Black ends career with MVP honors
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Jan. 4, 2011TAMPA — Nobody knew what to expect from the 5-foot-9, 177-pound Ahmad Black when he arrived in Gainesville in 2007.
TAMPA — Nobody knew what to expect from the 5-foot-9, 177-pound Ahmad Black when he arrived in Gainesville in 2007.
For nearly half of the Gators’ roster, Sunday’s matchup against nationally ranked Arkansas was their first taste of Southeastern Conference basketball.
LAKE BUENA VISTA — Florida coach Will Muschamp may have retained Stan Drayton as the Gators’ recruiting coordinator, but at this week’s Under Armour All-America events, UF commits Jeff Driskel and A.C. Leonard have been coordinating some recruiting of their own.
Two days after officially taking the reins of the Florida football program, Will Muschamp swiftly put together his coaching staff.
TAMPA — With Penn State threatening to spoil Urban Meyer’s going-away party late in the fourth quarter, senior Ahmad Black thought back to the biggest play in his college career.
A year ago to the day after draining a miraculous 75-foot game-winning buzzer-beater at North Carolina State, Chandler Parsons once again left his team impressed by his performance.
Two days after officially taking the reins of the Florida football program, Will Muschamp swiftly put together his coaching staff.
For nearly half of the Gators’ roster,
Will Muschamp’s reign as Florida coach officially began Sunday, and he did not waste time making his first moves.
TAMPA — With Penn State threatening to
TAMPA — Nobody knew what to expect from the 5-foot-9, 177 pound Ahmad Black when he arrived to Gainesville in 2007.
As the clock struck zero in the heated annual matchup between Florida and in-state rival Florida State on Tuesday, the spirit of the holidays seemed to go right along with it.
When a starter goes down, the next player in line is expected to step up.
They had been waiting for this moment for 10 days.
At first glance, Florida coach Will Muschamp doesn’t have much in common with his predecessor.
It took Florida less than a week to find a replacement for the most successful coach in its history.
In the end, it just was not meant to be.
Once again, UF athletics director Jeremy Foley's most hectic time of year will coincide with the holidays.
For the second time in as many seasons, the status of UF's recruiting class is in question.
This wasn't supposed to happen this way.