Here’s why Florida Gators fans (should) hate Scott Stricklin

by | Jul 28, 2025 | Baseball, Basketball, Football

I pulled a novel’s worth of receipts on Florida AD Scott Stricklin. (Photo via Phelan Ebenhack, AP)

Scott Stricklin certainly is a lightning bolt of a conversation topic among Florida Gators fans.

Ask some fans, and they’ll tell you they outright hate him. Some others grant Stricklin’s time the “mixed bag” status, citing Todd Golden’s national title on the hardwood and the jury still ultimately being out on Billy Napier. And a few– either due to ignorance, indifference, or just plain stupidity– do like him.

Let’s forget the latter category, though, and focus on the middle two. Because frankly, it’s likely less than 5% of the fanbase that actually will defend the job Florida’s AD has done since arriving in November 2016.

And let’s start right off the bat by discrediting a very common talking point about Stricklin: that he was responsible for nothing but bad hires in men’s basketball and football, the two biggest sports. That argument didn’t have much credence two years ago, when Golden and Napier led Florida to losing seasons in their first years, because one year is never enough to judge a coach by. Following Golden’s national championship in San Antonio, and Napier’s (modest but still noticeable) improvement to 7-5 in his third year, it has even less.

Yes, believe it or not, the way to truly gauge the devastating– and possibly insurmountable– damage that Scott Stricklin has done to the Gators athletics program actually has nothing to do with his football or men’s basketball hires.

Dan Mullen went 34-15 in four years, including three New Year’s Six Bowls, two top ten finishes and an appearance in the SEC Championship Game. He then basically just stopped trying and had to be fired before the program completely came off the rails. Napier, for his part, is still in purgatory, and we’ll need a fourth year to truly judge him one way or another. He could end up being a colossal failure, or he could end up as a case study for why you don’t fire coaches in their first three seasons. We simply don’t have that data yet, so we can’t use it in this argument. And plus, both Napier and Mullen were lauded as great hires at the time– both by yours truly and nationally.

No, the far better reason Florida Gators fans should despise Scott Stricklin is because he is verifiably disconnected from reality. And he always has been. (Look at the date of that article.)

Let’s run through the things Scott Stricklin has done to tarnish the image of the once-proud Gators athletics program.

Scott Stricklin hired not one but two coaches who had to be fired for abusing their athletes

It’s amazing how time plus the fact that women’s basketball and soccer are not revenue sports can make people forget the grotesque details of why Scott Stricklin has gotten to make multiple hires in those sports. But not me. Because it shouldn’t be forgotten, ever.

Long story short, Stricklin’s first hire was a women’s basketball coach who not only led Florida to its worst four-year record in an already bleak program history, he crippled players’ mental health along the way. Thanks to a mixture of racist and homophobic comments, firing basketballs at ACL-torn legs, and driving record numbers of players to the transfer portal, Florida ultimately had no choice but to cut bait. This was the story of Cam Newbauer.

So alright, Stricklin made a huge mistake with that hire. But, fine, everyone makes mistakes. Surely he’d learn his lesson, due far more due diligence with future coaching hires, and make sure he never hired an abusive coach again, right?

No. Enter Tony Amato, a women’s soccer coach from Arizona. While perhaps not quite as over-the-top with his abuse as Newbauer, Amato put his own spin on driving players toward mental illnesses with a psychotic obsession about their weight that caused multiple players to develop eating disorders. Predictably, the results were horrendous, and to Stricklin’s credit, Amato was fired after one losing season.

Scott Stricklin tried to sweep Newbauer’s horrifying abuse under the rug

Personally, I do believe in forgiveness, and even more importantly, learning from mistakes. Nobody is perfect, and if we don’t get to grow and be better because of our missteps, then none of us would ever have careers or lives.

So, then, you may ask, why would I not apply that line of thinking to Scott Stricklin? Because it doesn’t seem to be a mistake. Receipts clearly show that Stricklin had knowledge of Cam Newbauer’s abuse well before he eventually fired him after four awful seasons. And by “knowledge,” I mean “quite a bit of detail” of the extent of the ugliness– dating back to January of 2019. That means that Newbauer was allowed to coach for an additional two full seasons after the first few complaints came to his desk.

Following his fourth season, Newbauer had a 46-71 overall record. So as the allegations kept coming and the losses piled up like autumn leaves, Scott Stricklin watched it all unfold and apparently decided, “Hmmm, you know what this Gator women’s basketball program needs? More of this. Let’s extend Newbauer’s contract.” So that’s what he did– and for good measure, he lied through his teeth to Gator fans about the status of the program.

“Cam is building his program the right way and making steady progress,” declared Stricklin about the coach with the worst record over a four-year stretch in program history. “It’s important that he have the time needed to continue that progress.” Six weeks later, Stricklin went back on his word and fired Newbauer. You know, the coach who was making steady progress and needed time to continue making that progress.

Even after dismissing Newbauer, Stricklin continued his efforts to hide what had been done. He allowed Newbauer to script his own exit with the pitiful “he’s leaving to focus on his family” routine. Had the student journalists at UF not broken the story, Cam Newbauer would have gotten to ride off into the sunset with the legacy of a good-hearted, family-first Christian.

But the Alligator’s bombshell story prevented that, forcing Stricklin to take accountability. You know what should have happened in Stricklin’s accepting of responsibility? Anybody should have been able to watch him do it, in a press conference, with a live-streamed video showing him answering questions from a large number of reporters.

That didn’t happen. Instead, the very outlet that broke the story was barred from any access to Stricklin as the man who allowed the abuse to go on for four years met with four handpicked media members– who have done the UAA’s bidding for a long time, I might add– and answered softballs that did the bare minimum necessary to even acknowledge that anything bad had taken place.

And don’t for a second think that Scott Stricklin just doesn’t like making public appearances, which in itself would be a red flag. He’s fine and dandy with getting camera time– when it’s convenient for him. He sure seemed happy to hog the spotlight when it came time to shake hands with a crop of Air Force pilots at a baseball game, and run down onto the floor in the AlamoDome to take credit for the national championship, and then of course to recognize the national championship basketball team in the Swamp.

“Alright, we get it,” say my critics. “He messed up with Newbauer, now move on.” Oh, am I harping on women’s basketball too much? OK, no problem. Let’s see how his other coaching hires at Florida have panned out…

The overall record of Stricklin’s coaching hires is pathetic

As mentioned above, Scott Stricklin has hired nine coaches at Florida in the decade that he’s been here. Of those nine, just three of them have winning records in SEC play: Todd Golden, Dan Mullen, and Adam Steinberg (men’s tennis). Of those three, one of them (Mullen) has already been fired for quitting on the program, and another one (Steinberg) clears the .500 mark by the skin of his teeth (14-12). So I’m not sure those really help Stricklin’s case that much.

Let’s look at the other six. And you know this is going to be a rough ride when you realize that Billy Napier– with a 10-14 SEC record– is actually the fourth best of the nine hires Stricklin has ever made at Florida, at least in terms of his record against his fellow SEC members. That 10-14 record comes out to be 41.67%.

Because never mind batting .50%; of Stricklin’s nine hires, the majority of them (5/9) have winning percentages of less than 40% in SEC play. Women’s basketball coach Kelly Rae Finley’s 25-39 SEC record comes out to 39.1%, then it really drops off. Women’s tennis coach Per Nilsson’s ugly record of 4-11 equates to 26.7%, soccer coach Sam Bohon’s paltry 3-20-7 SEC record translates to 21.7%, and then you have the previously mentioned two coaches who were fired for abuse: Cam Newbauer went 15-47 (24.2%) and Tony Amato went 3-6-1 in his lone season (35.0%).

Is that good, Scott? I don’t think it’s very good.

If Scott Stricklin got his way, Todd Golden would never be here

Never mind the fact that Billy Donovan handed Stricklin the Todd Golden hire on a silver platter. Forget the fact that Stricklin had the rarest and highest-value of jewels gift wrapped for him, and all he had to do was accept the recommendation from the greatest coach in Gator men’s basketball history. Seriously, toss that fact out the window, I’ll even be nice here and credit Stricklin with the hire of Golden outright.

How about the fact that Scott Stricklin never even wanted to hire Todd Golden– or anybody, for that matter– to begin with?

Remember that contract extension Stricklin handed his Mike Rice Jr. clone of a women’s hoops coach after the worst four-year stretch in program history? Well, maybe we can deploy the Occam’s Razor card here. Maybe Stricklin was just randomly tossing out contract extensions to everyone within a three-mile radius that day– because at the same time as he extended Newbauer, he also extended Mike White for additional two years (and also Mullen, but I won’t fault him for that as nobody could have realistically foreseen the crash that followed). That lengthened White’s contract from an expiration date of 2025 to 2027.

