Gators return to the Diz’ to host No. 2 North Carolina
By Jesse Richardson | Sep. 8, 2021Florida Gators soccer looks to upset the No. 2 North Carolina in a Thursday night battle.
Florida Gators soccer looks to upset the No. 2 North Carolina in a Thursday night battle.
“Know Your Enemy” returns for another season after @riverhwells did a great job last season. This week, @Michael_Hull33 talked with Richard Silva of the USF Oracle prior to Florida’s battle with the Bulls.
“We’re really just taking it one week at a time,” defensive lineman Zachary Carter said during media Tuesday.
After a year of social distancing, cancelled tailgates and half-capacity crowds, Gator fans from far and wide packed the Swamp on Saturday for the first game of the season against the FAU Owls.
“We’re not going to be a bend but don’t break style. We’re going to challenge people,” defensive coordinator Todd Grantham told media Monday evening about his unit’s attitude.
Florida football head coach Dan Mullen answered questions about his two quarterbacks, Emory Jones and Anthony Richardson,and the importance of in-state rivalries on Monday.
Florida’s offense provided varying results against the Owls. The rushing attack gashed FAU for 400 yards, but the passing game sputtered and never got in sync.
“It felt great to have the O’Dome back being the O’Dome,” Florida coach Mary Wise said following the Gators victory over Minnesota.
Alivia Gonzalez’ goal earned Florida its first win of the season Sunday afternoon over Florida Gulf Coast.
Malik Davis and Anthony Richardson became the first Florida duo to each go over 100 yards rushing since Jordan Scarlett and La’Mical Perine against Vanderbilt in 2018 in Saturday’s 35-14 win over FAU.
Florida soccer (0-4-1) continues the hunt for a win against Florida Gulf Coast in Ft. Myers, Florida.
The No. 5 Gators are set to host the No. 10 Minnesota Golden Gophers Sunday in its home opener.
The Gators take the field for the first time in 2021 on Saturday night as @ryan_dhaley previews what to expect in Florida’s season opener.
Brandi McElvain Fisher didn’t fret about cheering alongside 90,000 fans at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium three months ago. Now, she has a few doubts.
With the 2021 season right around the corner, our Florida football writers dive into the new season and share their thoughts about what may lie ahead.
Florida Gators fall to 0-4-1 after a brutal 5-2 beat down to in-state rival and No. 1 Florida State Seminoles.
Still in search of their season’s first win, Amato’s Gators take on No. 1 FSU Thursday.
Four-star Malik Reneau commits to @GatorsMBK Wednesday, becoming Florida’s highest-ranked recruit since Scottie Lewis.
Between Jacob Copeland’s group nickname and Justin Shorter playing catch with his mother, the Florida wide receiver group is more than ready for the 2021 season.
No. 5 Florida falls to No. 21 Stanford in the final match of its California road trip.