Wilson guarantees Florida win over Tennessee
By Patrick Pinak | Sep. 20, 2016Quincy Wilson walked into the indoor practice facility alongside Jalen Tabor and Marcus Maye.
Quincy Wilson walked into the indoor practice facility alongside Jalen Tabor and Marcus Maye.
Let’s talk about freedom.
When Austin Appleby walks into Neyland Stadium on Saturday to lead his team against No. 14 Tennessee, it will mark the fifth time in the last three years a backup quarterback has started a game for Florida.
The Florida men’s and women’s cross country teams only have one opportunity to compete in front of a home crowd this season.
Of all the activities Roland Thornqvist participates in with the women’s tennis team, laser tag is his favorite.
The word freshman has a natural tendency to plague the minds of coaches and fans with thoughts of inexperience and poor performance.
When senior forward Savannah Jordan was asked about scoring the 72nd goal of her career, moving her up to No. 2 on Florida’s all-time career goal list, the first thing she did was give credit to her teammates.
Luke Del Rio saw his man and flung the ball toward him.
Week 2 of the NFL season gave Gators fans plenty to watch: a Florida transfer quarterbacking the Patriots, two Gators leading the Redskins’ offense, Joe Haden intercepting two passes from Joe Flacco and Dante Fowler breaking through the backfield against San Diego.
Playing in front of their home crowd for the first time in five games, the Gators didn’t disappoint.
Austin Appleby wasn’t happy as he stood behind the lectern, the place where Luke Del Rio should have been standing.
Jalen Tabor spoke quietly and confidently.
UF’s volleyball team wasn’t expecting this.
Luke Del Rio never saw the hit coming.
In the middle of the third set in Friday night’s matchup against Jacksonville, the Gators were having a difficult time pulling away from the Dolphins.
Florida has been undeniably dominant against Arkansas in its program’s history, with UF entering this season a perfect 20-0 all-time against the Razorbacks.
Florida announced a $100 million plan on Friday to revamp its athletic facilities, including building a stand-alone football complex and renovations to its baseball and softball stadiums.
Four years ago at Kendall Soccer Park, Eddy Pineiro did something abnormal.
So North Texas is coming into town this weekend to close out Florida’s three-game home stand to open up the season.
As he sat comfortably in a collared Gators shirt, smiling at the wreath of reporters surrounding him minutes after his team demolished Kentucky 45-7 on Saturday, defensive lineman Caleb Brantley said something interesting.