Alligator Awards: UF Freshman of the Year
By Dylan O'Shea and Bryan Matamoros | Aug. 5, 2019Freshmen have everything to prove.
Freshmen have everything to prove.
While the rest of baseball slept through Wednesday’s trade deadline, Astros GM Jeff Luhnow was busy locking up his team’s second championship in three years.
Florida was not short of representation at the 2019 Phillips 66 National Championships in Stanford, California, this week. The five-day event had 26 current Gators competing, along with six UF alumni. Current and former UF athletes collected 10 medals in total from Wednesday to Sunday.
One of the oldest maxims in football has to do with perhaps the most underappreciated players on the field: the offensive linemen.
You may have heard the news by now.
Florida softball coach Tim Walton has had it made since the moment he arrived in Gainesville.
Optimism was abounded at UF football media day on Thursday.
Many college athletes have achieved greatness in Gainesville. Far fewer have taken the next step to the pros, and even fewer have stood out among the crowd once they make it to the highest level of their sport.
Eight medals in eight days.
Optimism was abounded at UF football media day on Thursday.
Florida had been in this situation before.
Florida isn’t just known for its secondary.
The NFL returns Aug. 1 with the Hall of Fame Game, which means training camp is right around the corner. It’s the perfect time for draft picks and players on the bubble to prove themselves. Here are some former Gators to look out for as NFL training camps get underway:
The cruelest thing my parents ever did was take me to Shea Stadium. Child services should’ve taken me away right there.
In case you needed any more proof that expectations are higher for coach Dan Mullen’s UF football team this year, here you go:
Too often are sporting events touted for their drama and quickly forgotten for lack thereof.
In his first season at the helm, Dan Mullen revitalized a Florida offense that seemed to lack an identity under former head coach Jim McElwain.
Florida quarterback Feleipe Franks is now a professional athlete. He’s not getting paid by a football team, however.
A month has passed since the last review of Gators around the majors, but there is still a strong UF presence in Major League Baseball. Now that the league has reached the All-Star break, let’s look at how some former Gators are doing at the halfway point.