May 29th, 2008

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Foley still looking for improvement

DESTIN --- He’s got another Southeastern Conference All-Sports Trophy in hand and those things never get old no matter how many that you win but if you think Jeremy Foley has the University of Florida athletic program dialed in on cruise control, then think again. Foley is happy with the success of the athletic program but he spends his days doing whatever he can to give every Florida coach whatever is necessary to win at the highest levels.

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Foley still looking for improvement

DESTIN --- He’s got another Southeastern Conference All-Sports Trophy in hand and those things never get old no matter how many that you win but if you think Jeremy Foley has the University of Florida athletic program dialed in on cruise control, then think again. Foley is happy with the success of the athletic program but he spends his days doing whatever he can to give every Florida coach whatever is necessary to win at the highest levels.

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TV and Radio Broadcast Information for NCAA Baseball Regional

The Gator Baseball team opens play in the NCAA Tournament on Friday afternoon at the Tallahassee Regional. Check here for information on TV and radio broadcasts throughout the weekend.

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Giles sets sights on Ross’ record

Jarvis Giles has his eyes on Lydell Ross, the former Tampa Gaither star who went on to play tailback at Ohio State. Giles, a 6-0, 180-pounder, ran for 1,378 yards and 19 touchdowns last season but he’s got his sights set on 2,350 yards as a senior. If he can reach his goal, he will surpass Ross in the Gaither record book.

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Giles sets sights on Ross’ record

Jarvis Giles has his eyes on Lydell Ross, the former Tampa Gaither star who went on to play tailback at Ohio State. Giles, a 6-0, 180-pounder, ran for 1,378 yards and 19 touchdowns last season but he’s got his sights set on 2,350 yards as a senior. If he can reach his goal, he will surpass Ross in the Gaither record book.

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Giles sets sights on Ross’ record

Jarvis Giles has his eyes on Lydell Ross, the former Tampa Gaither star who went on to play tailback at Ohio State. Giles, a 6-0, 180-pounder, ran for 1,378 yards and 19 touchdowns last season but he’s got his sights set on 2,350 yards as a senior. If he can reach his goal, he will surpass Ross in the Gaither record book.

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Meyer hopes to take weight off Tebow’s shoulders

The 2007 Heisman Trophy winner is visiting jails and speaking at youth rallies. He even assisted in the circumcision of poor Filipino boys while most college students were partying it up on spring break.

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Meyer hopes to take weight off Tebow’s shoulders

The 2007 Heisman Trophy winner is visiting jails and speaking at youth rallies. He even assisted in the circumcision of poor Filipino boys while most college students were partying it up on spring break.

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Telfort shows off during spring game

After enduring a season in which a teammate died and a pregame brawl that resulted in a number of teammates ejected from the first game of the state playoffs, spring football is a very welcome sight for Frankie Telfort of Miami’s Gulliver Prep. Thanks to a season to forget, Telfort and his teammates are motivated to make 2008 a season to remember.

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Telfort shows off during spring game

After enduring a season in which a teammate died and a pregame brawl that resulted in a number of teammates ejected from the first game of the state playoffs, spring football is a very welcome sight for Frankie Telfort of Miami’s Gulliver Prep. Thanks to a season to forget, Telfort and his teammates are motivated to make 2008 a season to remember.

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Gators open up CWS with Rajin Cajuns

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK --- On Thursday afternoon, the Florida softball team will take the first step in the last phase of a season-long effort to make history when it faces Louisiana-Lafayette in the first game of the Women’s College World Series at 1 p.m. EDT.

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Gators open up CWS with Rajin Cajuns

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK --- On Thursday afternoon, the Florida softball team will take the first step in the last phase of a season-long effort to make history when it faces Louisiana-Lafayette in the first game of the Women’s College World Series at 1 p.m. EDT.

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SEC coaches vote for early signing

DESTIN --- Recruiting was the hot topic of the day for the Southeastern Conference football coaches who voted 9-3 Wednesday to allow an early signing period for football. The proposal goes to the 12 SEC presidents for approval and if ratified will make the league the first in the country with an early signing period.

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