Foreclosure trial set for former NFL RB Clinton Portis
By GRAHAM HALL | June 23, 2015The foreclosure trial for former Gainesville High standout running back Clinton Portis has been set.
The foreclosure trial for former Gainesville High standout running back Clinton Portis has been set.
The Internal Revenue Service says former Washington Redskins star and Gainesville native Clinton Portis failed to pay more than $450,000 in federal income taxes.
Gator football fans are getting the chance to make a change in The Swamp.
Just over a month removed from the conclusion of Spring practice, Florida head coach Jim McElwain spoke to the media by teleconference on Wednesday morning.
Former Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson visited Florida on Tuesday per multiple reports.
J.C. Jackson will not be returning to the Florida football team.
The Jacksonville Jaguars selected Dante Fowler Jr. with the No. 3 overall pick on Thursday night.
Rod Johnson’s life changed on April 3.
Former UF quarterback Tim Tebow signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday afternoon. As he looks for another opportunity to resurrect his football playing career, here’s a look back at his time in the NFL:
Gainesville Police arrested a UF football player Saturday after he reportedly was part of an armed robbery at a Gainesville apartment complex.
Rod Johnson’s football career is over.
Jim McElwain and his staff have work to do with the offense.
Right tackle Roderick Johnson suffered a neck injury during Florida’s spring football season that could potentially threaten his chances of playing this fall.
The 2015 Orange and Blue Debut kicks off this Saturday afternoon at 12:30. Here are five players to watch for as the Spring football season concludes.
There’s one thing coach Jim McElwain has been preaching to the wide receivers on Florida’s roster.
Through all the wins, adversity and losses that befell Dante Fowler Jr. and D.J. Humphries, the greatest lesson came at the hands of each other.
"Everything."
It’s time for Kelvin Taylor to step up.
Over the last few seasons, the Florida Gators secondary has garnered a nickname: "No Fly Zone."