For college soccer fans itching to see the Gators back, wait no longer. The Florida Gators face the Bulldogs this Sunday at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium at noon. Originally planned to open on Sunday 19 against Missouri, the Gators postponed their first games because three Gators tested positive for …
Read More »Gators Set to Take on Rebels in Season Opener
The Florida Gators are set to kick off their much anticipated season on Saturday when they travel to Oxford, Mississippi, to take on the Ole Miss Rebels. It will be the first meeting between the two squads in over five years. It's officially… pic.twitter.com/ZTnV9r1NGp — Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) September …
Read More »Kaiir Elam next in line to become best corner back for Florida
Kaiir Elam had an exciting first season as a Gator. The defensive back appeared in all 13 games and made five starts in his first collegiate season. He totaled 11 tackles, three interceptions and four passes defended (tied for second-most on the team). Elam also ended the 2019 season on …
Read More »Fire Breaks Out at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
Never thought this could be said, but it is a good thing there was no game today. During the early afternoon on Saturday, a fire broke out at UF’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. The fire was capture on video and posted on Twitter via an account named Doves Cry Too. …
Read More »Forsythe Expects Florida’s Offense to Light Up the Scoreboard Every Weekend
Florida’s starting left tackle, Stone Forsythe, expects the offensive line’s experience to play a key role in the team’s offensive production in 2020. The 6-7, 329-pound redshirt senior from Winter Garden, Florida, pointed to having four returners on this year’s offensive line as the biggest difference from the unit a …
Read More »SEC Announces Scheduling Format for Remaining Fall Sports
Football is a little over a month away from kicking off in the SEC. And while all eyes have been dialed in on this sport for the last several weeks across the conference, questions have still loomed regarding the fate of the SEC’s other fall sports, as well. On Thursday, …
Read More »Dallas Baker: former Gator reflects on playing and coaching career
After becoming a national champion in 2007 at Florida, Dallas Baker is currently the wide receivers coach at Marshall. Earlier, Baker spoke with Steve Russell on Sport Scene about his time as a Gator, coaching career and more. Relationship with Urban Meyer Baker played for the Gators from 2003 to …
Read More »Centralized Conference Realignment
How many different ways has it been said that this year has been a dumpster fire? For college athletics, the chaos of 2020 has unearthed deep cracks in a system of dysfunctional leadership divided by geography, politics, and mixed messaging. A single multi-billion dollar business in which a multitude of …
Read More »NCAA cancels some Fall championships
On Thursday, NCAA president Mark Emmert said there will be no championships for Soccer, Cross Country and Volleyball. These sports fell below the 50 percent participation line that Emmert said was needed to have a truly viable championship. With conferences and schools beginning to bow out of fall sports, the …
Read More »Sankey talks SEC Football Decision
After much talk and deliberation, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey announced that the conference will be playing a conference-only schedule. The conference follows the lead of other Power 5 conferences like the Big Ten and Pac-12. Additionally, the season will be pushed back to a Sept. 26 start. Tough Decisions Sankey …
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