UF most dangerous team in the nation
By By< a href="mailto:khyppolite@alligator.org"> Karl Hyppolite < | Nov. 8, 2008NASHVILLE - Faster than a speeding bullet.
NASHVILLE - Faster than a speeding bullet.
I don't develop man crushes easily, and there are only five that have really stuck with me.
You better hope Nick Calathes really likes to play point guard.
It's best if I just come out and say it.
Some time at the end of last season, when Dan Werner was moving out of his dorm room, it hit him: He was the only one left.
All right folks, this week Phil on the Hill returns to its old lineup format. And in honor of the rain-shortened World Series Game 5, we will discuss exactly 3 1/2 topics in order to help you finish your bus ride or class or wherever you decide to give me a few moments of your time.
As I left the UF-Georgia game last season, two thoughts ran through my head.
The week every college football fan has waited for has finally arrived.
Dear college football fans,
Pardon me, as I steal a line from one of my favorite rappers, but "Will the real Gators please stand up?"
If there's one thing the BCS has been resoundingly successful at, it's evoking emotion.
The bar is set pretty high at UF.
If there's such a thing as being fashionably late in college football, UF's offense has that party strategy down pat.
For the first time in my life, I have a beard.
Kentucky has got to be scared out of its mind.