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These aren't those same Gators who struggled in non-conference games
Tommy Haugh is the best player in the SEC (Photo by Chris Spears) When CBS rolled out its latest attempt to nail the brackets for a 2026 NCAA Tournament that is still nearly four weeks from the opening tip, three of the four top seeds were Arizona (West), Duke (East) and UConn (South). Florida has already played those three, Arizona in Las Vegas back in November, Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium back in December and UConn at Madison Square Garden, also in November. In losing


Florida Football: 3 Things Jon Sumrall Needs To Do This Spring and Beyond
The most important period in Florida history may rest on the success of Sumrall to get this spring off to a roaring start. By Loren P. Meadows, Football Analyst, GatorBaitMedia.com , Host of the Lowdown with Loren Meadows Out the gate strong-Coach Jon Sumrall (Chris Spears photo) For the past three seasons beginning with Napier’s first week, we set out to grab 6-7 reasons the Florida Gators would win the corresponding number of games the following season. Unfortunately, from


The Art Of Player Development Sets These Florida Gators Apart
Coach Todd Golden has been a master at developing players into potential they may not have realized. Todd Golden will not tolerate a static nature to his program. By CARLTON REESE GatorBaitMedia.com Watching the Florida Gators win is fun – championships even better. Best of all, though, is sustaining that winning edge year and year out such that every season seems like one that could be a potential run for a title, be it conference or national. Winning it all last year took e


When the Gators are making threes, they're a very tough team to beat
Urban Klavzar steps back before launching a 3-pointer (Photo courtesy of UAA) On Florida’s first possession of the game, the Ole Miss Rebels surrounded Rueben Chinyelu with four players. The result, a turnover. The Rebels were determined to neutralize Chinyelu, the nation’s leading rebounder and the Southeastern Conference leader in double-doubles. The strategy was effective, just one teensy problem. In paying so much attention to Chinyelu, Ole Miss left open the perimeter


Florida Bounces Georgia In World’s Largest Indoor Tumbling Party
Coach Jenny Rowland was ecstatic on how her team held it together, winning at Georgia:
“What a fun intense environment it’s always a battle when you’re at Georgia or competing against Georgia and it’s always a great day to be a Gator when you beat Georgia. Gators really did a phenomenal job sticking together, fighting all the way through. We had a little hiccup here and there and yet nobody panicked. Everybody followed through did their job trusted their training trusted


With a win today at Ole Miss Gators maintain their 2-game SEC lead
Boogie Fland gets a defensive stop against Georgia (Photo by Chris Spears) The mathematics favor 12 th -ranked Florida, so much that everybody on the planet expects a blowout today (12 noon, ESPN) when the Gators (20-6-11-2 SEC) take on Ole Miss (11-15, 3-10 SEC) in Oxford. The Gators have won six straight games including their last five on the road and they have a 2-game cushion in the Southeastern Conference standings. Ole Miss, on the other hand, has lost eight straight ga


Softball: Red-Hot Gator Bats Need To Stay Hot This Weekend
The Gators need to come out aggressively in each of these games and play their brand of softball regardless of the opponent


Rueben Chinyelu: Sultan of Swat Or The Chairman of the Boards?
It was shock and awe in high definition — The Massive Mountain Man, The Nigerian Nightmare, The Sultan Of Swat. Pick your favorite and hope the trademark lawyers are asleep


The Gators are a lock for the SEC title so who's playing for second?
Rueben Chinyelu in the locker room after the Gators won the 2025 national championship (Photo by Chris Spears) At the NBA 3-point contest in 1988, Larry Bird arrived in the locker room, surveyed his opponents and asked, “Which one of you guys is playing for second?” Out on the floor, Bird never even took his Boston Celtics warmup jacket off and won, beating Dale Ellis in the final round. He hoisted his index finger to signal No. 1 before his final shot even dropped through th


At this point of the season, every Gator basketball win is beautiful
Alex Condon scores his 100th point as a Gator (Photo by Chris Spears) When he grades the film of 12 th -ranked Florida’s 78-66 win over South Carolina, Todd Golden will have no problem whatsoever filling up a legal pad with items that must be corrected. Pretty, it wasn’t but grind it out wins count just the same as the aesthetically pleasing wins that send the fan base into frothing at the mouth frenzies. The outcome was never in doubt Tuesday night. Almost from the opening


A breakdown of the Southeastern Conference basketball race
Todd Golden has the Gators in the SEC driver's seat (Photo by Chris Spears) With six games remaining in the regular season, Florida is in the driver’s seat for its first Southeastern Conference championship since 2014. The SEC awards its conference championship to the team that wins the regular season. For NCAA Tournament purposes, the winner of the SEC Tournament gets the automatic berth. The Gators have a 1-game lead over Arkansas and a 2-game lead over Vanderbilt, Alabama,


Gators move up to No. 12 and on everybody's NCAA No. 3 line
Xaivian Lee was SEC Co-Player of the Week (Photo by Chris Spears) The very last thing Todd Golden wants is for the now 12 th -ranked Gators (19-6, 10-2 SEC) to bask in the glow of a win over the Kentucky Wildcats. Any win over Kentucky is a good win and should be celebrated but not at the expense of whatever and whoever is next. In this case, it’s South Carolina (11-14, 2-10 SEC), a team the Gators whomped by 47 points back on January 28. Things are certainly different now.
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