Top 10 Games I Wish I Saw Live - Part II
July 13, 2009The moment you've eagerly been awaiting the past five days is finally here.
The moment you've eagerly been awaiting the past five days is finally here.
In every college football off-season, there are five days worth circling on the calendar.
Editor's Note: This is the fourth of a five-part series as we reveal who a six-man alligatorSports panel has voted as the Top 10 UF Athletes of 2008-09.
Elyse Cusack came to Gainesville ready to become UF's first four-year starter at the libero position.
In 107 words, Tim Tebow went from hyped hero to living legend.
On Georgia's second play of its first drive, star running back Knowshon Moreno took the handoff from Matthew Stafford, tried to make a cut to get back to the line of scrimmage and was driven to the ground by Brandon Spikes.
Stacey Nelson did not receive the national recognition Tim Tebow did, but she may have been better at her sport than any other athlete in Gainesville.
The legend of Preston Tucker's epic slugging abilities preceded him to an almost unhealthy level.
In a disappointing season for the Gators, Nick Calathes' success was the silver lining.
During her junior year, Francesca Enea broke the UF career record for RBI, set the single-season RBI mark and shattered the school record for home runs in a career and a single season. And she basically did it all on only one good knee.
With 10 minutes left in the BCS National Championship Game and his team down by 3 but slowly marching down the field, Oklahoma's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Sam Bradford launched a pass down the field to receiver Juaquin Iglesias.
Four years ago, Sha Brooks may have wanted to play basketball for Tennessee.
Similar to the leadup to the NFL Draft, Percy Harvin's health would be a major storyline for the Gators' two postseason games this season.
Amid another round of speculation about his future, which seems to become a topic of debate every few months, Urban Meyer once again restated his commitment as UF's coach.
Editor's Note: This is the third of a five-part series as we reveal who a six-man alligatorSports panel has voted as the Top 10 UF Athletes of 2008-09.
We are all witnesses &ndash when it's cool with LeBron James and Nike, at least.
Some moments are simply better enjoyed in person.
No matter which players take the field, what year it is or which sport is being played, rivalries will always exist in college sports.
Editor's Note: This is the first of a five-part series as we reveal who a six-man alligatorSports panel has voted as the Top 10 UF Athletes of 2008-09.
Editor's Note: This is the first of a five-part series as we reveal who a six-man alligatorSports panel has voted as the Top 10 UF Athletes of 2008-09.