The Force is strong with Muschamp, Saban
By TOM GREEN | Sep. 26, 2011Will Muschamp isn’t a big “Star Wars” fan, so forgive him for being unfamiliar with the term “padawan” — a Jedi’s apprentice.
Will Muschamp isn’t a big “Star Wars” fan, so forgive him for being unfamiliar with the term “padawan” — a Jedi’s apprentice.
Coach Will Muschamp is doing everything he can to keep Florida’s two most important playmakers healthy.
While Chris Rainey and Jeff Demps remained the focal point of the offense against Kentucky, the Gators did something they had not done all season: go vertical.
Parity is what makes sports interesting, popular and unpredictable.
After gambling with their back line all season long, the Gators’ streak of good luck ended after only one weekend of Southeastern Conference play.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Florida’s one-man show on offense turned into an ensemble performance Saturday night.
As Kelly Murphy goes, so do the Gators — for better or for worse.
A dominating second-half performance by Florida against Tennessee on Sunday was not enough to overcome an offensively inefficient and mistake-filled first-half effort.
The final round of the Mason Rudolph Fall Preview was the roughest one yet for Florida.
Many obstacles may challenge an athlete’s pursuit of success.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Jaye Howard has reunited with a place he had not visited in six years: the end zone.
LEXINGTON, KY. — Jaye Howard has reunited with a place he had not visited in six years: the end zone.
Florida entered Saturday with a chance to climb up the leaderboard and stand toe-to-toe with the Mason Rudolph Fall Preview’s elite.
Muggy weather welcomed the scores of runners at the 23rd annual Mountain Dew Invitational Saturday morning. But before the sun finally broke through the gloomy fall sky, the Gators already found themselves standing in the spotlight.
Stephanie Ferrell was locked in on Saturday night.
Five days after their largest offensive explosion of the season, the Gators found themselves in a defensive struggle Friday night against the Bulldogs in their Southeastern Conference opener.
With a strong breeze blustering through Legends Club on Friday, the Gators’ first round couldn’t help but get caught up in the bad conditions.
Josh Clemons has been asked to run through some narrow holes this season. Those lanes are only going to close up more come Saturday.
With a 12-hour road trip to beautiful Lexington, Ky., on the horizon, we’re going to get right to it this week.
In her first collegiate tournament, Camilla Hedberg tied for third individually and broke the record for the lowest 54-hole total in UF history (208).