Offense struggles against Mississippi
Sep. 26, 2008Entering the season, the idea that UF's offense could possibly cost the defense a game would be ludicrous.
Entering the season, the idea that UF's offense could possibly cost the defense a game would be ludicrous.
The Gators, fresh of their 3-0 (25-19- 25-17, 25-21) win against Arkansas, make the trip to Oxford, Miss. Sunday to take on the Rebels. UF is 26-0 against Mississippi under coach Mary Wise. The Rebels (6-5, 2-0 SEC) are coming off a 3-1 win against South Carolina Friday night. The Gamecocks had won 10 straight matches before the loss. Mississippi is led by freshman outside hitter Katie Norris who is averaging three kills per set this season.
On a humid day at the Sanders Practice Field, Major Wright is searching, probing for his next opportunity.
Talk all you want about Mississippi's quarterback, Jevan Snead. I won't be.
Patience isn't a virtue that Callie Rivers is fond of.
If you're measured by the company you keep, the UF men's golf team should be regarded in high esteem starting Sunday.
Megan Kerns didn't just score the winning overtime goal for UF on Friday night against Georgia. She did it with a knot the size of a golf ball on her forehead.
UF has announced its TV appearances on SUN Sports and Fox Sports Net for the upcoming season.
Apparently people are expecting big things from the Gators this season. At this point all of the major preseason basketball magazines have been released, and the consensus seems to be that UF is heading back to the NCAA Tournament after missing out on the Big Dance last season for the first time in 10 years.
Before the future of UF's offense was centered on Tim Tebow and Percy Harvin, it was focused on a strong-armed Texan named Jevan Snead.
Ashlee Elliott is not a fan of hard conditioning, but it will be crucial if she is to be more assertive on offense.
With six freshmen on this year's roster, the No. 11 Gators (8-1, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) have had to build the chemistry between their young talent and veteran players.
All Janine Williams wanted was a chance to play.
This week, Phil on the Hill will be taking a slightly different approach.
UF defensive end Jermaine Cunningham practiced Wednesday after missing all of Tuesday's practice with a hyperextended knee.
Before the game at Tennessee, freshman cornerback Janoris Jenkins was asking roommate and fellow corner Joe Haden more questions than usual.
I was just perusing on ESPN.com through their list of most important stadiums in history by Jim Caple. Note that this list is not "best" stadiums or "prettiest" or the writer's favorite stadiums. Most important means how it was influential to the sports world.
It took Urban Meyer just 14 seconds into a nearly 24-minute press conference to say one of the biggest factors in UF's success so far this season.