Pouncey shines at DT, will see playing time
Nov. 1, 2007Freshman Mike Pouncey continues to impress UF coach Urban Meyer on the defensive side of the ball.
Freshman Mike Pouncey continues to impress UF coach Urban Meyer on the defensive side of the ball.
Not everyone at UF will have the day off to watch the Homecoming parade today.
While Gainesville residents may be decked out in orange and blue on Homecoming weekend, not every event in town will be about football.
UF students can expect a mix of up-and-coming talent as well as tried-and-true success at tonight's Gator Growl.
UF's defeat at the hands of Arkansas was only three weeks ago, but it's a fading memory for the Gators.
Nicholas Baragona
Large portions of University Avenue will be closed today for Gator Gallop and the Homecoming parade.
It may not have counted in the record books, but the UF women?s basketball team did everything it could to put memories of last year as far behind as possible.
As Gainesville prepares for an influx of visitors on Homecoming weekend, so do local businesses.
The Alligator editorial board should give credit where credit is due. When our Student Government leaders got library hours extended for finals, the editorial board decried SG for not doing more.
It may be hard to imagine Steve Spurrier having a direct effect on the production of theatrical skits, but like his playbook, the Ol' Ball Coach is full of surprises.
By now, the Gators should have learned there are no easy victories in the Southeastern Conference, but they will still get their yearly reminder of that Saturday.
I don't understand some people's view of "freedom of speech." It is evident to me that people who publicly violate the law during peaceful, political discourse are met with praise rather than scorn.
Gator Growl is taking on a private title sponsor for the first time in its 84-year history.
For people who don't want to get arrested during Homecoming, University Police Department Lt. Robert Wagner said to remember three things:
When UF coach Billy Donovan said the Gators starting lineup was due to change, he wasn't kidding.
Last week, UF proved that one bruised shoulder can change an entire season.
With 70 floats entered in UF's Homecoming parade, crowds can expect to see live music, local celebrities and colossal robots rolling down University Avenue today.
The women's tennis team might have the greatest ratio of injured players of any UF team right now.
The championship celebration is over.