Gators in the NFL: Cooper catches touchdown for Eagles
By LANDON WATNICK< | Oct. 14, 2013With Week 6 of the NFL season in the books, here are a few former Gators who made the most tangible impact for their respective teams.
With Week 6 of the NFL season in the books, here are a few former Gators who made the most tangible impact for their respective teams.
The No. 2 Gators (17-1, 6-0 Southeastern Conference) did more than collect their eighth and ninth consecutive sweeps last weekend.
Matt Jones is out for the season after suffering a torn meniscus in his left knee during the first half of Florida’s 17-6 loss to LSU on Saturday.
Although forward DeVon Walker has impressed Billy Donovan in practice, the Florida coach has not ruled out redshirting Walker this season because of UF’s frontcourt depth.
Katie Mitchell had the best day of her career for the No. 21 Florida women’s golf team in the final round of the Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C., on Sunday.
Under Mary Wise’s tenure as coach, the Gators have lost to the Bulldogs only once.
Savannah Jordan has a knack for making game-changing plays.
Florida finished on top Sunday on the final day of the Bedford Cup at the Ring Tennis Complex.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Florida fell back to earth on Saturday. Fortunately for the Gators, Atlanta is of this world.
BATON ROUGE, La. – Francisco Velez previously spent Saturdays watching football.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Florida should leave its 17-6 loss to LSU feeling good about Tyler Murphy and awful about its offense.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Kelvin Taylor made Florida’s offense look alive in Death Valley.
Day 2 of Tar Heel Invitational at Chapel Hill, N.C. on Saturday showed improvement for the No. 5 Florida women’s golf team.
The Florida men’s swimming and diving team captured its first dual-meet win of the season on the road against the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
Saturday makes two consecutive perfect days for Florida’s women’s tennis team at the Bedford Cup.
Savannah Jordan saved the Gators.
It was a perfect day for Florida’s women tennis team on Friday at the Bedford Cup at the Ring Tennis Complex.
The two youngest players paved the way for the No. 5 Florida women’s golf team, but it wasn’t enough as it finished the opening round of the Tar Heel Invitational at Chapel Hill, N.C., in 12th place on Friday.
It took everything the Gators had, but they were able to keep their sweep streak alive Friday.
The loss still stings Ronald Powell.