What is the Gators' standout play of the season?
I enjoy a nice hot dog. I also enjoy when Gator players make a standout play and win ball games. That's why we're talking about who has made the most standout play for the Gators this season.
I enjoy a nice hot dog. I also enjoy when Gator players make a standout play and win ball games. That's why we're talking about who has made the most standout play for the Gators this season.
If you are like me and working with Don and Lane in the office today, here's something to kill the time; the awesome Florida Gators All Sports Story.
The bye week comes at a perfect time for us and the Gators. It gives the team time to heal and not figure out how to fix the offense. It gives us time for the rest of our lives.
Yesterday, we asked you to pick a home-and-home series the Gators should schedule. We had seven commentators submit teams and reasons why the Gators should play that particular team.
Since we can't talk about Steve Addazio or Chirs Rainey forever, it's time to bring back a staple of our days of guest hosting Sports Scene on AM850; who should Florida play in a home-and-home series?
The movie Secretariat comes out this weekend, which gives us an excuse to show the greatest individual performance in sports; Secretariat's 1973 Belmont Stakes.
Last week, for the first time ever, the University of Miami defeated the University of Florida in the U.S. News & World Report college rankings.
There were three stories this week that shed some light on the impact of the economy on college sports;
I did not notice Emmitt Smith forgetting the Gators in his Hall of Fame speech.