Last time the Florida Gators (13-4) played the Florida State Seminoles (6-6), it was the final game at McKethan Stadium. Florida fell 2-0 for their first loss of the season, and that would be it for 2020. Now, the Gators look to get payback for last year’s only loss and …
Read More »UF women’s hoops seeks first 2021 victory at Arkansas
The Florida women’s basketball team seeks its first victory of 2021 tonight against the No. 17 ranked Arkansas Razorbacks. The Gators lost the three games played in 2021 so far, while Arkansas fell in its last two games. Both teams started the season strong in 2020 with good non-conference records, …
Read More »De-commitments Galore as Early Signing Period Nears
With the early signing period for college football just 15 days away, the 2021 recruiting class continues to change. A handful of high school players have de-committed from SEC programs across the nation in the past week. And while some players have already committed elsewhere, others are still weighing their …
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 »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 …
Read More »FSU Cuts Athletic Budget By 20 Percent
The athletic department at FSU announced that they are cutting their operational budget by 20 percent due to the coronavirus outbreak. Athletic Director David Coburn stated that 25 full-time positions were eliminated and staff salary reductions were made. FSU athletic department cuts its budget by 20% due to pandemic. “I …
Read More »Boselli Family Overcomes COVID-19
Tony Boselli’s Experience Tony Boselli overcame many obstacles in his seven-year NFL career. But this year he faced a challenge like never before: COVID-19. The former Jacksonville Jaguars’ offensive tackle tested positive for the virus in March, and it quickly deteriorated Boselli’s health. On March 29, Boselli was admitted to …
Read More »Gator Softball Uses Pair of Two-Run Homers to Top No. 12 FSU 5-2
Two balls, two strikes and two outs with the score knotted at two. Deuces were wild for Kendyl Lindaman in the bottom of the fifth inning against Florida State on Wednesday night. Then, the Gator slugger slapped a ball to right-center that sank over the SEC Champions sign for a …
Read More »Gators host rival Seminoles in top-15 matchup
Softball fans are in for a treat tonight at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium as the Sunshine Showdown comes to Gainesville. This is the first of two games between the Florida Gators and Florida State Seminoles. Due to all of the excitement surrounding this rivalry game, it’s fair to expect a …
Read More »Florida Baseball Blanked by Seminoles
Mike Martin Jr. did something his Dad couldn’t in his last 11 tries in playing baseball against the University of Florida…he beat the Gators. The top-ranked Gators fell to number 15 Florida State 2-0 Tuesday night, suffering their first loss of the season. Not only is it Florida’s first loss to …
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