The Gators football team jumped to 2-0 on Saturday after a 38-24 victory. However, after allowing 59 points and 942 total yards through two weeks, the defense is facing some criticism. The defensive performance was a vast improvement from the Gators matchup with Ole Miss when the Rebels tallied 613 …
Read More »Gainesville Native Trent Whittemore Thrives in Gators’ Home Opener, Hopes For More
You Never Forget Where It All Started Just down the road from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville native Trent Whittemore made a name for himself. The local legend recorded the first touchdown catch of his college football career last Saturday just down the street from his house. The 6’4″ 208-pound …
Read More »Brenton Cox Jr. Impacting Florida’s Defense Only Two Games in
Georgia native Brenton Cox Jr. is already making impacts on Florida’s defense with only two games under his belt. Florida’s defense has been shaky to say the least in the first outings of the season. Cox Jr. is No. 1 Cox has always been interested in Florida. Ultimately, he signed …
Read More »Gators’ Offense Gets Hype and Criticism
It is not all praise for the No. 13 ranked Florida Gators’ offense in Gainesville. Head coach Dan Mullen and offensive coordinator Brian Johnson are aware that there are improvements that need to be made. The Criticism Florida may be 2-0, but there is a concern. The Gators scored a …
Read More »Gators Lineman Stewart Reese Provides Instant Spark
It was a whirlwind offseason for the Florida Gators. Lost in translation of this obscure, extended offseason was the transfer of ex-Mississippi State Offensive Guard Stewart Reese. Reese, the older brother of Gators linebacker David Reese, announced his transfer to Florida in May. The 6-5 340 lb guard, on his …
Read More »SEC Football Predictions with Gene Chizik
SEC Football SEC analyst Gene Chizik, sat down with Steve Russell to talk briefly about the exceptions for this upcoming SEC football season. Gene Chizik is a former Auburn head football coach and North Carolina defensive coordinator currently works with the SEC Network. Georgia Football The Georgia Bulldogs comes into …
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 »SEC cancels all spring athletic events
Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic crisis, the SEC has decided to take preventive action one step further. The SEC has canceled all regular-season conference and non-conference contests for the remainder of the 2019-20 athletic year. This includes all conference championships. ALERT-The @SEC has announced all regular season conference and non-conference competitions …
Read More »Wildcats vs. Tigers – An SEC Showdown
The 15th-ranked Auburn Tigers will travel to Lexington, Kentucky, to face the eighth-ranked Wildcats at 3:45 p.m. tomorrow. The Tigers have won the past two meetings against the Wildcats, including beating Kentucky in the Elite Eight in overtime last year. What’s at stake? Wildcats Kentucky currently leads the SEC with …
Read More »Men’s Swim and Dive Wins SEC Title, Women Place Second
For the eighth year in a row, the SEC Men’s Swimming and Diving Champions helm from Gainesville, Florida. It’s also the 41st title for the Gators, the most in the conference. https://twitter.com/GatorsSwimDv/status/1231417598375583744?s=20 The tournament took place at the James E. Martin Aquatic Center in Auburn, Alabama. Over five days of competition, …
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