Cleveland, Wells suspended for Florida’s opener
By IAN COHEN | Aug. 29, 2016Freshmen receivers Tyrie Cleveland and Rick Wells are suspended for Florida’s season opener against Massachusetts on Saturday, coach Jim McElwain announced on Monday.
Freshmen receivers Tyrie Cleveland and Rick Wells are suspended for Florida’s season opener against Massachusetts on Saturday, coach Jim McElwain announced on Monday.
Jim McElwain slammed his hand on the side of the lectern during his Monday press conference, but he wasn’t angry.
Redshirt sophomore Luke Del Rio is the Gators’ starting quarterback in Saturday’s season opener against UMass. Purdue graduate transfer Austin Appleby is cemented as his backup.
Florida volleyball coach Mary Wise knew what her team was getting itself into this past weekend.
The Florida football team has playmakers throughout its roster, but will one player stand out from the rest this season? In the second edition of the alligatorSports roundtable, football writers Ethan Bauer, Ian Cohen, Jordan McPherson and Patrick Pinak predict who will be Florida’s Most Valuable Player in 2016.
After opening the 2016 regular season with two easy-going home wins, Florida’s soccer team faced its first obstacle on Friday night in Palo Alto, California, falling to Stanford in a 1-0 overtime loss.
Late into the fourth set, unranked Oregon was pushing No. 10-ranked Florida to the limit.
It began promisingly enough.
No. 6 Florida (2-1-0) entered Friday night’s game against No. 3 Stanford (3-0-0) with a chip on its shoulder.
Steve Spurrier didn’t forget about Dre.
Antonio Callaway has been taking reps with the first-team offense during practice over the last three weeks.
At 6-foot-6 with piercing green eyes, Fred Johnson is a man who walks into a room and demands attention.
The last time Florida played Stanford in the 2014 NCAA quarterfinals, the game ended in a 2-2 tie and came down to a penalty kick decision.
After a 2015 season that ended in agonizing defeat, the Florida volleyball team finally has a shot at redemption.
With UF’s season opener against UMass fast approaching, alligatorSports football writers Ethan Bauer, Ian Cohen, Jordan McPherson and Patrick Pinak take their best shots at predicting how the 25th-ranked Gators will fare this year.
Two matches into the season, No. 7 Florida has dominated its opponents.
Fall is here.
There weren’t many players the Gators leaned on as much as Johnny Townsend last year.
The top two safeties in Florida’s 2013 recruiting class have taken strikingly different paths so far in their young careers.
When Bryan Cox walks up to the left side of the line of scrimmage and squares his 6-foot-3, 269-pound frame toward the quarterback, he has his eyes set on one player: sophomore offensive lineman Fred Johnson.