Gamecocks throttle Gators for SEC East title
Nov. 13, 2010The Gators threw a blue-out, and the Gamecocks blew out their title hopes.
The Gators threw a blue-out, and the Gamecocks blew out their title hopes.
Florida’s cross country teams kept two streaks alive Saturday morning at the NCAA South Region Championships. One the program will celebrate on the bus ride home from Hoover, Ala., and one to think about until next year.
The Gators may not have opened the game the way they wanted to, but it’s hard to argue with the end result.
While David triumphing over Goliath, Rudy or the 1980 Miracle on Ice are all classic underdog tales, there’s a reason the favorite usually wins.
The Gators had their share of ups and downs on the first day of competition at the Lakewood Ranch Intercollegiate Clay Court Classic in Bradenton.
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How unique is Florida’s three-quarterback offense?
Like their quarterback situation, the Gators have been exercising a three-man rotation on punt returns during practice this week.
And now, ladies and gentlemen, let’s get ready to fumble!
We here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column understand this season has been a little underwhelming.
After an inauspicious start to his college career, freshman center Patric Young has a second chance to make a first impression.
The Gators got their man.
Nearly three months into the season, No. 5 Florida has successfully accomplished its first two goals.
Ever since coach Amanda Butler took the helm at Florida, the expectations surrounding her team have been clear: win a national championship.
The No. 1 Gators (23-1, 16-0 Southeastern Conference) took care of business Thursday night in their first home match after a three-match road trip, defeating Mississippi State (11-16, 3-13) 3-1 (25-7, 25-23, 28-30, 25-20) in the O’Connell Center.
The Gators wrap up the fall season this weekend as they head to Bradenton to take part in the Lakewood Ranch Intercollegiate Clay Court Classic.
Urban Meyer wasted no time in showing his support for Cam Newton on Wednesday.
The Gators got their man.
With 20 minutes to go and nothing on the line, Billy Donovan urgently needed someone to step up and prove himself as a leader.
Allegations about Auburn quarterback Cam Newton’s past off-field conduct are piling up at an equally impressive rate to his Heisman Trophy-caliber stats.