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Today’s headlines include; Early enrollment can lead to big payoff for quarterbacks; SEC East ready for football season; Caldwell, Gators’ top offensive threat, returns for senior year; Florida ready to start preseason practice; Meyer Plans Tough UF Camp and more….

ATHENS, Ga.—Fifteen minutes after making one of the most important decisions of his life, Eric Zeier was facing another tough dilemma.

Early enrollment can lead to big payoff for quarterbacks

At the 2007 SEC Media Days in Birmingham last week, all 12 SEC teams were represented by the head coach and two players. This week The Crimson White takes a look at the SEC East. Next week will feature SEC West teams.

SEC East ready for football season

Play hard. Play smart. Play together. Outlined in large letters on the far right side of the field, these are the three sentiments driving the UF women’s soccer team.

Booth to boost Gators in new season

Florida wide receiver Andre Caldwell didn’t like what he heard from the NFL draft’s advisory board on his bearish pro stock. Projection: third round.

Caldwell, Gators’ top offensive threat, returns for senior year

Another season, another toughness test. That’s what is facing Urban Meyer’s third Florida team. Just like the UF teams before this one, Meyer is questioning the Gators’ toughness heading into the season.

Florida ready to start preseason practice

Another season, another toughness test. That’s what is facing Urban Meyer’s third Florida team. Just like the UF teams before this one, Meyer is questioning the Gators’ toughness heading into the season.

Meyer Plans Tough UF Camp

GAINESVILLE (FBW)—Lee Humphrey is having a Matthew 6:34 kind of summer. After putting on one of the greatest long-range shooting clinics in NCAA tournament history, the former University of Florida basketball star is now waiting—and waiting—for a job, learning patience and trust along the way.

University of Florida’s Lee Humphrey waits on God for next step

Entering his 10th season, Jaguars running back Fred Taylor, who is the 21st-leading rusher in NFL history with 9,513 yards, is on the cusp of the 10,000-yard milestone. The numbers show Taylor is a different player than his reputation of being prone to injury. His calling card is consistency. Taylor discussed the milestone, his legacy and trying to make the Super Bowl:

Taylor reflects on place in history

Former Gator first baseman Matt LaPorta likely won’t forget his first professional at-bat. LaPorta blasted a solo home run in his first plate appearance for the Helena Brewers on Monday night.

Memorable homer for LaPorta