Gators women's golf travels to Texas for final fall tournament
By CHARLES KINGSBURY | Oct. 25, 2012Florida was eager to prove that it was capable of contending in every tournament it entered in 2012.
Florida was eager to prove that it was capable of contending in every tournament it entered in 2012.
Florida State delivered more than a gut check to Florida on Wednesday night. The Seminoles punched the Gators square in the mouth with a three-set sweep in Tallahassee, Chloe Mann said.
Mark Richt didn’t hesitate to categorize Aaron Murray as one of the best quarterbacks he has coached.
Erving Walker is playing overseas in Italy, but his name is still prominent in Florida’s record books.
The Gators have been playing with fire all season. They just haven’t been burned.
After struggling with drops throughout last season, Jelani Jenkins held onto the ball on Saturday.
No opponent wants to be on the list.
Erik Murphy’s perimeter play earned increased attention last season.
Coach Mary Wise’s “down 2-0” speech isn’t magic.
Last season, Jennifer George developed into one of the Southeastern Conference’s elite players.
Until Sunday, Lauren Smith had never played center back in her life.
The Isleworth Country Club is notorious for being one of the country’s most difficult courses.
On Saturday, a football game played in Jacksonville will actually matter.
Jeff Driskel threw four touchdowns against South Carolina, but he couldn’t reach triple-digit passing yards.
When Jeff Driskel drops back to pass in practice, offensive coordinator Brent Pease becomes a pass rusher.
At Auburn, he said “Boom, mother f#@%*!” on national television after his defense forced a punt in the third quarter.
When Florida was ranked second in the initial BCS standings, coach Will Muschamp had one message for his team: ignore the polls.
While the Gators were practicing on the court before the NCAA Tournament, Will Yeguete was busy in the weight room.