Gators end preseason with wins over Chipola
By ADAM BERRY | Nov. 13, 2008With the last fall preseason games over, the Gators softball team has played its last contests until February and the start of the spring season.
With the last fall preseason games over, the Gators softball team has played its last contests until February and the start of the spring season.
The UF-South Carolina game usually isn't the most hyped contest on the Gators' schedule, but maybe it should be.
Gloria Westcott will be able to walk to the Georgia Dome from her hotel on Dec. 6.
Another year, another group of immature students squirting milk out their noses while laughing at the terrible joke that is "Beat the Cocks."
Having high expectations does not ensure automatic success.
During UF coach Urban Meyer's press conferences this season, I have waited and listened for the same question.
Apparently, UF coach Billy Donovan doesn't mind a little gunplay when it comes to recruiting.
Sophomore Carl Johnson will likely get the start at left guard against South Carolina, UF coach Urban Meyer said Wednesday. Johnson suffered an MCL sprain in the Gators' 42-14 win against Vanderbilt on Saturday.
Watching a Steve Spurrier-led team struggle on offense is still something UF fans haven't grown accustomed to.
When the UF softball team takes the field against Chipola College today, two Gators will know what it's like to be in the other dugout.
After weeks of practices and scrimmages this fall, there are still many uncertainties that surround the UF baseball team.
Marshae Dotson remembers success.
Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey brought enough speed to make opponents' defenses weak in the knees.
It's going to take a lot to slow down a UF offense that has scored 243 points its past five games.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - It was a block party - again.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - There was no extravagant celebration Saturday night.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - No. 3 UF furthered its impressive run with Saturday night's 42-14 win against Vanderbilt, giving it 38 points or more in the last five contests, but the Gators' high-scoring ways shouldn't come as a surprise.
The UF soccer team would have had a better chance at continuing in the Southeastern Conference Tournament had UF football coach Urban Meyer given it his "Plan to Win."
UF looked to put some distance between itself and the rest of the Southeastern Conference after word of Kentucky's Friday-night loss reached Gainesville.