Harvin savors what may be last game in Swamp
Nov. 21, 2008As he left Florida Field for what may have been the final time on Saturday, Percy Harvin took a much different route than fans are used to seeing from the talented junior receiver.
As he left Florida Field for what may have been the final time on Saturday, Percy Harvin took a much different route than fans are used to seeing from the talented junior receiver.
Here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column, we're suckers for an inspirational tale, and few around UF can match that of Tim Higgins.
The term "blood, sweat and tears" is cliche and often overused.
Backup quarterback Cameron Newton has been charged with larceny, burglary and obstruction of justice, and he is currently in Alachua County Jails as of 6 p.m. They are all felony charges.
UF lost its last match - and its slim conference lead - to Kentucky on Sunday, but the Gators are far from out of the driver's seat.
No one on the UF soccer team has forgotten how the last two seasons ended - not even this year's 16 freshmen.
UF coach Billy Donovan said earlier this year his team would live and die by its outside shooting. Thursday night, the Gators almost dug their own grave.
With a showdown at No. 22 FSU looming, the UF women's basketball team is starting to figure out what it needs to do defensively to win games.
It's not often that losing seniors is seen as a good thing.
It appears Susan Yenser's time at UF has finally arrived.
Percy Harvin is developing multiple personalities.
When asked if he has made a "signature hit" this year, junior linebacker Brandon Spikes gave a quick response: "No, not at all."
Growing up in the shadow of Baltimore, Md., Allan Chaney was constantly moving - on the court, during late nights with friends, moving anywhere but the right direction.
It's the Internet version of a ghost town.
If Saturday's game against The Citadel is Tim Tebow's last time playing in The Swamp, he's not letting anybody know.
Welcome to the offense, Deonte Thompson.
With the way UF's offense and defense have been performing lately, it's only natural for Urban Meyer to expect other programs to start sniffing around his coordinators.