Ahmad Black turns in MVP performance in last game as Gator
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Jan. 1, 2011TAMPA — Nobody knew what to expect from the 5-foot-9, 177 pound Ahmad Black when he arrived to Gainesville in 2007.
TAMPA — Nobody knew what to expect from the 5-foot-9, 177 pound Ahmad Black when he arrived to Gainesville in 2007.
As the clock struck zero in the heated annual matchup between Florida and in-state rival Florida State on Tuesday, the spirit of the holidays seemed to go right along with it.
When a starter goes down, the next player in line is expected to step up.
They had been waiting for this moment for 10 days.
At first glance, Florida coach Will Muschamp doesn’t have much in common with his predecessor.
It took Florida less than a week to find a replacement for the most successful coach in its history.
In the end, it just was not meant to be.
Once again, UF athletics director Jeremy Foley's most hectic time of year will coincide with the holidays.
For the second time in as many seasons, the status of UF's recruiting class is in question.
This wasn't supposed to happen this way.
Urban Meyer already has his eyes on a new coaching job.
For more than a week, I’ve tried to figure out what I wanted to accomplish with my last column in the Alligator.
Coach Amanda Butler challenged her team to respond after an upset loss to Brown last weekend in which the team performed poorly in all facets of the game.
With Florida’s regular season over, coach Urban Meyer has plenty of time to evaluate how his assistant coaches performed this year.
I’ve come across plenty of interesting athletes in four and a half years working at the Alligator, but one stands far above the rest.
Florida’s performance this season has been somewhat of a puzzle.
After a disappointing season, the Gators received some surprising news.