In other words, Stricklin sat and watched heavily favored Florida choke an 11-point lead with less than ten minutes to go against 15 seed Oral Roberts in the NCAA Tournament, and– as with Newbauer– said to himself, “You know what Gator basketball needs? More of this guy.”

How did Stricklin justify the extension, you might ask? With more whitewashing: “Though he’s still relatively young by coaching standards, Mike has already established himself as a successful head coach,” asserted Stricklin about the guy who advanced to the Sweet 16 only once and finished in the top four of the SEC standings just twice in six seasons. “Because of his work ethic, intelligence and competitiveness his career has such a high ceiling, and it’s going to be fun watching what his Gator teams accomplish for years to come.”

Guess what happened next? White’s Gators regressed further in his seventh year, and he bolted for Georgia not even ten months later. So the next time you demand I give Scott Stricklin credit for hiring Todd Golden, just remember: if it was up to Stricklin, he never would have been in a position to hire Golden at all.

Scott Stricklin repeatedly gaslights his own fans (with examples)

You might have been picking up on a pattern here. Between the statements he’s made about Mike White and Cam Newbauer and the fact that he only shows his face in public for feel-good photo-ops, you can probably figure out a few things about the most powerful employee at the University of Florida (since the school still doesn’t have a president.)

It’s a classic case of the passive-aggressive narcissist. Stricklin is nowhere to be found in the many instances where he has difficult questions to answer, and then emerges out of thin air and jumps for joy and leads the cheers in the rare instances when he can actually take credit for something good.

Yes, I know that H2 tag is more subjective than the others. So here are some examples to back up that title I gave him.

Stricklin tries to take credit for eleven national championships that he had nothing to do with

Let’s start with his bio on the Florida Gators’ website. Prior to Florida basketball winning the 2025 national title, it read as follows: “Eleven national championships have been added to the mantle during his tenure.” This English would make you think that Stricklin personally had something to do with each one of those titles… when in reality, they were won by coaches hired by Jeremy Foley.

Let’s go one by one: Roland Thornqvist, Women’s Tennis (hired in 2001, won in 2017); Mike Holloway, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (hired in 2003, won in 2017, 2022, 2023, 2024) and Indoor Track & Field (2018, 2019) and both Women’s Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field 2022; Kevin O’Sullivan, Baseball, (hired in 2008, won in 2017); Bryan Shelton, Men’s Tennis (hired in 2013, won in 2021); and JD Deacon, Men’s Golf, (hired in 2014, won in 2023). Stricklin, of course, arrived in November 2016. All he had to do was not be dumb enough to fire highly successful coaches and stay out of their way. Those titles belong in Jeremy Foley’s legacy, not Stricklin’s.

After Gator basketball defeated Houston for its third national title, Stricklin’s bio got a slight update. While at least now Stricklin finally has something to show for his nine coaching hires, lumping in the one championship from a coach that he hired along with eleven more from coaches that he didn’t hire to inflate the number of titles he can claim to twelve is simply shameful.

Now, that’s not exactly lying, per se. It’s not nearly as blatantly false of a statement as what Stricklin said in announcing both Newbauer’s extension and his dismissal. But it’s intellectually dishonest and highly deceptive at best, and once you dig past the surface of that statement and realize that Stricklin had nothing to do with bringing those title-winning coaches to Gainesville, it looks more and more like he has something to hide. (Which as we’ve discussed before, he often does.)

He claimed “hot seat” was a “made-up term” when Billy Napier was 11-14 after two seasons

Though Stricklin has inflicted a whole bunch of damage to Gator athletics, he’s also gotten lucky in some ways. Because that damage could easily be even worse– and Stricklin has outright told us that his tune wouldn’t change a bit even if it was.

Back in January of 2024, Stricklin was asked about if Billy Napier would be on the hot seat with an 11-14 record. At the time, Napier sported the worst winning percentage of any Gator football coach since Raymond Wolf– who coached from 1946-1949. You know, the same decade in which Adolf Hitler ruled Germany and the United States eviscerated Hiroshima and Nagasaki with atomic bombs. That’s the last time a Florida football coach had a record that bad.

Stricklin’s response? “I don’t care. It doesn’t matter. It’s a made-up term,” he told The Orlando Sentinel. “People can put them on whatever list they want. It has nothing to do with reality.”

Since you love reality, here’s a healthy dose of it for you, Scott: when you have to fire your first football hire because he quits on the program and your second football hire has the worst winning percentage of any coach since the immediate aftermath of World War II two seasons into his tenure, he is under far more pressure to win than the average FBS coach. That is not up for debate; that is a fact. And you, as the guy who hired both of them, now have a vested interest in that second hire succeeding, which means you have ulterior motives to say that.

Now, nobody is going to suggest Stricklin just brazenly toss his guy under the bus, either. But since he’s clearly a devious politician, he of all people should be familiar with the power of the, “As always, we constantly evaluate the state of the program. Billy Napier is our football coach and we’re looking forward to seeing the results follow the progress this year…” type of statement. Instead, he reverted back to his instincts of passive-aggressively flipping double birdies to his own fanbase, shaming them for even coining the term “hot seat.”

Stricklin cowered behind a graphic to announce Napier’s return to Florida in 2025– at the worst possible time

Luckily for Stricklin, Napier pulled Florida out of the nosedive it was in in 2024 at the last possible moment. Such a triumphant second act could have been rewarded with a public vote of confidence at the end of the season. Stricklin could have even done his favorite thing ever– peacocking for the cameras when it suited him.

In classic Stricklin fashion, though, he managed to bungle even this. Because he jumped the gun on declaring Napier would return, and wound up making an even bigger jerk off of himself than he did with the “hot seat” nonsense.

Florida had started the year a very ugly 1-2, and managed to right the ship and get to 4-3. And the fact that they almost took down big bad Georgia? Hell, if DJ Lagway stayed healthy, they might have even beaten them. But hey, from 1-2 to 4-4 is great improvement, so let’s lock this guy down, right? And let’s do so in the most condescending way imaginable– behind a written statement that gives the world zero opportunity to ask him questions. Classic passive-aggressive narcissism: I’m right, you’re all wrong, and you don’t even get a voice or a platform to state your dissent.

Three days after Stricklin’s statement, Texas terminated Florida’s soul in a 49-17 mauling that could easily have been far, far worse than that score indicates. And sure, go ahead and blame the injury to DJ Lagway for the loss if you want, but Aidan Warner wasn’t responsible for the 562 yards of offense Texas hung on the Gators throughout the day. It was just a complete and absolute sledgehammering.

I think this screenshot says it all.

To Stricklin’s credit, it turned out that he was right to give Napier a fourth year. Following the Texas demolition, Florida ripped off four wins in a row– two of them over ranked opponents– to finish with an 8-5 record that demonstrates progress. But there was no conceivable way Stricklin knew how the season would finish, because there was nothing in Napier’s 15-19 record following the Texas game that said winning those last four games was possible. Stricklin took a gamble, and it worked out, but not in a way that a reasonable person could objectively give Stricklin praise for the move.

Stricklin repeatedly told big boosters not to donate to NIL, but to save that money for the Swamp renovation project

The definition of gaslighting is to use psychological manipulation, as opposed to cold, hard data and facts, in an attempt to convince someone that their beliefs and/or perception of reality is false.

So here’s perhaps the most infuriating example of Scott Stricklin doing just that.

For years now, Scott Stricklin has traveled across the southeast visiting Gator clubs and telling high-end boosters to not give funds to NIL, but donate their money to the stadium renovation project instead. Not one, not two, not five, but nine different Gator boosters have all told me that he more or less said the same thing to them: “NIL is nice, it’s a good thing, we should give a little to NIL here and there but we need the bulk of your money for this stadium modernization.”

In the name of full transparency, I have been told by a couple of these same boosters that Stricklin has changed his tune on this recently. But the damage is already done. Just imagine if the money that various boosters donated the last four years for stadium renovations went to NIL purposes instead.

Forget the fact that most Gator fans loathe the idea of doing this project at all. Let’s pretend that 95% of Gator fans wanted this renovation project.

Since the coronavirus wreaked havoc on our planet in 2020, Florida has gone 6-7 in 2021, 6-7 again in 2022, 5-7 in 2023, and 8-5 in 2024. What, exactly, about those records indicate that Gator football is performing to the best of its ability on a yearly basis?

