UF looks to avoid late-season letdown
By ADAM BERRY | Feb. 17, 2010Florida has its back against the wall.
Florida has its back against the wall.
With the Florida coaching staff in disarray, Urban Meyer and interim head coach Steve Addazio turned to old friends to steady the boat.
I have covered a bunch of really exciting games in the three years I have worked for the Alligator, but still one of the most exciting events I attended as a journalist was the Florida-Georgia gymnastics meet my first semester covering a team in 2008.
After a weekend in which the offense and defense took turns carrying the load, the Gators were able to finally put it all together with a 6-1 win over Jacksonville in their home opener.
Just one year ago, Tommy Toledo was dealing with the disappointment of missing the entire 2009 season.
After the first day of the 2010 Southeastern Conference Championship Meet, the Florida swimming and diving teams are tied for first place.
All season, coach Amanda Butler has praised her team for responding to the challenges posed to it.
During the offseason, Billy Donovan told Erving Walker this season would be the toughest of his life.
In a game defined by box scores, Hampton Tignor’s name has been near irrelevant the past two years.
After a 3-1 start at the USF Wilson DeMarini Invitational, No. 3 Florida will be playing its home opener tonight at 5 against Jacksonville.
After a long and grueling regular season, the Florida women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams will begin competition today in the 2010 Southeastern Conference Championship Meet.
Florida seems to have everything figured out entering the 2010 season.
Bryson Smith has been impressed by the quality of pitchers he has faced so far, and he has only seen action in scrimmages against his teammates.
Under Urban Meyer, Florida has come to be known for three things: Tim Tebow, winning and getting arrested.
After a slow start, Florida looked like it had a chance to snag another big nonconference win Saturday.
In front of 16,451 fans at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., the fifth-ranked Volunteers turned their rematch with UF into a rout.
In the last two weeks, I’ve been called one of the best student journalists UF has ever had by a coach and told I have no idea what I’m doing by a member of UF’s media relations department.
In many respects, the Gators softball team’s opening weekend was much more eventful than they had expected.
Florida traveled to Tuscaloosa, Ala., wanting to prove how well it could perform against a great opponent in front of a hostile crowd.
Members of the UF men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in three different meets over the weekend but they came home with similar results.