Softball enjoyable in its own right
May 25, 2009Adam Carolla, whose podcast I listen to on a near daily basis, recently put a common occurrence perfectly into words.
Adam Carolla, whose podcast I listen to on a near daily basis, recently put a common occurrence perfectly into words.
HOOVER, Ala. &ndash Getting sent home is a lot easier to take when you know you'll be staying there for an NCAA regional.
Touche, Nick Calathes.
With three days left until UF's Super Regional against California, junior slugger Francesca Enea sat inside the O'Connell Center. On a bucket.
HOOVER, Ala. - Getting sent home is a lot easier to take when you know you'll be staying there for an NCAA regional.
HOOVER, Ala. &ndash This is the big stage, and UF didn't look ready for it.
Let's call it the Calvin Crown. Or maybe the Borel Blitz.
It's the middle of May in Gainesville, which means a few things.
Stan Van Gundy really can't catch a break lately.
Forgive the man whose writing appears to the right of mine.
Somewhere between renting a minivan in Tulsa, Okla., and scarfing down chicken and waffles at 2 a.m. in downtown Atlanta, I realized I have no qualms about saying this has been the best four years of my life. I also have no problems saying my senior year has been the highlight of those four. It's not even close.
Cox Cable should be ashamed of itself.
Get ready for an ugly Orange and Blue Game.
Let's be honest. The UF baseball team isn't a national contender, and Kevin O'Sullivan hasn't turned it into a powerhouse overnight. He's not a miracle worker.
Summers have usually been a rough time for me as far as sports go.
I don't know. And that's not because I'm just of average intelligence. You don't know either, and there's a good chance you're smarter than I am.
Assuming you read the headline above this column, you know it is going to be about hockey. But I implore you to keep reading.