Gators add 16th recruit for 2011
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Not all yards are created equal.
Florida coach Urban Meyer said fullback Steven Wilks (back) is ready to suit up for the first time this season.
I know you want him back.
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It didn’t take long for the post-Tebow era to hit its first bump in the road.
As the 2009 season drew to a close, many expected the libero position to become a weakness for Florida.
Today the UF women’s golf team begins the three-day Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C., boasting a field of 13 teams ranked in the top-25, including No. 1 LSU, No. 3 Alabama and No. 5 Georgia.
After the Gators football team failed to ride into Tuscaloosa, Ala., and win a primetime game, the university’s other football team will look to pick up the slack.
When the UF men’s and women’s cross country teams compete at the FSU Invitational today they will do so without top talent.
Senior Alexandre Lacroix went right to work Thursday, winning his first two matches of the main draw in the ITA All-American in Tulsa, Okla.
Several Gators said in the preseason they expected free safety Will Hill to have a breakout year after “rededicating himself” to the team this summer.
Football players aren’t the only athletes who have to worry about getting knocked out of a game due to a concussion.
Special teams can often be overlooked, even if a team is struggling in that facet of the game.
After a solid showing Tuesday, Florida’s duo of Sekou Bangoura Jr. and Billy Federhofer lost in the final round of doubles qualifying at the ITA All-American in Tulsa, Okla.
Florida quarterback John Brantley was limited in practice Sunday after taking a hard hit against Alabama, but offensive coordinator Steve Addazio said the junior should be fine for this weekend’s meeting with LSU.
Fresh off two shutouts to start Southeastern Conference play, the road-weary No. 6 Gators returned home this weekend with one thing in mind: capitalizing on scoring opportunities.
During the fall, I probably watch somewhere between 10-15 hours of college and professional football every weekend.
The Gators went undefeated in the first round of qualifying at the ITA All-American in Pacific Palisades, Calif., on Tuesday.
The Gators won the yardage and time of possession battles Saturday against the Crimson Tide, but Florida still lost the game.