UF, UGA renew rivalry in Jacksonville Saturday
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Oct. 30, 2014To 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.
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.
After a week to focus on themselves and find their identity, the Gators (3-3, 2-3 Southeastern Conference) now turn their attention to their annual matchup in Jacksonville with the Georgia Bulldogs (6-1, 4-1 SEC). Here are five questions Florida has heading into the matchup.
At the start of the 2014 season, all the buzz surrounding the Gators was their spread offensive scheme under new offensive coordinator Kurt Roper.
Although Todd Gurley is currently suspended by the NCAA, Florida coach Will Muschamp said he is certain the Georgia tailback will suit up for Saturday’s matchup in Jacksonville.
Twenty-eight former Gators saw playing time in Week 8 of NFL action. Here are some of the highlight performances.
In our culture, we elevate sports to the status of war, and we do that most often with football. Athletes are warriors, games are battles and rivalry series are wars.
The College Football Playoff committee unveils its first ever top 25 ranking for the 2014 season tonight at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN.
UF released 175 pages of documents Wednesday, including witness testimony and an interview between Treon Harris and Detective Justin Faroni. The documents also contain an incident report and multiple text messages that shed light on the details of the sexual battery complaint filed against Harris on Oct. 6, which was withdrawn Oct. 9.
Twenty-five former Gators were active during Week 7 of NFL action. Here are a few highlights from the weekend.
Florida fans get a break from the downward spiral that is the 2014 season thanks to a bye this weekend. But fear not college football fans, there are plenty of other games to enjoy throughout the weekend.
Eight weeks have come and gone so far this college football season. With just six weeks remaining until the regular season comes to a close, the Heisman Trophy watch is in full swing. The alligatorSports ballots have been casted, and here are the results thus far.
In the debacle that was Florida’s 42-13 homecoming loss to Missouri on Saturday, one thing was certain: UF’s defense did not lose the football game.
Last week, I told readers after Florida’s 30-27 loss to LSU at home that Will Muschamp was on thin ice. Florida had two losses on the season but still had a chance to make it to Atlanta for the Southeastern Conference Championship.
The Gators were a couple of late drives away from being handed their worst regular season loss in more than 30 years, their worst home loss in more than 40 years and their first shutout in 328 games.
Homecoming week at the University of Florida is typically a lighthearted time of year.
Antonio Morrison is on a hot streak.
Matt Jones couldn’t help Florida during the second half of its 30-27 loss to LSU on Saturday.
With Week 6 in the past and only 11 weeks left in the regular season, the 2014-2015 NFL season has begun to take shape. At almost the halfway mark of the season, the Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers and Dallas Cowboys lead ESPN’s NFL playoff standings with a 5-1 record.
Jeff Driskel delivered a perfect strike to Tevin Westbrook.