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Gator Nation, Time To Buckle Up And Change The Pitch: Jon Sumrall Is About to Get Louder.
There’s a different hum in the air around Gainesville this summer, and it’s got nothing to do with the heat index. It’s the sound of a program waking up. Apparently some of the media outside the Orange & Blue hemisphere are waking up, too.
Thoughts of the Day: July 19, 2026
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey A few thoughts to jump start your Sunday morning: SEC Media Days can trace its roots to the days of the Sky Writers, where the best sports columnists and writers in the south flew to all 10 Southeastern Conference schools for the stories that would hype the upcoming football season. Along the way some genius came up with the idea of bringing coaches and a few players from each school to a central location. Instead of the 30 or so writers who went


True confessions for a July morning
“Get in line in that processional, step into that small confessional, there the guy who’s got religion’ll tell you if your sins original” – From “The Vatican Rag” by Tom Lehrer It is July 18, 2026, a good day for a soul-cleansing slate of true confessions about sports and other things. Confession No. 1: I think it is already next year Both my grandfather and father died believing every new season would be the one in which the Florida Gators finally won the Southeastern Co


SEC Media Days: There’s An Asterisk Hanging Over Athens Like A Summer Thunderstorm
So will the media downgrade the Dawgs when they gather in Tampa? A little — and it’s already starting.


Thoughts of the Day: July 16, 2026
A few thoughts to jump start your Thursday morning:At Atlantic Coast Conference Media Days in Charlotte Wednesday, Ashton Daniels, whose quarterback journey has taken him from Stanford to Auburn to Florida State, said, “We’re going to get this place (FSU) back to where it needs to be. It’s just going to take time.” Time is precious and in short supply in Tallahassee where FSU has posted six losing seasons in the last eight and is 7-17 in the last two. Another losing season in


Gators Got A Bigger Swamp: Why Bell Is The Best Thing to Happen Since Spurrier Came Home
In his first statement since being appointed UF’s 14th president, Bell said he’s preparing to “take the state’s flagship university to new heights.” He laid out a 100-day plan to fill vacant leadership and listen to campus stakeholders. And he set the bar where Gator fans want it — Top 3, not just Top 5


Mid-summer look at SEC hoops: It's the Gators and then everybody else
(Photo by Chris Spears) It’s Florida and then there is everybody else. That’s the mid-summer assessment for basketball in the Southeastern Conference. With nearly every roster complete, the Gators have five experienced starters ready to go for the 2026-27 season and more experienced, quality depth than any team in the country. Todd Golden has assembled a roster capable of playing any style and withstanding a bad day at the office by a whistle-happy zebra crew. ESPN bracketo


Dear Mr. President: The Time Has Come For Us To Reclaim Our Most Famous Chant
Once upon a time, it was the most beloved cheer in The Swamp — a call-and-response war chant that rattled visiting teams and rallied the home crowd.


Thoughts of the Day: July 13, 2026
(Photo by Chris Spears) A few thoughts to jump start your Monday morning: “I win. Google it.” Those are the words of Curt Cignetti, whose two seasons as the head coach at Indiana have produced 27 wins, two losses and the 2025 national championship. Cignetti doesn’t do it with magic woofie dust. He wins, in large part because he dominates on the money down. Win on third down consistently and it tends to show in the won-lost record. Cignetti and Indiana went 16-0 last year, c


Thoughts of the Day: July 12, 2026
A few thoughts to jump start your Sunday morning: The talking season is upon us and will be in full gear in another week when SEC Media Days kicks off in Tampa. Nobody will be surprised when media gathered from all over the nation predicts a 1-2 SEC finish with Texas and Georgia occupying the top two spots. The real questions will be teams three through 12, all of whom are capable of finding the consistency it will take to win anywhere from eight to ten games. Here is early


How Many Ways Did Napier Get It Wrong For Four Years? Let Us (AI) Count Them.
It’s a nice, tidy little confession. The trouble is, one Florida booster already beat him to the punch line, telling OutKick it’s “infuriating to hear him calmly explain what went wrong when everyone knew what the problem was in real time” — the AD told him, the fans told him, the media told him, and he told all of us to mind our business.


It's Time for Us To Trade The Pitch For The Gridiron Because This Is What We Do
We already have The Beautiful Game here in America!
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