UF comes back down to earth in loss to Vandy
Feb. 12, 2009The Gators finally found their poison: playing a hot-shooting team on the road.
The Gators finally found their poison: playing a hot-shooting team on the road.
It's like a horrible nightmare the Gators just can't wake up from.
UF beat Tennessee for the third time ever, entertained the second-largest crowd in school history and showed a national television audience why it deserves to be mentioned with the best teams in the country.
For UF, winning isn't a matter of physical ability, talent or size.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Nick Calathes did all he could Tuesday night.
The UF-Kentucky rivalry is littered with golden moments.
The stage was set. The script was written. All UF needed was a hero.
UF coach Billy Donovan revealed Thursday that freshman power forward Allan Chaney will be out two to three weeks with a stress fracture in his left heel.
It looked for a while like UF might get caught looking ahead on Thursday night at Southeastern Conference doormat Alabama.
They're doing it again.
While the UF women's basketball team was busy breaking the school record for 3-pointers on Sunday against Arkansas, none of the players had any idea how the final numbers would crunch.
With a hot hand and an icy glare, Erving Walker led UF on the road to redemption.
When South Carolina's Zam Fredrick beat the buzzer to top UF 70-69 on Jan. 21, he delivered the Gamecocks' biggest win to date.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Rocky Top was rocking Saturday night, and Volunteers fans have Tyler Smith to thank.
With seven regular-season games, postseason tournaments and more than a month of basketball remaining, UF decided to go ahead and exceed its win total from last season on Sunday at Arkansas.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - All UF could do was watch in stunned silence as the deafening Tennessee crowd drowned out any hope of a second-half comeback.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Rocky Top was rocking Saturday night, and Volunteers fans have Tyler Smith to thank.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.- All UF could do was watch in stunned silence as the deafening Tennessee crowd drowned out any hope of a second half comeback.
Dan Werner sat in the locker room at Thompson-Boling Arena, the haze of having given up 100 points to rival Tennessee still in the air.
UF has not been giving teams a chance to breathe early in games lately, and it wasn't about to let Kentucky take a gasp of air on Thursday night.