Freshman guard off to slow start for Gators
By JONATHAN CZUPRYN< | Nov. 14, 2013The suspension of Scottie Wilbekin to start the season pushed Kasey Hill into the starting point guard role for the Gators.
The suspension of Scottie Wilbekin to start the season pushed Kasey Hill into the starting point guard role for the Gators.
Sitting at 4-5 with a likely loss ahead of them in Columbia, S.C., the Gators could easily be batting .400 by weekend’s end. With that possibility in mind, as well as our nation’s recent observance of Veterans Day — thank you for your service — we here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column would like to talk about Ted Williams — Teddy Ballgame — the last man to bat better than .400 in Major League Baseball.
The third time is not always the charm.
Each week, two alligatorSports columnists will debate the biggest looming matchup in college football. Today, Phillip Heilman and Adam Pincus preview No. 25 Georgia’s road matchup against No. 7 Auburn on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. on CBS.
After mixed results at the Southeastern Conference Championships on Nov. 1, Florida’s cross country teams are hoping to boast a strong showing today starting at 11 a.m. at the NCAA South Regional Championships in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
The Gators can take another step toward their 21st Southeastern Conference title tonight.
The Gators needed a Hand but could not get one.
Mike Davis felt burned by Florida.
The Gators are down a leader.
ORLANDO — Abby Wambach continues to leave the rest of the world in the dust.
Ziva Recek got off to a slow start against South Carolina on Wednesday night.
Slowly but surely, the Gators’ competition stiffens as the season progresses.
Brent Pease expected his second season as Florida’s offensive coordinator to be smoother than his first.
ORLANDO — Erika Tymrak put her hands on her head and smiled in disbelief.
With Week 10 of the NFL season in the books, here are a few former Gators who made the most tangible impact for their respective teams.
Florida’s offensive line will face arguably its toughest challenge on Saturday in Columbia, S.C.
Every now and then, Grantland.com attempts to write the worst sports column on Earth. Today, Joe will try, too.
After a late-season bye week, the No. 5 Gators will try to shake off any rust and bring home a Southeastern Conference title.
Florida made it a close game against Wisconsin, but one shot late in the contest ended the Gators’ hopes Tuesday night.
It makes the sounds that are heard when there is complete silence. It does its best to get into the opposition’s head and helps the home team anyway it can.