College football is a performance-based business. If you win enough games to uphold your program’s standards, things are good. If you don’t, things are bad. Who, with any semblance of interest in seeing Florida win, gives a shred of a shit how comfy the stadium is if the team that plays in it can’t go any further than the Gasparilla Bowl?

Perhaps that’s because…

Scott Stricklin would rather things look nice and make money than win (with examples)

You think that H2 is subjective, huh? You think that’s just an opinion? You think I have an agenda?

Here are some things that Scott Stricklin did in the name of exactly that…

Stricklin announced details of the stadium renovation as Gator fans were actively incensed about something else

The day that running back Trevor Etienne transferred to arch rival Georgia, morale among Gator fans was at an all time low. How did Scott Stricklin think he could cheer Gator fans up? By announcing more details about renovations to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium that almost literally nobody wants. (Don’t you worry, that gets its own bullet point; I’m saving the best for last.)

It’s classic PR 101: people are mad about something bad happening, so distract them by announcing something else that will infuriate them. And the more whitewashing you do to make the second bad thing sound like a good thing, the better. Oh, and hey, let’s toss in another passive-aggressive call to action by nudging fans to donate for those renovations while we’re at it.

Stricklin routinely jacks up prices for everything by outrageous amounts

To be fair, he’s not the only one in the world to do that. But then you look at exactly how he’s raised rates on things, including tickets (somehow 2025 season tickets for 6 games cost about 20% more than 2024 season tickets for 7 games) and concessions (I mean this is just insulting). When pressed about the latter, deflects and says “oh we don’t set those prices, we outsource that.”

More gaslighting. Nice.

But the most outrageous price hike comes at the expense of the students, who are already paying a lot for tuition and room and board. Who cares about the fact that most of them will have student debt to pay off, right? Florida is now making students pay $268.75 to watch six home games. This is an increase from $20 per game as recently as 2019 to $45 per game for students.

By the way, what do you think happens to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium ticket prices when the capacity has shrunk? Anyone who’s ever taken an Econ class can tell you what happens to price when supply goes down.

Stricklin sold off student basketball tickets against top-ranked Tennessee, and kicked them out of their own section

There are a ton of superlatives you could use for the various styles of damage Stricklin has done. There are probably more enraging things that he’s done and is doing, at least to the majority of the fanbase. But this probably the most insulting thing he’s ever done.

With everything else we know about Stricklin, let’s deploy the inverse Occam’s razor card here. There’s no possible way Scott Stricklin was stupid enough to believe that the bulk of the UF students wouldn’t return to campus for a top-ten hoops showdown against a rival. No chance. We’ve run through countless examples of his bloodlust for pennies already, the benefit of the doubt is gone.

So we can chalk that up as yet another piece of gaslighting as he claimed that he didn’t think students would return from break for this game. Citing the fact that very few students were on campus for games against UNF and Stetson– because there’s no difference between those schools and No.1 Tennessee, right? Easy mistake, I get them mixed up all the time since none of them have ever made a Final Four– Stricklin evicted the majority of the students from their own cheering section close to the floor for this game, and promptly sold their now-vacated seats for more than triple what they’d paid for them.

Yes, he did “explain” and “give more detail” about it, but frankly, at this point, I simply don’t care what explanation Stricklin has. Because at some point, there’s nothing to explain.

If a kid keeps peeing in a pool, it’s just who he is and you can’t let him keep jumping into the water. If a bar regular keeps getting in fights with other patrons, it’s just who he is and you have to stop letting him into your bar. If an athletic director keeps doing things that draw the fanbase’s collective ire, it’s just who he is and you don’t give him the benefit of the doubt or the opportunity to whitewash it.

Scott Stricklin reduced Gator basketball’s national championship celebration to a halftime show of a spring game that wasn’t even televised

What kind of celebration would you think that a national championship hoops team deserves? How about no parade, no live stream, no media attention at all beyond what individual people in the building tweet about the event? Sound fair?

Now, by itself, this seems like a slight to the basketball players, but not particularly greedy. After all, the spring game is free to attend, right?

Except no it isn’t– because on a sweltering April day in Gainesville, what do you think is going to happen at the concession stands? I’ll give you a hint: it involves UF pocketing more money than a parade on the streets, where fans could bring their own drinks. And of course that’s going to happen anyway, because the spring game draws people by itself, but by luring in people who would not otherwise have cared to sit in the heat for a football scrimmage with the dangling carrot of celebrating the basketball team’s championship, Stricklin undeniably pilfered some extra coin out of his own fan base yet again.

Which leads us to the final– and most fury-inducing– part of all.

Do we trust Scott Stricklin with Florida’s Swamp renovation?

We’ll talk about this in no shortage of detail another day. But for now, let’s just look at all that data we’ve collected and summarize it.

Florida has an athletic director who is capable of standing in a driving monsoon and telling his weather channel audience that the sun is shining brightly. He did that with Cam Newbauer’s 15-47 record as he was actively torturing his own players, he did that with Mike White and his Final Four/SEC Title virginity, he did that with Billy Napier and his 15-18 record days before getting blown to kingdom come by Texas, he did that with the Swamp renovation details on the day a fan favorite player left for a rival, he did that for four whole years with NIL, and he does that to this very day with his biography on the Florida Gators website.

This man is a serial gaslighter. He has exponential preference for making fans believe that things are alright while pocketing their hard-earned money than he has in actually helping the Florida Gators win. I gave example after example of exactly that.

And I’ll end this piece with an answer for my critics who, ironically enough, complain that I complain too much.

Do I think I’m going to change anything by compiling all this data and writing this piece? No. I know I won’t.

So, then what am I trying to accomplish? Two things.

One, I want to make absolutely sure that everybody in this fanbase knows exactly who, and what, Scott Stricklin is. I want fans to not be blinded by the recent basketball title, and think that they ought to give Stricklin more time or more chances to do good things. Every blind squirrel finds a nut and every broken clock is right twice a day. And that’s even if you want to take the very generous step of forgetting the Billy Donovan handed Stricklin the recommendation to hire Golden on a silver platter. Go look at the other eight coaching hires Stricklin made, we covered that up above. We cannot allow ourselves to forget Stricklin’s abhorrent record of hiring coaches, and in particular his two different hires who wound up causing their athletes to develop mental illnesses.

And two– and related– that we learn how to decipher Stricklin’s words. I cited example after example where Stricklin says one thing and the reality proves to be another thing entirely. You think that Stricklin has any real intentions of maintaining the Swamp’s capacity, and thus, the home field advantage with new structures? Then you likely also think he meant what he said about Florida’s abusive 15-47 basketball coach deserving more time to continue making progress. We as a fanbase cannot do that to ourselves.

I genuinely hope Scott Stricklin reads this, so he can see someone explicitly call him out on every nugget or horseshit he’s ever flung at his own fanbase. I don’t know him personally, so I won’t say anything bad about him as a human being. I’m willing to assume he’s a perfectly decent family man in his private life. I sure hope he is, anyway.

But as an athletic director? As the man in charge of Florida’s athletics program? His desperation to turn his warped perceptions of reality into everyone else’s agreed reality has inflicted a colossal amount of damage on the Gators’ various sports– not just the moneymaking ones, but the so-called “smaller” sports, too.

And for an athletics program that touts itself as the “Everything School,” the Florida Gators deserve better.

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Gameday Tidbits: Florida Gators vs. Vanderbilt

The Florida Gators, who are coming off a heartbreaking 13-20 loss to the Kentucky Wildcats need to bounce back this weekend in the Swamp.  Quite frankly, it should be very difficult for Florida to not bounce back against a very bad Vanderbilt football team. To put...

2022 DT Jamari Lyons commits to Florida

2022 DT Jamari Lyons commits to Florida

Florida's 2022 recruiting class got off to a fairly slow start, but has picked up some steam tonight with the addition of four star defensive tackle Jamari Lyons. Lyons, out of Melbourne and Viera High School, chose the Gators over South Carolina, Indiana, and...

Gameday: Florida Gators at Kentucky Wildcats

Gameday: Florida Gators at Kentucky Wildcats

Tonight, the Florida Gators face the Kentucky Wildcats in Lexington. This will be Florida’s first true road test of the season in what should be an incredibly hostile environment.  The Gators look to continue to roll through the SEC East as they take on division foe,...

Emory Jones deserves respect. Period.

Emory Jones deserves respect. Period.

