Randall bounces back, leads Florida to win over Georgia
By TOM GREEN | Apr. 15, 2011For
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Prior to the start of the 2011 season, senior Josh Adams expressed relief and optimism about the opportunity for a fresh start.
In Tuesday’s 3-1 loss to Florida State, a familiar face was back on No. 4 Florida’s bench.
TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s bullpen went wild Tuesday night against Florida State — and not in a good way.
Florida State’s formula for handling Florida has been pretty straightforward: throw plenty of off-speed pitches and keep UF’s hitters on their toes with an array of hurlers.
Last Tuesday, Florida coach Kevin O’Sullivan expressed his overriding confidence in pseudo-closer Anthony DeSclafani.
After two weeks of repeatedly stranding runners, No. 4 Florida
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Fresh off a stunning loss to UCF on Tuesday, the Gators will look to regroup in an environment mostly foreign to their team this season.
Anthony DeSclafani wasn’t used to this. Not this season, at least.
UCF’s Darnell Sweeney hurt the Gators in more ways than one Tuesday night.
Florida’s big bats are starting to get into the swing of things.
After relaxing while Hudson Randall pitched a gem Friday night, the Gators’ stout bullpen flexed its muscles the rest of the weekend.
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Gator fans have grown accustom to watching Hudson Randall toss
It’s been a revolving door at third base for Florida this season, but coach Kevin O’Sullivan is ready to give one freshman a chance to lock it up.
For years, Will Muschamp has fought the idea that he doesn’t use small cornerbacks, and Cody Riggs has rebelled against the notion that he has to be big to play well.
JACKSONVILLE — This time around, the Gators didn’t allow the big inning to the Seminoles. Despite that, FSU still maintained its series dominance against UF at neutral sites.
Before No. 4 Florida challenges No. 7 Florida State tonight at 7 in Jacksonville, the heart of the Gators’ order needs to exorcise its demons.
It took Matt Price just one day to get revenge.