UF has room to grow heading into first road test
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Sep. 18, 2014Florida learned a lot about itself against Kentucky.
Florida learned a lot about itself against Kentucky.
Every athlete’s senior year is supposed to be special but Karina Gutsche’s final season has taken a different route.
The matchup between Florida and Alabama on Saturday will feature the Southeastern Conference’s leading receiver, a member of the Biletnikoff Award watch list and one of the nation’s most potent deep-route threats.
Dante Fowler can’t rush the quarterback by himself.
David Kilgore is the oldest athlete on Florida’s cross country team, but he must feel like the youngest.
Despite having success in their first tournament of the season, freshman Brooke Austin and her Florida teammates are just concerned about getting better and growing as a team.
Jameis Winston doesn’t care.
Starting is proof that a player is one of the best at that position. It’s what players work toward the entire time they’re on a team.
If you listen to Las Vegas, the Gators have little shot against the Crimson Tide Saturday.
UF offensive coordinator Kurt Roper remembers the last time a team he coached played against Alabama.
Florida’s offensive line was inconsistent in its 36-30 triple-overtime win against Kentucky on Saturday.
Florida baseball had a sour end to its 2014 campaign.
One year after repeating as champions of the Cougar Classic in Charleston, S.C., the Florida women’s golf team finished in 12th place after the final round with a team score of 294.
After having a week off to improve after a disappointing 13th place finish in its first tournament, the Florida men’s golf team is coming off its qualifying rounds for the Wolf Run Intercollegiate in Zionsville, Ind.
While he will not run as part of Florida’s cross country team on Saturday, senior Mark Parrish looks to continue the success he saw at UF when he competes independently at the 26th Mountain Dew Invitational in Gainesville.
The second day of the Cougar Classic in Charleston, S.C., at the Yeamans Hall Course has been completed, and the Florida women’s golf team did not make up any ground on the leaderboard, as they continue to sit in 14th place. The No. 17 Gators finished the second round at 10-over-par and are 19-over-par overall for the tournament. UF is 29 shots behind leader and Southeastern Conference foe, No. 7 Arkansas, who sit at 9-under-par. Coach Emily Glaser said the team did not capitalize on opportunities.
It was nearly three decades ago when she embarked on her head-coaching career, barely a year removed from playing college volleyball and with zero experience as a coach.
In games four and five of its streak of six straight away games, the Gators took away a lot of positives from its West Coast weekend.
Defensive end Dominique Easley secured his first interception as a Patriot on Sunday when New England beat the Minnesota Vikings 30-7.
Quarterback Jeff Driskel was not ready to play when he stepped onto the field for the first non-garbage time snap of his career.