Hawaii not the same team as last year
Aug. 28, 2008Forget the run-and-shoot offense.
Forget the run-and-shoot offense.
Ameera Abdullah is no stranger to injury.
If there is one word to describe the last 17 seasons under coach Mary Wise, it is consistent.
With two days until their first game against Hawaii, the Gators solidified their kicker position and narrowed down the starting defensive tackle candidates.
Since Hawaii is so far away, we here at alligatorSports figured we should get a better sense of the culture there.
Here's a scary thought: Tim Tebow can get better.
What had long been suspected was confirmed after the Gators practice Wednesday: Wide receiver Percy Harvin and linebacker Brandon Spikes will not play in the season-opener against Hawaii on Saturday.
You could say Ryan Stamper is ready for his close-up.
One of the toughest parts about becoming an adult is the realization that life doesn't always have those fairy tale endings you read about growing up.
Taurean Green doesn't speak much Spanish, and that may be a problem.
There's a certain point when a talented prospect becomes a great player. It's the point where athletic ability meets experience.
Mon Williams is a forgotten man.
Urban Meyer must be getting awfully tired of answering questions about injuries.
Taurean Green confirmed Wednesday that he will play in Spain next year for CIA Zaragoza.
Newcomer Tahnai Annis got a chance to respond Wednesday to being named the Southeastern Conference's Freshman Soccer Player of the Week following her golden goal against Florida Atlantic on Sunday.
It looks like the Gators may have to make due without Percy Harvin until the Tennessee game, according to a report in the Orlando Sentinel.
Though that's not what the announcer on this video would have you believing.
Despite sporting a collection of highly touted recruits it would be an understatement to say the Gators defense struggled last season.