UF’s win over Ole Miss should revitalize football program
By Luis Torres | Oct. 4, 2015Saturday’s game gave coach Jim McElwain his foundation for building the Florida football program back to prominence.
Saturday’s game gave coach Jim McElwain his foundation for building the Florida football program back to prominence.
Thanks to some unusual training methods, any school facing the Florida women’s basketball team this season would be wise to think better of starting a scrap with the Gators.
Coming off a gut-wrenching loss to Missouri on Wednesday in which it threw away a 2-0 set lead, the Florida volleyball team was looking to rebound on the road against Arkansas.
A year ago, Demarcus Robinson was Florida’s lone reliable playmaker in the passing game.
It was supposed to be a blowout, but the Gators were presumed to be on the receiving end.
Divide and conquer. At least that was the intention.
Florida coach Becky Burleigh wasn’t shy about how she felt her team played Friday night.
Jon Bullard could have easily justified leaving the Florida football program early.
Different day, same routine.
While Florida has Jon Bullard anchoring its defensive line, Ole Miss has a player whose pure talent has others in awe: Robert Nkemdiche.
Site: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Cap. 88,548)
Finishing in second place at home is nothing to celebrate, but the UF men’s cross country team is determined to take something positive from the loss.
After breezing through the Fall’s first two tournaments with two top-five finishes, the women’s golf team will face their biggest challenge yet at the Windy City Classic on Monday.
With a big lead against Missouri, the Gators crumbled.
It was known before the season started that Savannah Jordan would be one of the nation’s top goal scoring threats.
Florida’s wide receivers haven’t lacked talent in recent seasons.
Fresh off a 31-30 home loss to Ole Miss, a disheartened, tearful Tim Tebow stood at the podium, answering for what had been one of the most disappointing losses for Florida in recent memory.
Considering he was the team’s starting point guard, Kasey Hill seemed to disappear on the court last season.
Within his first six weeks at Florida, Mike White finished putting the past behind him.
Florida’s secondary is considered one of the best in the nation, but Saturday’s opponent will threaten the Gators in a way Tennessee didn’t.