Column: Dear New York: Do the world a favor and just end it already
By Ray Boone | Feb. 9, 2017OK, this is starting to become childish.
OK, this is starting to become childish.
Every year immediately after National Signing Day, the sports world witnesses one of its most dazzling spectacles: the great migration of college football coaches.
Jim McElwain walked through a row of screaming fans inside UF’s indoor practice facility while UF’s band blared the school’s fight song throughout the facility.
When I was in high school, I wanted to be a recruiting reporter. I read recruiting stories daily while I was supposed to be paying attention in class, and National Signing Day was one of my favorite days of the year (seriously).
When Fox Sports’ Peter Schrager likened Keanu Neal to the surefire NFL Hall-of-Fame safety Ed Reed last week, it got me thinking.
I usually hate these types of columns.
Picture the National Baseball Hall of Fame as the expensive flower vase that sits in your mom’s living room.
The Alligator sports department welcomed five new staffers this week. As sports editor, it was my job to hire them. And while I’m confident the folks we brought in will do well here, I noticed an unsettling trend in many of the applications.
On Sunday afternoons, the TV was on.
Following Clemson’s last-second victory over Alabama in Monday’s championship game, coach Dabo Swinney was overcome with emotion.
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly when Dolphins fans gave up hope on Sunday.
As Jim McElwain made his way off the field following Monday’s Outback Bowl victory, players snuck up behind the second-year head coach and bathed him in blue Gatorade.
Austin Appleby was asked a simple question after his final game as a Florida Gator: Where do you see Jim McElwain taking this program?
I still remember that first phone call. It’d be hard not to, considering how much I didn’t want to field it.
I still have the emails from my freshman year — three of them from former alligatorSports editor Phillip Heilman.
ATLANTA — Burn the redshirt.
Site: Georgia Dome (Cap. 71,228)
Joey Ivie remembers the pain well.
Twenty years ago, “Space Jam” made its rounds in theaters across the world.
Jim McElwain took to the microphone following the football team’s loss to Florida State on Saturday looking like he’d just been told about a dead relative.