  We are now just a few days from Emory Jones’ first true road test as a starting quarterback. And though the concept is fairly obvious to some, it's not to others, so it's worth diving into in more depth: he deserves respect for how far he’s come from the...

Game day: Florida Gators vs. Tennessee Volunteers

Game day: Florida Gators vs. Tennessee Volunteers

Tonight, the Florida Gators face the Tennessee Volunteers in a primetime showdown in the Swamp. This time, the Gators look to bounce back from a narrow defeat by the #1 Alabama Crimson Tide. Though Tennessee is not the Tennessee of Old, we still expect this to be an...

Game day: Florida Gators vs. Alabama Crimson Tide

Game day: Florida Gators vs. Alabama Crimson Tide

Finally, the day has come! Today the #11 Florida Gators will battle the #1 Alabama Crimson tide in a matchup of epic proportions. Florida fans circled this game in anticipation since the announcement came that Alabama would once again return to the Swamp. This is a...

Florida LB Ventrell Miller out for the season

Florida LB Ventrell Miller out for the season

Florida's defense took a hit last Saturday when linebacker Ventrell Miller suffered an unknown injury in the Gators' 42-20 win over South Florida. That injury was subsequently deemed to be an elbow injury, but the exact nature- and the exact severity- of the injury...

Five takeaways from the Florida Gators’ 42-20 win over USF

Five takeaways from the Florida Gators’ 42-20 win over USF

The Florida Gators exploded for a 35-3 lead midway through the second quarter, and from there, cruised to a 42-20 win over South Florida. What stood out in the process? 1: Florida's got issues, but it could be so much worse Rarely will I ever waste one of these five...

Game day: Florida Gators at South Florida Bulls Preview

Game day: Florida Gators at South Florida Bulls Preview

Gameday is once again upon us! This time, the Florida Gators will face the South Florida Bulls in a quasi-road game where the stands promise to feature as much orange and blue as green and gold- if not more. Amidst what some people deem to be a quarterback controversy...

Five takeaways from Florida Gators’ 35-14 win over FAU

Five takeaways from Florida Gators’ 35-14 win over FAU

The Florida Gators knocked off FAU 35-14 to begin the 2021 season, but left much to be desired. So: what stuck out along the way? (Aside: I'll be keeping these "five takeaways" pieces short and sweet throughout the season in order to get more stuff written each week.)...

Game day: Florida Gators vs. Florida Atlantic Owls Preview

Game day: Florida Gators vs. Florida Atlantic Owls Preview

Alas, we have reached game day for the Florida Gators. It is finally here! Enough of the talk. Enough of the pre-season predictions. For the first time since last December, we have a game to talk about today. Tonight at 7:30 PM, the Swamp will have 80,000+ for the...

It’s Emory Jones’ turn. His time. And his team.

It’s Emory Jones’ turn. His time. And his team.

Photo credit: USA Today Flash back to almost four years ago, December 20, 2017. It's the day that Emory Jones signed with the Florida Gators, which planted a seed for a career that has, for the most part, remained dormant- until now. Not too long before a letter of...

Florida’s Andrew Chatfield enters transfer portal

Florida’s Andrew Chatfield enters transfer portal

Photo credit: Evan Lepak, UAA Communications Florida linebacker/defensive end Andrew Chatfield has decided to enter the transfer portal. In doing so, he becomes the third Gators defender who has logged reps at linebacker to do so this offseason after James Houston IV...

Snapshot: 2021 Florida-FSU chart

Snapshot: 2021 Florida-FSU chart

Happy Chart Day! Yep, it's that time of year again. The annual In All Kinds Of Weather tradition of "The Florida FSU chart" is back in 2021. For those who are not familiar with "The Chart," every year since 2014, I have been laying out all the dizzying array of ways...

OT David Conner commits to Florida

OT David Conner commits to Florida

Photo via David Conner Florida’s offensive line play has been suspect at best these past few years, and the Gators’ 2022 recruiting class has been somewhat stuck in reverse so far. Both of those things got a nice boost today with the commitment of offensive tackle...

LB EJ Lightsey commits to Florida

LB EJ Lightsey commits to Florida

Photo credit: Keith Niebuhr, 247Sports Linebacker EJ Lightsey (Fitzgerald, GA/Fitzgerald) has just become the newest member of the Gators' 2022 recruiting class. He announced the decision on twitter this morning. Though Florida's fan base does have a propensity to...

Florida CB Jaydon Hill tears ACL, will miss 2021 season

Florida CB Jaydon Hill tears ACL, will miss 2021 season

Photo credit: John Raoux, AP A big part of the small amount of depth the Florida Gators had in its secondary is now gone for the season, as cornerback Jaydon Hill has torn his ACL. Hill suffered the injury in practice on Sunday. Rumblings that Hill would miss the...

Florida Gators 2021 Summer Position Preview: Defensive line

Florida Gators 2021 Summer Position Preview: Defensive line

Photo credit: Brad McClenny, USA Today Having completed the position by position preview of the Florida Gators' offense last month, it's time to turn our attention to the other side of the ball: the defense. It was, for lack of a nicer possible way to put it, awful in...

Four star RB Terrance Gibbs commits to Florida

Four star RB Terrance Gibbs commits to Florida

Photo via Terrance Gibbs The Gators have finally landed a top running back out of high school as opposed to the portal, as Terrance Gibbs (Winter Park, FL/Winter Park HS) has committed to Florida. Though Gibbs is only rated as a four star by both Rivals and 247Sports,...

2023 TE Mac Markway commits to Florida

2023 TE Mac Markway commits to Florida

Photo via Mac Markway Tim Brewster has landed another one for the Florida Gators, raiding the Show Me State for a Mac Markway, tight end that schools across the country wanted. Markway, a consensus four star target from St. Louis, chose Florida over Ohio State and...

Report: Florida, UCF close in on two-for-one football series

Report: Florida, UCF close in on two-for-one football series

Photo credit: Phil Sandlin, AP UPDATE: the social media teams of Florida and Central Florida have officially announced the three game series, confirming details of reports listed below. The original story begins below. UCF Knights fans' dreams of playing the Florida...

Florida Gators 2021 Pre-Summer position analysis: tight ends

Florida Gators 2021 Pre-Summer position analysis: tight ends

Photo credit: Courtney Culbreath, University of Florida After a bit of a hiatus, our position by position breakdown of the Florida Gators football roster resumes today with a look at Tim Brewster's tight end room. (Apologies for the delay. Long story. But we're back...

ATH Jamarrien Burt commits to Florida

ATH Jamarrien Burt commits to Florida

After laying dormant for quite some time, the Gators' 2022 recruiting class is picking up some steam at last. A mere four days after Florida added a pair of commitments from linebacker Shemar James and wide receiver Chandler Smith, athlete Jamarrien Burt has joined...

Athletic four star LB Shemar James commits to Florida

Athletic four star LB Shemar James commits to Florida

Photo credit: Scott Donaldson, preps@al.com Florida's 2022 recruiting class just gained perhaps its most highly touted piece yet, as consensus four star linebacker Shemar James announced his commitment this afternoon. James- out of Mobile, AL/Faith Academy- was...

Four star DB Julian Humphrey commits to Florida

Four star DB Julian Humphrey commits to Florida

Photo via TexAgs Not even three months after poaching QB Nick Evers from the Lone Star State, Dan Mullen and the Florida Gators rode west to Texas once again and pulled out another stud in Julian Humphrey, a consensus four star prospect from the Houston metropolitan...

Underrated three star WR Isaiah Bond commits to Florida

Underrated three star WR Isaiah Bond commits to Florida

Photo via Isaiah Bond After a lull the past couple months, the Gators are making moves with their 2022 recruiting class again, this time adding wide receiver Isaiah Bond. https://twitter.com/isaiahbond_/status/1391513186566819845?s=20 247Sports credits Billy Gonzales...

Florida Gators 2021 NFL Draft primer

Florida Gators 2021 NFL Draft primer

Photo credit: Kim Klement, USA Today Happy NFL Draft Day, Florida Gators fans! Today is the day where 32 former college football stars take the first step towards making their lifelong dreams of playing in the NFL a reality. That, of course, will include former Gators...

(Unofficial) results from Florida’s NFL Pro Day

(Unofficial) results from Florida’s NFL Pro Day

Photo credit: Florida Gators Due to the cancellation of the Gators' spring football game, the Florida Gators Pro Day was the closest thing to live football we're going to get this offseason. Luckily for the fans- and much more importantly, themselves- several...

