Florida falls to South Carolina
By GORDON STREISAND< | Feb. 23, 2014Beating a top-five team in its house is a tall order. Against No. 4 South Carolina, it was for Florida.
Beating a top-five team in its house is a tall order. Against No. 4 South Carolina, it was for Florida.
Season 2, Episode 1: The Video Show makes its triumphant return, bringing you coverage from Florida's 73-65 win against Vanderbilt and National Signing Day, with a sprinkling of baseball to whet your appetite before the season gets underway shortly.
On the eighth episode of our weekly video show, Adam Berry and Greg Luca bring you coverage of the Florida-Vanderbilt basketball game from Memorial Gym in Nashville, Tenn. Once Greg figured out where the unusual complex was located, the duo reviewed the Gators' SEC Championship-clinching win, with quotes and input from Billy Donovan and Chandler Parsons.
The alligatorSports staff continues its goal of taking it one week at a time, adding improved effects, more game footage and Adam's delusions of stardom in the third installment of the weekly video show. Greg returns to Gainesville from Athens with analysis of the Gators' double-overtime win over Georgia, and Matt breaks down the women's basketball team's skid-snapping victory over Alabama. Finally, we have footage of the gymnastics squad's impressive performance at the Link to Pink tri-meet.
Highlights from UF football media day interviews with Tim Tebow, Charlie Strong and Urban Meyer.
Brian Steele and Evan Drexler discuss the upcoming SEC championship game
An interactive schedule for the 2008 football season.
The projected depth chart for the Gators' upcoming football season.
Nick Calathes has been crowned the 2008 alligatorSports Player of the Year.
Best sports photos of the week.
Slideshow. 9 photos.
Photos from UF Men's Basketball game against Tennessee.
Slideshow. 7 photos.
Slideshow. 17 photos.
Slideshow. 22 photos.
Nick Zaccardi and Danny Klein talk about basketball and what the Gators need to do to get into the NCAA Tournament.
Evan Drexler and Karl Hyppolite discuss the major storylines of the 2008 UF baseball season: Brandon McArthur, the young pitching staff, stealing bases, Avery Barnes and Bryson Barber.