by Neil Shulman | Apr 6, 2014 | Basketball Game Recaps, Gator Basketball, General College Basketball, Road to North Texas
Where do I even begin? What am I supposed to say to start my final game recap of one of the most magical seasons since I’ve been covering Gator sports? I guess the most logical place to start is by saying that Florida played far from their best basketball last... by Neil Shulman | Apr 1, 2014 | Gator Basketball, General College Basketball, Road to North Texas
We all know the story by now. Once upon a time, there was this guy named Shabazz Napier, who may have done something four months ago that involved a basketball to drive a dagger through the hearts of Gator Nation. Something like this. Of course, much has happened... by Neil Shulman | Mar 30, 2014 | Basketball Game Recaps, Gator Basketball, General College Basketball, Road to North Texas
It’s over. Three years of Elite Eight failures, and the heartache, misery, tears and anguish that came with them, are nothing but history now. And while they’re at it, maybe this team has a little more- and better piece of- history they’d like to... by Neil Shulman | Mar 19, 2014 | Gator Basketball, General College Basketball, Uncategorized
I’ll be blunt. This is about as easy a road as Florida could have possibly gotten to North Texas. There are games still to be played, though, and March Madness is the international capital of upsets. So what I’m going to do is break down each of... by Neil Shulman | Mar 10, 2014 | Bracketology, Gator Basketball, General College Basketball, Uncategorized
Our second to last bracketology piece has a few drastic changes to it, and one that’s sure to incite some debate. Among the notable changes: -Arkansas, despite an albatross loss to Alabama, was the last team we gave a bye to. Barring a loss in their first game... by Neil Shulman | Feb 23, 2014 | Bracketology, General College Basketball
February 24, 2014 A few things have changed since we did our initial bracketology last week. First, I added a St. Bonaventure fan to the mix to lobby on behalf of mid majors, since UConn, Michigan State and Florida, the initial three schools being represented, are all...