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Florida head coach Billy Napier argues with an official during the Gators’ loss to Georgia Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022.
SPORTS  |  FOOTBALL

Georgia loss shows Florida’s progress, distance to go

Georgia, the No. 1 team in the country and reigning national champion, proved to be too much for Florida Saturday en route to a 42-20 win. Georgia’s best players like Bowers and junior defensive lineman Jalen Carter dominated as head coach Kirby Smart’s team looked the part of the country’s top team.


The Florida volleyball team celebrates a point against the LSU Tigers Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022.
SPORTS  |  VOLLEYBALL

No. 14 Gators defeat Arkansas in five sets, sweep weekend

After a sluggish start where Arkansas owned the opening frame, No.14 Florida outlasted the Razorbacks in five sets. The Gators had three players record double-digit kills, with senior outside hitter Marina Markova leading the group with 17. Junior outside hitter Sofia Victoria tied her season-high with 16 and sophomore outside hitter Merritt Beason tallied 12. 


A Florida football player during the Gators' game against Eastern Washington Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022.
SPORTS  |  FOOTBALL

Gators return to action in rivalry matchup versus Georgia

Just a year ago, Florida fell to the No. 1 Bulldogs in a lopsided affair. Three turnovers in the second quarter alone senta struggling Gators team back to Gainesville with very little to show. Now, Billy Napier and veteran members of the team must lead Florida against the 2022 Bulldogs, once again ranked No. 1 in the Associated Press Top 25.


Linebacker Jamer Bates (left), quarterback Eric Kresser (middle) and wide receiver Chris Doering (right) were members of the 1995 Florida football team. 
SPORTS  |  FOOTBALL

Break off a branch: Gators score 52 between the hedges

The circumstances of this game were special. The annual neutral site meeting between the Southeastern Conference rivals had to shift away from its normal setting in Jacksonville for two seasons. The Gators handily one won both matchups, but the players involved knew the weight of getting the unique opportunity to go play “between the hedges.” 


Mike White departed from Florida in March to become the head coach at Georgia. White ended his time in Gainesville with a 142-88 record over seven seasons. 
SPORTS  |  BASKETBALL

Mike White looks for a fresh opportunity at Florida’s rival school

White left the Gators to fill the void of former Georgia head coach Tom Crean. UF hired White in 2015 as the successor to Billy Donovan, who coached in Gainesville for 19 seasons and led the Gators to back-to-back national championships in 2006 and 2007. White never lived up to the expectations set by his predecessor. As the years went on, he faced pressure from fans and it all culminated in his final season. 



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