UF breezes through season opening matches
Sep. 23, 2007The UF women's tennis team won 23 of 27 matches in a three-day span and cruised through the season-opening Gator Fall Classic, which lasted Friday to Sunday.
The UF women's tennis team won 23 of 27 matches in a three-day span and cruised through the season-opening Gator Fall Classic, which lasted Friday to Sunday.
OXFORD, Miss. - After leading the NCAA in penalties last season, UF had looked better through the first three weeks of the season. The Gators were only averaging a little two penalties per quarter through the first three games.
OXFORD, Miss. - UF's inconsistency on defense was glaring Saturday against Mississippi, and Urban Meyer has become concerned.
OXFORD, Miss. - Redshirt senior kicker Joey Ijjas is suffering from a strained quad, UF coach Urban Meyer said after the game.
OXFORD, Miss. - In the first three weeks, Western Kentucky, Troy and Tennessee picked at the scab on UF's defense.
OXFORD, Miss. - With the game on the line, Tim Tebow walked up to his coach and got in his face.
Oh, Gators defense, how you toyed with us.
Saturday's game between No. 3 UF and Ole Miss will be a chance for the Gators to avenge the Rebels' recent dominance over them.
UF's defensive backfield is getting deeper by the day.
When UF offensive line coach Steve Addazio is speaking, it's best to stand a few feet away.
Volleyball defensive specialist Christina Diaz has never watched former New York Yankees great Lou Gehrig play, but that doesn't change the fact that he ranks as her biggest idol.
Whether it's been Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen or Joe Montana and Jerry Rice, it's safe to say sports fans love their dynamic duos.
Seth Adams isn't your typical Southeastern Conference quarterback.
They don't care about goals. They hardly ever think about assists.
The Gale Lemerand Athletic Center practice gym featured some light-hearted pickup action before practice Tuesday.
Everyone seems pretty excited that UF is ranked No. 3 in the AP and USA Today polls, but you shouldn't be.
UF free safety Kyle Jackson may have lost his starting spot.
The L. Gale Lemerand Athletic Center practice gym featured some light-hearted pickup action before practice Tuesday.
Kyle Jackson has gotten second, third and fourth chances - and maybe even more.