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Gators recruits to visit practices
Over the next few weeks Florida will host dozens of top prospects, not only in the 2013 class, but 2014 pair of top 2014 prospects as well.
Those prospects will flock to Gainesville for spring practice and eventually the Orange and Blue Debut at 1 p....
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Quarterback battle kicks into high gear
John Brantley is gone.
That simple sentence may make some of the fans who lamented the oft-criticized signal caller’s two-year reign at quarterback rejoice, but there’s no such enjoyment from Florida’s coaching staff.
The fans are excited about...
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Catching up with Will, Charlie and Tim
Mullen gets his raise
UF lacrosse thwarts Stony Brook’s plan
Standing 16-meters away from the goal, junior Kitty Cullen received the ball. She looked up the field at the goal, and then she was off.
Cullen spun to her left to get around the first Stony Brook defender. She then sprinted straight ahead to split tw...
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Bulldogs plan for Robinson
Tigers Fall to South Florida, 31-26
Holloway named coach of the year
The accolades keep on coming for the Florida men’s track team.
Florida’s Mike Holloway was chosen as the 2012 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association National Men’s Indoor Coach of the Year, voted on by the nation’s coaches...
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Women ready to swim at NCAAs
The No. 2 Florida women’s swimming and diving team will look to end the season by making waves at the 2012 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships at the Martin Aquatic Center in Auburn, Ala. The three-day event begins Thursday and concludes on Saturd...
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Gators hope to ride Erik Murphy’s hot hand
Florida has lost four of its last five games heading into Friday’s NCAA Tournament showdown with Virginia, but not all of the Gators are on a downward trend at the moment.
Freshman Brad Beal and junior Erik Murphy have both been hot down the stretch...
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Gators win despite themselves
Florida focusing on smash-mouth running
John Brantley dropped back to pass and rolled to his left. As he rolled out, he was drilled in the head and he crumpled to the turf, head banging hard against the ground.
Minutes later, Brantley wobbled off the field. The Gators would lose the game 21...
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Gators to grind in doubleheader
Sometimes, the diamond can be a real drag.
With midweek doubleheaders — like the one Florida grinded through last week with Mississippi and will face again on home turf against Chattanooga — the biggest hurdle to overcome is simply staying focus....
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Gators to grind in doubleheader
Sometimes, the diamond can be a real drag. With midweek doubleheaders — like the one Florida grinded through last week with Mississippi and will face again on home turf against Chattanooga — the biggest hurdle to overcome is simply staying focus. “It’s definitely my hardest thing I have to work on,” freshman Lauren Haeger said [...]
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Gators hope to ride Erik Murphy’s hot hand
Florida has lost four of its last five games heading into Friday’s NCAA Tournament showdown with Virginia, but not all of the Gators are on a downward trend at the moment. Freshman Brad Beal and junior Erik Murphy have both been hot down the stretch for the Gators, and the two stole the show for [...]
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Florida women among ‘last four in’
After the first three regions had been announced, Florida’s name still had not been called. For as confident as the team was, receiving an at-large bid after finishing eighth in the Southeastern Conference regular season standings was certainly not assured. “Just sitting there the whole time waiting to see our name pop up was nerve-racking,” [...]
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Takeaways the big emphasis for spring
Spring football practice is set to begin on Wednesday for the Florida Gators, and while there are a number of things coach Will Muschamp wants to see his team work on, there’s one he’s stressing in particular. “Turnover margin,” he said. “We were minus 12 last year. We were 113th in the country....
Gators depth chart comes into focus
Spring practice opens for the University of Florida on Wednesday with plenty of storylines to follow as the Gators take part in 15 practices leading into the Orange & Blue Debut on April 7. Following Pro Day proceedings on Tuesday morning, Florida coach Will Muschamp spoke with the media for nearly a half-hour, and also [...]
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Under Armour Day 3 updates
Gators gaining ground on prospects
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O’Sullivan: A new ‘season starts now’
The past 17 games — they were warm-ups. Despite the fact the Gators matched the school record for most consecutive wins notching their 14th against the Seminoles Tuesday night, Florida will start a new season come Friday. The orange and blue will come face-to-face with their first Southeastern Conference play of the season, opening with [...]
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Women ready to swim at NCAAs
The No. 2 Florida women’s swimming and diving team will look to end the season by making waves at the 2012 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships at the Martin Aquatic Center in Auburn, Ala. The three-day event begins Thursday and concludes on Saturday. “I think we’re going to have some great individual performances,” UF coach [...]
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No. 1 Florida beats No. 6 Florida State
With one typical Preston Tucker swing, the senior right fielder gave Florida a lead it would not relinquish vs. Florida State. The 9-2 victory turned into an old-fashioned beat down with the No. 1 Florida Gators (16-1) outlasting the No. 6 Florida State Seminoles (14-2) in a three-hour Tuesday night matchup in which the Gators [...]
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Welcome to our STATE
Tigers Fall to South Florida, 31-26
Florida focusing on smash-mouth running
John Brantley dropped back to pass and rolled to his left. As he rolled out, he was drilled in the head and he crumpled to the turf, head banging hard against the ground. Minutes later, Brantley wobbled off the field. The Gators would lose the game 21-7, after the offense turned the ball over four [...]
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PF Austin Colbert enjoys Florida visit
After the conclusion of his junior season, 2013 forward Austin Colbert of Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., found time to visit the campus of the University of Florida last week to watch the Gators take on the Kentucky Wildcats. His mother, Brenda Colbert, said her son thoroughly enjoyed his visit to Gainesville....
