Moore takes running load off Tebow
Oct. 6, 2007BATON ROUGE, LA - In its biggest game of the season, No. 9 UF may have found a new playmaker.
BATON ROUGE, LA - In its biggest game of the season, No. 9 UF may have found a new playmaker.
BATON ROUGE, LA -The game's biggest star wasn't any of the players, but rather a tiger.
Safety Tony Joiner has not started. It's Dorian Munroe that has started in his place. If and when Joiner takes the field we'll let you know.
Wayne Bomstad had the kind of laugh that could be heard down the hallway of the physics department.
The Gators have started to spread the ball around, and the scoreboard shows it. UF leads LSU 17-7 at the half. So far quarterback Tim Tebow has thrown to five different Gators receivers and four of them have caught passes.
Baton Rouge, LA - After having burglary charges dropped, UF safety Tony Joiner has traveled with the Gators to LSU. While Coach Urban Meyer has not come out and said if he will play, Joiner is eligible and most will be shocked if he doesn't play. Keep watch at alligatorsports.org, and we'll give you updates on Joiner as they come.
It's official, Gator Nation. Tony Joiner is in the game. He replaced Dorian Munroe at the start of the second series. The Gators lead 3-0 off a Joey Ijjas 32-yard field goal.
I'd like to respond to Wednesday's U-Wire column, "More useful classes, please."
UF observed National Depression Screening Day early this year, as students received free screenings Thursday in recognition of Mental Illness Awareness Week.
The UF College of Veterinary Medicine will host an adopt-a-thon Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Three UF women's tennis players advanced to the second round at the All-American Championships in Pacific Palisades, Calif., on Thursday.
A University of North Florida student pleaded guilty Thursday to the killing of a Gainesville Police officer.
The Gators will take on an unfamiliar role Saturday - underdog.
It's a wild, wild world. This week has proven that to us. Student Government elections always seem a little animalistic - shark-like senate candidates preying on unsuspecting students, poll workers who seemed as slow as snails, plenty of revelers at the Orange & Brew who had a whale of a time. After all, we're animals, too. So hear us roar in this week's menagerie of…
This week, we at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column are headed down to the Bayou where there are lions, and tigers and bea - well, actually just tigers.
The possible No. 1 pick in the 2008 NFL Draft hides down on the bayou, listening to Phil Collins and building on a foundation set in high school.
Hooray! SG elections are finally over. I no longer have to dodge perky Gator Party representatives as they try to attack me on Turlington Plaza. In high school, I was heavily involved with student government, but I never attacked unwilling participants as they walked to class.
Underneath two white tents, Gainesville Regional Utilities and Shands at UF representatives stood on the gravel of the GRU South Energy Center's construction site Thursday.
Bubbling beneath the everyday lives of a growing number of college students is the urge to reignite the tie-dye colored flames of another hippie revolution.
If you go by point spreads, the Gators don?t have much of a chance.