UF looks to improve performance on bars
By TOM GREEN< | Jan. 13, 2010Struggles on the uneven bars cost the Gators their season opener against Oklahoma in Norman, but the team is not dwelling on last week’s results.
Struggles on the uneven bars cost the Gators their season opener against Oklahoma in Norman, but the team is not dwelling on last week’s results.
John Calipari’s offense is simple.
The starting lineup for the Gators went from a who’s-who hodgepodge to a consistent starting five that, above all, brings one thing to the Southeastern Conference schedule.
Three more members of Florida’s talented junior class are headed to the NFL.
It didn’t take long for Georgia to put the game out of Florida’s reach.
Urban Meyer might not be coaching on the UF sideline when the Gators take the field to open the 2010 season, but he’s not letting his leave of absence hinder the football program’s recruiting efforts.
One thought for why Pete Carroll is bolting for the Seattle Seahawks is because USC is about to be hit with sanctions.
After the long wait for the season opener, the Gators proved they still had some cobwebs in their first meet Friday.
During two easy weekend victories for the Florida swimming and diving teams in the O’Connell Center Natatorium, the women’s squad made headlines on the diving boards.
With the game forced into a second overtime, Steffi Sorensen was the least expected player on the Gators to take a shot. Through the game’s first 45 minutes, Sorensen had failed to score a single point.
For a Gators team that came into the season with sky-high expectations, fusing a top-ranked recruiting class with a seasoned returning class that finished fourth in the nation was a challenge on Friday night in Norman, Okla.
The UF gymnastics team opens its season on the road at Norman, Okla., for its first meet of the season against No. 9 Oklahoma tonight at 8. With weather forecasted to be in the teens at the time of the meet, the team can be thankful it gets to perform indoors.
Just because football season is over, doesn't mean your Gators clothes have to stay in your closet until next August.
Coach Amanda Butler said her team came back mentally refocused after Christmas.
The hits keep coming for Florida.
An undefeated season and the chance to win a second BCS National Championship in the last five seasons gives Texas a lot to play for today.
Florida is fourth in the preseason rankings. Coach Rhonda Faehn knows it, accepts it and understands it.
The revolving door of coaches at Florida continues to spin.