It’s more than just catching the ball
It’s tough to be disappointed in the Florida wide receivers after Saturday’s season-opening 56-10 victory over Hawaii. The Gators only threw the ball 17 times and only two players had multiple receptions and tight end Tate Casey was one of them. But wide receivers coach Billy Gonzales doesn’t care. He was happy with the performance of his players in securing the first victory of the 2008 campaign.
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