Florida offense shows up, stands out in season-opening rout of New Mexico State
By GRAHAM HACK | Sep. 5, 2015It might just be one game, but the Gators’ offense looks to have potential under coach Jim McElwain.
It might just be one game, but the Gators’ offense looks to have potential under coach Jim McElwain.
A new football season, a new Florida head football coach, and most importantly, a new set of the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column.
It’s the calm before the storm for Florida head coach Jim McElwain, and the nerves will surely be kicking in soon.
Buckle your seatbelts and hold on tight, because the best ride in sports is finally back.
Tonight marks the opening of what everybody has been waiting for: the 2015 college football season. While there aren’t a lot of intriguing matchups this week in the Southeastern Conference, here is a list of games that you should be paying attention to.
Treon Harris will take the first snap. What happens from there is still to be determined.
Geoff Collins must’ve thought he walked into one of the best job opportunities in the country when he was hired to be Florida’s defensive coordinator.
With only four days remaining until the start of the season on Saturday against New Mexico State, Florida coach Jim McElwain is preaching to his team to be more consistent this week leading up to their matchup against the Aggies.
For Florida fans sick of watching bubble screens and passes that fail to leave the backfield, take heart. Coach Jim McElwain understands your pain, and he has made it clear that his plan is to take shots down the field.
A new season is underway, and that means another opportunity for players to make their mark. Here are five UF players who have the potential to have a breakout season.
After eight long, tortuous months, football is back at last.
The Gators unveiled their depth chart on Monday for Saturday’s season opener against New Mexico State, and the biggest revelation came with the announcement that senior Antonio Morrison is healthy and will start at middle linebacker.
The Florida football team opens its season against New Mexico State Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Here’s what you need to know about UF’s first opponent, the Aggies.
Treon Harris and Will Grier will both play in the season opener against New Mexico State on Sept. 5.
There haven’t been many players making more noise for the Gators in Fall camp than Caleb Brantley.
The vaunted Florida secondary is known across the country as arguably the most talented defensive backfield in the country.
Florida coach Jim McElwain has a mantra similar to Patches O’Houlihan’s iconic "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball" line from the 2004 movie Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story: If you can catch a ball in practice, you can catch a ball in a game.
Jake McGee’s first season with the Gators ended before it could even start.
Florida hasn’t named a starting quarterback for the season opener against New Mexico State, and coach Jim McElwain seemingly couldn’t care less.
Florida finds itself in a peculiar position when it comes to the running backs on its roster.