Rally Cat Report: New semester, new goals
Kicking it back up in full force is what the Rally Cats have been doing this past week. School work, workouts, practice and sleep are the only things that have been on all of our minds as we get ourselves re adjusted to the new semester. We are all enjoying the little amounts of free [...]
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Stitt leads Tigers over Citadel
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Welcome to our STATE
This is our “State”. By now, you’ve seen the billboards or at least glanced at a photo of one. You know the one, Dan Mullen welcomes travelers to our great state with the clear message that MSU is the leader in Mississippi. My initial thought was simply, “what a great snapshot of where Mississippi State [...]
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Fond bowl memories
Diaz entertains offer
Gators win despite themselves
Ugly. Brutal. Awful. Those are three words that can describe Florida’s performance Thursday night at Auburn. But in the end, the only thing that really matters is this: UF 45, AU 40. In what was possibly their worst performance of the season, the Gators were fortunate the Tigers are just that bad, or else Florida [...]
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Gator staff sporting a distinct NFL flavor
Nothing is more crucial to the success of a new head coach than the staff he assembles. This is especially the case with the hiring of an assistant by a rookie head coach. With the announcement of Bryant Young as defensive line coach and the elimination of the Seattle Seahawks from the NFL playoffs, Will [...]
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UF board games: A glass monopoly
Call it playing a tougher schedule. Call it facing coaching staffs with more familiarity with what they do. Call it their own fault. No matter what you call it, the truth is there. Florida, once considered among the top rebounding teams in the nation, hasn’t been so dominant since the beginning of Southeastern Conference play....
Sigler eying three in SEC
Entering the final stages of his recruitment, BC Rain outside linebacker/defensive end Devaunte Sigler took another step in the process last weekend. Having already visited Auburn officially, the 6-foot-4 and 250-pound Sigler took a trip to Mississippi State over the weekend. “It was good and I had a really good time,” said Sigler....
Countdown to Opening Day – Position analysis
As we count down to opening day, TheClemsonInsider is poised to bring you the best Clemson baseball coverage around in 2011. In part one of a two part series, TCI goes in depth with a player-by-player breakdown for position players in 2011. Catcher: Spencer Kieboom: The sophomore will likely be the starter behind the plate [...]
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One-on-one with Bradley LeCroy
Cam Newton’s adventure
For all those critics out there who thought the balance of power in college football had shifted and that the Southeastern Conference had lost some its luster, think again. Auburn wrapped up the perfect season Monday night, completing the “Cam Slam” and bringing the crystal ball home to the SEC for the fifth straight season, [...]
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How the NCAA stays on top of social media
As the overarching organization that oversees college athletes and their recruitment, the National Collegiate Athletic Association has its own set of rules that athletes, coaches and boosters must follow when using social media. The NCAA’s managing director of communications, Ronnie Ramos, sat down with me to discuss the organization’s evolving guidelines for social media — [...]
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Rough week for Johnson
Just a couple of weeks ago, Philadelphia linebacker C.J. Johnson was eying the Army All-American game as a great experience. As far as the game went, the 6-foot-2 and 22-pound Johnson did enjoy playing against the “best of the best”. But the circumstances before and after the game were not as pleasant....
Nobody could see Auburn’s title run
Here on the final day of the 2010 college football season, when we reflect back on the expectations from Day One, we are struck by just how little we could see around the corner. Oregon, perhaps — the Ducks were among the top 10-to-15 of most preseason polls. But nobody had Auburn contending for a [...]
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Anthony rates UF vist a perfect 10
Wadesboro, N.C. (Anson HS) linebacker Stephone Anthony played in the Under Armour All-America game this week and then traveled to Gainesville for an official visit. Anthony said he enjoyed the Under Armour experience in Florida. The 5-star linebacker played in Wednesday’s game in St. Petersburg after practicing at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex [...]
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Curtis Grant not in a hurry
Seckinger still solid with Tigers
Little big man comes up big vs. Rebels
You could call him Little Big Man. At just 5-foot-8, it’s tough to visualize Erving Walker taking over a game. But when he comes out in burst of energy and things are clicking, Walker darts around the floor like a whirling dervish, wreaking havoc on his opponent. They could also call him Freddie Kilowatt, because [...]
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Will Muschamp takes center court — briefly
Football took center court briefly as the 19th head coach at Florida received a warm ovation and mini-standing ovation at the O’Connell center, saying briefly and to the point that football was “only 238 days away.” Will Muschamp met briefly with the media and said hello to part of The Gator Nation Saturday night during [...]
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Dawgs slammed by Tide
STARKVILLE – Mississippi State opened its “new season” on Saturday when the SEC opener against Alabama. But the same old problems seemed to carry over from the non-conference slate. Trailing by just one (27-26) at halftime, the Bulldogs saw Alabama reel off a 14-1 early in the second half and the Tide never looked back [...]
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Townsend discusses commit to Tigers
Just minutes after giving a verbal commitment to the Clemson Tigers Lateek Townsend spoke with Infusion Sports. Townsend selected the Tigers over South Carolina and LSU. “I had to go with it. That was my gut feeling. I prayed on it. No matter where I go I am going to bust my ass, no matter [...]
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Army strong
SAN ANTONIO – One of the most dominant players in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl was defensive tackle Tim Jernigan. Jernigan helped lead the East to a 13-10 victory over the West squad in front of 37,893 fans on Sunday at the Alamodome. Jernigan (Lake City/ Columbia HS) was credited with only two tackles, half [...]
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