For attrition-ravaged Gators, road back begins with long-neglected numbers game
By most accounts, Florida ‘s 27-man signing class in February 2010 was the best in the nation , an obscene haul featuring the nation’s No.
By most accounts, Florida ‘s 27-man signing class in February 2010 was the best in the nation , an obscene haul featuring the nation’s No.
Apparently bowl games are not immune from the poor economy. How else does one explain the Military Bowl’s new mascot , Sgt.
With Florida’s last October game coming up this weekend against heated rival Georgia, the Will Muschamp reunion tour is coming to an end. This game carries a little more meaning for some of Florida’s players than the past three games, as they’ll get a chance to help their current coach beat his alma mater.
For the second consecutive week, Vanderbilt has to explain itself regarding an incident that occurred after their football game.
For the second consecutive week, Vanderbilt has to explain itself for an embarrassing postgame incident. The university issued a statement Tuesday apologizing to “all of the men and women who attend and work at the United States Military Academy, their families, all graduates of USMA and their fans” for leaving the field and blasting music over the PA system during the playing of Army ‘s alma mater.
Weekly notes from the undercard. Houston trashed Marshall Saturday, 63-28, arguably its best win to date en route to a 7-0 start that has the Cougars ranked in the top 20 of every major poll.
Quarterback Matt Barkley thinks Notre Dame players quit in the final minutes of USC’s 31-17 win over the Irish in South Bend, a sentiment several USC players have expressed since the game ended. “I was shocked that they didn’t use the timeouts because we got on the field with … about seven minutes left, and I thought they were planning on stopping us and saving their timeouts for the end when they had the ball,” Barkley said Monday in an interview with Max Kellerman and Marcellus Wiley on 710 ESPN in Los Angeles .
Adjusting to the weekend’s new realities. • Where everyone’s a champion
Adjusting to the weekend’s new realities. • Where everyone’s a champion
Quarterback Matt Barkley thinks Notre Dame players quit in the final minutes of USC ‘s 31-17 win over the Irish in South Bend, a sentiment several USC players have expressed since the game ended. “I was shocked that they didn’t use the timeouts because we got on the field with … about seven minutes left, and I thought they were planning on stopping us and saving their timeouts for the end when they had the ball,” Barkley said Monday in an interview with Max Kellerman and Marcellus Wiley on 710 ESPN Los Angeles
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