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Oct. 11, 2007As you enter the UF Soccer Practice field, you can?t help but notice the large yellow sign on the far side of the complex displaying the message BNo Whining, Just WinningC in bold red letters.
As you enter the UF Soccer Practice field, you can?t help but notice the large yellow sign on the far side of the complex displaying the message BNo Whining, Just WinningC in bold red letters.
It's one of those stat lines that make early-morning risers spit out their coffee when scanning newspaper box scores.
The level of UF's opposition will increase tremendously Saturday in the final and most competitive regular season event for the Gators men's and women's cross country teams.
One of UF coach Amanda Butler's favorite quotes is, "Your only limitation is your expectation."
While fielding questions regarding the future of his young and inexperienced team, UF men's basketball coach Billy Donovan was left looking for answers.
For the UF football team, a little rest and relaxation is just what the doctor ordered.
Forget the upcoming BCS polls or the Heisman Trophy hoopla.
From the first point of the match, you could tell it was not going to be South Carolina's night.
While its starters snag headlines, the UF volleyball team's bench may actually hold the keys to the squad's success.
Apparently Tim Tebow's cell phone number surfaced and spread throughout Baton Rouge, La., last week.
UF safety Tony Joiner commented Tuesday for the first time about his arrest nearly a week ago.
Callie Rivers had it rough growing up in a household full of boys, but she's reaping the rewards now.
You better believe Marcie Hampton remembers last year's loss to South Carolina, but it's a memory she'd rather forget.
UF's 19th-ranked men's golf team had a "pretty mediocre" day Tuesday at the Jerry Pate National Invitational, UF coach Buddy Alexander said.
The next time you want to criticize Urban Meyer, just stop, please.
While the departure of the UF men's basketball team's staple players is well documented, the loss of two other components of the championship picture has gone relatively unnoticed.
Callie Rivers had it rough growing up in a household full of boys, but she's reaping the rewards now.
Billy Horschel is back.
If there's one good thing about having to wait out a post-game traffic jam at Tiger Stadium, it's watching the who's who that must wait with you.
While its starters snag headlines, the UF volleyball teams' bench may actually hold the keys to the squad's success.