Column: Early entry deadline should put players’ priorities first
By JOHN BOOTHE | Apr. 2, 2012Everyone wants to know how Brad Beal will be celebrating his 19th birthday.
Everyone wants to know how Brad Beal will be celebrating his 19th birthday.
Saturday’s loss to Louisville left a sour taste in every Florida fan’s mouth, but here’s a chance to cleanse your palate.
Life without Tyler Thompson is proving to be more difficult for Florida than anyone could have imagined.
Kenny Boynton carried the painful memories for a year, all the while waiting for this shot.
Florida fans need to cherish every moment of this NCAA Tournament run, because it’s the last time they’ll see Brad Beal in a Gators uniform.
OMAHA, Neb. — After Florida finished its demolition of Virginia, the identity of the Gators next opponent seemed to be a foregone conclusion.
Kevin O’Sullivan knows what Gators fans are interested in.
GREG: Despite what the recent win-loss record suggests, Florida is entering the NCAA Tournament on a high note.
The Gators are on the verge of their first three-game losing streak in nearly two years.
Kevin O’Sullivan knew he was getting a natural hitter when he recruited Preston Tucker, but he never thought he would get this much in return.
Greg: Billy Donovan is not insane.
People jumped to a lot of conclusions after Saturday’s loss, but there’s only one thing that was proven beyond doubt.
In the coming weeks, there might be a game when you forget he is gone.
Kevin O’Sullivan has a slight problem on his hands: Florida has too many big bats.
For the first eight minutes of Saturday’s game, Erving Walker was still struggling to break free of his offensive funk.
With the season set to begin Friday, you can almost feel it in the air. Florida baseball is just about here, and this year, the team has everything a fan could ask for.
The Gators only have two games left to play in the O’Connell Center. March, the month synonymous with the NCAA Tournament, is two weeks away.
It was only a matter of time before those three dreaded letters were bandied about.
MATT: The Gators completed a full-on walk of shame last night, arriving back in Gainesville with their scaly tails tucked neatly between their legs following a 20-point shellacking in Lexington, Ky.
Florida’s best chance of upsetting Kentucky lies not with Kenny Boynton, Brad Beal or even Patric Young, but with one of the Wildcats.