Who should replace Mike White at Florida? (2021 version)

Who should replace Mike White at Florida? (2021 version)

Photo credit: John E. Moore, Getty Images A year ago, after Mike White's coaching malpractice pushed me over the edge for good, I wrote about all the laundry list of candidates I would love to see Florida replace Mike White with. After his horrifying late game...

TE CJ Hawkins commits to Florida

TE CJ Hawkins commits to Florida

Image via 247Sports The Gators got off to a slow start with their 2022 recruiting class. But with the addition of CJ Hawkins, it's officially picking up steam. Hawkins, a tight end out of Tampa, FL/Berkeley Prep, committed to Florida over South Carolina. The Gators...

Athletic OT Tony Livingston commits to Florida

Athletic OT Tony Livingston commits to Florida

Image via BuckeyePlanet.com Florida picked up a major boost for its 2022 recruiting class with the addition of Tony Livingston. Livingston, a consensus four star offensive tackle from Tampa, FL/Carrolwood Day announced his decision on twitter this evening. He also had...

2022 QB Nick Evers commits to Florida

2022 QB Nick Evers commits to Florida

Image via TexAgs.com Coaches will tell you that in every recruiting class, signing a quarterback is a need. For the Gators' 2022 class, Dan Mullen just filled that need in the name of Nick Evers, who just committed with an announcement on twitter. Evers is a consensus...

Videos: highlights from Gator football’s 3/2 practice

Videos: highlights from Gator football’s 3/2 practice

Photo credit: Florida Gators/@GatorsFB The Gators held Day 6 of spring practice today, and as has been the case for several of the prior practices, the program decided to open it up (virtually) to the public, and streamed most of the reps live on the team's Instagram...

Videos: highlights from Gator football’s 2/26 practice

Videos: highlights from Gator football’s 2/26 practice

Day five of full pads. (Image via Florida Gators.) For the third time this week, the Florida Gators football team held a virtual open practice, streaming most of the day's work on Instagram live for all to see. Here are all the videos I managed to capture from Friday...

Videos: highlights from Gator football’s 2/24 practice

Videos: highlights from Gator football’s 2/24 practice

Jason Marshall vs. Xzavier Henderson: something we'll be seeing a lot of in practice for a very, very long time. (Photo credit: Florida Gators) For the second time this week, the Gator football program virtually opened its practice to the public on its Instagram page,...

Videos: highlights from Gator football’s 2/22 practice

Screenshot from Florida's practice today (via Florida Gators) Dan Mullen and the Florida Gator football team hit the field for practice today as usual. One thing that made today's practice different from a lot of the Gators' other practices, though, was that today's...

Kicker Adam Mihalek commits to Florida

Kicker Adam Mihalek commits to Florida

Image via Adam Mihalek The Florida Gators snuck in one last addition to their 2021 recruiting class at the last second: kicker Adam Mihalek. Mihalek, a local from Tampa, has announced his intentions to stay close to home and attend the University of Florida as a...

Four star 2022 DE Francois Nolton commits to Florida

Four star 2022 DE Francois Nolton commits to Florida

With the Gators' 2021 recruiting class all wrapped up, Dan Mullen and his staff have gone to work setting up their 2022 class. https://twitter.com/99_nolton/status/1357739221822418945?s=20 Francois Nolton, a 6'4, 225 lb. four star defensive end from Miami, has...

COVID forces Gator basketball game vs. LSU to be postponed

COVID forces Gator basketball game vs. LSU to be postponed

After an embarrassing home loss to South Carolina two nights ago, the Gator basketball program will have to wait a little longer to get back on the court. Per an SEC press release, Mike White's team is experiencing another COVID outbreak: The Florida at LSU men's...

Gators land former LSU five star TE Arik Gilbert

Gators land former LSU five star TE Arik Gilbert

Dan Mullen remains undefeated in the NCAA transfer portal with the addition of Arik Gilbert. And now, a year after Florida lost unanimous All-American tight end Kyle Pitts to the NFL, the Gators may not miss a beat at that position. Gilbert, a former five star tight...

Way too early 2021 Gator football game-by-game projections

Way too early 2021 Gator football game-by-game projections

With the Florida Gators' 2021 schedule released yesterday, I thought it would be worth taking my first shot at what's become fans' favorite offseason ritual: projecting Florida's record. And in order to have a final record projection, you have to go game by game in...

Florida Gators’ 2021 football schedule revealed

Florida Gators’ 2021 football schedule revealed

When the SEC first pieced together a twelve year football schedule rotation in 2014 that dictated which teams would play who from the other division, the Florida Gators knew that they'd be hosting Alabama as their cross-division opponent in 2021. But now, following...

Gators complete coaching staff with Jules Montinar

Gators complete coaching staff with Jules Montinar

UPDATE: Florida has officially announced Jules Montinar as the newest member of the Gator football staff. https://twitter.com/GatorsFB/status/1353802427313618945?s=20 (Initial story begins below.) With linebackers coach Christian Robinson presumably staying at...

Auburn DL Daquan Newkirk transfers to Florida

Auburn DL Daquan Newkirk transfers to Florida

DaQuan Newkirk is coming home. Daquan Newkirk has decided to return home (or close to it) for his final year of eligibility. And thus, Florida's shaky offseason took a step in the right direction. https://twitter.com/holdthat_2/status/1349757297782829056?s=20 Once a...

Florida LB James Houston to enter transfer portal

Florida LB James Houston to enter transfer portal

Best of luck to James Houston as he searches for a new home. James Houston IV, a junior linebacker from Fort Lauderdale, has told me that he will be entering the transfer portal. Houston was known for making a few of the bigger defensive plays of the last couple of...

Keyontae Johnson placed into medically induced coma

Keyontae Johnson placed into medically induced coma

Keyontae Johnson has been placed into a medically induced coma, according to the USA Today, who spoke with Johnson's grandfather. His grandfather, Larry DeJarnett said in a phone interview that his grandson was transported to Gainesville earlier today after receiving...

Florida vs Tennessee: Film Review – Defense

Florida’s 2020 season has overall been a successful one by most measures. The Gators are 8-1, ranked in the top ten in every major poll and are four wins away from securing the program’s fourth national title. But in order to obtain that national title, there’s a lot...

Several Gators listed as national award semifinalists

Florida's efforts on the field have been rewarded in the sense that the Gators now control their own destiny to SEC and national championships. But for several players, their efforts are being rewarded in more individual manners, too. Four Gators have been listed as...

Rocky Slop: Florida takes down Tennessee to clinch SEC East

The day Dan Mullen was introduced as the Gators’ new head coach, he talked at length about giving relentless effort in all he did to restore the program to a championship level. Last night on Rocky Top, his Gators took a major step toward doing so. Heisman front...

Five Takeaways from Florida’s 31-19 win over Tennessee

Florida didn't play especially well, but did more than enough to beat Tennessee and wrap up the SEC East for the first time since 2016. What were the major takeaways from the game? Florida simply does not have a running game Tennessee came into the game with a five...

Photo Gallery from Florida’s 34-10 win over Kentucky

As we anticipate tomorrow's road matchup with Tennessee,  let’s take one more look back at last week’s game against Kentucky. Our podcast host, Dustin Smith, happens to also be a fantastic photographer. He was at the game last Saturday, and got some great photos of...

Florida RB Iverson Clement will transfer

Florida's deep stable of running backs has just gotten a little thinner. Iverson Clement, a junior tailback from Mount Holly, NJ, has decided to transfer. He departs from Florida having carried the ball twelve times for 94 yards. He nearly scored a touchdown against...

Gators make belated Thanksgiving feast out of Wildcats

Florida was missing key pieces on both sides of the ball a week ago in a sluggish 38-17 win over Vanderbilt. The Gators got them both back today, and the result was fairly similar: Florida struggled for a half against a historically inferior divisional opponent,...

Five Takeaways from Florida’s 34-10 win over Kentucky

It took awhile for Florida to get itself going, but they eventually did do exactly that and rolled away from Kentucky. What stood out in the victory? A tale of two halves Florida's offense was stuck in reverse for most of the first half, mustering a grand total of...

No. 6 Gators overcome sluggish start to run past Vandy

Florida arrived at Vanderbilt’s small stadium a mere hour and two minutes before kickoff, determined to avoid the cramped quarters in the visitors’ locker room at all costs and intent on spending as little time on the premises as they had to. Then the Gators took the...

Five Takeaways from Florida’s 38-17 win over Vanderbilt

It wasn’t pretty, but Florida fought off a tough challenge from Vanderbilt and got out of Nashville with a 38-17 win. What stuck out in the victory? The defense is still a problem. Yes, Florida played better on defense after a miserable first quarter, and sure,...

