The future of Gator football is the beginning of every season. It has been that way since I was a freshman in 1963. Hope springs eternal:
I was in school when Spurrier was the QB and attended many games when Sputtier was the Old Ball Coach. Now 79 years old, I hesitate to guess...
As a freshman in 1963 I dare say that most of my frat bros and friends could have been arrested for DUI. Times have changed. Having bee married...
To what standard do we hold a 20 plus or minus year old? Must they be held in contempt for choosing another school? If you want to be punished...
Ergo, high school athletes who are not football players should not play college sports because only 1 percent of sports fans care about them?...
P.S. I’ve been a Gator fan starting before I was a freshman in 1963.
The days when college football players felt that loyalty to a school was paramount to everything else are in the past. The same is true of...
Gators vs.Bucknuts. Our daughter and I were at the game. Bucknuts were picked to win by almost everyone. We ran into Max Starks just before the...
For how long has revenue from football funded other sports? Is it not possible to have excellence in many sports without causing the football...
I did not know that cows make cash.
One should look at the win-loss record,SEC championships and national championships in all sports under Jeremy’s tenure. He was widely...
I was a freshman at UF in 1963. History tends to repeat itself. The pessimism versus optimism and reactions thereto is nothing new.
The transfer portal and allure of money transcends loyalty to one team. Sad, but true.
Freshman Gator 1963; married last trimester at UF 1967; still married 56 years later!
I was a freshman in 1963. It was great to watch Gator football begin a meteoric rise. It’s still great going to the games. Football programs...
If you ask a parent who is paying for their child to go to college, many would say academics is more important, but love coming to the games.
Having practiced law for almost 50 years, I must say that the increase of judicial intervention in college sports is appalling.