Notebook: Garcia anchoring Florida's offensive line
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Nov. 10, 2014Eight months ago, Max Garcia did not look ready to be Florida’s starting center.
Eight months ago, Max Garcia did not look ready to be Florida’s starting center.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Three minutes and 41 seconds.
NASHVILLE, Tenn — The Florida offense made a 180-degree turn in just a week’s time — at least philosophically speaking.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — After losing to Vanderbilt last season for the first time since 1988, Florida was ready for revenge.
Will Muschamp has seen a fair share of streaks snapped during his tenure at Florida.
The game of football is cruel by design. Run as fast as you can and collide with the person in the other color shirt. Take him down by any means necessary at times.
Antonio Morrison has work ethic.
AlligatorSports casted its third round of Heisman ballots on Tuesday. Here are the results.
Fred Taylor watched his son struggle this season.
Max Garcia is a rock. It’s his job to be one.
It takes a village to block for a running back, or a wide receiver, or even a walk-on taking place of a holder.
With Week 9 of the 2014-2015 NFL season behind us, we take a look at former Gators contributing and/or slacking on teams across the country.
Florida, just days after upsetting No. 11 Georgia and snapping a three-game-losing skid in the series, is wasting no time getting ready for its next opponent, Vanderbilt.
JACKSONVILLE — Heading into his final season with the Gators, redshirt senior Mike McNeely contributed mostly on special teams.
JACKSONVILLE — The Gators faced a daunting task.
JACKSONVILLE— Florida coach Will Muschamp, who has been ridiculed, criticized and looked down upon for most of the season, put that negativity to rest as the Gators (4-3, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) a 38-20 upset victory over the No. 11 Georgia Bulldogs (6-2, 4-2 SEC) on Saturday afternoon at EverBank Field.
To the Florida Gators, Jacksonville’s Hart Bridge is more than just a scenic route on the way to their annual matchup with the Georgia Bulldogs.
All week, UF players have talked about how they want to face Todd Gurley when Florida (3-3, 2-3 Southeastern Conference) takes on Georgia (6-1, 4-1 SEC) in its annual meeting in Jacksonville on Saturday.