Even at best, Florida not suited to win it all
By GREG LUCA< | Mar. 24, 2013Removing one 4-minute stretch, the Gators’ offense played about as well as it possibly could in Florida’s 78-64 win against Minnesota on Sunday.
Removing one 4-minute stretch, the Gators’ offense played about as well as it possibly could in Florida’s 78-64 win against Minnesota on Sunday.
As people across the nation fill out their brackets, no team is causing more crossouts, rewrites and do-overs than Florida.
Davidson, Belmont, Minnesota and St. Mary’s will be the teams that defy their seeding and open the Big Dance with upsets.
Indiana, Kansas, Gonzaga and No. 8 seed Pittsburgh are the four teams in 2013 that best fit the statistical profile Final Four teams have built during the past 10 years.
With Sunday’s announcement of the NCAA Tournament field, bracket season is finally upon us. Here are a few tips to help you win your pool.
Josh: There’s no shame in what happened to the Gators on Tuesday night. Florida lost to an undefeated rival in No. 5 Florida State. However, what is cause for alarm is the Gators’ performance against much lesser competition. UF lost to North Florida and was swept by Florida Gulf Coast. How are the Gators supposed to turn things around playing teams from one of the nation’s best conferences every weekend if they can’t take care of business against the Atlantic Sun Conference?
I can still recall most of my Preview weekend at UF.
The Southeastern Conference women’s basketball coaches decided one Gator was worthy of representing Florida on this year’s All-SEC team.
Florida’s dugout erupted when Taylor Gushue executed a sacrifice fly to tie the game during the ninth inning of Tuesday night’s 7-6 loss to North Florida.
Three years into his Florida career, Patric Young remains an enigma.
“I can’t believe what the whites did to the harlem shake,” a post from Tumblr user fquemark reads.
The big day came and went: Valentine’s Day.
Macklemore’s hit song “Thrift Shop” hit about 100 million views last week, and I have to say, I felt strangely proud.
Have you ever seen an argument defeated because someone agreed with it?
Having ridiculously good-looking, teenage heartthrobs in pop music is not a new concept.
I desecrated a national treasure over the weekend, and I enjoyed every second of it.
When February rolls around, Will Yeguete isn’t feeling the love.
According to one self-proclaimed spokeswoman for the mothers of America, Beyoncé is an imminent threat to female empowerment.