Four-star quarterback highlights trio of 2016 verbal commits
By Luis Torres | Nov. 29, 2015One day after being trounced by Florida State 27-2, Florida was back to its winning ways, albeit off the field and on the recruiting trail.
One day after being trounced by Florida State 27-2, Florida was back to its winning ways, albeit off the field and on the recruiting trail.
Mike Gil hated science as a kid.
Last week, a White Student Union page was created on Facebook under UF's name. Most of the posts allege UF doesn’t have enough safe spaces for European American students whose culture is not celebrated enough. While it’s not patently clear if the page is a hoax or if it was actually created by UF students who believe such fiction, it is very apparent the page has become a hub for racist messaging and posts that stoke fear about whites as the minority.
The Florida volleyball team received the No. 11 seed in the 2015 NCAA Tournament on Sunday and is set to host the first and second rounds of the tournament in the O’Connell Center.
On opening night Friday, Charlie Mitchell said he was pleased.
Gainesville Police arrested two local men Saturday afternoon after police said they attacked a man outside his home and tried to escape.
It was halftime of the Florida soccer team’s NCAA Tournament loss to Duke University when Calvin was hit by a car.
In April 2013, a month before he took office as Gainesville mayor, Ed Braddy left on a trip to Daytona Beach with longtime friend Jeffery McAdams.
University Police arrested an Atlanta man during Saturday’s football game after police said he had cocaine and a fake driver’s license.
Christmas came early in Gainesville as Santa lit the Christmas tree in Tioga Town Center.
In both 2009 and 2010, current Gator guard Carlie Needles arrived at the Coors Events Center in Boulder, Colorado, with high hopes.
For yet another week, the Gators’ offense struggled to support its defense.
Playing its fourth game in six days and one game after Thanksgiving, Florida might’ve been feeling the ill effects of the workload during the first half against Florida Gulf Coast.
At 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, UF President Kent Fuchs stood in the Swamp and practiced.
Mary Wise doesn’t tear up often, but she made an exception for Mackenzie Dagostino.
Florida shouldn’t have had any trouble with Vermont, yet the Catamounts repeatedly hit shots to stay in the game.
Florida may not have gone into Tuesday night’s matchup with Savannah State thinking about vengeance, but that’s exactly what it got.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished in first place in its final meet of the fall regular season.
Technically, the Gators avoided the trap by beating Florida Atlantic, albeit barely.
Florida’s rush defense is one of the best in the country, but going into its rivalry game against Florida State, and against one of the best running backs in the country, the Gators’ defensive line will be limping into Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.