Reaching for More: UF hopes to build on 4-0 start
By ADAM PINCUS | Sep. 23, 2012For the fourth straight season, Florida finds itself undefeated after four weeks.
For the fourth straight season, Florida finds itself undefeated after four weeks.
When the Florida offense took the field against Kentucky on Saturday, it surprisingly did so without the Gator who has had the most success against the Wildcats
When the Tigers came to Gainesville for Florida’s Southeastern Conference home opener, they knew exactly how they would get points on the board.
Florida may have won its match against Tennessee, but the victory didn’t come without a cost.
For Florida, the sting of last season’s embarrassment against Furman is still fresh.
One of the worst parts of the season is already in the past for the Gators.
With each carry, Mike Gillislee runs farther away from the dangers of DeLand. His cousin Kentrell Gillislee, meanwhile, deals with the perils of their hometown every day.
Only one thing is keeping coach Will Muschamp from fully establishing Florida as a team known for toughness and physicality: his foolish, stubborn insistence on trick plays.
Joker Phillips is ignoring the elephant in the room.
* Editor's Note: A previous version of this story ran online at alligatorSports.org on Monday, Sept. 17.
The Gators will face the top-ranked passing offense in the Southeastern Conference for a second consecutive week on Saturday. However, UF’s pass rush may be without defensive end Dominique Easley.
When redshirt senior Kat Williamson missed her first game on Sept. 9 with a right meniscus tear, junior Maggie Rodgers finally returned from a left ankle sprain she suffered in the summer.
When she was 17 years old, freshman Berkley Whaley decided to forego her final semester in high school in favor of workouts in Florida’s weight room.
Senior Isabelle Lendl earned the first outright win of her career on Tuesday at the Dale McNamara Invitational, bringing her scorecard for the tournament to a 210 (-6).
For the second time in two weeks, Florida hauled in a Southeastern Conference weekly award through the work of an underclassman.
The Gators have 10 freshmen, but you wouldn’t know it from asking the players.
In a quarterback-driven sport, Florida has two guys capable of playing under center.
Frankie Hammond Jr. didn’t want to take credit for one of Florida’s most exciting plays this season.
Jeff Driskel looks the part, but he’s not ready to compare himself to another running quarterback from Florida’s past.
Florida is currently second after balancing its first two rounds at the Dale McNamara Invitational on Monday.