Gators look to run table in SEC
By MATT RUBIN< | Nov. 23, 2010Florida has one last opportunity to improve aspects of its game before the start of the NCAA Tournament.
Florida has one last opportunity to improve aspects of its game before the start of the NCAA Tournament.
After being thrown out of Saturday’s game, Carl Moore will play against FSU.
LAKELAND — With just minutes remaining in his senior season, Jeff Driskel took a snap from his own 9-yard line and dropped back to pass. As Lakeland High defenders bore down on him, the four-star quarterback rolled out to his left to avoid pressure. Running out of time and room, he shed one defender in the backfield and jetted down the left sideline before juking a defensive back in the Dreadnaughts’ secondary. Ninety-one yards later, Driskel accounted for his fifth touchdown of the night, and what would be his last for Oviedo Hagerty High.
Inexperience breeds mistakes. It’s inevitable.
Usually the Gators compete in the confines of an echoing, indoor natatorium. But today’s meet will be a little twisted.
For the past two races of Florida’s season, everything seemed to go right.
After successfully playing a complete 40 minutes on Thursday, the Gators were afflicted by an old problem.
This blowout win was exactly what the Gators needed.
If Jordan Reed has gotten this far without a full grasp of Florida’s playbook, imagine what he could do if he ever picked up the offense.
This weekend the Gators treaded in the waters of the 1996 Olympics, rising to place in the top five of the Georgia Tech Invitational’s 13 competing teams. The men’s team finished in second while the women secured the third-place spot.
Florida took the first step in salvaging its disappointing season against Appalachian State on Saturday in the The Swamp.
Heading into today’s national championship race, Genevieve LaCaze knows the Gators will have to lean on more than a strong performance from their top-three runners to capture their first NCAA title.
Running onto Florida Field for the last time, Mike Pouncey hid his face in his helmet.
After securing at least a share of the Southeastern Conference title last weekend, the Florida volleyball team did not waste any time in winning the title outright.
For three years, wins were easy to come by.
Will Yeguete could only watch from the sidelines as the Gators fell to No. 4 Ohio State on Tuesday.
After Thursday’s loss to DePaul in the semifinals of the Preseason Women’s NIT, coach Amanda Butler was furious with a referee’s call on the game’s deciding play.
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