Rhodes tosses one-hit shutout
By ADAM LICHTENSTEIN< | Apr. 26, 2014If Aaron Rhodes was still fighting for the Saturday starter spot entering Game 2 of the Missouri-Florida series, he has it all but secured now.
If Aaron Rhodes was still fighting for the Saturday starter spot entering Game 2 of the Missouri-Florida series, he has it all but secured now.
My childhood is over.
Florida’s series-clinching win against South Carolina was a group effort.
Youth is the key word in the Gators’ wide receiving corps.
When you hit rock bottom, there isn’t anywhere to go but up. The Gators hope that’s true because 2013 was, by all accounts, a disaster.
Coach Will Muschamp preaches strength to all of his linemen, but with less than a week left in spring practice, there are weaknesses on both sides of the line of scrimmage.
When Florida visited LSU in May 2013, the Tigers greeted the Gators with a dominating three-game sweep.
The Gators defeated the top team in the nation Tuesday, but now they have to beat one of the best pitchers.
While all this basketball madness has been going on, the UF football team (Yes, it still exists!) started spring practice last week. I have the sunburn on the back of my neck to prove it.
The Gators and Aggies went to extra innings for the second time in their three-game series Sunday, but unlike the first time, Texas A&M came out victorious.
Former Gators defensive back Loucheiz Purifoy catches a throw during a drill at Florida’s Pro Scout Day in March.