Tebow's trophy case continues to grow with James E. Sullivan Memorial Award
Apr. 1, 2008Tim Tebow is getting very familiar with New York.
Tim Tebow is getting very familiar with New York.
JACKSONVILLE - Saying the Gators are happy they won't have to return to Jacksonville this season may be an understatement.
NEW YORK - In the city that never sleeps, the Gators put their troubled season to rest.
The Gators played in the semi-finals of the NIT Tuesday night, and as of the time I submitted this article, I was still trying to decide whether to find time in my busy schedule Tuesday night to watch the game.
Maybe Walter Hodge dressed in the dark Friday morning. Or maybe, without even noticing, he found a way to send the strongest message of all.
Until recently, Tony Davis has been the epitome of one-and-done.
After a weekend of waiting for word on UF wide receiver Percy Harvin's injury, coach Urban Meyer said on Monday that the team has yet to commit to surgery for Harvin.
The buzz started as soon as Emmanuel Moody decided to transfer to UF.
In a dreary locker room after a 42-30 pounding by Georgia last season, Brandon Spikes stood up with something to say.
Whitney Benik and Lolita Frangulyan couldn't stop smiling before, during or after the UF women's tennis team's win against LSU on Sunday.
After the dust cleared in Federal Way, Wash., there were some vague similarities between the conclusion of the men's meet and women's championship meet last week.
It all came down to defense.
Willie Perry was a one-man show Saturday at the Hurricane Challenge hosted by the University of Miami.
The Gators were on a mission to erase three years of futility with three days of prosperity.
With just one rotation left in the Southeastern Conference championship, the Gators needed a score of 49.225 on the balance beam to take down No. 1 Georgia, who had already finished and could only watch from the side.
Jessica Yadloczky may just be too young to realize that Duke is supposed to win women's golf tournaments. Tiffany Chudy knows that all too well.
Spectators at McKethan Stadium sat in silence as freshman standout Josh Adams writhed in pain under an overcast sky.
With just one rotation left in the Southeastern Conference Championship, the Gators needed a score of just 49.225 on the balance beam to take down No. 1 Georgia, who had already finished and could only watch from the side.
If there has been one consistent thing about the Gators lineup this season, it is Tiffany Murry.
In women's golf in this decade, there is a gold standard by which all others are judged: Duke.