May 23rd, 2008

You are currently browsing the articles from Florida Gator News Blog written on May 23rd, 2008.

WR Chad Bumphis: New Offer In

Hot News for WR Chad Bumphis

Written by Steve Robertson on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

 

ScoutTV: Ath C.J. Anderson 2007 Highlights

Vallejo (Calif.) Bethel Ath C.J. Anderson impressed BarkBoard.com last week at the Stanford Nike Camp. The standout can play a multitude of positions including QB, RB, WR, and DB. He is shown in action from the 2007 season…

Written by BarkBoard.com Staff on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

 

Vois, Gators Vie for Top Gun

Tennessee’s robust rivalry and perennial power struggle with archenemy Florida apparently knows no bounds, a point underscored by a budding bi-coastal recruiting battle for high-caliber California quarterback Josh Nunes.

Written by Jeffery Stewart on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

Sunshine State DB names leader

Coach Robert Gillespie has worked tirelessly on the recruiting trail this year to position the Gamecocks with several top prospects around the southeast. One such player is Monsignor Pace HS (Miami, FL) standout DB Kayvon Webster, who many consider to be one of the top defensive prospects in South Florida this recruiting year. Read inside as Webster discusses the latest in his recruitment.

Written by Jonathan Jolley on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

McCaskill wants to make his own way

Last year a pipeline was established between Miami Northwestern and the University of Miami as eight Northwestern players signed UM football scholarships. For Tevin McCaskill, the effect of the class of 2008 is being felt every single day as recruiting is starting to heat up.

Written by GatorCountry.com on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

Florida DE picks up an SEC offer

The former Godby (Tallahassee/FL) product, who now preps at Florida A&M University, picked up his first SEC offer last night.

Written by Yancy Porter on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

Recruitment heating up for Demi Thompson

The 6' 1", 245 pound rush end out of Lake Mary (FL) has picked up several new scholarship offers since spring training started.

Written by Yancy Porter on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

Softball Wins First Super Regional Game

The top-seeded University of Florida Softball team (66-3) won its first Super Regional game on Friday afternoon with a 4-2 victory over the California Bears (43-26). While the Bears tallied more hits than the Gators, the Gators were also able to capitalize on six walks and three Cal errors.

Written by GatorZone News on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Other Gator Sports News.

Stock is rising

The 6' 0", 275 Godby standout has been receiving a lot of recruiting attention this spring as over 50 colleges came and scouted him during spring ball.

Written by Yancy Porter on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

Gators Are Nunes’ Latest Offer

Upland (Calif.) quarterback Josh Nunes continues to rack up the offers, and Florida became the latest school to offer the four-star signal caller, doing so on Thursday...

Written by Brandon Huffman on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

“Alabama is my only favorite.”

Some players don't have a problem shying away from naming a favorite school early in the process when they know where they to spend the next four years playing college football. This prospect has finished spring training with a goal of a state championship for his high school squad. Scout.com reports the latest news..

Written by Andrew Bone on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

In the Film Room: Carlo Calabrese

As I’ve scoured the Notre Dame message boards the last three years several themes from fans have been prevalent. One of those themes, or should we say pleas, is for Notre Dame to become a more physical football team.

Written by Bryan Driskell on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

Will LaLota be narrowing things down soon?

Anthony LaLota's (The Hun School, Princeton, NJ) recruitment picked up so rapidly that, at one point, it became difficult to keep track of who the latest offers had been. LaLota had told SOR much earlier in the recruiting season that his intention was to put an end to his recruitment during the early summer. Is that still the case?

Written by Matei Georgescu on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

The Godfather speaks

The hardest adjustment for Al Horford when he left the University of Florida for the NBA wasn’t getting used to the banging on the inside or the speed of the pro game. It was the living arrangements. After three years of sharing a dorm suite with Corey Brewer, Joakim Noah and Taurean Green, Horford found himself alone in Atlanta in a spacious new home in the Vinings area with no bathroom to share with his buddies and privacy he hadn’t experienced in quite some time. There were no more food fights, no more wondering what was under Noah’s bed and if at any moment it was going to come crawling out.

Written by GatorCountry.com on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Basketball News.

The art of the bunt

In the bottom of the first inning in Florida’s second game in the Gainesville Regional championship bracket last Sunday afternoon, Kim Waleszonia led off for the Florida Gators and everybody in the ball park knew she was going to bunt. UCF’s first and third basemen were practically on top of her by the time Allison Kime’s first pitch reached the plate. Waleszonia dropped her bat on the ball, a perfect bunt that probably dribbled about four feet. UCF’s catcher was cat-quick coming out of her stance but even with that quick start and a throw that had some muscle behind it there was no catching Waleszonia.

Written by GatorCountry.com on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Other Gator Sports News.

The Godfather speaks

The hardest adjustment for Al Horford when he left the University of Florida for the NBA wasn’t getting used to the banging on the inside or the speed of the pro game. It was the living arrangements. After three years of sharing a dorm suite with Corey Brewer, Joakim Noah and Taurean Green, Horford found himself alone in Atlanta in a spacious new home in the Vinings area with no bathroom to share with his buddies and privacy he hadn’t experienced in quite some time. There were no more food fights, no more wondering what was under Noah’s bed and if at any moment it was going to come crawling out.

Written by GatorCountry.com on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Basketball News.

The art of the bunt

In the bottom of the first inning in Florida’s second game in the Gainesville Regional championship bracket last Sunday afternoon, Kim Waleszonia led off for the Florida Gators and everybody in the ball park knew she was going to bunt. UCF’s first and third basemen were practically on top of her by the time Allison Kime’s first pitch reached the plate. Waleszonia dropped her bat on the ball, a perfect bunt that probably dribbled about four feet. UCF’s catcher was cat-quick coming out of her stance but even with that quick start and a throw that had some muscle behind it there was no catching Waleszonia.

Written by GatorCountry.com on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Other Gator Sports News.

Georgia Prospect Gets Offer From Auburn

A 2009 football prospect updates what is happening on the recruiting front.

Written by Mark Murphy on May 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
Read more articles on Gator Football Recruiting News.

This is the content of the ad4.php file. Leave it blank or include your ad.