GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Kickoff times for the first two University of Florida football games have been set by league television partners, the Southeastern Conference office announced Tuesday.
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Kickoff times for the first two University of Florida football games have been set by league television partners, the Southeastern Conference office announced Tuesday.
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One of the most frequently-asked questions I’ve fielded about Florida’s upcoming season is “can Percy Harvin win the Heisman?” This is a great question, considering the fact that Tim Tebow is still on campus and he won it a year ago. Recent history shows us it can be done with Matt Leinart and Reggie Bush pulling it off at Southern California. Percy has the talent and UF has the offense to showcase him for the big trophy and I think UF will make an extra effort to get Harvin into the mix.
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When Aaron Murray of Tampa Plant committed to the Georgia Bulldogs, many people assumed that it wouldn’t be long before teammate Orson Charles followed suit. There is a lot of chemistry between Murray and the 6-3, 225-pound Charles but that hasn’t stopped Charles from looking around for the best fit and it definitely won’t keep him from checking out the University of Florida. Murray might have said no to the Gators, but Charles will be visiting Gainesville for one of the biggest recruiting nights of the year.
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Matt den Dekker (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) was chosen to the NCAA Tallahassee Regional All-Tourney squad announced on Monday night. The Gators (34-24) finished 0-2 at the event after falling to Tulane and Florida State.
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There were tears of disappointment Sunday night when the Florida Gators saw their thrill ride of a softball season come to an end at the College World Series in Oklahoma City. That eight-inning 1-0 loss to Texas A&M was the kind that rips out hearts and stomps them flat but a day later, the tears were dry and heartache was replaced by resolve. The Gators that got off the bus at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium Monday night where a crowd of about 150-200 fans greeted them were already focusing in on the 2009 season.
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How bad was the injury bug that plagued Florida’s wide receivers during spring football practice back in March and April? Everybody knows all about the number of dinged up players and the serious heel surgery that superstar Percy Harvin had but wide receivers coach Billy Gonzales had to coach through some serious pain, too. Gonzales had shoulder surgery after spring practice and he was scheduled to have a second surgery on that shoulder Monday.
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