Notebook: Mixed results in red-zone; Morrison, Pittman impress; UF adds three commits
By TOM GREEN | Apr. 7, 2012The Gators’ red-zone woes from last fall appeared to follow them into the spring.
The Gators’ red-zone woes from last fall appeared to follow them into the spring.
Throughout the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships, it was evident the field could not match the top-ranked Gators’ talent.
Any momentum No. 1 Florida got from Friday night’s shutout victory against No. 12 LSU went by the wayside in Saturday’s series finale.
Jeff Driskel took the first snap when spring practice began last month; Jacoby Brissett took the first snap in Saturday’s spring game.
Johns Hopkins had the Gators right where it wanted them.
The Gators wasted no time getting on the scoreboard Saturday.
Although Ebony Eutsey and Laine Whitaker are close now, it wasn’t always that way.
Florida has been scoring more runs as of late, but Hannah Rogers didn’t need much support against Ole Miss.
Junior Tony McQuay is most known on the track for his performances in the 400m. That’s why Friday’s win in the 400m at the Pepsi Florida Relays didn’t come as much of a surprise to most.
After Thursday’s series-opening loss to LSU, UF coach Kevin O’Sullivan said his team would need a great outing out of starting pitcher Jonathon Crawford to have a chance on Friday.
The home-court advantage that has been so well publicized for the Gators was close to non-existent Friday evening. A team that is conditioned for warm, muggy weather had to play a home match in chilly, windy weather at Linder Stadium.
The senator has spoken out vehemently against the legislature’s budget cuts to the State University System, totaling $300 million.
Students who volunteer with Dance For Life, a class that helps Parkinson’s patients improve their movement and coordination, have found the true beneficiaries of the class are themselves.
Mark Dykes isn’t scared of bees.
When reserving an outside table for two in Gainesville, your plus one could be your dog.
When Dounia Bendris finishes her late-night work at the UF Fine Arts studio, she would like to call Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol for a ride home.
On the ninth anniversary of her son’s suicide, Judy Broward tried explain to UF students the tragedy that once seemed senseless to her.
A story and cutline in Wednesday’s Alligator incorrectly referenced the local company that installed solar panels on the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. Its full, correct name is Power Production Management Inc.
UF employees and students who own staff commuter decals or green decals will have different parking options starting May 1.
Zot L. Szurgot allegedly walked out of her house naked, turned to five of her neighbors and started wagging her penis.