Garcia stepping up in first year as sole starter
By CALLOVI< | Nov. 11, 2009Last year, Stephen Garcia was splitting time with Chris Smelley at quarterback for South Carolina when the Gamecocks traveled to Gainesville.
Last year, Stephen Garcia was splitting time with Chris Smelley at quarterback for South Carolina when the Gamecocks traveled to Gainesville.
It’s time to start the debate again.
Florida coach Urban Meyer said this week his team won’t start preparing to face Alabama in the Southeastern Conference Championship until the week of the game, but the Crimson Tide will get a feel for the Gators this week.
As the season draws to a close and coaching vacancies open up, Florida defensive coordinator Charlie Strong’s name is sure to be associated with head coaching jobs.
There is no secret to senior libero Elyse Cusack’s success.
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Amid all the hype surrounding the new-look starting lineup, the Gators' bench players showed Monday night the strides they made this offseason.
Shortly before last year's Academy Awards, I remember listening to an NPR broadcast that featured a panel of respected film critics discussing who would take home the top honors.
If the Florida soccer team reaches the second round of the NCAA Tournament this weekend, it might be the favorite on paper alone.
Florida dominated Webber International for 35 minutes Monday.
We here can't seem to make up our minds in the alligatorSports Hesiman Watch.
Florida's special teams continue to gain recognition, from inside the program and out.
As usual, the Gators have made major noise on the recruiting front.
A week after exploding out of the gates against Georgia to score touchdowns on its first two drives, No. 1 Florida reverted to the struggling offense it has been for most of the season.
Billy Donovan's full-court press put some pressure on Florida's newest players last week.
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. - Seven days can make a big difference.
Early in the season it was a weakness, but now attack errors, or lack thereof, have become a huge reason for the Gators' success.
Despite enjoying only marginal success in the final grand slam event of the fall season, the Florida coaches have to be pleased with how the fall season went as a whole.
From the scene at the center of the pool Saturday morning, it was hard to tell Florida had just lost to Stanford, yet again.