UF can’t take foot off pedal yet
Feb. 23, 2011For the first time in years, the Gators men’s basketball team can switch to cruise control.
For the first time in years, the Gators men’s basketball team can switch to cruise control.
My divorce lawyer’s on the phone.
The NCAA rule changes are receiving a lot of attention for curbing run totals, lowering home run counts and batting averages this season.
Just one day before the season, Brian Johnson didn’t know if he was pitching this weekend — at least he acted like he didn’t.
Money is like chalk to a gambler. It’s how we keep score.
After all the dust has cleared from the countrywide holiday that is National Signing Day, one thing still confuses me.
When Billy Donovan first came to Florida in 1996, athletics director Jeremy Foley asked the 30-year-old coach how many 20-win seasons the Gators had in school history.
If basketball is a metaphor for life, Billy Donovan delivered one of the most melodramatic lines about love I’ve ever heard.
Three years ago, NBA referee Tim Donaghy was busted for betting.
The key to Preston Tucker’s move to right field has little to do with Preston Tucker.
After Florida wrapped up a big week with a 70-68 win over Kentucky on Saturday, reality set in for Billy Donovan.
Two old-school franchises promise a captivating clash in Dallas.
What? The Gators’ 2011 recruiting class wasn’t ranked in the top five? Not even the top 10? All the way down to No. 14?
Chandler Parsons may have come up bigger than anyone against the Commodores, but Erving Walker proved Tuesday this is his team.
Billy Donovan often stresses to his players the importance of focusing on the things they can control. This week, that could include their own destiny.
Twenty years ago, I darted down a Dublin hospital corridor.
When the UF ultimate team gathered to practice Wednesday evening, the most obvious element of its game was missing.
When asked about the greatness of this season’s Southeastern Conference, Billy Donovan gave a somewhat surprising, yet enlightening, answer.
In a moment of brutal honesty, Florida basketball coach Billy Donovan hopefully put an end to all the speculation, all the guessing games and all the “if only” thinking.
After the Jets game Sunday, “60 Minutes” did a profile on multimillionaire Billy Walters, who terrorizes Vegas sports books with scores of computers, consultants and shills.