Gators add nation's No. 1 safety to recruiting class
Sep. 20, 2007UF's defensive backfield is getting deeper by the day.
UF's defensive backfield is getting deeper by the day.
Oh, Gators defense, how you toyed with us.
UF free safety Kyle Jackson may have lost his starting spot.
Everyone seems pretty excited that UF is ranked No. 3 in the AP and USA Today polls, but you shouldn't be.
The Gale Lemerand Athletic Center practice gym featured some light-hearted pickup action before practice Tuesday.
The L. Gale Lemerand Athletic Center practice gym featured some light-hearted pickup action before practice Tuesday.
They don't care about goals. They hardly ever think about assists.
Seth Adams isn't your typical Southeastern Conference quarterback.
If free safety Kyle Jackson emerges as a playmaker in the UF secondary this year, a late-night phone call may be the reason.
Contrary to reports circulating in southern Florida, wide receiver Deonte Thomspon seems to be content in Gainesville, Gators coach Urban Meyer said Monday evening.
Kyle Jackson has gotten second, third and fourth chances - and maybe even more.
Sports aficionados praise football for its rough and tumble nature. Players are supposed to act like savage beasts foaming at the mouth.
It hung, tucked in a back corner of The Florida Book Store next to the ,9.99 value tees rack on Monday - a blue T-shirt featuring "HE15MAN" in orange letters with the words "IT'S INEVITABLE" displayed below.
UF sophomore Brandon James saves his best moves for Tennessee week.
Sophomore running back Brandon James kicked off UF's Southeastern Conference season with a bang when made an 83-yard punt return on the Gators' first drive against the Volunteers on Saturday afternoon.
Tennessee's comeback bid lasted all but a few seconds.
Freshman linebacker Jerimy Finch is out for the season with a broken bone in his lower right leg, UF coach Urban Meyer said during his Sunday teleconference.
It happened quietly in a split second by UF's bench, but safety Tony Joiner might as well have shouted his message over The Swamp's loudspeakers Saturday.
The 2006-07 UF men's basketball team may have received its national championship rings Saturday at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, but former UF forward Chris Richard got a sneak peak at the piece of jewelry in an unlikely location.
For the third straight year, Tennessee couldn't run the ball against UF.