Photo Gallery from Florida’s 63-35 win over Arkansas

Before we look ahead to Vanderbilt tomorrow, let's take one more look back at last week's game against Arkansas. Our podcast host, Dustin Smith, happens to also be a fantastic photographer. He was at the game last Saturday night, and got some great photos of various...

Trask, Gators run Hogwild in blowout of Arkansas

Trask, Gators run Hogwild in blowout of Arkansas

Feleipe Franks’ dramatic return to the Swamp was the story of the day when his Arkansas Razorbacks faced off against #6 Florida in the Swamp. But it was his long-time understudy, Kyle Trask, who dominated the night. Trask continued his push for a Heisman Trophy by...

Five Takeaways from Florida’s 63-35 win over Arkansas

Five Takeaways from Florida’s 63-35 win over Arkansas

Florida earned its most lopsided win of the season over Arkansas, and former quarterback Feleipe Franks, 63-35. What stood out most along the way? Kyle Trask is now the Heisman frontrunner After several years of hyping up various quarterbacks as Heisman Trophy...

A Tribute to Feleipe Franks: I Will Remember You

A Tribute to Feleipe Franks: I Will Remember You

Hello again, Feleipe Franks. It's been about fourteen months since your Gator career ended in a particularly gruesome fashion. Tomorrow, we meet again. Only this time, your job will be to ruin Florida's season, not enhance it, and our job will be to make you...

Florida 44, Georgia 28: Helmet Stickers and Plays of the Game

Florida 44, Georgia 28: Helmet Stickers and Plays of the Game

Florida's euphoric win over Georgia is still sinking in, but it's time to go through the film and look at this game from an academic standpoint. You can rewatch the game here. First order of business: a blanket helmet sticker is awarded to every member of the team for...

Gators kick Georgia out of Cocktail Party

Gators kick Georgia out of Cocktail Party

Throughout Dan Mullen’s short tenure at Florida, Kirby Smart has had Mullen’s number.  And three minutes into their third meeting in Jacksonville, it looked like that would continue. But then Florida flipped the script and turned the game— and the rivalry— on its...

Five Takeaways from Florida’s 44-28 win over Georgia

Five Takeaways from Florida’s 44-28 win over Georgia

WE DID IT!!! Yes, at long last, Florida has gotten the Georgia monkey off its back and toppled the Bulldogs to take control of the SEC East. What did we learn along the way? Kyle Trask is officially a Heisman Trophy frontrunner He may not win the award, but he has to...

2021 OL Yousef Mugharbil commits to Florida

2021 OL Yousef Mugharbil commits to Florida

A day before the Gators take on Georgia in the Cocktail Party, Yousef Mugharbil kicked off their weekend the right way. Mugharbil, a consensus four star offensive lineman from Murphy, NC/Murphy HS, has committed to Florida. He also had offers from Penn State, Virginia...

Five takeaways from Florida’s 41-17 win over Missouri

Five takeaways from Florida’s 41-17 win over Missouri

Florida bounced back from a rough loss to Texas A&M three weeks ago with a statement win against Missouri. What stood out in the process? The defense isn't great, but it's getting better. Even without three starters in the secondary (and without Zachary Carter in...

Gators down three starters in the secondary against Missouri

Gators down three starters in the secondary against Missouri

Florida's defensive backfield- already shaky at full strength- is now going to be decimated tonight against Missouri. Starting cornerback Marco Wilson, as well as safeties Shawn Davis and Donovan Stiner, are all out tonight, according to various reports. The reasons...

For Gators, a new season begins against Missouri

For Gators, a new season begins against Missouri

Three weeks ago, Florida completed its preseason portion of the 2020 schedule with a good deal of promise, but well aware of what it had to work on. One ugly COVID outbreak and three weeks later, and the Gators begin the meat of their schedule- a seven game stretch...

2022 Safety Sam McCall commits to Florida

2022 Safety Sam McCall commits to Florida

Just as things are getting back into full swing for the Gator football team, things are heating up on the recruiting trail, too. Florida has nabbed a commitment from 2022 athlete Sam McCall, a consensus five star recruit from Lakeland, FL/Lake Gibson HS. He chose...

2021 Edge rusher Jeremiah Williams commits to Florida

2021 Edge rusher Jeremiah Williams commits to Florida

Defensive end Jeremiah Williams, a consensus four star prospect out of Birmingham, AL/Ramsay HS, has committed to Florida, giving the Gators yet another dynamic piece for their 2021 recruiting class. Signs were pointing towards Gainesville for the highly touted edge...

Florida-Missouri game postponed to October 31

Florida-Missouri game postponed to October 31

According to multiple sources close to the team, the Florida-Missouri game scheduled to take place on October 24th will now be pushed back one week, to Halloween on October 31st. In All Kinds of Weather first reported yesterday that the game was extremely likely to be...

Florida-LSU game postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak

Florida-LSU game postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak

Multiple sources have confirmed that the Florida-LSU game scheduled for this Saturday is going to be postponed. An announcement could come as early as Wednesday afternoon. The news comes less than 24 hours after an outbreak of COVID-19 within the Gators' football...

COVID-19 outbreak places Florida-LSU game in jeopardy

After just three games, the novel coronavirus that has wreaked havoc on pretty much everything in 2020 appears to have found its way into the Gator football program. And predictably, the COVID-19 outbreak has thrown up a blockade in front of the season. A few days...

Texas A&M forces Florida to address defensive issues

Texas A&M forces Florida to address defensive issues

Throughout the game on Saturday in College Station, Florida seemed to be one step ahead of Texas A&M. Until they weren't. And then it was too late to do anything about it as the Florida program trudged off the field following a familiar fate- a loss to Jimbo...

Five takeaways from Florida’s 41-38 loss to Texas A&M

Five takeaways from Florida’s 41-38 loss to Texas A&M

Florida suffered its first loss of the season against Texas A&M today, an ugly 41-38 setback that’s far more irritating than damaging— but one that exposed a great deal of Gator shortcomings. What stood out in particular? (Spoiler alert: a lot of them are...

Imperfect Gators outlast South Carolina to start 2-0

Imperfect Gators outlast South Carolina to start 2-0

The various struggles the Florida Gators have endured on defense didn’t matter too much in their first two games against Mississippi and South Carolina. They might in their next game. And they almost certainly will later in the season. Kyle Trask tossed four touchdown...

Clemson RB Demarkcus Bowman to transfer to Florida

Clemson RB Demarkcus Bowman to transfer to Florida

The Lakeland-to-Gainesville pipeline has continued, albeit via a detour. Demarkcus Bowman has chosen to transfer to Florida. Mere days after announcing his decision to enter the transfer portal, Bowman told Gators Territory of his decision. Bowman, a former five star...

Trask’s career day propels Florida past Mississippi

Trask’s career day propels Florida past Mississippi

Dan Mullen returned to the place he once called “The School Up North” in his new set of colors for the first time. And he provided that school up north with a first class education in just how lethal his new offense is. Kyle Trask went wild, completing 30 of his 42...

Five takeaways from Florida’s 51-35 win at Ole Miss

Five takeaways from Florida’s 51-35 win at Ole Miss

The Gators opened their 2020 season with a somewhat convincing 51-35 victory over Ole Miss in Oxford. In doing so, Florida knotted the all time series score against the Rebels at twelve wins apiece. Here are my five initial takeaways from the game: Kyle Trask is...

2020 Gator football position preview: secondary

2020 Gator football position preview: secondary

Our position previews of the 2020 Gator football team conclude today with a look at the defensive backfield. Can the unit colloquially known as "DBU" move forward without CJ Henderson? Previously previewing: quarterbacks | running backs | wide receivers | tight ends |...

2020 Gator football position previews: linebackers

2020 Gator football position previews: linebackers

The penultimate piece of our position preview segment takes us to the Florida linebackers- a unit that was very good in 2019, but will look a bit different in 2020. Let's get right into it. Previously previewing: quarterbacks | running backs | wide receivers | tight...

2020 Gator football position preview: defensive line

2020 Gator football position preview: defensive line

Having completed our offensive position previews, today we move to the defensive side of the ball. And as is the case everywhere in the SEC, it starts up front. Previously previewing: quarterbacks | running backs | wide receivers | tight ends | offensive line The...

