Tight end preparing for final year of college football
By GRAHAM HALL | Apr. 1, 2015There was a time last season when Jake McGee questioned his decision to come to Florida – albeit briefly.
There was a time last season when Jake McGee questioned his decision to come to Florida – albeit briefly.
The No. 3 Florida softball team had the game in hand.
Usually, coach Mike Holloway and the No. 2 Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams take their show on the road.
With only four scholarship linebackers available for Spring practice, coach Randy Shannon is getting a long hard look at each of his players.
Florida needed more.
Before the seventh inning of Sunday’s game against Mississippi State, the Gators looked like they were going to fly home from Starkville on the brooms they were going to sweep the Bulldogs with.
With a schedule that’s been so jam packed with games throughout the season, the Florida softball team finds itself with only one day to prepare for its next game: a midweek matchup against in-state opponent UNF.
Those anticipating a basketball letdown following NCAA’s March Madness can look to the professionals for relief.
The Gators women’s golf team will look to carry over last week’s first-place finish at the Briar’s Creek Invitational, as they compete in the Bryan National Collegiate tournament this weekend in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Florida’s Danny Young, racing after a ball bouncing down the first base line, didn’t intend to collide with FSU’s D.J. Stewart.
New co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Randy Shannon knew Florida did not have its best practice on Monday.
At 5-foot-3, Bridgette Caquatto doesn’t stand out among her fellow UF gymnasts when they all crowd around to watch a teammates’ routine.
Some people like change.
After Florida dropped the doubles point against Auburn on Saturday, the Gators could have admitted defeat.
With only one tournament left in the regular season, UF men’s golf coach JC Deacon is not worrying about the results.
Chris Rumph is the type of coach who isn’t afraid of criticizing or challenging his players.
Caroline Seitz and the Mississippi State offense had nothing going on for six innings.
The UF men’s swimming and diving team finished in fifth place at the 2015 NCAA Championships, which concluded Saturday.