Future bright for young Gators
Oct. 7, 2007UF proved two things with its 28-24 loss to LSU on Saturday.
UF proved two things with its 28-24 loss to LSU on Saturday.
If you go by point spreads, the Gators don?t have much of a chance.
UF couldn't have picked a better week to lose.
Listen closely. You hear that noise off in the distance?
At the rate things are going, I?ve come to the conclusion that South Florida has the potential to become UF?s next Florida State.
Put the bottle down, Gators fan, and let your friends off their 24-hour suicide watch.
Tim Tebow "can believe it's not butter," and everyone else is starting to believe it, too.
If the last couple years of college football have taught me anything, it's that the BCS is not the most annoying thing about college football.
YouTube nation has turned its attention from Andrew Meyer to Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy.
OXFORD, Miss - On Saturday, Tim Tebow picked up the Gators, placed them on his back and carried them to a win against Mississippi six yards at a time.
Oh, Gators defense, how you toyed with us.
Everyone seems pretty excited that UF is ranked No. 3 in the AP and USA Today polls, but you shouldn't be.
Kyle Jackson has gotten second, third and fourth chances - and maybe even more.
Sports aficionados praise football for its rough and tumble nature. Players are supposed to act like savage beasts foaming at the mouth.
If there was ever a year where a Gators blowout of Tennessee was possible, this could be it. But if there?s one thing we all know about rivalry games (particularly this one), it?s that they are incredibly unpredictable.
Everyone is starting to wonder how the wide receiver corps is going to react without its leader, Andre Caldwell.
Tim Tebow laid the foundation for his legacy with a 2-yard plow.
UF faces one of its biggest rivals Saturday, and it will have to do so without one of its starting wide receivers - Andre Caldwell, who hurt his knee against Troy.
Joe Haden is set to be a shutdown cornerback - in two years.