2020 Gator football position preview: offensive line

2020 Gator football position preview: offensive line

Fresh off our preview of Florida's tight ends, our 2020 Gator football position preview rolls on with a look at perhaps the key to the entire team: the offensive line. Last year, was so-so a year ago in pass protection, but really let the team down in the ground game....

2020 Gator football position preview: tight ends

2020 Gator football position preview: tight ends

With kickoff just around the corner, our position by position previews of the 2020 Gator football team are about to start hitting the presses rapid-fire. Having already published our previews on Florida's quarterback, running back and wide receiver rooms, the first of...

2020 Gator football position preview: wide receivers

2020 Gator football position preview: wide receivers

Having previously broken down Florida's quarterbacks and running backs, our position preview segment moves along today with a look at Florida's receivers. It's a unit that lost four of its top playmakers from 2019 (Van Jefferson, Freddie Swain, Josh Hammond and Tyrie...

2020 Gator football position preview: running backs

2020 Gator football position preview: running backs

After a bit longer of a gap between position breakdowns than I intended, the series rolls on today with a look at Florida's running backs. What do the Gators have in stock in their RB room this year? The leader: Dameon Pierce The leading returning rusher from 2019 has...

Snapshot: the 2020 Florida-FSU chart

Snapshot: the 2020 Florida-FSU chart

Ladies and gentlemen, it is my distinct honor and privilege to present to you, the 2020 Florida-FSU chart. Many of you already know what I'm referring too. For those who don't, "The Chart" is an annual In All Kinds Of Weather tradition that compares the Florida Gators...

2020 Gator football position preview: quarterbacks

2020 Gator football position preview: quarterbacks

With kickoff at long last in sight, it's time to break down the 2020 Gator football roster, position by position. Who's back, who's going to start, how good are they, and so on. Man, it's great to finally be talking about that again. So with that said, let's start...

Gators learn four of ten kickoff times for 2020 season

Gators learn four of ten kickoff times for 2020 season

Three of Florida's first four games of the 2020 season carry the potential to be broilers. The Gators' season opener against Mississippi in Oxford on September 26th will kick off at noon, and air on ESPN. The following week, Florida will return home and again play in...

#GreatestGatorEver Sweet 16 bracket breakdown

#GreatestGatorEver Sweet 16 bracket breakdown

Having announced the tentative plans for the schedule of the remainder of the #GreatestGatorEver fan voting tournament (update; the tournament resumes tomorrow on twitter and Instagram stories), it's time to refresh our memories regarding the final sixteen contestants...

#GreatestGatorEver tournament schedule update

#GreatestGatorEver tournament schedule update

For those who have been keeping track of the #GreatestGatorEver tournament, the excitement level has reached yet another all time high, as it does with the completion of each round. For those who haven't, it's not too late to be introduced to the event. Here's (a very...

Gators’ 2020 football schedule unveiled

Gators’ 2020 football schedule unveiled

At long last, the Florida Gators 2020 football schedule has been released. Here it is, in full. Florida Gators 2020 football schedule Week Date Opponent 1 9/26 @ Mississippi 2 10/3 S CAROLINA 3 10/10 @ Texas A&M 4 10/17 LSU 5 10/24 MISSOURI 6 --- BYE 7 11/7...

Four key Gators sit out first fall practice

Four key Gators sit out first fall practice

For the time being, it looks as though the SEC is going to give its college football season a go in 2020. But at least for today's inaugural practice, the Florida Gators football team launched its fall season down four critical pieces. As first reported by Sports...

Florida Gators 2021 Recruiting Big Board update: mid-August

Florida Gators 2021 Recruiting Big Board update: mid-August

The Gators' recruiting recent endeavors can be summed up with a synopsis not unlike a bunch of little kids swinging away at a dangling piñata. After much time and effort hacking at it to no avail, one well-placed swing and the fruits of their labor suddenly began...

DT Desmond Watson commits to Florida

DT Desmond Watson commits to Florida

Florida had been suffering through a bit of a lull on the recruiting trail earlier this month, a period that was low lighted by Clinton Burton flipping his commitment from Florida to Boston College. But if the past couple of weeks didn't vault Florida out of that rut,...

Gators flip OL recruit Jake Slaughter from FSU

After a bit of a lull on the recruiting trail, Florida has suddenly picked it up over the course of the last week. Last Saturday, safety Donovan McMillon committed; less than 48 hours later, receiver Marcus Burke followed suit to rev the engine a little bit on a 2021...

Top Jacksonville WR Marcus Burke commits to Florida

Top Jacksonville WR Marcus Burke commits to Florida

The Gators' 2021 recruiting class got a boost Saturday with the addition of Donovan McMillon. Today, Dan Mullen & Co. built on that momentum with the addition of receiver Marcus Burke. https://twitter.com/CERTIFIED_MB4/status/1285296008747003904?s=20 Burke, a...

Safety Donovan McMillon commits to Florida

Safety Donovan McMillon commits to Florida

Clinton Burton out, Donovan McMillon in. McMillon, a borderline three/four star safety from McMurray, PA/Peters Township High School, has committed to the Gators. The move provides Florida fans with a bit of relief following the decommitment of fellow defensive back...

#GreatestGatorEver tournament set to heat up

#GreatestGatorEver tournament set to heat up

Welcome to the part of the #GreatestGatorEver tournament where things really start to get interesting. For those who are just catching wind of the tournament, a quick explanation of how it works. Created with the goal of deciding the greatest Florida Gator athlete of...

Gators announce six new positive COVID tests within football program

UF confirms 11 positive COVID-19 cases since April

The University of Florida has acknowledged that eleven different positive tests for COVID-19 have taken place since April. The news comes a week and a half after the announcement that no returning Gator football player had tested positive. From Florida senior...

2021 CB Jordan Young commits to Florida

2021 CB Jordan Young commits to Florida

It may be one of the slowest times for sports in recent memory, but the inverse has been the case in the world of Gator football recruiting. 2021 cornerback Jordan Young (Tampa, FL/Gaither) has committed to Florida. A consensus three star prospect with offers from...

Kamar Wilcoxson re-commits to Florida for a third time

Kamar Wilcoxson re-commits to Florida for a third time

Kamar Wilcoxson is back on the Gators' commitment list- and he says this time, it's for good. https://twitter.com/KamarWilcoxson4/status/1274100941369806850?s=20 I think at this point, most Gator fans are familiar with who he is, and if you're not, I'll explain why I...

Safety Dakota Mitchell commits to Florida

Safety Dakota Mitchell commits to Florida

It probably got lost in the news of yesterday’s news that the Florida band will stop cueing up the “Gator bait” chant due to the term’s racist history, but while Florida football lost a ritual, it gained a commit. Safety Dakota Mitchell (Winter Park, FL/Winter Park)...

Gator football gets the green light to proceed with practice

Gator football gets the green light to proceed with practice

One thing that COVID-19 has proven is that it possesses an uncanny ability to screw up all different types of plans, and there's no concrete evidence that it's finished doing so. That's something that has to be kept in mind for the duration of this article, as well as...

Gator baseball pitcher Tommy Mace to return in 2021

Gator baseball pitcher Tommy Mace to return in 2021

Tommy Mace has just pulled perhaps the biggest offseason surprise in the world of Florida Gator athletics. Mace, the ace of the Gator baseball pitching staff, has decided to return to Gainesville for another season after going undrafted in the MLB Draft. Per...

Former Florida WR Reche Caldwell murdered outside his house

Former Florida WR Reche Caldwell murdered outside his house

Photo credit: Sports Illustrated Ex-Florida wide receiver Reche Caldwell has died from injuries sustained in a shooting right outside his home in Tampa, according to multiple different reports. The story was first broken by TMZ, and confirmed by ESPN's Adam Schefter....

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: 15 Regional

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: 15 Regional

The sixteenth and final Regional of the #GreatestGatorEver tournament gets underway later tonight. Thus, our Regional previews conclude with a look at the 15 Regional: The bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in order they appear on the bracket.) (1)...

Lorenzo Lingard granted immediate eligibility for Florida

Lorenzo Lingard granted immediate eligibility for Florida

Happy birthday, Lorenzo Lingard. Florida's newest running back addition has announced on twitter that his waiver to be able to play in 2020 has been granted: https://twitter.com/d1champ99/status/1266464118950723584?s=20 Florida's running back room wasn't bad to begin...

