Wenger overcoming the odds to start for Florida
By TOM GREEN | Sep. 15, 2011Dan Wenger doesn't remember much about Aug. 13, 2010, a day that changed his life.
Dan Wenger doesn't remember much about Aug. 13, 2010, a day that changed his life.
Both coach Will Muschamp and defensive coordinator Dan Quinn have said they want to see more production out of sophomore linebacker Ronald Powell.
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We missed you. Sincerely. After a week off, The Mailbag is back to answer your pressing questions related to all things Gators. As expected, the Tennessee matchup was a hot topic this week. Let’s “square” up these questions.
It’s not every day a former Manchester United footballer favorably compares one of his players to the man most responsible for twice booting his beloved Red Devils from the Champions League Final.
Linebacker Dee Finley had his first appearance before a judge on Tuesday morning after he was arrested Monday on charges of driving on a suspended license and resisting arrest with violence, a third-degree felony.
John Brantley has taken plenty of criticism the last two years, but his gift-giving ability was never a point of contention until Tuesday.
It’s almost The Third Saturday in September.
Something was missing for UF volleyball coach Mary Wise at the end of last weekend’s Nike Big Four Classic in Palo Alto, Calif.
Florida fell short of its goal Tuesday but left South Carolina with a sense of encouragement.
Nine-hundred twenty-five miles is a long way from home.
A 295-pound void in the Gators’ front seven will be filled this weekend.
When it comes to rivalry games, Will Muschamp is more subdued than his predecessor.
GREG: Even as Chris Rainey darts over, around and past would-be tacklers, some people take away more concern than optimism.
Though the Gators are less than a month into their season, UF coach Becky Burleigh feels like the team has already been through a round of the playoffs.
A little more than one week ago, Florida’s volleyball team could do no wrong.
Forget about any freshman jitters.
HEEEERRRREEE come the questions.
UAB’s defense knew the run was coming. The Blazers still couldn’t stop it.