Cullen, Chesterman lead Gators to conference win
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If Kelsey Bruder’s predictions keep coming true, the future will be
Gators fans were expecting a lethal vertical passing attack last year, and John Brantley didn’t curb expectations when he talked about what he could do with a football.
ANTHONY CHIANG- Chaing Reaction
Fresh off a stunning loss to UCF on Tuesday, the Gators will look to regroup in an environment mostly foreign to their team this season.
When Florida players hit the field the last two weekends, Kelsey Bruder noticed they seemed to be playing “without the wind in their sails.”
With a top-10 clash against Northwestern looming just a week away, the Gators are using the motivation of a grudge match and another team’s trash talk to stay focused against Johns Hopkins this weekend.
With the end of the regular season quickly approaching, the Florida women’s tennis team has had no trouble against top-ranked opponents.
Soon, just wearing goggles isn’t going to be good enough.
“Christ, hurry. Brendan just bet Michigan plus-4.”
The life of a catcher isn’t glamorous.
As the most important meet of the season draws near, the Gators will be faced with a special test: mending two areas that need perfecting before the NCAA National Championships in two weeks.
Anthony DeSclafani wasn’t used to this. Not this season, at least.
UCF’s Darnell Sweeney hurt the Gators in more ways than one Tuesday night.
Call me a cynic — and maybe this is just repressed jealousy because I wasn’t appointed to one of the four media guest coach spots — but it’s hard to get excited about what’s going to happen Saturday in The Swamp.
Redshirt freshman wide receiver Chris Dunkley has been suspended for academic reasons, Florida coach Will Muschamp said Tuesday.
On the 11th installment of our weekly video show, we're back on the baseball diamond as Tom Green reports from the Gators' weekend sweep of Tennessee at McKethan Stadium, featuring right-hander Hudson Randall's 74-pitch, complete-game gem. We've also got plenty of spring football coverage as well, as Adam Berry breaks down the recent developments and previews the annual Orange and Blue Debut.
If Ronald Powell is as comfortable on the field as he was in front of reporters Monday afternoon, the Gators’ defense should be in good shape.