Gators take notice of Michigan loss, prepare for Troy
Sep. 6, 2007After Appalachian State stunned Michigan last week, the Gators have been taking notes of what not to do Saturday when they take on Troy in The Swamp.
After Appalachian State stunned Michigan last week, the Gators have been taking notes of what not to do Saturday when they take on Troy in The Swamp.
For tomorrow's matchup between UF and Troy, the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column has reached into its collective bedside table for some perspective on Troy's mascot, the Trojans.
Even though the UF volleyball team is 6-0, Coach Mary Wise will tell you the Gators are far from perfect.
Say what you will about Florida State, but Ashley Harris isn't listening.
Come April, the Gators will share The Swamp with the All American Football League.
After surviving an early scare, the No. 6 UF volleyball team defeated Florida State 3-1 (24-30, 30-11 30-21, 30-21), extending the Gators' streak of consecutive victories against the Seminoles to 16 matches.
UF cornerback Markihe Anderson practiced Wednesday and should start Saturday against Troy, Coach Urban Meyer said.
Riley Cooper's foot looks just fine.
Riley Cooper's foot looks just fine.
Finally, when the next moron questions whether Tim Tebow can throw or not, you have some game tape to show off.
Saturday's match against No. 19 Santa Clara was supposed to be the toughest test so far this season for the UF volleyball team.
The UF soccer team has its own version of The Swamp.
UF coach Urban Meyer said Monday he wasn't happy with Western Kentucky's bench in the Gators' 49-3 victory over the Hilltoppers on Saturday.
If you want to eat dinner with Urban Meyer, you're going to have to fork over some major cheese.
Halted by torrential rain and spine-tingling lightning, the UF soccer team was forced to wait.
The casual volleyball fan may see serving as just a way to get the ball over the net and start the action.
After the No. 6 UF football team thumped Western Kentucky 49-3, UF coach Urban Meyer gave some humbling news by saying that senior offensive tackle Phil Trautwein could miss the rest of the season.
Saturday's match against No. 19 Santa Clara was supposed to be the toughest test so far for the UF volleyball team.