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UF named most dominant college sports program: Business Insider designated the Gators as such in a report released yesterday. The criteria for the rankings included the last three years of the Capital One Cup, championships won since 2000 in keystone sports, revenue generated by the school’s athletic department over the last three years, attendance in keystone sports over the last year, and Niche’s ranking of ranking of the best college athletic programs for students. (Cork Gaines, Business Insider; Matt Schoch, SEC Country)
No. 1 on this list: @FloridaGators! #GoGators https://t.co/gyY0idFamB
— Scott Stricklin (@ScottStricklin) November 10, 2016
Florida men’s basketball opens their season tonight: Year two of the Mike White era tips off at 7:30 p.m. in Jacksonville against Florida Gulf Coast. (Chris Harry, Florida Gators; Ryan Young, SEC Country; Edgar Thompson, Orlando Sentinel)
Watch this. Laugh. We tipoff tomorrow. See you there. #GoGators pic.twitter.com/zrbpdYtDJA
— Gators M-Basketball (@GatorsMBK) November 10, 2016
Gorjok Gak ruled eligible: The NCAA restored the freshman’s eligibility yesterday. Gak had previously been only cleared to enroll this season and was not eligible to play. (Chris Harry, Florida Gators; Gainesville Sun)
Kasey Hill is confident, ready to start season: Hill finished last season strong and hopes that momentum carries into his senior year. (Kevin Brockway, Gainesville Sun)
Jim McElwain and Randy Shannon discuss Florida’s injuries: The two discussed the team’s rash of recent injuries during Jim McElwain’s Gator Talk program yesterday. (Ryan Young, SEC country)
LISTEN: Hear from @GatorsFB's @CoachMcElwain and @RLS2294 on last night's edition of #GatorTalk https://t.co/HnIrXUtOND pic.twitter.com/u12MH3Z1Zi
— GatorVision (@GatorVisionTV) November 11, 2016
Profile of Marcus Maye: The senior wants to end his career with the Gators on a high note. (Ian Cohen, Orlando Sentinel)
Profile of LB David Reese: The freshman will play in Jarrad Davis’ stead on Saturday. (Ryan Young, SEC Country)
Multiple storylines in Gators vs. Gamecocks: Will Muschamp is returning to Florida, it’s Senior Day (UF’s seniors were recruited by Muschamp), and the Gators’ SEC East hopes are on the line (Scott Carter, Florida Gators)
Thankful and blessed to have had been taken under the wings of this group of seniors! I love yall and just want to say its been a thrill!
— CeCe (@cecejeferson7) November 11, 2016
Today we have a special #TBT, as several of our #Gators from the class of 2013 recall some favorite memories. pic.twitter.com/jI6ehmmJ4l
— Gators Football (@GatorsFB) November 10, 2016
Florida recruiting: Q&A on the Gators’ offensive recruiting. (Zach Abolverdi, SEC Country)
Steve Spurrier and Gene Stallings to perform coin flip at SEC Championship Game: The two coached against each other in the first SEC title game. (Matt Jennings, SEC Country)
The #Gators are ready to bounce back after a rough outing last week at Arkansas.@Mitchgerber8 previews #SCvsUF in #TheSwamp. #SeniorDay pic.twitter.com/VTW7KAtNZL
— Gators Football (@GatorsFB) November 11, 2016
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