With two weeks of SEC baseball in the books, the top teams are flexing their muscles. Tennessee and Texas both responded after dropping game one and won both of their series. Georgia made a statement against Florida and Arkansas swept South Carolina. Texas A&M continues its struggles, with another sweep …
Read More »Gators Gymnastics Third at SEC Championship Despite Three 10.0s
No. 3 Gators gymnastics came in third at the SEC Championship Saturday night in Birmingham, Alabama, despite scoring three perfect 10.0s and an NCAA record on bars. With a final score of 197.825, Florida came in behind No. 2 LSU (198.200) and No. 1 Oklahoma (197.925). Despite not going home …
Read More »SEC Baseball Weekly: Gators Bullpen Is Cause For Concern
After a crazy weekend of baseball to open play in the SEC. Let’s see how the top five fared or if there are any changes in this week’s weekly roundup. Tennessee, Texas, LSU and Alabama swept their opponents, and Georgia scored 36 runs in a wild series against Kentucky. Arkansas …
Read More »SEC Baseball Weekly Report: Teams Making Moves
Following another exciting weekend of college baseball in the SEC. To wit: Florida beat Miami again, Tennessee keeps hitting home runs to stay unbeaten and Texas A&M falls flat on its face. Georgia walked off FGCU four times, LSU was jumping in swimming pools and South Carolina was swept by …
Read More »Florida Football Set To Hire Son Of Gator Legend
The Florida Gators football staff is hiring Steve Spurrier Jr., the son of Gators icon Steve Spurrier, as an offensive analyst. He will fill the open role left by Dan Enos, who is now the QB coach at Wake Forest. It's Official: Steve Spurrier Jr. has joined the Florida staff. …
Read More »Florida Gymnastics Falls To No. 1 Oklahoma After Scary Injuries
It was a heartbreaking Friday night in Norman as the No. 5 Florida Gators gymnastics team fell to the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners 198.075-196.625. Two pillars of the Florida program went down with scary injuries – Anya Pilgrim and Sloane Blakely. The Gators tried to bounce back, but the injuries …
Read More »SEC Basketball Race Remains Tight Ahead of Final Stretch
While “It Just Means More” may be the Southeastern Conference’s overall motto, it could not exemplify the state of Men’s Basketball more correctly than now. With less than a month remaining until the closure of regular season play, the battle for conference leverage rages on. Seven teams are two games …
Read More »Sooners in Survival Mode as they host Crimson Tide
The Oklahoma Sooners (5-5) host the Alabama Crimson Tide (8-2) Saturday at 7:30 pm. Records While 4-0 against non-SEC teams, the Sooners’ 5-5 record includes a 1-5 record against conference opponents, leaving them at 13th in the 16-team Southeastern Conference. Alabama is also 4-0 against non-SEC teams this season, but …
Read More »Missouri Football Heads into Bye Week Down but Not Out
Missouri has had an up-and-down season, to say the least. A team with high preseason expectations that have gone by the wayside for various reasons. Still, it’s crucial for Missouri to get healthy and rebound after a couple of bad losses this season, most notably last week’s beatdown by the …
Read More »Florida Soccer Falls To Oklahoma At Home
Following a loss at Alabama on Thursday night, the Florida Gators needed to win Sunday against Oklahoma to have a chance at a SEC Tournament bid. A frustrating 1-0 home loss likely ended that chance. Florida failed to score a goal for the 10th time this season and ultimately were …
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