Disappointing final round leaves Gators tied for second
By LANDON WATNICK< | Nov. 2, 2011Florida only trailed Texas by eight strokes heading into Wednesday’s final round.
Florida only trailed Texas by eight strokes heading into Wednesday’s final round.
Florida senior quarterback John Brantley is able to play from under center and has even been politicking for more under-center snaps this week, offensive coordinator Charlie Weis said.
It’s one thing to lose as time expires, but the Gators have been setting themselves up for defeat 85 minutes sooner.
We’re dealing with a depth misperception right now.
Uriah LeMay is 17 years old, but he was in Gainesville to celebrate the Gators winning a BCS title before most students on campus applied to college.
Florida hoped to build its lead Tuesday, but black numbers tarnished a golden opportunity.
A swim race is relatively simple to understand: Whoever touches the wall first wins.
Sitting at 5-5 on the season and with a losing record in SEC play for the first time in 25 years, Florida returns to The Swamp to host FCS opponent Furman at 1 p.m. With a win against the Paladins, the Gators will earn a bowl berth for the 21st consecutive season.
Redshirt senior running back Chris Rainey’s right foot was in a protective boot Monday, multiple sources close to the team said.
The difference between Florida’s rushing attack in September and October has been just like that of the team’s record those months — night and day.
Will Muschamp has lied to us before, but Monday’s fib was his biggest yet.
Watching from the sideline was a tough adjustment for Kayla Lewis.
The Gators left Maryville, Tenn., with pride, contentment and hope.
Entering the Betsy Rawls Invitational, coach Jan Dowling said the No. 10 Gators were hungry for their first tournament win.
Senior running back Chris Rainey's right foot was in a protective boot Monday, multiple sources close to the team said.
JACKSONVILLE — John Brantley tried to lift them up. Instead, the Gators hit a new low Saturday.
JACKSONVILLE — The scoreboard said Georgia beat Florida, but in many ways the Gators were responsible for their own downfall.
JACKSONVILLE — In his first season and first taste of Florida’s most historic rivalry, Will Muschamp has made sure the new era of Gators football would be remembered.
JACKSONVILLE — John Brantley played like he didn’t have a right ankle, and it almost cost Florida’s defense its lungs.
After a disappointing four-set loss to No. 20 Tennessee on Friday, the No. 13 Florida volleyball team was just shooting for a win Sunday against Kentucky in Lexington.