Life after football: From All-American offensive lineman to certified pitmaster
By Zachary Huber | May 31, 2020Shannon Snell used to make pancakes on the gridiron, but now, he does a different kind of cooking: barbecuing.
Shannon Snell used to make pancakes on the gridiron, but now, he does a different kind of cooking: barbecuing.
In 1989, 7-year-old Ben Troupe donned his helmet and pads for the first time and ran onto the field for practice at the Swainsboro Recreation Department's football league in Swainsboro, Georgia.
It’s been two weeks without sports and they haven’t gone by easily. Naturally, this hiatus has prompted us to reminisce to a time where you could turn on the TV late at night and find an NBA game on the West coast still going on in earnest. What a luxury that was.
The UF softball team will have more than luck on its side when it takes the field in Oklahoma City.
End of an Era: Muschamp’s last players graduating
The University of Florida will not forget Kaylan Marckese.
The buzz around Florida football is that a first-round pick lives on its defensive front, and he wears No. 99.
Johannes Ingildsen shows up to practice with sunscreen on his face not rubbed all the way in and his freshly bleached blonde hair poking through his Gators hat.
Superman is near-invincible. Batman is crafty.
Ah, the bye-week blues. Nothing but golf courses and hours on the consoles playing Black Ops or Fortnite.
The NCAA is known for producing elite, homegrown American athletes. They grow up in America, play for American colleges, get drafted by American teams and become national icons for other Americans. Some may even get the opportunity to represent the United States at the international level.
What do the four goals Florida midfielder Lais Araujo scored in the Gators’ past two games have in common?
Tyrie Cleveland’s pupils darted over the heads of about a dozen reporters who were fashioned around him in a semicircle.
Every meal Florida’s football team eats is meticulously accounted for. Calories are measured down to the last bite, and it all corresponds to the team’s new strength and conditioning program.
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Walking into the locker room at San Francisco’s Olympic Club, Andy Zhang was unfazed.
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In a backyard as big as his imagination, a young Alfredo Perez Jr. can’t resist the sweet summer smell of fresh mangoes.