Gators fail to bolster tournament resume with loss at Mississippi State
Mar. 4, 2009The sky may have finally hit the ground for the Gators.
The sky may have finally hit the ground for the Gators.
Some may be searching for what went wrong all of a sudden or when everything just went bad.
No one is confusing Nick Calathes with Joe Namath, but this as close to a guarantee as you're going to get from the Gators this season.
The transition from high school to college hasn't been an easy one for Ray Shipman.
With the Gators down just 5 points and 16 seconds still left on the clock, fans began to file out of the O'Connell Center.
UF's road woes continue.
When UF heads to Athens, Ga., on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. to face Georgia in the regular-season finale for both teams, there will be a lot on the line.
Late in UF's 81-75 loss to LSU on Tuesday, ESPN cameras caught guards Nick Calathes and Erving Walker in a verbal altercation.
It's amazing what one win can do for a team in a funk.
BATON ROUGE, La. - Maybe Marcus Thornton had an extra helping of Wheaties on Tuesday morning.
The Gators are still searching for a signature win to hang their NCAA tournament resume on.
Sha Brooks and Marshae Dotson had that look in their eyes - the one that says they're not going to be denied.
For the first time this season, Nick Calathes didn't steal the show.
Two straight UF losses snowballed to three in a hurry Thursday night.
Following UF's win against Alabama on Wednesday night, coach Billy Donovan defended his team's effort this season.
The Gators are tired of chasing the past.
Home will be a welcome sight for Sha Brooks and Marshae Dotson.
Losing is already a tough enough thing to deal with, especially for a team that rarely experiences it.
Times have been better for the UF basketball program.
Apparently, the Gators' frontcourt struggles are all Marreese Speights' fault.