Gators' hit-or-miss outside shooting not key to season
By ADAM BERRY | Jan. 11, 2011Let’s get one thing out of the way right now: Florida is not a consistently good outside shooting team.
Let’s get one thing out of the way right now: Florida is not a consistently good outside shooting team.
Somewhere between a relaxing Christmas break and a personal meeting with his coaches, something clicked for Patric Young.
Will Muschamp has made some big moves in his short time as Florida’s coach, but Monday may have been his best day yet.
The Gators received some good news regarding their 2011 roster and it wasn’t through recruiting.
In a game dominated by Florida’s post presence, it was a guard who stole the show.
Will Muschamp has been Florida’s head coach for less than a month, but he has already accomplished a lot.
In just more than two weeks, the Gators appear to have undergone a complete transformation.
The Gators’ celebration over their dual-meet victory at home against Georgia Tech was cut short by an injury scare from a UF swimmer who had to be pulled from the water during a race and checked on by paramedics.
The bejeweled blue leotards that hugged the Gators gymnastics squad weren’t the only things that shined on the O’Connell Center mats Friday night. No. 3 Florida squashed No. 10 Nebraska with a final score of 196.925 to 194.950.
In just more two weeks, the Gators appear to have undergone a complete transformation.
The bejeweled blue leotards that hugged the Gators gymnastics squad weren’t the only things that shined on the Stephen C. O’Connell Center mats.
The Gators’ celebration over their dual-meet victory at home against Georgia Tech was cut short by an injury scare from a UF swimmer that had to be pulled from the water during a race and checked on by paramedics.
There is an old axiom that says, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”
The Gators traveled to Auburn in search of their first road victory of the season. But they left empty handed, beaten at their own game.
Ten years ago, I stopped watching football.
A glittering sign that reads, “what are U made oF?” dangles in the Ted Crom Gymnastics Studio, just above the countdown clock for tonight’s meet against No. 10 Nebraska.
The Gators swimming and diving teams will kick off the spring by competing in their home pool for the first time since October.
ST. PETERSBURG -- If you’re thinking about buying tickets to the Florida-Florida State game in two years, don’t.
ST. PETERSBURG — The Gators finally got some good news on the recruiting trail.
Finals are over and a new semester is under way in Gainesville, but the real test is just beginning for the Gators.