The first 24: An hour-by-hour breakdown of the SEC Network's first day
By RICHARD JOHNSON | Aug. 15, 2014Dear freshmen, and really anyone reading this: Don’t try this at home.
Dear freshmen, and really anyone reading this: Don’t try this at home.
As Bill Ezzell of the prosecution put it, Pedro Bravo’s presumed innocence ends today.
Pedro Bravo took the stand Thursday to defend himself against his first-degree murder charge, among others.
If you ask the state, Pedro Bravo had a busy night on Sept. 20, 2012.
Coach Mary Wise has many reasons to be excited about this year’s volleyball squad.
On Pedro Bravo’s first night in jail, he asked his cell mate, Michael Angelo, for two things — his pen and his shoelaces.
A fact error made by a Jacksonville TV station made Internet headlines everywhere today.
The scabs on his knees and his torn up index finger are not football injuries for Florida safety Keanu Neal.
On the sideline he stands, screaming, yelling and frantically signaling.
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With two open practices are in the books for Florida including one with full pads, it’s time to do a quick rundown of what we’ve learned after two days.
Did you hear that Thursday night? That’s the collective relieved exhale of an entire fanbase.
I first heard of Ivey’s from my dad, whose coworker told him about this great breakfast place in Gainesville we needed to try. Located on 3303 West University Avenue, it’s close to campus making it a great spot to pick up a meal before or after class.
The state continued to build its case against Pedro Bravo, using receipts, security footage and police testimony to construct a timeline of Bravo’s activities leading up to Aguilar’s disappearance and immediately following it.
I have been absolutely loving the trends going on this summer. Usually I am not about always jumping on the bandwagon, but these trends have been styles I have worn for a while. It is like suddenly everything I like is in every store across the world. Literally. I saw them all over Paris and London as well as the US.
Last week I outlined my predictions for the first five games of the 2014 Gator football season. Here are my predictions for the last seven games:
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Keith Stegath is fed up with politicians and lawyers making decisions they are not qualified for.