The last member of Coach McElwain’s staff is now on the move. After just one year with Florida football, former running back coach is leaving Gainesville. This move will be Seider’s fourth since 2000, starting at Marshall and West Virginia before coaching the Gators. What Happened? When Dan Mullen came …
Read More »Gators Still Team to Beat in the SEC
At the beginning of the season, it seemed like the SEC was going to be a three-team race between Florida, Kentucky and Texas A&M. However, with A&M’s subpar start to the conference schedule and with Kentucky underperforming expectations and dropping out of the AP Top 25 for the first time …
Read More »Stone Shining for Gators During Conference Play
When Keith Stone got off to a slow start at the beginning of the 2017-18 season, critics and Gator fans began to get frustrated with his lack of development. Stone was supposed to make a sizable jump to help cope with the key losses of Devin Robinson, Kasey Hill, Canyon …
Read More »Gators Look to Continue Impressive Run Against Ole Miss
After a dominating win over Mississippi State on Wednesday night, Florida sits alone atop the Southeastern Conference with an unblemished 4-0 record. The Gators head to Oxford to take on the Ole Miss Rebels on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. At 9-7, the Rebels may seem like an easy opponent …
Read More »Koulechov Is On The Rise in Gainesville
When Florida Gator basketball fans found out they were getting a graduate transfer who could shoot the lights out, the first thought that came to mind was Canyon Barry. Barry was a graduate transfer from the College of Charleston the previous year. He won Gator fans over with his scoring …
Read More »Chiozza Questionable for Wednesday’s Game Against Mississippi State
Florida Gators starting point guard Chris Chiozza is questionable for Wednesday’s game against Mississippi State after being diagnosed with strep throat. Chiozza has been ruled out of practice on Tuesday and the team is hopeful he will be able to suit up on Wednesday at home. Chris Chiozza has strep …
Read More »FEATURE: UF Men’s Club Soccer Team Wants More
The UF men’s club soccer team earned the third place in the 2017 NIRSA National Soccer Championships in Phoenix, Arizona on November 18. It was one of the biggest achievements in the club’s long history. Founded by Alan C. Moore in 1953 the UF men’s soccer club is the oldest …
Read More »FEATURE: A Glimpse into the Lives of RecSports Student Employees
The Department of Recreational Sports at the University of Florida employs more than 600 student employees to give themselves and other students a fun and safe place to play any sport imaginable. Keegan Ashbee is the coordinator for competitive sports at RecSports. In an interview from earlier this year, Ashbee …
Read More »Florida Bounces Back With Win over JMU
The Florida Gators ran away late and defeated the James Madison Dukes 72-63. Chris Chiozza led all scorers with 19 points, 7 assists, and 6 rebounds, while KeVaughn Allen added 17 of his own. Ramone Snowden paced the Dukes with 18 points and 8 rebounds. The Gators two leading scorers …
Read More »FEATURE: The Evolution of Former Florida Linebacker James Bates
The beginning Nestled up in the Smoky Mountains, sitting in the eastern part of Tennessee is the city of Sevierville. It’s a small city, one that just over 16,000 residents call home, and one best known for being the hometown of country singer Dolly Parton. It’s also the hometown of …
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