I’m trying something new with this.
This is a CoverItLive link, but it will have Twitter updates exclusively; I’m going to integrate a couple of other accounts and Twitter hashtags, too, so you’ll get more than my perspective.
I hope this is fun.
I’m trying something new with this.
This is a CoverItLive link, but it will have Twitter updates exclusively; I’m going to integrate a couple of other accounts and Twitter hashtags, too, so you’ll get more than my perspective.
I hope this is fun.
Filed under College Football, Florida Gators
Florida’s men’s and women’s basketball seasons ended last night, but you knew that, right? Maybe more importantly, UF’s baseball team fell to UNF in Jacksonville. If there’s a sport where UF clearly lags, it’s baseball. (UNF)
A certain magazine really likes Tiger Woods. (Esquire)
The boys from the Alligator give good podcast. (The Alligator)
Filed under College Football, Entrails, ESPN, Florida Gators
Tonight, the UF women’s basketball team faces a team some are calling the best to ever play women’s college basketball. And, what’s more, the Gators have to play the UConn Huskies in Storrs, Connecticut. Can they avoid being more than lambs led to slaughter?
After that game, their Y-chromosomed counterparts will take the floor in Gainesville and play Penn State for the right to advance to their fourth straight Final Four. (What? Even though it’s the NIT, it’s still a Final Four, right?) Will the Gators continue their hot postseason shooting, or will Stanley Pringle and the Nittany Lions spurt past them?
I have no idea. But I’ll be live blogging as I find out. Join me, won’t you?
Filed under College Basketball, Florida Gators, Live Blogs
With just under four minutes left in the second half at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, the Florida pep band started playing Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer.”
Filed under Analysis, College Basketball, Florida Gators
I’m using CoverItLive again.
Go here for fun live-bloggery.
Filed under College Basketball, Florida Gators, Live Blogs
I come not to bury Lane Kiffin, but to praise him. Continue reading
Filed under College Football, Florida Gators