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Rainey ready for NFL? Coach Carter says not likely
Running backs coach Kenny Carter said after Tuesday's practice that he has not spoken to redshirt sophomore RB Chris Rainey about the NFL.
Florida Gators: Team May Lose More Players Than Expected
If you're a Gators fan who likes to know a players name, you might want to start studying the Gators' second string now.A Most of the players that we have come to know over the last three years probably won't be on the team in 2010.A While losing underclassmen is nothing new for a team with an extended run of success, the number of Gators who might ...
Ahmad Black's Dad Tells Gainesville Paper His Son, Pounceys Going Pro
Interesting post by Gainesville Sun writer Robbie Andreu about the prospects of the Gatornaughts turning pro.
Gators' Ahmad Black likely to test NFL waters
Bruce Black, father of Florida safety Ahmad Black, told the Gainesville Sun there is a "90 percent'' chance his son will leave after this season for the NFL.
Rolando McClain, Brandon Spikes anchor nation's best defenses
Alabama linebacker Rolando McClain has lots of fans, including NFL head coaches.
Ladies and gentleman, meet the rulers of the universe: Nick Saban and Urban Meyer.
Florida-Alabama: Florida Fans Should Feel More Excited Than Nervous
Gator fans should definitely be a little bit nervous, and DE Carlos Dunlap will certainly be missed.A But, damn; their biggest emotion should be excitement.A Excitement at facing a team like Alabama, with such a good squad, that really fights, and is battle-tested. There will probably be flashier players to come at each of their positions than S ...
Last year, Florida drove for a pair of touchdowns and had 141 yards of total offense in the fourth quarter of a come-from-behind 31-20 win against Alabama for the Southeastern Conference championship.
Florida has all sorts of winning streaks. The top-ranked Gators have won a school-record 21 straight games, also the nation's longest current streak.
Buckle up for rivalry matchups
It's hate week. Nothing gets the blood as angry as the rivalry games that are in full gear Saturday.
Kendrick Stewart Gets His Last Shot at the Gators
Published: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 3:26 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 3:29 a.m. TALLAHASSEE Kendrick Stewart's senior season hasn't gone like he'd hoped.
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Published: Monday, November 23, 2009 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 11:15 p.m. With all due respect to Florida International, top-ranked Florida was over its 62-3 victory as soon as it ended.
Gators look to extend winning streak against FSU
The top-ranked Gators have won a school-record 21 straight games, also the nation's longest current streak.
Florida 62, Florida International 3: Gators push aside FIU, set sights on Seminoles
As soon as the game clock hit all zeroes, Meyer had a one-track mind - all Florida State, all the time.
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Published: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 1:04 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 1:04 p.m. Florida coach Urban Meyer will have to apologize for his lack of Tweets.
Special teams playing vital role for Gators
There's a reason why Urban Meyer coaches Florida's special teams unit. It's become the most important factor in Florida's undefeated season, thus far.
Florida Gators roll out blanket coverage
It seems that Florida coach Urban Meyer spends nearly every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday raving about a dangerous kickoff returner the Gators will face the following weekend.
Gators sleepwalk through victory over Vandy
Florida quarterback Tim Tebow tries to hold off Vanderbilt linebacker Patrick Benoist as he looks for a receiver to throw to during Saturday's game in Gainesville.
Florida defense starting to show signs of 2008 team
This year's Florida Gators defense might be the school's best all-time, yet it's just starting to show glimpses of what made the 2008 team so great.
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UF s special teams getting job done
Published: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 4:10 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 4:10 p.m. Most cornerbacks coaches probably would cringe if they looked up and saw their two starting corners sprinting down the field covering kickoffs.
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