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Florida adds Louisville graduate transfer LB/DE Jonathan Greenard: After some speculation last month, it appears that Greenard is headed to rejoin his recruiter, Todd Grantham. Greenard missed the 2018 after suffering a season-ending injury in UL’s opener, but had 15.5 tackles for loss in 2017 and played in 23 games in his career with the Cardinals. As a graduate transfer, Greenard is immediately eligible. (Nick de la Torre, Gator Country; Jacquie Franciulli, Rivals)
I want to thank God for giving me the opportunity to still be able to play this game. I want to thank the other universities for considering me as well. With that being said, I will be continuing my collegiate career as a Graduate Student at the University of Florida
— Jon (@jongreenard7) January 9, 2019
Gators, Bulldogs begin 2019 heading in different directions: How quickly can Florida close the gap with Georgia? (Neil Blackmon, Saturday Down South)
UF’s 2018 season has historical significance: Florida’s six-win improvement from the 2017 season is the second best turnaround in school history. The 2018 Gators are also only the second Florida squad (and first since 1983) to finish in the top-ten after beginning the season unranked. (Scott Carter, Florida Gators)
Comparing Florida’s “lost decade” to their rivals: How the Gators have fared compared to Florida State, Georgia, Miami, and Tennessee over the last ten-ish years. (Thomas Goldkamp, 247Sports)
UF men’s basketball avoids second-half collapse, second straight loss: The Gators won their first SEC road game of the season in Fayetteville last night. (Chris Harry, Florida Gators)
#Gators go on the road & get a W behind 18 from KeVaughn Allen. In case you missed it, see all the highlights...#GatorsHoop pic.twitter.com/UNKYARs3h3
— Gators Men’s Basketball (@GatorsMBK) January 10, 2019