FIU game gives glimpse of future
By CALLOVI< | Nov. 22, 2009Tim Tebow only has three games left as a Gator, raising plenty of questions about what the offense will look like when he’s gone.
Tim Tebow only has three games left as a Gator, raising plenty of questions about what the offense will look like when he’s gone.
When Erving Walker’s 3-pointer found the bottom of the net a little more than three minutes into the second half Friday night, he said two words immediately came to his mind.
The shots didn’t fall for the Florida women’s basketball team against FSU and it lost by four.
The Florida women’s cross country team has a chance to do something today its never done before in its 30-year history — win a national title.
From the first day of competition in the Georgia Tech Invitational, Florida’s women were in contention.
After weeks of questions, Florida got to take a breather this time.
The shots weren’t falling for the UF women’s basketball team against FSU, and the Gators lost by 4.
It may have taken longer than expected, but Florida finally found its outside shot Friday night.
On Friday, it became official.
When Percy Harvin left Florida early for the NFL, he took with him more than a third of the offense’s big plays in conference games.
No. 1 Florida’s matchup with FIU probably won’t provide much excitement for fans, but there’s plenty at stake for the players.
As much as Urban Meyer tries to play up FIU, it is still just FIU.
For the second game in a row, Chandler Parsons kept one of Florida’s most impressive streaks alive.
We know, we know, this is one of the worst college football weeks of the year. Don’t blame us for not having anything to distract you from schoolwork. We here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column have done our best to predict this week’s game, but believe us, bad games aren’t any easier to project.
When Florida’s coaches decided they were going to give significant playing time to Major Wright, Ahmad Black and Will Hill before this season started, many questioned how that plan would be embraced by the three safeties.
This weekend could prove to be historic for the Gators, just not in a way they may want.
The UF women’s basketball team was outsized in its loss against No. 13 FSU on Tuesday.
Xavier Nixon became the first Florida freshman to start at left tackle in 18 years Saturday, but his parents were just as shocked as everyone else in attendance.
Columnists Phil Kegler, Bobby Callovi and Kyle Maistri spent most of the trip to and from South Carolina predicting the NCAA Tournament bracket.
The Gators football team plucked a highly touted prospect from the recruiting hotbed that is Southern California.