Meyer: Chris Rainey will play against Georgia
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Oct. 28, 2010The Gators’ offense has lacked explosiveness this season, but Saturday it will add a playmaker to its arsenal.
The Gators’ offense has lacked explosiveness this season, but Saturday it will add a playmaker to its arsenal.
We know, all of the readers out there thought we bottomed out with a Marshall-East Carolina debate last week.
Forget cocktails.
It came a lot earlier this year.
As has happened for the last four autumns, the Florida soccer team quietly has a chance to bring the first fall championship to Gainesville.
Florida has defeated nine ranked teams this year and has played arguably the toughest schedule in the nation, but with six of the team’s final eight matches on the road, the hardest part might still be ahead.
When it rains, it pours.
Urban Meyer is in favor of strict punishment for helmet-to-helmet hits.
Earlier in the week coach Mary Wise warned her players that despite South Carolina’s last-place standing, it was going to test Florida with defense and constant effort.
It is said that God built the world in six days and rested on the seventh.
Scottie Wilbekin has been going up against bigger and older competition his entire life.
When Brooke Chancey was in high school, she was a star.
Following Georgia’s lead may sound like an odd desire for Florida, but if the Gators are seeking a blueprint for an offensive resurgence, the Bulldogs are a good example.
Chris Rainey could see a lot of touches out of the backfield Saturday against Georgia, but he needs earn playing time first.
BRADENTON — After keeping his college choice a secret from the public for six days, Mike Blakely wasted no time making his decision known Tuesday morning.
Chris Rainey will probably see the field Saturday. That’s not a guarantee. Don’t take it to the bank. Like anything related to the UF football team, fans won’t actually know until the game starts.
A new practice schedule allowed the Gators to take some extra time off this week, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.
Being one of the best in college volleyball will earn a team extra attention — especially if that team is atop the rankings.
After trailing by 12 shots, the No. 3 Gators had an unexpected chance to win Tuesday thanks to the outstanding performance of their senior leader.
Urban Meyer spent part of the bye week trying to solve the enigma that is Florida’s offense.