Radical change: Slive proposes big athletics reform
By MATT WATTS | July 20, 2011HOOVER, Ala. — Addressing members of the media Wednesday at the Southeastern Conference Media Days, commissioner Mike Slive laid the foundation for monumental change.
HOOVER, Ala. — Addressing members of the media Wednesday at the Southeastern Conference Media Days, commissioner Mike Slive laid the foundation for monumental change.
HOOVER, Ala. — Defensive end William Green and wide receiver Deonte Thompson believe Florida quarterback John Brantley has found his long-lost mojo.
After four years of futility in Urban Meyer’s offense, John Brantley may finally be comfortable at Florida.
The Gators have much to overcome in coach Will Muschamp’s first year, but one of the biggest obstacles out of their control is the schedule.
Whether it’s Steve Spurrier screaming at his quarterbacks or Urban Meyer fawning over Florida’s punt coverage, nearly every college coach is remembered for the pet project they took on during their tenure.
It’s been seven months since Will Muschamp first stood at a lectern and promised his players would abide by a specific code of conduct.
Eds. Note — With practice set to get underway next month, we here at alligatorSports are going to preview five of the biggest issues facing the Gators and new coach Will Muschamp in 2011.
Another one bites the dust.
Commissioner Mike Slive of the Southeastern Conference sent the NCAA a letter proposing significant overhaul of the recruiting model. Check out the alligatorSports graphic detailing the changes inside.
When the bulbs high above Ben Hill Griffin Stadium flicker on at Florida's Friday Night Lights camp on July 22, they'll be shining on two high school teammates who are already basking in some national recognition.
This time it’s not a joke. Defensive
Former Florida cornerback Janoris Jenkins, who
Since Will Muschamp took over as Florida's head football coach in
Florida wide receivers Chris Dunkley and Javares McRoy are planning
With the brief spring practice season and the annual intrasquad scrimmage in the rear-view mirror, the Gators will now head their separate ways this summer.
Charlie Weis did not waste time pointing out his favorite receiver to Florida fans.
After a spring full of closed practices, Saturday’s Orange and Blue Debut was slated to be the Gators’ first chance to show how far they progressed under coach Will Muschamp.
After not seeing as much playing time as they would have liked in their freshman seasons, Dominique Easley, Ronald Powell and Sharrif Floyd were humbled.
Gators fans were expecting a lethal vertical passing attack last year, and John Brantley didn’t curb expectations when he talked about what he could do with a football.
Redshirt freshman wide receiver Chris Dunkley has been suspended for academic reasons, Florida coach Will Muschamp said Tuesday.