Urban Meyer shows support for Cam Newton
By ANTHONY CHIANG | Nov. 10, 2010Urban Meyer wasted no time in showing his support for Cam Newton on Wednesday.
Urban Meyer wasted no time in showing his support for Cam Newton on Wednesday.
Allegations about Auburn quarterback Cam Newton’s past off-field conduct are piling up at an equally impressive rate to his Heisman Trophy-caliber stats.
The Gators brought in two five-star defensive tackles in their 2010 recruiting class.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The first pass of Jordan Reed’s career was also his first throw of the day.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Gators put up a season-high point total, took a game by the largest margin of victory this year and held an opponent to a season low in total yardage Saturday. But there wasn’t much celebration from Florida after its 55-14 win against Vanderbilt. Not with a chance to clinch a spot in the Southeastern Conference Championship just a week away. With the win, Florida (6-3, 4-3 SEC) turned next week’s showdown with South Carolina into a winner-take-all battle for the SEC East. The Gators and the Commodores (2-7, 1-5 SEC) started slow as they combined for 10 possessions and seven punts in the first quarter, but that changed — at least for Florida.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Urban Meyer was worried coming into the game.
With Florida’s track record against Vanderbilt, there’s never really a bad time to face the Commodores.
Florida’s stable of runners is deeper than it’s been all season.
The last time Chas Henry attempted a field goal to decide the outcome of a game, he failed.
Film session was a sobering experience for Jon Halapio just days after Florida took on Miami (Ohio) in the season opener.
For once, the Gators were behind the curve.
Vanderbilt will enter Saturday’s game against Florida shorthanded.
JACKSONVILLE — Many things were shouted at Chris Rainey from the stands during Florida’s 34-31 win against Georgia on Saturday, some good and some bad.
JACKSONVILLE — Will Hill couldn’t breathe.
JACKSONVILLE — As the Florida field goal unit huddled, Chas Henry appropriately stood to the side.
JACKSONVILLE — As the Florida field goal unit huddled, Chas Henry appropriately stood to the side.
Alan Braunstein’s love for the Gators is untraditional.
The Gators’ offense has lacked explosiveness this season, but Saturday it will add a playmaker to its arsenal.
Forget cocktails.