UF trying to avoid repeat of 2010's three-game losing streak
By GREG LUCA | Oct. 6, 2011This year was supposed to be different.
This year was supposed to be different.
With a matchup against the No. 1 team in the country looming, with John Brantley out, with so much doom and gloom surrounding the Gators this week, it’s hard to get excited for Saturday.
Mary Wise preaches that video doesn’t lie.
Pink hair and pink shirts will stick out amongst the usual orange and blue tonight at Pressly Stadium.
As the Florida men’s and women’s swimming teams prepare for the 2011-12 season, there will certainly be no shortage of motivation.
Jacoby Brissett has come a long way in a short time.
Florida’s defensive line has struggled to pressure quarterbacks this year, and the unit will face its stiffest test yet Saturday. LSU has allowed only three sacks this season, the fewest in the Southeastern Conference.
On the surface, Jeff Driskel seems like the obvious choice to start in place of John Brantley.
Like last weekend, when Florida plays LSU on Saturday, the Gators will be trying to stop a Heisman candidate from beating them.
There are plenty of questions surrounding the Gators this week as they head in to Death Valley to take on No. 1 LSU. Who will start at quarterback? Will Florida be able to establish the run? How will the defense respond after last week’s beating?
It has become increasingly clear this season why Florida’s Erika Tymrak and Auburn midfielder Katy Frierson were the Southeastern Conference’s lone representatives on the U.S. U23 national team this summer.
As Florida prepares for life without John Brantley, three other quarterbacks are splitting repetitions in practice.
That line-of-scrimmage whooping was a fluke. Florida’s offensive linemen swear.
Tom: With senior John Brantley sidelined with a reported high ankle sprain, the Gators are going to rely on the arm (and possibly legs) of a freshman quarterback when they travel to Death Valley this weekend.
With a Southeastern Conference-best 16 players recording a point this season, it was only natural for Florida to find a new way to generate goals last weekend.
Ever since T.J. Vogel transferred to Florida, his game has slowly returned to form.
Although Saturday’s Southeastern Conference matchup between the Gators and the Crimson Tide resulted in Florida’s first loss of the year, the weekend was UF’s most important, of the season for the team’s future.
If it takes 21 days to make a habit, Florida’s cross country teams are trying to do two better with 19 days between the Gators’ last meet and their next one.
Florida will be without John Brantley when it travels to Baton Rouge, La., this weekend.