Florida's rebounding woes continue in non-conference finale
By JOHN BOOTHE | Jan. 3, 2012Patric Young knows what the Gators are in store for at practice this week.
Patric Young knows what the Gators are in store for at practice this week.
JACKSONVILLE — On a day when offense was at a premium in the Gator Bowl, it was Florida’s special teams that proved to be the difference.
JACKSONVILLE — On a pivotal third-and-7 play just before halftime of Florida's victory against Ohio State on Monday, defensive tackle Jaye Howard tore through the middle of the Buckeyes line and wrapped up quarterback Braxton Miller.
It was a tough day for senior guard Jordan Jones and the Gators.
Florida coach Billy Donovan knew coming in to this season that the Gators would have to make sacrifices in the name of unselfish play.
Billy Donovan could see a problem brewing even before his team left for Rutgers.
Junior forward Jennifer George is on a roll heading into Southeastern Conference play in 2012.
Florida coach Will Muschamp has not yet chosen replacements at offensive coordinator and strength and conditioning coach, and there is no timetable for when those hires will be made.
The learning curve for Brad Beal was flattened even before he scored a game-high 21 points against Florida State on Thursday.
Jennifer George did just enough in the paint for Florida to get by and win the 2011 Gator Holiday Classic.
Returning to Gainesville after two road games in California, Sacramento native Brittany Shine was right at home.
At 6-foot-9, 247 pounds, a player as big as Patric Young should be hard to miss on a basketball court, especially when he is wide open.
For the first time in five games, Erik Murphy slid back into his old starting role on Saturday against Texas A&M and tried to forget about the long, padded sleeve covering his right leg.
For the first time since 2005, the Gators volleyball team reached the Elite Eight.
Taylor Unroe stepped to the back line to serve. By the time she was finished, the match was largely in hand and Florida was en route to its first Sweet 16 victory since 2005.
The Gators’ first road trip of the 2011-12 season ended in disappointment.
After struggling through his worst shooting night of the year, Kenny Boynton looked back at the tape of Wednesday’s Arizona game to figure out where he was going wrong.
Florida offensive coordinator Charlie Weis will be named the head coach at Kansas on Friday.
Nothing came close to junior forward Jennifer George and the Gators on the Golden Coast.
On a night in which Florida’s guards seemed lost in a season-low shooting performance against Arizona, the Gators had no other choice but to turn inside.