Florida volleyball sweeps Mississippi State despite poor defense
By EDEN OTERO | Oct. 5, 2014Florida added another Southeastern Conference win to its belt on Sunday at Mississippi State.
Florida added another Southeastern Conference win to its belt on Sunday at Mississippi State.
Facing some of their toughest competition this season, the Florida women’s cross country team needed their best performances if they hoped to compete with some of the top runners in North America.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — As the third quarter dwindled to its final seconds and Florida trailed Tennessee 9-0, Will Muschamp needed to make a change.
Florida found themselves down 18 to 22 in the fourth set of Friday’s match against LSU.
Most teams aren’t supposed to be this good on the road.
Matt Jones remembers his first trip to Knoxville, Tenn., to take on the Volunteers in 2012. It was his first career start and his second trip on the road with the Gators.
Coach Paul Spangler knows the importance of seizing every opportunity to improve.
Florida and LSU meet tonight in very different circumstances.
Florida takes its show on the road tonight in a highly anticipated top-10 matchup against Texas A&M, but if you believe the players, the only number they are concerned about is the final score.
Florida defensive coordinator D.J. Durkin did not enjoy watching his defense struggle against Alabama.
A maligned group, constantly groaned about by Florida fans in 2013, is now one of strength.
If you’re tired of reading hard-hitting news about Jeff Driskel’s fate as starting quarterback and coach Will Muschamp’s confidence in him, you’ve come to the right article at the right time.
If you haven’t watched as much college football so far this fall as you may have wanted to, this is the weekend to plop yourself in front of the TV all day and do so. This week, there are six games that pit Top-25 teams against each other, and most of them have college football playoff implications.
A team that expected to have a senior presence has suddenly found itself in a state of flux, unsure whether they’ll be classified as deep or young.
As the Florida women’s swimming and diving team puts its first victory of the season from last Saturday behind, it looks ahead to the three-day Pinch A Penny Invitational this weekend along with the men’s team.
For a sophomore forward who, until last weekend, had started every game this season on the bench, getting to start two games in a row was not an opportunity to waste.
Kurt Roper has all the confidence in the world that Treon Harris will be a good quarterback one day.
Florida players like Kurt Roper.
As UF students sat down for their Monday afternoon lecture classes, about 120 engineering students raced scooters in the first “Electric Scooter Olympics.”