The Gators gymnastics team look for their first SEC win of the season Friday vs. Georgia. Here's how to watch, including time, TV, as well as how to follow live from the O'Connell Center.
Florida hosts Georgia for an SEC gymnastics rivalry meet. Here's how to watch the TV and live stream information.
No. 5 Florida plays the Georgia Bulldogs after Will Richard scored 22 points in Florida's 70-69 victory over the South Carolina Gamecocks.
Running back Javari Barnett is expected in town on Friday evening to visit with the coaching staff. The Tampa native has been to Gainesville several times and is someone the Gators are high on. Receiver Brandon Brown will make the trip to town from Texas on Saturday as the speedy athlete picked up an offer from Florida last week.
The Sun's Kevin Brockway and Noah Ram talk Florida basketball with UGA with Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald
Saturday’s SEC schedule includes the Florida Gators (15-2, 2-2 SEC) meeting the Georgia Bulldogs (14-3, 2-2 SEC) at 3:30 PM ET on SEC Network.Buy tickets for Florida vs. Georgia Florida vs.
Florida came out hot on a forty degree day in Gainesville. In doubles, UF sophomore Jeremy Jin and freshman Kevin Edengren won four straight games, storming to a victory over Georgia Southern junior Matthew Mitchell and junior Pierre Mouesca, 6-2.
As the echoes of whistles fade and stadium lights dim on another intense and exciting college football season, Florida football has emerged with commendable recognition. USA TODAY Sports writer Paul Myerberg graded all 134 teams in college football based on their performance during the 2024 season and decided to give the Gators a B-plus.
Deshawn Purdie is no longer going to play college football at Florida. The former Charlotte transfer officially withdrew his documents on Monday just 22
Florida State holds six verbal commitments in its 2026 class which ranks No. 8 in the country. The Seminoles previously landed four-star safety Darryl Bell and three-star safety Tedarius Hughes. READ MORE: FSU Football Won’t Hold Spring Showcase Due to Doak Campbell Stadium Renovations
The University of Florida has gone 461 consecutive games without being shut out. This is both the current and All-Time record for FBS/DI. The last time the Gators got shut out was October 29th, 1988 in a 16-0 loss against the Auburn Tigers. pic.twitter.com/5sOuKTnQ67
After ending the season on a very high note, the Florida Gators could see this finish pay dividends for recruiting in the class of 2026. There are many high-level prospects expected to be in Gainesville this weekend for the Gators’ annual junior day event,