Gators beat up on battered Wildcats
Oct. 24, 2008Earlier in the year, UF coach Urban Meyer was fond of a statistic that said when a team blocks one punt in a game, that team wins the game 90 percent of the time.
Earlier in the year, UF coach Urban Meyer was fond of a statistic that said when a team blocks one punt in a game, that team wins the game 90 percent of the time.
Here's a new word you can describe the UF defense with: Consistent. The squad which would go from impressive to embarrassing is gone. Its replacement is a unit which starts at a high level, and is now finishing at that same plateau.
When UF and Kentucky studied film of each other this week, they might as well have been watching a mystery movie and a horror flick.
Imagine going to play a round of golf without your custom-made, high-end driver.
Nestled deep into the snowy banks of Aurora, Ill., lies a gold mine of volleyball talent.
If it were up to Kelsey Bowers, the Gators would have a big bulls-eye stitched into their uniforms just below their names and numbers.
The Gator women's swim team showed promise a week ago in Michigan against the Wolverines and the Stanford Cardinal.
For the first 66 minutes of the match, it appeared UF would have its fourth 1-0 game in a row with Arkansas.
When fans get their first glimpse of the 2008-09 UF women's basketball team tonight, they might notice a few changes from last season.
Former UF coach Ron Zook approaches James Smith and asks him a simple question.
We here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column understand how much college kids enjoy drinking alcohol.
The film haunts Chandler Parsons.
The UF men's swim team opened up its Southeastern Conference season against LSU on Wednesday, downing the Tigers 166-131 and improving its all-time record against LSU to 19-0.
Last year, the Gators needed all 11 Southeastern Conference games to win the regular-season title. This season they will have three chances to clinch at least a share of the top spot, starting tonight with a match against Arkansas.
Rich Brooks has a front-row seat for an upcoming horror flick.
Special teams will again play a big role when No. 5 UF hosts Kentucky on Saturday.
Dear college football fans,
Pardon me, as I steal a line from one of my favorite rappers, but "Will the real Gators please stand up?"