Brown looks to put back injury in past
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Aug. 11, 2010As the Gators began their first practice in full pads today, all eyes were on one player.
As the Gators began their first practice in full pads today, all eyes were on one player.
Chris Rainey’s adjustment period to the wide receiver position has been put on hold.
The loss of Tim Tebow is the running backs’ gain.
Steve Addazio likes his options.
Out went All-Americans Tim Tebow, Brandon Spikes and Joe Haden and in came a new mentality.
Urban Meyer wasn’t the only Gator who put the offseason to good use.
A new era is about to begin.
The Gators open up their preseason training camp today, and that can only mean one thing around these parts: UF fans already have their eyes on a trip to Glendale, Ariz., in January.
Alabama finished last season atop the college football world, and that’s exactly where it begins this season, coming in as the unanimous No. 1 in the alligatorSports’ preseason college football poll.
With two-a-day practices and the start of another grueling season on the horizon, the Gators took some time to have fun and give back to the community.
The Southeastern Conference just got tougher and deeper.
If the gorgeous facilities weren’t enough, the Florida lacrosse program just gained some additional street cred.
This might be the Broncos’ year.
Corey Brewer didn’t have this opportunity as a kid.
This next statement defies all logic.
Maranda Smith has been through a lot in her college career, which was thought to have ended in April.
We head into the homestretch of the alligatorSports’ preseason college football poll with the No. 3 team in our countdown: the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Under a clear summer night sky in front of UF coaches and with several current Florida players watching on from the stands, some of the state’s top recruits took the field for Friday Night Lights in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Friday.
On Friday, coach Billy Donovan announced that center Kenny Kadji has decided to transfer from Florida.
The NCAA looks powerless.