Florida isn’t in action on this Saturday. Will that compel Gator Nation to tune in for other teams?
The Gators will play on Sunday — presuming a game is possible.
Florida does not lack for aggression under Billy Napier.
Florida is more or less where it was expected to be — but the ups and downs of the ride have been wild.
A resurgent Anthony Richardson and a resilient — if not exactly rock-ribbed — Florida team gave Tennessee a run in an unexpected bout.
Everything seems to point to a Tennessee triumph. Unless...
Florida’s September gauntlet continues on Saturday, as it faces the most fearsome offense it has yet seen.
The Falcons can’t figure out how to get their young superstar touches. And the Giants are being equally dumb with Kadarius Toney.
Florida’s run game continues to be dominant. But it had to be for the Gators to overcome USF.
It does not seem as fun to be Anthony Richardson as it should be.
Florida’s uninspiring performance against USF suggest this may be a difficult season for the Gators.
Florida could use USF as a chance to learn — or an opportunity to work out frustrations.
USF is in a precarious spot when it comes to college football’s ever-shifting sands. Its chances of beating Florida this Saturday? Well...
Florida found itself foundering against Kentucky. Is a matchup against USF going to let the Gators get back to doing what they do best?
After a brilliant preseason producing enormous hype, Dameon Pierce had a quiet first NFL game.
One week after a great showing against Utah, Florida sputtered against Kentucky. Was that all Anthony Richardson’s fault?
Florida controlled much of the first half of its SEC opener. But mistakes from an erratic Anthony Richardson allowed Kentucky to right its ship and sail straight.
Florida can add another impressive bullet point to its resume against Kentucky. Simply staying up would be impressive in its own right.
Florida will see another NFL prospect at QB in Week 2 — but it’s not clear what version of Kentucky’s Will Levis they’ll face off against.
Some Gators are unicorns. Others may be facing legal action. In conclusion, this is a world of contrasts.
The Gators didn’t do everything right against Utah. What they did do well was enough for a huge win.
Winning doesn’t solve everything. But it’s better than losing.
And even if the Gators did nothing more this fall, that might be enough.
Anthony Richardson powered an offense that took everything it could. Amari Burney seized the game at the end.
Not knowing is fun, really. Sort of.