Gators' win over Razorbacks less impressive than score shows
Oct. 3, 2008FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Let's forget about numbers for a second.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Let's forget about numbers for a second.
Suddenly, statistics do not seem so important.
Running has always come naturally for Josh Izewski.
Everyone knows that animals can be a guy's best friend.
After Monday morning's press conference, UF athletics directory Jeremy Foley complained that only one question in a 20-minute interview was asked to UF coach Urban Meyer about the upcoming Arkansas game.
It's easy to get caught up in the gaudy hitting percentages, the electrifying kills and the smooth sets.
Heading into this weekend's matchups, the UF soccer team decided to take a lesson from the Gator football team.
Marrit Boonstra and Megan Alexander looked for redemption Thursday.
Marrit Boonstra fell one win short of qualifying for the main draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships, losing to Laura Gioia of Furman 6-1, 6-1. There will be no Gators in the singles main draw of the tournament, which is the first event in the ITA Intercollegiate Grand Slam.
It didn't take long for this freshman to make an impact.
Dan Mullen, UF's offensive coordinator, did not lose Saturday's game against Mississippi.
Saying that Bobby Petrino's debut as a Southeastern Conference coach has been a disappointment would be an understatement.
UF coach Urban Meyer confirmed after Wednesday's practice that several of his players will not take part in the Arkansas game this weekend.
For the second weekend in a row, the Southeastern Conference schedule will have the Gators away from Gainesville and in two different SEC cities in three days.
Marrit Boonstra's day was longer than yours. That is, of course, assuming you didn't spend seven hours on the tennis court under the heat of the California sun.
I bet Jevan Snead's 86-yard touchdown pass to Shay Hodge made you queasy. I can't blame you. That was Major Wright's one-way ticket to a SportsCenter highlight - and not the good kind.
If you were expecting UF to pull in yet another top-five recruiting class this year, you may be disappointed.
As the last of the Rebel yells faded from Gainesville on Sunday night, a UF football team still reeling from an upset loss to Mississippi the day before took to the practice field.
This time, the UF men's golf team put itself in a hole it couldn't play out of.
If you thought your transition to college was difficult, think of what it has been like for UF freshman cross country runner Genevieve LaCaze.