Where the Gators stand in bracketology ahead of final 4 games
By Brendan Farrell | Feb. 25, 2020With only a few days left in February and the end of the regular season looming in the distance, it’s once again Bracketology season.
With only a few days left in February and the end of the regular season looming in the distance, it’s once again Bracketology season.
Florida nearly punched its ticket to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth-straight year on Saturday at Kentucky.
The Florida Gators lost in dramatic fashion to the Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington, Kentucky, on Saturday. With both teams on win streaks and SEC supremacy in the balance, it came down to the wire.
Rarely is a matchup between Florida and Kentucky meaningless.
Visibly frustrated, Arkansas coach Eric Musselman had some flattering words for UF forward Keyontae Johnson during the postgame press conference.
The Gators fared better in Jacksonville’s wet conditions than the Dolphins did on Tuesday night.
Saturday night was a spectacle.
All eyes will be on Billy Donovan on Saturday.
Florida coach Mike White was adamant that his team needed to make open shots after its loss to Ole Miss.
It’s beginning to become a pattern.
The Gators looked hungover.
The crowd in Gainesville exploded as bucket after bucket sank. Shooters couldn’t miss, and fans sporting orange and blue were in awe of the offensive showing.
It all started with some boos.
It’s not the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, but tonight’s matchup on the hardwood between Florida (13-8, 5-3 SEC) and Georgia (12-9, 2-6 SEC) still carries great importance as the SEC season reaches its median for both teams.
The Florida men’s basketball team defeated Vanderbilt on Saturday 61-55 in Nashville, Tennessee, for its second road win of the season.
The Florida men’s basketball team has reached a fork in the road.
Like most of you living in Gainesville with a Twitter account, Tuesday night was a return to every household Gator fan’s favorite pastime: the blame game.
Even Kobe had off days.
Coach Mike White has stressed that his team has played better offensively than defensively recently, and it was on full display in his team’s second-half collapse against Mississippi State on Tuesday.
Florida’s loss to No. 1 Baylor on Saturday shouldn't have surprised most people. UF was an unranked team coming off of a loss, while the Bears came into Gainesville touting a 15-game winning streak.