Weis to unveil new pro-style offense Saturday
By TOM GREEN | Aug. 30, 2011Charlie Weis came in with a plan when he became offensive coordinator on coach Will Muschamp’s staff.
Charlie Weis came in with a plan when he became offensive coordinator on coach Will Muschamp’s staff.
Gators coach Will Muschamp released the first depth chart since spring on Monday, and while there were some surprises, there’s also a catch.
Tyler: I know this sounds boring to the casual fan, but you need to watch the offensive line Saturday. If the group plays well this year, the offense will thrive. And if the offense thrives, the Gators will exceed the ho-hum expectations we all have thrust upon them.
This time last August, John Brantley joked about chucking the ball out of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in the season opener.
Going from 13 kills in a Final Four match to coming off the bench just one season later was a tough break for senior outside setter Stephanie Ferrell.
With 1:48 left and the Gators trailing by four, UF quarterback Wayne Peace was in trouble. His running lanes were completely closed and his first passing option — the tight end — was covered.
Sophomore outside hitter Stephanie Ferrell and the Gators know how to start out on the right foot — or ankle.
Forget waiting until Sept. 3. Those eager to see Coach Boom in action need only look to Wednesday night’s press conference.
For much of last year, there were questions about whether then-freshman defensive tackle Dominique Easley would make it to a second season in a Florida uniform.
The Gators found themselves trailing in the first half Sunday afternoon for the second time in as many games.
Tar Heels and active ankles are not of the same foot.
After 45 minutes of futility, one strike by McKenzie Barney with 15 seconds to spare turned everything around for the Gators.
With the O’Connell Center lights out and David Guetta’s “Where Them Girls At” blaring from the speakers, Florida’s volleyball team danced onto the court to begin the 2011 season.
After missing all of the spring and summer practice seasons, it’s natural that senior running back Jeff Demps could be a few steps behind.
Kelly Murphy is a rock for Florida.
Welcome to the first incarnation of the alligatorSports mailbag. It’s a working model, but we hope to answer any and all questions you have on Gators sports. And we’ll make it fun.
It wasn’t easy for Annie Speese to pull the trigger on her first open look at goal in a Gators uniform.
Will Muschamp has joked this offseason that he is only coaching certain safeties this year: the ones who play well.
Coach Will Muschamp ended practice about 30 minutes early Wednesday night, but it was far from a reward.
Offensive lineman Kyle Koehne may not be a household name for Florida fans. But the sophomore is a well-known commodity among his brothers in the trenches.