On Friday, nine Florida Gators student-athletes signed NIL deals with OpenLocker. The nine student-athletes include Trevor Etienne and Shemar James in Football; Trinity Thomas, Morgan Hurd and Victoria Nguyen in gymnastics; Aliyah Matharu, Zippy Broughton, and Alex Klatsky in basketball; and Elisha Dees in diving. In addition, the student-athletes would …
Read More »Defense at a Glance Ahead of the Orange & Blue Game
After weeks of spring practice, the Gators’ annual spring game, the Orange & Blue Game, has finally arrived. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium will be packed with students, fans and media hoping to get their first look at the 2023 team. In particular, the game will provide a glance at the …
Read More »Shemar James on His Improvement, Florida’s New-Look Linebacking Corps and the 2023 Season
Shemar James is poised to be a star in his second season with the Gators. The young linebacker spoke after practice Tuesday about his growth, the new look linebacking corps and his outlook on next season. A “Whole Different Player” James said that he “became a whole different player” over …
Read More »Gators Defensive Players Speak on Efforts
Florida linebackers Amari Burney and Brenton Cox Jr. talked about their efforts following their 31-28 win against the USF Bulls on Saturday. Performance Against the Bulls In a press conference on Wednesday, Burney said it was tough to watch the film against USF, but the defensive team recognized their mistakes. …
Read More »Gators Up To 22 Signees On National Signing Day
National Signing Day is in full swing for programs across the country today. So far, the Gators have 10 players who signed today and 22 total players signed to head to the Swamp in 2022. The Gators recruiting class is the 19th ranked class in the country, according to 247Sports. …
Read More »Building the Napier Army
With the college football season coming to a close, Florida head coach Billy Napier has hit the recruiting trail. Hard. A New Era Dan Mullen is gone. Fans wanted a more reliable head coach, and with that, one who could recruit. Over his four year tenure, Mullen continued to let …
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