Harvin misses second day of practice with illness
Nov. 8, 2007UF wide receiver Percy Harvin missed his second straight day of practice Thursday with a sinus infection but should be fine for Saturday against South Carolina, Coach Urban Meyer said.
UF wide receiver Percy Harvin missed his second straight day of practice Thursday with a sinus infection but should be fine for Saturday against South Carolina, Coach Urban Meyer said.
As Gators coach Billy Donovan walks down the stairs, each step soundly resonates in the UF basketball practice facility.
The UF men?s basketball team made things interesting Friday night, but managed to keep its name off the growing list of college sport?s upset victims.
Leading up to the the UF men's basketball team's season opener, Coach Billy Donovan had some advice for his young Gators team: Beware of North Dakota State.
UF's cross country teams will control their own destiny Saturday, and they'll have the luxury of doing so in their own backyard.
This weekend, the Gators are off to South Carolina, home of Vanna White, Fort Sumter and everyone's favorite five-star hotel, South of the Border.
It's time for the UF women's basketball team to show just what a difference its added height will make this season.
The Amanda Butler era started in the win column Friday night, and the former point guard has a point guard of her own to thank.
Another year, another Southeastern Conference Championship.
After avenging last season's Southeastern Conference title game loss to Kentucky on Wednesday, UF is hoping to avoid a helping of payback from LSU tonight.
The UF men's swimming team defeated Kentucky 165-129 Thursday afternoon in Lexington.
UF quarterback Tim Tebow was one of 15 players selected as a semi-finalist for the Maxwell Award, the advisory committee for the award announced Wednesday.
Of all the great plays that led to UF's national championship win against No. 1 Ohio State last year, the greatest came two months before that game was even played.
Entering the Southeastern Conference tournament, forward Ashlee Elliott said the Gators were seeking to avenge their loss to Kentucky in last year's tournament title game.
Their relationship has changed many times over.
UF coaches hoped Brandon Spikes, who played sparingly as a freshman in 2006, would be a different player this year.
Apparently, some athletes are bred in just two days.
The UF women's golf team has had a fall season full of red numbers and stellar play so far.