Goalkeeper Fraine wants ‘a ring for every finger’
By JESSE SIMONTON | Sep. 22, 2010If a mad scientist ever made a prototype for the perfect goalkeeper, it would be tall, quick, loud and fearless.
If a mad scientist ever made a prototype for the perfect goalkeeper, it would be tall, quick, loud and fearless.
Looking at the schedule before the season, fans knew what to expect from a Kentucky-Florida matchup.
Florida coach Urban Meyer pointed to quarterback John Brantley’s ability to convert 3rd-and-longs against Tennessee as one of the positives to take from Saturday’s 31-17 victory.
If you open this year’s Florida volleyball media guide and turn to pages 27 and 28, you will come upon accolade after accolade after accolade and then some.
Let’s get this straight: The Gators aren’t purposefully struggling on offense.
Long scoring drives have been in short supply this season for No. 9 Florida, but you won’t hear Carl Johnson complain.
With a win in each of the first three weeks of the season, the Gators should be pleased.
Teryl Austin wants his players to stop tweeting. Or twittering. Or twerping. Whatever it is they do — what are they calling it?
Some high school recruits rush through the recruiting process and verbally commit to schools long before National Signing Day.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Urban Meyer thought he found Florida’s identity last week.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — With momentum on Tennessee’s side in the third quarter, one play swung it the other way.
Here’s all you need to know about Tennessee: The Vols ran a flea-flicker to throw the ball to a tight end on an out route.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — When asked this week about how he planned to stop the Southeastern Conference’s leading rusher, Florida coach Urban Meyer made his strategy clear.
There should be little doubt as to who is currently the best volleyball team in the Southeastern Conference.
It was an ugly ending to a hard-fought game for the Gators.
Playing at the site of two U.S. Opens and in a field with the top-3 teams in the country, the No. 8 Gators, led by senior Bank Vongvanij’s 2nd-place finish, won the Olympia Fields Invitational on Sunday.
As Genevieve LaCaze made her way up the last hill of the women’s 5K race Saturday she could feel her second Mountain Dew Invitational win coming.
The Gators wrapped up the weekend by winning four singles matches and three doubles matches on the final day of the 2010 Gator Invitational on Sunday.
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