Recruiting Notebook: DE Jenkins meets with coaches; commits Maye, Poole, excel in Under Armour game
By Kelly Price | Jan. 5, 2012ST. PETERSBURG — Four-star defensive end Jordan Jenkins doesn't say "hella" — he's more of a y'all kind of guy.
ST. PETERSBURG — Four-star defensive end Jordan Jenkins doesn't say "hella" — he's more of a y'all kind of guy.
JACKSONVILLE — On a day when offense was at a premium in the Gator Bowl, it was Florida’s special teams that proved to be the difference.
JACKSONVILLE — On a pivotal third-and-7 play just before halftime of Florida's victory against Ohio State on Monday, defensive tackle Jaye Howard tore through the middle of the Buckeyes line and wrapped up quarterback Braxton Miller.
It was a tough day for senior guard Jordan Jones and the Gators.
Junior forward Jennifer George is on a roll heading into Southeastern Conference play in 2012.
Florida coach Will Muschamp has not yet chosen replacements at offensive coordinator and strength and conditioning coach, and there is no timetable for when those hires will be made.
Jennifer George did just enough in the paint for Florida to get by and win the 2011 Gator Holiday Classic.
Returning to Gainesville after two road games in California, Sacramento native Brittany Shine was right at home.
For the first time since 2005, the Gators volleyball team reached the Elite Eight.
Taylor Unroe stepped to the back line to serve. By the time she was finished, the match was largely in hand and Florida was en route to its first Sweet 16 victory since 2005.
The Gators’ first road trip of the 2011-12 season ended in disappointment.
Florida offensive coordinator Charlie Weis will be named the head coach at Kansas on Friday.
Nothing came close to junior forward Jennifer George and the Gators on the Golden Coast.
Freshman guard Carlie Needles planted her left foot to cut right, but she never completed the move.
When four-star recruit Mike Davis decommitted Sunday night, the Gators lost one of the top running backs in the class of 2012.
Becoming Florida’s coach four years ago was a welcome homecoming for UF alum Amanda Butler, but venturing outside of Gainesville has been problematic.
Four-star running back prospect Mike Davis once said Florida’s biggest ailment on the field was its need for “bigger backs.”
Senior guard Deana Allen reaps what she sows, and Florida is enjoying the harvest.
Florida entered the NCAA tournament with the nation’s most efficient offense, coming in as the only team with a hitting percentage above .300.
Florida sophomore defensive tackle Dominique Easley will miss next month’s TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl while recovering from knee surgery.