#GreatestGatorEver tournament set to heat up

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 2

The penultimate Regional of the #GreatestGatorEver tournament is just about set to get underway. As is customary by now, let's acquaint ourselves with the sixteen player field a little more first. The bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: 10 Regional

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: 10 Regional

Round one of the #GreatestGatorEver tournament is drawing to a close. Today, we take a look at the third-to-last of the sixteen Regional brackets to be played: the 10 Regional. The bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in order they appear on the bracket.)...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: 7 Regional

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: 7 Regional

We are officially three quarters of the way through of the first round of the #GreatestGatorEver tournament. Tomorrow morning, we begin the first round of the fourth quarter of the bracket- the 7 Regional. The bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in order...

Class of 2021 RB/WR Charles Montgomery commits to Florida

Class of 2021 RB/WR Charles Montgomery commits to Florida

Charles Montgomery will be suiting up in orange and blue on Saturdays. On an instagram live feed, Montgomery announced that he was choosing Florida over Maryland. A consensus four star prospect out of Seffner, FL/Armwood, Montgomery also had offers from Alabama,...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 14

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 14

Time to complete the upper right hand corner of the #GreatestGatorEver bracket with the 14 Regional. Y'all know the drill by now; let's get to it. The bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in order they appear on the bracket.) (1) Kelly Barnhill (softball,...

Florida unveils plan to bring athletes back to campus

Florida unveils plan to bring athletes back to campus

Photo credit: University of Florida COVID-19 has pretty much shut down college athletics since it made its way over to the United States a couple of months ago. Now, the first steps are being taken to see their resumption. Earlier today, SEC school presidents have...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 3

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 3

Up next in our #GreatestGatorEver tournament is the 3 Regional. Before voting gets underway, let's take a closer look at the field. The bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in order they appear on the bracket.) (1) Al Horford (basketball, C/F-...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 11

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 11

Eight Regionals down, one underway, and seven more to go in Round One of our #GreatestGatorEver tournament. Next up is the 11 Regional. The bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in order they appear on the bracket.) (1) Jack Youngblood (football, DE/DT/K-...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 6

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 6

We're halfway through the opening round of our summer long #GreatestGatorEver tournament. Now, we shift to the right side of the bracket, and start at the top with the 6 Regional, which gets underway tomorrow morning. The bracket Regional participants (Players are...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 12

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 12

The eighth and final Regional on the left half of the 256 player #GreatestGatorEver tournament is set to get started tonight. Another way of putting that: after tonight's 12 Regional voting, we will officially be halfway done with the opening round of this summer long...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 5

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 5

Our #GreatestGatorEver tournament rolls on today with Round one of the 5 Regional. As was the case for the previous Regionals and will be for all ensuing Regionals, let's take this opportunity to refresh our memories regarding what, exactly, the sixteen players in...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 13

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 13

With the 4 Regional of the #GreatestGatorEver tournament currently winding down, it's time to preview the Regional it's paired with in the Sweet 16: Regional #13. The 13 Regional bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in order they appear on the bracket.)...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 4

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 4

Our #GreatestGatorEver bracket is set to continue tomorrow with the opening round of the 4 Regional. Let's get to know that 4 Regional: The bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in order they appear on the bracket.) (1) Emmitt Smith (football, RB-...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 9

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 9

Our #GreatestGatorEver bracket is set to continue later today with the opening round of the 9 Regional. With voting in the 8 Regional closing soon, let's familiarize ourselves with said 9 Regional: The bracket Regional participants (Players are listed in order they...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 8

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 8

Our #GreatestGatorEver tournament is off and running. Voting for the opening round of the 1 Regional has been completed; the 16 Regional is underway and will wrap up this afternoon. Shortly after its conclusion, the 8 Regional will get underway. So, let's get to know...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 16

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 16

Yesterday, voting began in our #GreatestGatorEver bracket in the 1 Regional. Today, voting will continue with the 16 Regional, but before the polls open, let's preview the field and refresh our memories on the players' accomplishments. The bracket Regional...

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 1

#GreatestGatorEver bracket breakdown: Regional 1

Voting for the #GreatestGatorEver bracket begins this afternoon. In the name of eliminating potential recentism in the voting, I thought I'd set the stage by previewing each Regional before the voting gets underway. Today, we'll take a look at Regional 1, which of...

2021 guard Kowacie Reeves commits to Florida

2021 guard Kowacie Reeves commits to Florida

Mike White's 2021 recruiting class is off to a great start. Kowacie Reeves (Macon, GA) has committed to Florida. Reeves, a highly sought after four star, also earned offers from North Carolina, Texas, Auburn, Georgia and Seton Hall, among others. This commitment might...

Introducing the Greatest Gator Ever bracket

Introducing the Greatest Gator Ever bracket

Part of what has helped fans make it through a long, frustrating quarantine is the abundance of fan polls on social media. In particular, 64-team, March Madness themed brackets that allow fans to vote on the winner of each matchup in each round have captured a lot of...

Michigan F Colin Castleton transferring to Florida

Michigan F Colin Castleton transferring to Florida

Colin Castleton is coming home, and Florida is adding some more frontcourt depth for the future- potentially even next season. Castleton, who spent the last two seasons at Michigan, will be transferring closer to home and joining Mike White's Gator basketball squad....

Recapping the Gators’ weekend in the 2020 NFL Draft

Recapping the Gators’ weekend in the 2020 NFL Draft

The 2020 NFL Draft has just concluded, and once again, the Florida Gators were very well represented. Below is a list of all the selections from Florida. Click on the player names for further analysis on what they bring to their new teams. Florida Gators in the 2020...

How Dan Mullen fixed a broken Gator football program

How Dan Mullen fixed a broken Gator football program

What was a fractured program less than 30 months ago needed a hero to put it back together. In Dan Mullen, Florida found that hero. This is the story of the toxic culture he walked into, how he went to work taking it apart, and how he's replaced that toxic culture...

Tebow, Spikes, James inducted into UF Hall of Fame

Tebow, Spikes, James inducted into UF Hall of Fame

Three members of the Florida Gators' 2008 football team- universally regarded as one of the best in college football history- are finally getting the ultimate recognition they deserve- spots in the UF Hall of Fame. Explosive kick/return man Brandon James posted a...

Scottie Lewis to return for sophomore year

Scottie Lewis to return for sophomore year

Florida’s basketball team got a sort-of-but-not-really-surprising boost today, as shooting guard Scottie Lewis announced that he will be coming back for his sophomore season. Lewis, a ridiculously athletic kid from southern New Jersey, arrived in Gainesville last fall...

The “Kyle Trask Emory Jones” debate: why not both?

The “Kyle Trask Emory Jones” debate: why not both?

The "Kyle Trask Emory Jones" debate is in full swing. Yes, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic that has, among other things, lengthened college sports fans' offseason, the fanbase-wide argument regarding who should be the starter at the most important position of...

Coronavirus abruptly ends 2019-20 NCAA athletic season

Coronavirus abruptly ends 2019-20 NCAA athletic season

Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images UPDATE 5:10pm: although it feels wholly logical to assume that college baseball and softball are over for 2020, the language in the two released statements- from the SEC and NCAA, and which you can read below- left one pair of...

TE Nick Elksnis commits to Florida

TE Nick Elksnis commits to Florida

Tight end Nick Elksnis (Jacksonville, FL/Episcopal) has announced his decision to be a Gator, thus netting Florida its first commitment of its Junior Day weekend. In doing so, Elksnis effectively flips from Penn State, from which he decommitted last week....

2020 Florida Gators’ Junior Day visitors list

2020 Florida Gators’ Junior Day visitors list

The Gators' second Junior Day event in Gainesville is upon us, and it's important to keep an eye on because more often than not, Florida uses it to add members to its list of commits. This time around, the chances of the Gators doing so are increased appreciably-...

For Gator basketball, time is running out to figure things out

For Gator basketball, time is running out to figure things out

For much of Saturday's game against Tennessee, Florida couldn’t score. When they finally remembered how to score, they couldn’t come up with the critical stops. In other words, it was a typical basketball game for Mike White’s Gators on the heels of an impressive win....

Four star TE Gage Wilcox commits to Florida

Four star TE Gage Wilcox commits to Florida

Congratulations to Gage Wilcox. You, sir, have just become the first commit for Tim Brewster. Wilcox, a four star tight end from Tampa's Jefferson High School in the Class of 2021, committed on an Instagram Live video, as captured by twitter user @CurtisK421....

Florida takes step forward by throttling LSU

Florida takes step forward by throttling LSU

Photo credit: Florida Gators Maybe this is another mirage, the latest peak in a dizzying array of sine waves for Mike White’s Gator basketball team. Or maybe, after we all erroneously thought this team had turned the corner several times before, this is the game that...