Decathlon specialist Morrison leads No. 2 UF's renaissance
Apr. 10, 2008You could say that Mike Morrison has commitment issues.
You could say that Mike Morrison has commitment issues.
Saturday's regular-season finale against South Carolina could not be more meaningful for the UF men's tennis team's present and future.
McKethan Stadium was silenced as North Florida's Andy Warren hit what looked to be a game-tying sacrifice fly in the eighth inning.
The UF women's tennis team finished its non-conference season Wednesday against the same team that kicked off its schedule, and it did so in similar fashion.
Percy Harvin may make defensive coordinators wince at his quick speed and darting cuts, but it is Harvin who is in plenty of pain after undergoing surgery on his right heel Monday night.
For a person known for his fast starts, Chris Rainey had a pretty slow first year at UF.
It is a tale that has finally taken a turn for the better, and Matt Patchan just enjoys being able to go out and play football again.
For the man they call "The Thrill," every day is another chance to try and live up to expectations.
UF center Marreese Speights has decided to enter his name in the NBA Draft, but he has not hired an agent.
It was a night of the familiar and the unfamiliar for pitcher Kyle Mullaney.
At a time of the season when the Gators' pitching staff was looking tired and thin, a hurler with a familiar name will join the team.
With news from spring football and March Madness constantly swirling, UF's season-ending loss in the NIT was probably a mere blip on your radar.
UF receiver Percy Harvin underwent surgery late Monday night to repair a nagging right heel injury that will keep him out of action until summer practices.
Whenever Urban Meyer was asked about Joe Haden, Major Wright or the Pouncey twins last season, he couldn't help gushing like a school girl.
After waiting out weather delays on Sunday, the UF men's tennis team fell behind to Alabama early in Monday's match and was unable to recover from the deficit.
Rain kept the UF men's tennis team off the courts on Sunday, but it didn't slow them down in Friday's washout of Auburn.
Just as the rain clouds began to roll in and cast a shadow over Gainesville, Willie Perry started to light up the track.
With the bases loaded, the tying run at the plate and a full count, UF reliever Stephen Locke had a single thought racing through his mind.