Senior Haley Lorenzen’s successful college career has been nothing short of what was expected of her, and she plans to continue the success for her senior season. Growing up with two parents who were both college athletes, it’s no surprise that Lorenzen continues to lead the University of Florida’s Women’s …
Read More »Loss to Troy Raises Questions for LSU
The LSU Tigers paid the Troy Trojans $985,000 to appear in Louisiana for the Tigers homecoming weekend. The Tigers expected to dominate their Sun Belt opponent, but the Trojans entered enemy territory ready for battle and won 24-21. LSU had not lost to a non-conference opponent at home in 49 …
Read More »McElwain Press Conference Recap
Success or Average? Some may argue that Jim McElwain’s first two years at the helm of the football program have been a success, while others may politely (or impolitely) disagree. McElwain has led the Gators to a 20-9 record, with only one non-ranked loss to Arkansas last year. However, the …
Read More »Gators Football Preparations Continue for Northern Colorado as Hurricane Irma Looms
The Gators football team is scheduled to play its home opener against Northern Colorado on Saturday night. Scheduled is the key word there, as the looming danger of Hurricane Irma has put the game in question. Regardless of whether the game is or isn’t played, the team is continuing to …
Read More »Gator Volleyball Continues Its Dominance
After a thrilling opening weekend that saw the Florida Gator volleyball team take down first-ranked Texas and fifth-ranked Nebraska, the team traveled to San Juan, Puerto Rico to take part in the SEC-ACC Challenge. They improved their winning streak to four by defeating NC State on Saturday and 16th-ranked North …
Read More »Strong First Win for USF
Charlie Strong has had a very inconsistent collegiate coaching career. He has spent time coaching at Florida, Texas A&M, Southern Illinois, Ole Miss, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Louisville, and Texas. He acquired his first full-time coaching gig as a wide receiver coach for Southern Illinois in 1986, and then moved …
Read More »Gators Headline Coaches’ Preseason All-SEC Team
The Florida Gator football team has been a dominant force in the sport since the Steve Spurrier era in the early 1990’s. They have had a winning record in 27 of the past 28 seasons, and this season should not be any different. Eleven Florida Gators are included in the …
Read More »QB Competitions Heating Up for Florida and Michigan
Most Gator football fans know there is a quarterback battle going on to see who will open the season as the starter when Florida plays Big 10 foe Michigan. But Michigan apparently has a quarterback starting battle going on as well even though last year’s starter returns this season. …
Read More »Gator Football Home Opener “White Out” Set For Prime Time TV
The countdown to football season is in full effect. The Gator football season kicks off in six Saturdays, but Florida will be on the road taking on Michigan. For the fans who will not be able to travel to Dallas, the first chance to see Florida in action will be …
Read More »Gator Athletics Program Ranks Third in the Nation
The University of Florida athletics program has finished third in the 2016-2017 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings. This after the Gators brought home three national titles during the collegiate season. The three championships came from the men’s outdoor track and field, baseball and women’s tennis teams. All-Around Excellence The third-place …
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