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By Kyle's Files | Nov. 16, 2018Every failed experiment needs a fall guy.
Every failed experiment needs a fall guy.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Gators of all ages, step right up and play the hottest game in Gainesville!
It wouldn’t take a genius to figure out what the first question any Florida football beat reporter would ask head coach Dan Mullen throughout the week.
Success has a way of disguising flaws.
I made the decision before the Gators played Vanderbilt on Oct. 13 to start paying attention to who quarterback Feleipe Franks likes to throw the ball to.
Linebacker David Reese had to issue a wake-up call around this time last year.
Maybe it was the nerves of being on a big stage. Maybe it was a lack of in-game experience.
Former ESPN analyst Merril Hoge, who once said Kurt Warner sounded “extremely uneducated” when the Super Bowl XXXIV MVP said he wouldn’t allow his kids to play football over fear of concussions, was fired during the network’s mass layoff in 2017.
Sure, I’m excited when I wake up on Saturday.
It was this week a year ago when this Florida program was unraveling at every seam.
The announcement of the four teams selected to the College Football Playoff later this season will undoubtedly elicit the outrage that it always does.
My friend and colleague, online sports editor Mark Stine, wrote a column at the beginning of the football season with two bold predictions about the Gators football team.
Good news for those of you who haven’t gotten over your intoxication of Florida’s win against LSU: Our weekly picks column is both sobering and unmistakably dry today.
You probably noticed LSU quarterback Joe Burrow was deadly accurate early last Saturday against the Gators defense. His only incompletion in the first quarter came on a fade route to the corner of the end zone that floated just out of the reach of receiver Justin Jefferson. His six completions went for 78 yards and set the Tigers up with the game’s opening score.
People make sports special.
We got with Kennedi Landry, the sports editor of LSU’s student newspaper, The Daily Reveille, to ask a few questions about Saturday’s game. Here’s what she had to say about the Tigers and their chances of winning against Florida.
We never thought we’d say this, but it’s good to be back in Gainesville.