Florida women's basketball may be scrambling for post players next year
By JOE MORGAN | Jan. 24, 2012Florida’s post play has arguably been its biggest weakness this season.
Florida’s post play has arguably been its biggest weakness this season.
Florida added to its 2012 class Monday with the commitment of three-star defensive end Alex McCalister.
Will Muschamp doesn’t come off as a warm and fuzzy guy.
After his official visit last weekend, Jeremi Powell is completely full.
Matt: After a dismal season, Florida fans everywhere are in emotional purgatory.
For Florida coach Will Muschamp and new offensive coordinator Brent Pease, it all started with a 6-foot-2, 260-pound defensive tackle named “Sweet Pea.”
ST. PETERSBURG — Four-star defensive end Jordan Jenkins doesn’t say “hella” — he’s more of a y’all kind of guy.
ST. PETERSBURG — Four-star defensive end Jordan Jenkins doesn't say "hella" — he's more of a y'all kind of guy.
When four-star recruit Mike Davis decommitted Sunday night, the Gators lost one of the top running backs in the class of 2012.
Four-star running back prospect Mike Davis once said Florida’s biggest ailment on the field was its need for “bigger backs.”
Florida’s 27-member 2010 recruiting class dwindled to 18 on Tuesday when two more players announced their intentions to transfer.
Mark Pantoni has been behind the curtains of the big show that is Florida football since Urban Meyer’s tenure.
ST. PETERSBURG — Dante Fowler Jr. could be considered either one of high school football’s biggest question marks or one of its boldest exclamation points.
Uriah LeMay is 17 years old, but he was in Gainesville to celebrate the Gators winning a BCS title before most students on campus applied to college.
LAND O’LAKES — The 6-foot-5, 215-pound son of a former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle tries very hard to keep his secrets.
Breaking up isn’t as hard as it’s said to be.
Although Saturday’s Southeastern Conference matchup between the Gators and the Crimson Tide resulted in Florida’s first loss of the year, the weekend was UF’s most important, of the season for the team’s future.
Austin Hardin is 5-foot-11, 200 pounds, squats twice that weight and maxed out benching 290 pounds last year. He said his 40-yard dash clocks in at 4.4 seconds. He regularly takes snaps for Atlanta Marist High as a corner, a strong safety or, depending on the sugar content of his coach’s breakfast cereal, a halfback.
ST. PETERSBURG — Marcus Maye lights up most fields he steps on — even the barely-lit ones.
Nine-hundred twenty-five miles is a long way from home.