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Chomping at Bits: Florida baseball hosting another top-ten weekend series

The No. 8 Commodores visit the No. 2 Gators for three games.

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No. 2 Florida baseball hosting No. 8 Vanderbilt for weekend series: The Gators are in the midst of a seven-game stretch against top-ten opponents. (Daniel Apple, Florida Gators)

Profile of Jonathan India: The junior third baseman has a 12 game hitting streak where he is batting a healthy .579, and has an .899 percentage for the season. (Pat Dooley, Gainesville Sun)

Michael Byrne looking to own career saves record: The Gators’ junior closer is already tied for the UF career saves record at 25 and can be in sole possession of it after this weekend. (Bob Redman, 247Sports)

2020 athlete Keyvone Lee commits to Gators: The 6’2” 205-pound Clearwater player committed Thursday while on an unofficial visit to UF. Lee has played running back, linebacker, and wide receiver in high school. (Blake Alderman, 247Sports; Andrew Spivey, Gator Country; Graham Hall, Gainesville Sun)

No. 4 Gator softball hosting Hampton and Jacksonville: Florida holds a combined 21-0 record against the Pirates and Dolphins. (Herb Brooks, Florida Gators)

On Florida’s quarterbacks running the ball: Quarterbacks coach Brian Johnson discussed the possibilities. (Thomas Goldkamp, 247Sports)

Alex McMurtry named 2018 SEC Event Specialist Gymnast: The senior also earned the SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year award for gymnastics. For the second year in a row, McMurtry has earned two conference awards. (Mary Howard, Florida Gators)

Options for Florida’s assistant basketball coach vacancy: Looking at some potential replacements for Dusty May, who left to become the head coach at FAU. (Jake Winderman, Inside the Gators)

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