Poor play in second half leads to upset of UF
By ADAM BERRY | Dec. 19, 2009SUNRISE - After a hot early season run had Florida riding high, the Gators are starting to come back down to earth.
SUNRISE - After a hot early season run had Florida riding high, the Gators are starting to come back down to earth.
A healthy Urban Meyer addressed the media for the first time since Florida lost the Southeastern Conference Championship Game to Alabama on Dec. 5.
The Gators had the chance to end two records on Friday.
There would be no “Hoosiers” reprise, no Miracle on Hardwood.
With the holiday break around the corner, the UF women’s basketball team enjoyed some merriment with its first win outside the state of Florida on Friday.
TAMPA – Rick Jackson started off the game hot, and Wesley Johnson helped cool the Gators’ hopes of a top-10 upset.
TAMPA – Different year, another close loss to Syracuse – but this one might be a precursor to something better.
It’s the top-10 showdown nobody saw coming.
This season, Florida’s unprecedented 18-year streak of conference dominance was snapped. On Friday, it will try to return the favor and end another team’s historic run.
My biggest knock on Pete Carroll over the years has been his inability to get his team mentally prepared for playing lower-quality teams throughout an entire season.
Florida still has a Sugar Bowl to play, but the mood around Gainesville is college football season is pretty much over.
Eight games into the season, Florida isn’t where it would like to be.
If a game can be won in the first half, Rutgers did just that against Florida on Monday.
The Gators didn’t lose to Alabama on Saturday, they got beaten.
NEW YORK — Tim Tebow added another Heisman first to his long list of accomplishments just by being selected a finalist for this year’s trophy.
Gemma Spofforth is undoubtedly a champion. She owns seven UF school records, four Southeastern Conference records, an NCAA record, a U.S. Open record, a world record and an Olympic appearance for her native Great Britain.
The grueling portion of Florida’s early season schedule has taken its toll.
ATLANTA — David Nelson didn’t want to leave the field.