So Long, Sidelines
Sep. 2, 2010John Brantley was asked this preseason if he had ever been interviewed without hearing the name “Tebow.”
John Brantley was asked this preseason if he had ever been interviewed without hearing the name “Tebow.”
The departure of Tim Tebow has raised some doubts about the Gators’ offense.
I’ve blown plenty of time on low-grade entertainment, and I’m ready to tack another three-and-a-half hours onto my lifelong tally this Saturday.
Last weekend the Gators traveled to Omaha, Neb., and defeated Nebraska in front of a hostile road crowd.
After an undefeated start, the Gators know they have a good team with potential to do a lot of damage this season.
Jaye Howard expects to get his hands on ball carriers more often this season, thanks to the leadership of first-year defensive coordinator Teryl Austin, .
It was the best birthday present assistant coach Dave Boos could ever ask for.
Mike Haywood knows how difficult it is to play in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Andre Debose never wanted to be “the next Percy Harvin.”
The 2010 campaign has started well for the Gators. They’re 4-0, they’ve allowed only one goal and a Gator was named Southeastern Conference Offensive Player of the Week twice in as many chances.
Don’t try to act like you understand the spread offense.
Many unproven players will take on prominent roles for the Gators this season, but perhaps no position will need to replace as much production as defensive end.
How excited are you for Saturday? I mean, really, how excited?
Florida’s offensive schemes will remain a bit of a mystery until the season gets underway this weekend, but count left guard Carl Johnson among those who want to see a bruising running game.
As the season creeps closer, questions are beginning to be answered.
TYLER: Which team has a better chance to reach the BCS National Championship Game, No. 1 Alabama or No. 3 Boise State?
The Gators ended the first half of Sunday disappointed, as they failed to finish some prime scoring opportunities and recorded only five shots.
Florida arrived in Omaha, Neb., to open the season ranked the 13th best team in the country.
Despite the fact that they lost total points 88-85, led their set for just 31% of the match and never had a lead greater than five points, the Gators won in the area that matters most – sets.