UF's recruiting class now in limbo
By TOM GREEN | Dec. 8, 2010For the second time in as many seasons, the status of UF's recruiting class is in question.
For the second time in as many seasons, the status of UF's recruiting class is in question.
Urban Meyer already has his eyes on a new coaching job.
With Florida’s regular season over, coach Urban Meyer has plenty of time to evaluate how his assistant coaches performed this year.
After a disappointing season, the Gators received some surprising news.
With five key contributors set to graduate, Florida’s defensive line is facing a major overhaul before next season.
The losses keep piling up for the Gators.
TALLAHASSEE — Florida still has one game left in 2010, but rebuilding for 2011 starts now. That was the message coach Urban Meyer emphatically delivered during his press conference after Florida State’s 31-7 drubbing of UF in Doak Campbell Stadium. The Gators (7-5, 4-4 Southeastern Conference) lost to the Seminoles (9-3, 6-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) and lost five games in a season for the first time in Meyer’s tenure. This is also the first five-loss regular season since 1988. Meyer said his coaching staff would hit the road Sunday and immediately turn their focus to bringing in as many tough-ass players as possible.
TALLAHASSEE — Moses Jenkins was a magnet Saturday, but not in a good way.
Tallahassee – Florida still has one game left in 2010, but rebuilding for next season starts now.
Despite the Gators’ well-documented struggles this season (they rank 71st in the nation for total offense), offensive coordinator Steve Addazio said his players have not strayed from the plan.
The distance between bad and worse for the Gators’ season comes down to Saturday in Tallahassee.
After being thrown out of Saturday’s game, Carl Moore will play against FSU.
LAKELAND — With just minutes remaining in his senior season, Jeff Driskel took a snap from his own 9-yard line and dropped back to pass. As Lakeland High defenders bore down on him, the four-star quarterback rolled out to his left to avoid pressure. Running out of time and room, he shed one defender in the backfield and jetted down the left sideline before juking a defensive back in the Dreadnaughts’ secondary. Ninety-one yards later, Driskel accounted for his fifth touchdown of the night, and what would be his last for Oviedo Hagerty High.
If Jordan Reed has gotten this far without a full grasp of Florida’s playbook, imagine what he could do if he ever picked up the offense.
Florida took the first step in salvaging its disappointing season against Appalachian State on Saturday in the The Swamp.
Running onto Florida Field for the last time, Mike Pouncey hid his face in his helmet.
For three years, wins were easy to come by.
The three-man quarterback rotation received a lot of hype heading into the South Carolina game, but it didn’t live up to expectations.
Members of Florida’s defense will feel like they’re in practice when they line up against Appalachian State on Saturday, but not because of the typical mismatch found between FBS and FCS teams.
Brandon Hicks has one regret from his senior season.