UF could blow defenses away with normal, multi-faceted offense
Apr. 13, 2008No way.
No way.
The folks in Athens, Ga. had a front row seat for the Willie Perry show over the weekend.
Looks can be deceiving in the Southeastern Conference.
With 6,032 fans cheering and clapping along with the music, Amanda Castillo danced her way to a nearly-perfect floor routine.
Two weeks after losing the Southeastern Conference Championship to Georgia, the UF gymnastics team will take the floor Saturday looking to qualify for the NCAA Championships and get another crack at the Bulldogs.
After five consecutive losses, the sky was looking awfully close to the ground if you were a fan of the No. 25 Gators.
The Gators' high-powered offense is proving that pitching isn't the only thing that wins games.
Duke Lemmens still has a lump in the back of his throat that he has to keep swallowing.
Every time Louis Murphy scores a touchdown this season, watch him point to the sky.
In a contest ruled by the lowest numbers, Gary Bryant is an anomaly.
You could say that Mike Morrison has commitment issues.
Saturday's regular-season finale against South Carolina could not be more meaningful for the UF men's tennis team's present and future.
McKethan Stadium was silenced as North Florida's Andy Warren hit what looked to be a game-tying sacrifice fly in the eighth inning.
The UF women's tennis team finished its non-conference season Wednesday against the same team that kicked off its schedule, and it did so in similar fashion.
Percy Harvin may make defensive coordinators wince at his quick speed and darting cuts, but it is Harvin who is in plenty of pain after undergoing surgery on his right heel Monday night.
For a person known for his fast starts, Chris Rainey had a pretty slow first year at UF.
It is a tale that has finally taken a turn for the better, and Matt Patchan just enjoys being able to go out and play football again.