Florida’s signing class highlighted by top offensive lineman
By MORGAN MORIARTY | Feb. 4, 2015APOPKA, Fla. — Florida’s recruiting class was not expected to be anything special.
APOPKA, Fla. — Florida’s recruiting class was not expected to be anything special.
JACKSONVILLE — National Signing Day is a time when high school football recruits sign their National Letters of Intent to become student athletes at a university.
SEFFNER, Fla. — Byron Cowart, the No. 1 college football recruit in the country, is not coming to Gainesville.
Less than three weeks after being arrested for reportedly stealing a teammate’s credit card in November a former UF women’s basketball player was charged by the University Police Department with a second, earlier count.
The first spring tournament for the Florida men’s golf team is in the books.
As coach Gregg Troy said, the theme for training the No. 7 men and women’s swimming and diving teams for the Southeastern Conference Championships is: “Not where we want to be but still in a really good spot.”
Last year, Peter Alonso was a bright spot for Florida.
National Signing Day is here and recruits are now able to sign their national letter of intent and formally commit to their college of choice. Here are 10 players to watch out for as Jim McElwain attempts to round out his first recruiting class as Florida’s head coach. All information regarding rankings comes from Rivals.com.
Lauren Haeger has been a staple in the UF softball lineup and pitching rotation since she was a freshman.
UF’s men’s tennis team has been nothing short of hot and cold thus far this season.
After five successful years of playing in the American Lacrosse Conference, Florida lacrosse is taking its talents to the Big East to join one of the most competitive conferences in women’s college lacrosse.
Last week, the Gators were motivated.
A.J. Crouch is making a habit of being at the top of the leaderboard.
Florida finally got the quality road win it has been searching for.
Chris Williamson (6-foot-0, 185 pounds, Gainesville, Ga., Gainesville High), a four-star cornerback announced his commitment to Florida on Monday evening.
Four-star running back Jordan Scarlett (5-foot-11, 205 pounds, Fort Lauderdale Fla., St. Thomas Aquinas High) announced that he was verbally committed to Florida on Monday evening. Scarlett decommitted from the Miami Hurricanes on Sunday. He was previously committed to the Canes since July.
Things are starting to drastically heat up on Florida’s recruiting trail with National Signing Day just two days away.
The No. 7 UF men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams finished their last home dual meet on a high note.
Florida packed its bags for Athens, Georgia Thursday to hit the road for a weekend against two top 25 teams.
The second chapter of J.C. Deacon’s coaching career is about to begin.