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So Long For A While Jacksonville. And Thanks for the Memories.
As If Written By STEVE SPURRIER
You give this game a few decades, and it grows its own legends, its own villains, and a few ghosts that never quite leave the grass. I ought to know — I’ve played both the hero and the haunted in this one.


Lane Kiffin’s Postgame Words Spark Debate as LSU, Florida Ramp Up Pursuit
Ole Miss took a crucial step forward in the SEC race with last Saturday’s 34-26 win at Oklahoma, powered by Kewan Lacy’s late touchdowns and


Why I despise the Georgia Bulldogs and why you should, too
Simply saying I don’t like Georgia would be one of the all-time understatements. Saying I hate Georgia is far closer to reality but lacks in


2025 SEC Coaching Carousel: High-Stakes, High-Dollar Spectacle
Jimmy Sexton, the ultimate dealmaker, is the puppet-master, orchestrating nearly every move on the board.


LSU Fires Brian Kelly After Texas A&M Collapse
LSU has fired head football coach Brian Kelly less than four years after making one of the boldest hires in program …


Today’s Truth About Lane Kiffin, Who’s Getting Richer By The Minute
Is Lane Kiffin Florida’s next coach? Pick one: Yes. No. I don’t know.


Blind Resume Coach Selection: Who Should Florida Gators Hire Next?
Let’s look at a blind resume for 5 of the top candidates for the spot.


It's Florida-Georgia week but all eyes are on Lane Kiffin
(Photo by Chris Spears) It is Florida-Georgia week and the Gators (3-4, 2-2 SEC) will go into the annual clash in Jacksonville under the direction of interim coach Billy Gonzales. With five games remaining in the regular season, the Gators can still become bowl eligible if Gonzales is able to lead them to three wins. That is a monumental task considering the schedule includes 5 th -ranked Georgia, 8 th -ranked Ole Miss (in Oxford) and 17 th -ranked Tennessee. If Gonzales were


Florida’s Bona Fide Offer to Lane Kiffin Sparks SEC Firestorm
Upon further review, Florida is making a bona fide offer to Lane Kiffin, with sources putting an actual number down. By CARLTON REESE GatorBaitMedia.com Forgive me while I crawl out from beyond the grid where I have been hibernating the past several days. The old saying goes that “you miss a day, and you miss a lot” is certainly true for someone who kept his phone and computer at home while camping in the wild. Upon re-entering the so-called “grid” and its purported “civil


Billy Gonzales brings energy, sense of urgency for Florida football
“You won’t have Richard Nixon to kick around anymore.” – Richard Nixon, 1962


Kevin O'Sullivan takes leave of absence from Florida baseball
Kevin O’Sullivan, who has taken the Florida baseball team to the College World Series nine times, winning the NCAA championship in 2017, has taken a leave of absence, effective immediately. In a statement released Wednesday, O’Sullivan said, “I appreciate the support of the University and athletic department. I have some personal and family issues that need my full attention at this time.” In response, Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin released this statement: “Coac


O'Hara will be calling plays from the booth; new role for Spurrier Jr.
(Photo by Chris Spears) The first order of business for interim head coach Billy Gonzales was to delegate authority for the Florida offense. Billy Napier served as his own play caller and offensive coordinator but with Napier gone, Gonzales has had to shuffle responsibilities starting with who will be calling the plays and who will be chiefly responsible for the game plan. Ryan O’Hara, who has been the quarterbacks coach, will be in the booth calling the plays when the Gato
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