Red-zone struggles a concern for Florida’s offense
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Oct. 4, 2010The Gators won the yardage and time of possession battles Saturday against the Crimson Tide, but Florida still lost the game.
The Gators won the yardage and time of possession battles Saturday against the Crimson Tide, but Florida still lost the game.
Like several other aspects of this season, Florida’s loss last Saturday immediately drew comparisons to another moment in the Urban Meyer era.
In the first round of qualifying, junior Nassim Slilam did something that no UF player had done in more than a year — post a straight-sets 6-0, 6-0 win.
After being what he called “a serviceable backup” for three years, Duke Lemmens has found a home in Florida’s defense.
Nick Waisome committed to UF in August, but he’s not done with the recruiting process quite yet.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — John Brantley laid flat on his back as the training staff ran onto the field to tend to Florida’s starting quarterback.
After five weeks of relying on strong defense to grind out tough wins, the Gators put on an offensive showcase Sunday.
In reality this game didn’t mean much, but its result sent one very clear message.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — In the midst of Urban Meyer’s second-worst loss as the Gators’ head coach, a punter provided the only bright spot.
After a Friday night full of fireworks including both goals and pyrotechnics, the Gators won Sunday afternoon without any real sparks.
Freshman Andrew Butz earned a win in the third round of the ITA All-American Championships on Sunday, but lost in the fourth and final round of pre-qualifying action.
Fresh off its inaugural season, Florida opened up its fall exhibition season this weekend when it hosted the Gator Invitational at Dizney Stadium.
One second was all senior Charlotte Browning needed to take home first place in her first race of the season.
Their stomping shook the stands, their team’s chants penetrated through the confines of the O’Connell Center’s walls, but all of their performances in the pool came up short against the Gators.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Urban Meyer didn’t want any “Southeastern Conference Championship rematch” talk last week.
The Gators opened up play at the ITA All-American Championships in Tulsa, Okla. on Saturday, finishing the day with two wins and two losses.
One second was all UF women’s cross country senior Charlotte Browning needed to take home first place in her first race of the season.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Urban Meyer didn’t want any “Southeastern Conference Championship rematch” talk last week.
With a firework show awaiting fans after the game, Tahnai Annis, Erika Tymrak and the rest of the Florida soccer team decided to go ahead and get the party started.
For the first time in three years, the Gators are the bait.