Turkey or Pigskin?: How the Gators are spending their Thanksgiving during COVID-19
By Payton Titus | Nov. 25, 2020How do you like your turkey: oven-cooked, fried or served up nice and hot with a little pigskin on the side?
How do you like your turkey: oven-cooked, fried or served up nice and hot with a little pigskin on the side?
Florida kicked off the crucial fourth year of coach Cam Newbauer’s rebuild by giving Gator fans a reason to trust the process, serving up a dominant 90-47 victory against Gambling State.
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Clemson coach Dabo Swinney finds himself at the center of controversy once again.
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The Alligator's applications for the Spring 2021 semester are live. All submissions are due at 11:59 on Dec. 4.
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