Ryan Tannehill will still lead the Dolphins going into 2018 season There has been speculation this off-season that the Miami Dolphins were going to part ways with Ryan Tannehill. On Wednesday head coach Adam Gase put an end to those rumors, saying that Tannehill is their man for 2018. The …
Read More »Gruden Ready to Go in Oakland
Seventeen years after his last season in Oakland, Jon Gruden is ready to put on the headset again. As the NFL Combine kicks off this weekend in Indianapolis, Gruden is taking in all the sights and sounds. As interviews pile up, his excitement and optimism for the upcoming season only …
Read More »SEC BASKETBALL WINDS DOWN WITH AN ACTION PACKED NIGHT
As regular season winds down, it was an SEC action-packed night out on the hardwood last night. Teams are looking to get their last wins to secure a spot in the NCAA tournament. Texas A&M vs Georgia It was a close call for the Aggies who took a 61-60 win …
Read More »Preview: Gators Gymnastics Head to Missouri
The No. 5 Gators Gymnastics team is headed to Columbia, Missouri to take on the Tigers on Friday. They will close the SEC regular-season action. Gators in Previous Meet: Florida ended the night with a win over No. 11 Arkansas 197.725 – 196.875, but ended with senior Kennedy Baker being carried …
Read More »P.K. Yonge Girls’ Basketball Falls to Carrollwood Day in State Semifinal
P.K. Yonge girls’ basketball season ended in a disappointing fashion. After upsetting No. 2 Providence to make it to the state semifinal, P.K. Yonge faced a lopsided opponent in Tampa’s Carrollwood Day School. The night ended on a low tide for the Blue Wave, with a final score of 67-35. …
Read More »Jacksonville Jaguars Making Blake Bortles A Priority
The Jacksonville Jaguars recently signed their starting quarterback, Blake Bortles, for three more years. While many fans disagreed with the decision, the front office felt that signing their franchise quarterback for the foreseeable future was a top priority. A Year To Remember Jaguars fans had low expectations coming into the 2017 …
Read More »Big 5th Inning Lifts Gator Baseball Over UNF
The top ranked Florida baseball team found itself down a run in the fourth inning at home against the University of North Florida on Wednesday night. But a big fifth inning would change that. Florida scored five runs in the inning, helping them to an 8-3 win over the Ospreys. …
Read More »No. 4 Florida Lacrosse Dominates Jacksonville in Night Game
In the first weekday game of the season, the fourth ranked Florida lacrosse team would reign supreme over the Jacksonville Dolphins. Underneath the stadium lights, Florida would put up 16 points to Jacksonville’s five. #GatorsWin pic.twitter.com/KS5Ou2txzB — Gators Lacrosse (@GatorsLAX) March 1, 2018 Game In Review Going into halftime, Florida …
Read More »Gator Women’s Basketball Ends Season Following Round One Exit in SEC Tournament
The 2017-18 Gator women’s basketball season came to an end Wednesday afternoon as the Gators fell to Ole Miss 48-43 in the first round of the SEC Tournament. The Florida offense struggled throughout the game Wednesday. The struggles Florida had were due in large part to the intense defensive pressure Ole …
Read More »Larry Scott: Gators Tight Ends Coach
Florida Gator Football head coach Dan Mullen added Larry Scott to the coaching staff as a tight ends coach back in January. Scott is a native of Sebring, FL and has been coaching in Florida for most of his career. His Career Scott started his coaching career as graduate assistant …
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