Winners and losers from Florida’s spring scrimmage
By IAN COHEN | Apr. 7, 2017Winner: Feleipe Franks, quarterback
Winner: Feleipe Franks, quarterback
Sure, Feleipe Franks is ahead in Florida’s quarterback race.
Nothing about Friday’s Spring football game felt real.
Nine days after working out for NFL scouts at Florida’s Pro Day, former Florida linebacker Daniel McMillian was booked in Alachua County Jail on Thursday night.
In the final moments of Tuesday night’s game between the Indiana Pacers and Toronto Raptors, Pacers guard Lance Stephenson scored an uncontested layup with 3.3 seconds left in the game. The blue-and-gold-clad crowd in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis erupted with excited applause.
Kyle Trask is in his high school coach’s office, and he’s angry.
When Feleipe Franks stepped foot on UF’s campus last Spring as an early enrollee, the level of hype and expectation surrounding his arrival was through the roof.
The Florida Gators football team hasn’t produced a 1,000-yard receiver since 2002.
Coach Roland Thornqvist described this weekend’s matches against Ole Miss and Mississippi State as “another weekend in the SEC.” However, there’s more to it than that.
Weather has been a factor for the UF men’s tennis team recently.
In front of an audience, Gator lunged.
This article has been updated to reflect that Jacob Soboroff declined payment.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Thursday after they say he pushed and choked employees at Rowdy Reptile.
At least two people were injured Thursday afternoon after a driver crashed into two other cars.
Growing up in Tampa, Vincent Adejumo was used to seeing drugs.
For the first time in his life, Paul Burns woke up at 4:30 a.m.
On any given day, Angela McCall spends up to 14 hours in the UF Health Science Center working in the lab.
That was the message at a presentation Thursday night after Paul Losch, a UF head librarian, discussed letters that tied fake news, the Gainesville Sun and the Cuban War of Independence together.
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