Gators men will kick off season with home tourney
By GREG LUCA< | Sep. 24, 2009The UF men's tennis team will open its fall season this weekend with the Gator Invitational at Linder Stadium in Gainesville.
The UF men's tennis team will open its fall season this weekend with the Gator Invitational at Linder Stadium in Gainesville.
When No. 10 Florida (6-3-0) hosts Kentucky (3-2-3) tonight at 7, there will be blood, sweat and tears.
If the stat line reads like this Saturday night, the Florida-Kentucky football game will be a disappointingly low-scoring affair.
Next time (if) Emmanuel Moody gets a carry in The Swamp, change up that "Moooo" cheer a little and just say "More."
Miami is flying high due to the play of quarterback Jacory Harris, but the Hurricanes face their toughest test yet when they take on Virginia Tech this weekend. We left it up to Mike DiFerdinando and Kyle Maistri to debate who will win in the newest edition of the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column.
Friday's match was not only a long-awaited return to the O'Connell Center for the Gators after a lengthy and successful road trip, it also marked Callie Rivers' return to the starting lineup.
Kentucky knows a lot about record losing streaks to conference opponents.
Usually, when a player of Brandon Spikes' caliber is in jeopardy of missing a game, it's cause for concern.
Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt gets a lot of credit for introducing the Wildcat formation to the college level when he was the Arkansas coach, but he doesn't feel as though he deserves all the recognition.
There is no need for Gators fans to panic.
It wasn't that Caleb Sturgis didn't think he was good enough to win the starting kicker job from Jonathan Phillips.
Six more Florida players were held out of practice Tuesday because of flu-like symptoms, coach Urban Meyer said.
Kelly Murphy's versatility has her coach dreaming of a rule change or two.
The term "special teams" isn't only applicable to football.
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A casual glance at Saturday's stat sheet might lead a casual observer to think there was a typo.
The Volunteers' defensive game plan succeeded in limiting the Gators' usually high-powered offense Saturday.
Apparently explaining the lack of production from Florida's wide receivers is harder than anyone thought.