No. 22 Florida rushes past FAU in Muschamp's debut
By GREG LUCA | Sep. 3, 2011After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.
After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.
After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.
After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.
After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.
After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.
After a 2010 season filled with offensive ineptitude, Florida was anxious to sprint onto the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and showcase it’s new attack.
If the Gators (6-0, 0-0 Southeastern Conference) were in the Atlantic Coast Conference, then their prospects would be looking very good.
In what will prove to be the shortest race of the season for Florida's cross country teams, two newcomers didn't wait long to make an impact for the Gators.
From beginning to end, Florida thoroughly dominated a completely overmatched Florida Atlantic squad.
On a night when U.S. women’s national team stars and former Gators Abby Wambach and Heather Mitts were in attendance, it was a current UF player with international aspirations who stole the show.
FAU coach Howard Schnellenberger is expected
In a game where the Gators volleyball team found a way to use all but one player on the roster, an overmatched Jacksonville squad was on the losing end of a 3-0 (25-20, 25-15, 25-6) sweep.
As he patrols Florida practice, Will Muschamp personifies intensity.
Linebacker Jon Bostic and the rest of the Gators don’t care about their preseason No. 23 ranking, nor are they concerned about outsiders looking down on them following a disappointing season a year ago.
Like the Gators, this week is our first test of the season. We’re a young, inexperienced group with a little bit of upside. Everyone has been working hard all month, and we feel like we’re hitting our stride.
After a record four-game road trip to begin the 2011 season, Florida plays its home opener tonight against Texas Tech at home.
After an offseason filled with both anticipated and unexpected change, coach Todd Morgan knew he needed to challenge his runners as soon as they hit campus.
Chanel Brown busted into college volleyball with a successful first season in 2010.
Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey are not just the fastest players at Florida; they are some of the fastest players ever, according to offensive coordinator Charlie Weis.
Dan Quinn’s shirt said it all Wednesday.