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Rueben Chinyelu national defensive player of the year; will he be back for one more season?
Will Rueben Chinyelu return to Florida or bolt for the NBA (Photo by Chris Spears) When Rueben Chinyelu was announced as the National Defensive Player of the Year Tuesday by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), it confirmed what Todd Golden has been saying for months. With the 2026 award in hand, is it possible that Chinyelu will be back in his Florida uniform with a chance to not only win the defensive player of the year award a second time, but get the Gat


Gator Football’s Not-So-Secret Weapon
At 6-foot-1, 231 pounds, Baugh looks like he should run through people — and he does — but what’s been underestimated is how often he runs away from them.


GATOR BASEBALL’S BACK BABY! SWEEPS ARKANSAS
ninth with everything wobbling again — and instead of letting it unravel, he snapped off the strikeout that stranded Arkansas and sealed something bigger than a game.
For O’Sullivan’s club, this wasn’t just about surviving another close call. It was about answering a miserable stretch with something definitive.


Yes, We Know Tommy Haugh Must Go, But …
We need to go slow here and burn the candle of hope, carefully exploring every possibility. Because players like Haugh don’t come around often and he's a true treasure. Not like this. Not packaged this way. Not with that combination of grit, growth, and good old-fashioned basketball conscience.


Still trying to ease the pain of an early exit
If anyone is up to the challenge of constructing a contender for next season, it's Todd Golden. By CARLTON REESE GatorBaitMedia.com I must admit the difficulty of watching the NCAA Tournament since last week’s heartbreak at the hands of the Iowa Hawkeyes. We shouldn’t be here, yet here we are… mired in a deluge of “what if?” and “why didn’t we?” A week has passed and the moments still replay in my mind, an attempt to alter a reality that is more of a poison pill. This all


Gator Spring Football: The Swamp Welcomes A New Coach, New Era And New Quarterback
If there’s a gravitational force inside this quarterback room, it’s the offensive coordinator — a high-octane, sleeves-rolled-up, “let’s go right now” kind of football coach who doesn’t do idle.


Gator Hoops: What's Next? The Return Of Boogie Fland Could Inspire Todd’s Rebuild.
You could tell they were stunned when the game against Iowa ended everything so abruptly. And in their hearts, they felt this was rightfully theirs and they were on a mission to win it again. When they did not, it was a shock to their system.


Plenty of variables as Todd Golden puts together the Florida basketball roster for next season
Depending on the NCAA and NBA, Todd Golden could have a team that could very well compete for the NCAA championship next year or one with a


Florida Football Has Been A Carousel Of Defensive Coordinators. This HAS To Stop.
White doesn't care how many yards you give up. He's told you that.
"My dad was in the military, so I bounced around a lot," White told Scott Carter this week. "I was born in Massachusetts, did three years in Wyoming, three years in Germany, and then we settled in Rhode Island."
"My dad was in the military, so I bounced around a lot," White told Scott Carter this week. "I was born in Massachusetts, did three years in Wyoming, three years in Germany, and then we settled in


GATOR FOOTBALL: What An Outsider's Look Inside Spring Football Revealed
Gator Football: An Outsider’s Look Inside Spring Practice
Meyer And Gruden may address team on Friday
By EDDIE GILLEY
GatorBaitMedia.com
The portion of practice that the media is allowed to see is fairly vanilla. A few drills, some stretching, a couple of periods of special teams work, and some individual group work. And let’s face it, everyone looks great in the spring.
There was already a buzz about Friday’s practice as it was speculated two VIP guests will address th


Florida has no intention of letting Todd Golden leave for North Carolina or anywhere else
Scott Stricklin says Todd Golden is "a priority for the University of Florida and we're going to treat him as such."


Sumrall Admits Quarterback Competition Is Almost Even. But We Can Win With Either Of Them.
One thing that has differentiates him, though, is the ability to build relationships with players in a period of skepticism. “Relationships are built on trust,” he said. “One one way to build that is through getting to know their story.” And so he asks, listens and learns
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