Gators relive Auburn nightmare
Sep. 30, 2007Urban Meyer had no choice but to pace the sidelines and watch helplessly.
Urban Meyer had no choice but to pace the sidelines and watch helplessly.
No, it wasn't a recurring nightmare or a deja vu flashback to last season that made fans wake up in a cold sweat gasping for air.
As the final seconds of Sunday's match against Tennessee ticked away, UF coach Becky Burleigh stood rigidly on the sideline seemingly awaiting something positive to take from the weekend.
Both the UF and Alabama volleyball teams went into Sunday afternoon's match undefeated in Southeastern Conference play.
An emotional Wilber Marshall was inducted into the Ring of Honor on Saturday evening prior to kickoff.
It took five games, but UF's offense finally met their match.
While UF and Auburn face off in The Swamp this weekend, the Gators cross country teams will be heading into Tigers territory for their first road trip of the season.
For the UF soccer team, the arrival of Southeastern Conference play means one thing: It's time to move on.
Every time Brandon Spikes makes a play on Saturday against Auburn, his family will move one step closer to becoming whole again.
For the Gators, even a national championship can?t erase the memories of last year?s loss to Auburn.
Volleyball teams around the Southeastern Conference are beginning to gear their defenses around senior outside hitter Marcie Hampton.
The UF women's golf team will be in a familiar place this weekend, but the familiar faces, both present and absent, will be the story.
When it comes to celebrating in Auburn, Ala., confetti is for amateurs and champagne is for pansies.
Tim Tebow "can believe it's not butter," and everyone else is starting to believe it, too.
If the last couple years of college football have taught me anything, it's that the BCS is not the most annoying thing about college football.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin, who suffered a hip pointer against Mississippi, continued to be limited in practice Wednesday.
They may not act as a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess and a criminal, but several UF football players still fit the bill to form The Breakfast Club.
When Melanie Booth finally returned to the UF soccer team, the last thing she expected to receive was a standing ovation.