Gators top Bears 3-0, advance to second round
By JESSE SIMONTON | Nov. 12, 2010While David triumphing over Goliath, Rudy or the 1980 Miracle on Ice are all classic underdog tales, there’s a reason the favorite usually wins.
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.
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.
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.
After finishing up a three-match road trip, Florida will come back to Gainesville to play its final two regular-season matches before ending the year with another three-match road trip.
The Gators brought in two five-star defensive tackles in their 2010 recruiting class.
This season not gone the way you wanted?
While some teams held viewing parties to celebrate their selection to the NCAA Tournament, the No. 7 Gators did what they usually do on Mondays: practice.
Questions surround coach Amanda Butler’s inexperienced squad entering the 2010-11 season. But with the opener less than a week away one of the most glaring concerns seems to be answered.
Ten days ago, No. 7 Florida defeated No. 20 South Carolina 1-0 on a swerving free kick from senior defender Nicky Kit. On Sunday, it was Kit’s simple cross right at a Gamecocks defender that did the trick.