Gators earn five victories in opening weekend
Feb. 10, 2008The Gators showed why they earned a No. 13 preseason ranking Sunday afternoon.
The Gators showed why they earned a No. 13 preseason ranking Sunday afternoon.
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UF co-defensive coordinator Greg Mattison will leave college football for the first time in 32 years to be the Baltimore Ravens' linebackers coach in what he called the toughest decision of his life.
It didn't take long for the Gators to get started on their 2009 recruiting class.
For two UF gymnasts, this Sunday's meet at Pittsburgh won't feel like an away meet.
At the end of its up-and-down fall season, UF men's golf coach Buddy Alexander said his team "played pretty well" at the Callaway Golf Collegiate Match Play Championship.
If you're wondering how the UF baseball team will replace the home runs Matt LaPorta hit during the last four years, senior designated hitter Bryson Barber suggests you look toward the freshmen.
A trait of all young teams is inconsistency.
You could see it in their faces. The Gators didn't want to let this one slip away.
Photos from the UF women's basketball game against Auburn on Feb. 7, 2008.
UF kicks off its season this weekend with two things the program has never seen before - a No.13 preseason ranking and two returning National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Americans.
If the UF women's tennis team is scheduled to play a match, it's a good bet that rain will be in the forecast.
Four years in the making, and it all ends Saturday.
Whitney Benik can't wait to see some new faces.
Earl Okine is living the dream.
The UF football coaches headed into National Signing Day expecting a relatively calm morning of collecting faxes, but it didn't take long for a few kinks to slow the celebration.
In-state powers might not dominate on the field anymore, but apparently that doesn't matter much to blue-chip prospects.
The recruits who will be on the UF sideline next season.
Monday - 10 points and eight rebounds against Stetson. Fractured tooth.