make it back to Atlanta for the Southeastern Conference title game.
Andre Caldwell isn't too shy to let you know how much of an impact he can make when healthy.
The key to Percy Harvin's record-setting day in No. 18 UF's win over Vanderbilt was simple.
Converted center Mike Pouncey had a special visitor Friday night in his hotel room.
Before UF's game against Vanderbilt, the Gators' defensive coaches approached Coach Urban Meyer with a proposition.
Vanderbilt isn't exactly known for its football, but we at the alligatorSports brand picks column were determined to find someone who considers him or herself a Commodores fan.
Last week, UF proved that one bruised shoulder can change an entire season.
By now, the Gators should have learned there are no easy victories in the Southeastern Conference, but they will still get their yearly reminder of that Saturday.