Gators in the NFL: Reed, Floyd shine in first round of playoffs despite losses
By Luis Torres | Jan. 11, 2016The first round of the NFL Playoffs is in the books, and there were plenty of former Florida players that took part in the Wild Card Round.
The first round of the NFL Playoffs is in the books, and there were plenty of former Florida players that took part in the Wild Card Round.
Renovating the O’Connell Center is just one step in UF athletic director Jeremy Foley’s master plan.
Talk about a season-opening statement.
Florida will be well represented when the USA Softball Women’s National Team competes internationally this Summer.
After a lackluster ending to the 2015 season, Jim McElwain and the Florida football team now turn their attention to Spring practice. The Gators return a plethora of starters -- most notably All-Southeastern Conference corner Jalen Tabor, freshman phenom Antonio Callaway and prolific punter Johnny Townsend. But for each starter coming back, Florida sees a veteran heading to the NFL.
With the season now over for the Gators, coach Jim McElwain and his staff have shifted their efforts to recruiting.
Caeleb Dressel is ready to break more records.
Keanu Neal will not return to Florida for his senior season.
The Redskins are one of the hottest NFL teams headed into the playoffs, and one of the biggest reasons has been the emergence of former UF tight end Jordan Reed.
When the Gators take the court tonight against No. 12 Tennessee, one of the team’s greatest assets won’t see any game time.
The University of Florida’s men’s and women’s track and field teams seem ready.
The No. 3 Florida women’s tennis team is riding into its spring season on a wave of momentum following successful Spring and Fall seasons.
ORLANDO — Kelvin Taylor’s Florida career had its share of ups-and-downs.
ORLANDO — Jonathan Bullard’s senior season ended on a subdued note — three tackles, no sacks or tackles for loss and a 41-7 drubbing from Michigan.
Redshirt junior linebacker Jeremi Powell will not finish his career as a member of the Gators.
UF men’s tennis coach Bryan Shelton has had three years to bring some hardware back to Gainesville: a Southeastern Conference title, a deep run in the NCAA Tournament, individual postseason titles.
Redshirt junior linebacker Jeremi Powell will not finish his career as a member of the Gators.
ORLANDO — This wasn’t the way Vernon Hargreaves expected to end his Florida career.
ORLANDO — Jake McGee’s time on the field during No. 19 Florida’s 41-7 loss to No. 14 Michigan was limited to the opening coin toss.
ORLANDO — Following No. 14 Michigan’s 41-7 thrashing of No. 19 Florida in the Citrus Bowl on Friday, Gators coach Jim McElwain walked into his postgame press conference with a smile.