Gators fan Jernigan picks 'Noles
By TOM GREEN | Feb. 2, 2011LAKE CITY — Timmy Jernigan is going to replace the Gators mailbox that sits in front of his house.
LAKE CITY — Timmy Jernigan is going to replace the Gators mailbox that sits in front of his house.
What? The Gators’ 2011 recruiting class wasn’t ranked in the top five? Not even the top 10? All the way down to No. 14?
See attached for info on each of Florida's 18 commits
Four-star cornerback Marcus Roberson made his college decision. And this time, he’s sticking with it.
The Gators rise and fall on the play of their guards — the deepest, yet least experienced, position on their roster.
In addition to signing 18 new players, Florida coach Will Muschamp finalized his staff Wednesday with the addition of tight ends coach Derek Lewis.
In the closing moments of Tuesday’s game, the Gators were likely feeling a sense of déjà vu.
Chandler Parsons may have come up bigger than anyone against the Commodores, but Erving Walker proved Tuesday this is his team.
Two months into his new job, Gators coach Will Muschamp has his first real test.
Hunter Joyer’s decision to commit to Florida last June was an easy one.
Florida men’s golf coach Buddy Alexander expressed a simple sentiment after the Gators completed their domination at the JU Invitational on Tuesday.
As the Gators enter a demanding final stretch, the starting five at least know they have some support.
Billy Donovan often stresses to his players the importance of focusing on the things they can control. This week, that could include their own destiny.
It didn’t take long for Urban Meyer to get back into college football.
Baseball America just ranked them the No. 1 team in the nation.
Watching SportsCenter at 3 a.m., it’s possible a commercial for the Florida women’s basketball team espousing the word “obsessed” has graced the screen.
The Florida men’s golf team entered the JU invitational hoping to prove itself worthy of its No. 3 national ranking, and the Gators appear to be well on their way to doing so.
STARKVILLE, Miss. — In the closing moments of Saturday’s game, the free-throw line was the Bulldogs’ strongest weapon and the Gators’ biggest weakness.
UF captains Jordan Jones and Azania Stewart stepped up in a big way Sunday.
Moments before her collegiate debut on floor, Mackenzie Caquatto’s thoughts were on her grandmother.