Gators try to figure out late-game struggles against Louisville
Nov. 29, 2007It's only seven games into the season, but a disturbing trend has emerged for the UF women's basketball team.
It's only seven games into the season, but a disturbing trend has emerged for the UF women's basketball team.
Former UF swimmer and Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte set a new American reocrd in the 200-yard individual medley on Thursday at the USA Short Course National Championships with a time of 1:40.08.
This was one of the most unpredictable years in college football history, and the Gators played no small part in giving the season that distinction. With more craziness sure to come in the bowls, I've compiled the Gators' most memorable "Did that really just happen?" moments of this year. Here are the top seven of '07.
A 25-win season capped off by a 17th-consecutive Southeastern Conference title was practically a formality.
JACKSONVILLE - UF forward Marshae Dotson knew it was a mistake the moment she heard the whistle.
I was born in another state, grew up with no ties to UF and could not care less if the Gators generally win or not.
Wide receiver Jarred Fayson asked for and was granted a release from the UF football team, a UF official confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
Marcie Hampton did not want her UF career to end like this.
Looking to find himself on a team filled with opportunities, Jonathan Mitchell turned to a familiar face and former Gator for advice.
If being manhandled 65-51 on its home floor by Florida State wasn't enough, the UF men's basketball team will have some extra motivation from its coach heading into tonight's game against Stetson.
Stetson caught the Gators taking it easy and almost made them pay for it.
The regular season is over, and the fall semester is drawing to a close.
A crazy college football season is near its conclusion, and the Gators seem to be the team with the most common-sense bowl scenario.
The Gators landed two more verbal commitments following their dominating victory against Florida State, giving them 12 commits so far.
UF coach Urban Meyer was asked to put quarterback Tim Tebow?s season statistics into perspective following Saturday?s win against Florida State.
UF quarterback Tim Tebow played the majority of the second half of Saturday's 45-12 victory against Florida State with a fractured right hand, University Athletic Association sports information director Steve McClain said Sunday.
As the final minute ticked off the clock in UF's 45-12 win against Florida State and chants of "Te-bow Heis-man!" rang out across The Swamp, his teammates urged quarterback Tim Tebow to join in the celebration.
After trailing for a grand total of 7:48 in its first five games, the UF men?s basketball team led Florida State 7-6 at the 15:43 mark and never led again.
Depree Bowden took the pass, threw up a 30-footer from the left wing as time expired and thought for just a moment that it might fall and cap an improbable comeback bid by the Gators.