It's never easy to say goodbye
June 3, 2008Is there anything sadder than watching an amateur athlete end their career?
Is there anything sadder than watching an amateur athlete end their career?
UF's athletic programs have been making headlines this summer.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Sometimes, winning really isn't everything.
The funny thing is, you probably won't think the Gators making the Women's College World Series is a big deal a couple years from now.
What would you say if I told you Tim Tebow is only the second most dominant athlete at UF?
You know those times when you clean your room and you proudly pronounce to your parents that you're done?
I have always believed that things happen for a reason.
I've dreaded writing this column for a while now.
I think there is one moment in every journalist's career when he or she has an epiphany. It's the exact moment that tells the person, this is why you chose to become a reporter.
Saying goodbye is like falling asleep.
Have you ever seen that sign on Interstate 75 welcoming drivers to Gainesville, home of the national champs?
No way.
With news from spring football and March Madness constantly swirling, UF's season-ending loss in the NIT was probably a mere blip on your radar.
The Gators played in the semi-finals of the NIT Tuesday night, and as of the time I submitted this article, I was still trying to decide whether to find time in my busy schedule Tuesday night to watch the game.
It took me about five minutes to realize that I was in way over my head.
Hey ladies, you know the times when you give your guy "the look" after he says something, ahem, unintelligent?
ATLANTA - It was a game without need for added motivation.