Hicks shines against Gamecocks
Nov. 16, 2008UF linebacker Brandon Hicks had one start this season coming into Saturday's game against South Carolina.
UF linebacker Brandon Hicks had one start this season coming into Saturday's game against South Carolina.
Brandon Hicks started the week battling Dustin Doe for playing time at the weakside linebacker spot. After his performance in No. 3 UF's 56-6 rout of No. 24 South Carolina, he might enter next week as the starter at strongside linebacker.
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Gloria Westcott will be able to walk to the Georgia Dome from her hotel on Dec. 6.
The UF-South Carolina game usually isn't the most hyped contest on the Gators' schedule, but maybe it should be.
Watching a Steve Spurrier-led team struggle on offense is still something UF fans haven't grown accustomed to.
Sophomore Carl Johnson will likely get the start at left guard against South Carolina, UF coach Urban Meyer said Wednesday. Johnson suffered an MCL sprain in the Gators' 42-14 win against Vanderbilt on Saturday.
Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey brought enough speed to make opponents' defenses weak in the knees.
It's going to take a lot to slow down a UF offense that has scored 243 points its past five games.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Gators had such a dominating night on offense that coach Urban Meyer decided to take quarterback Tim Tebow out of the game before the third quarter was complete.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - It was a block party - again.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - No. 3 UF furthered its impressive run with Saturday night's 42-14 win against Vanderbilt, giving it 38 points or more in the last five contests, but the Gators' high-scoring ways shouldn't come as a surprise.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - There was no extravagant celebration Saturday night.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - No. 4 UF furthered its impressive run with Saturday night's 42-14 win against Vanderbilt, giving it 38 points or more in the last five contests, but the Gators' high-scoring ways shouldn't come as a surprise.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - There was no extravagant celebration Saturday night.
NASHVILLE, Tenn - It was a block party -again.
NASHVILLE - The Gators had such a dominating night on offense that coach Urban Meyer decided to take quarterback Tim Tebow out of the game before the third quarter was complete.
A trip to Atlanta appears guaranteed at this point for UF, but there's still a pesky Vanderbilt team in the way before the Gators' spot in the Southeastern Conference Championship Game is clinched.
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