Jockeying for position: Meyer's willingness to play the best causes fierce competition
Sep. 10, 2009The five stars mean nothing now.
The five stars mean nothing now.
If the Gators' plans for this season pan out, this weekend will only be the first time they make the trip to Tampa to play in a four-team tournament.
The NFL season has officially begun.
Just because the grass is greener, shorter or thicker on the other side doesn't mean it's more fun to play in.
Last year's Mississippi State-Auburn match-up garnered plenty of national headlines but not for good reasons.
UF coach Urban Meyer said he is taking precautions to prevent the spread of the swine flu among his team.
The Gators' new no-huddle offense could win them the national championship.
Nail me to the cross because I'm about to say something not exactly flattering to the vast majority of the Alligator readership.
When it comes to playing time, one player's setback is another player's opportunity.
As usual, Kyle Maistri chooses to focus on the negatives and neglects the overwhelming positives about you, the college football fan. He fails to understand your unwavering passion and misconstrues your enthusiastic nature for something that it's not. Forgive him. He doesn't know any better. Unlike you and me, he doesn't embrace the joy of spending Saturday with 90,000 good friends.
Narrated by Phil Kegler
Before departing for California, UF coach Mary Wise said her team's back-to-back matches this weekend would provide a challenge similar to what the Gators will face in the NCAA Tournament.
ALLIGATOR STAFF REPORT
Florida took a page out the Oklahoma playbook and unveiled its new hurry-up offense in Saturday's 62-3 win over Charleston Southern.
The UF soccer team hit a patch of turbulence this weekend on its travels to Bloomington, Ind., and Champaign, Ill.
Ten minutes after the clock ran out on Florida's 62-3 win over Charleston Southern, the CSU players gathered at midfield.
The UF soccer team hit a patch of turbulence this weekend on its travels to Bloomington, Ind., and Champaign, Ill.
The Florida women's golf team will tee off its season this weekend in Daytona for the Hooters Match Play Championship with a new coach and some fresh new talent.
The UF soccer team hit a patch of turbulence this weekend on its travels to Bloomington, Ind., and Champaign, Ill.
It's been nine months since Stanford eliminated Florida from the NCAA Tournament, but it seems as if the Gators have eliminated their memories of that game.