• Former 5-Star TE Arik Gilbert Transfers to Florida
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    The Florida Gators coaching staff has taken a lot of heat on social media about their inabilities to land the stud recruits out of high school. While that may or may not be the case, it’s undeniable the job Dan Mullen and his staff has done with the NCAA Transfer Portal.

    The Gators added former 5-star TE Arik Gilbert via the portal on Sunday. Gilbert announced his commitment to the program via Twitter:

    The Marietta, Georgia native was the No. 1 TE in the 2020 recruiting class (per 247Sports) and the No. 5 player in the nation overall. Gilbert signed with LSU out of high school.

    As a true freshman, the 6’5, 249 lb tight end, hauled in 35 grabs for 368 yards and two scores in eight games.

    Florida has now landed two five-star transfers with all four years of eligibility remaining (Demarkcus Bowman) in the last few months.

    The February Signing Period opens this Wednesday. Florida is not expected to land any new players as the staff is expected to add another transfer or two this spring.

  • The Gridiron Growl Podcast: Talking Recruiting with Corey Bender

    Check out the latest episode of The Gridiron Growl Podcast as David Soderquist and Jake Hitt are joined by Gators Territory’s Corey Bender to discuss recruiting in the lead up to Wednesday’s National Signing Day.

    Corey dishes out the latest on targets like Terrion Arnold and how Florida will utilize the transfer portal moving forward.

    In addition, they answer your questions from Facebook and Twitter.

    Click play on the following audio player to listen to this week’s episode of The Gridiron Growl Podcast:

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  • VB: Gators Sweep Ole Miss Again
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    The No.10 Gators volleyball team won the series against the Ole Miss Rebels in Oxford. The team clinched the win with a final score of 3-0, mirroring yesterday’s match win where they also defeated the Rebels with a sweep.

    Friday’s game saw some back-and-forth action between the two teams, but the Gators dominated the match. The big factor was the serving performance by the entire team.

    Set 1: 25-16 UF

    The Gators started out the match strong with a 6-2 lead over the Rebels. The Rebels closed the distance to 6-4, but this was the smallest point difference between the two. At one point the Gators held a massive 16-7 lead, but would still finish out the set strong with an eight-point lead. The Gators dominated, holding the Rebels to a 0.40 hitting clip.

    Set 2: 25-16 UF

    Set 2 looked similar to the first. The Gators came out with a 10-7 lead, and the Rebels would narrow it to 12-11. However, a 8-2 run would help the Gators to pull away from the Rebels. To finish it off, Gators went on another impressive 5-3 run that determined the fate of the set. Notably, T’ara Ceasar had 4 kills and Thayer Hall had 3 to really put the edge on the Rebels.

    Set 3: 25-19 UF

    The beginning of the final set saw some back-and-forth action between the two teams, tying up the score 5-5. The Gators pulled ahead 15-11, but an attack by the Rebels closed the distance to 16-13. However, the Gators finished out strong to win the set and ultimately the match. Ceasar put up another impressive amount of kills with five, and Forte also put up five of her own.

    Kills

    Ceasar, 11

    Hall, 8

    Carlton, 6

    Forte, 5

    Digs

    Cerame, 8

    Ceasar, 7

    Monserez, 6

    Hall, 6

    Aces

    Hall, 4

    Carlton, 2

    Ceasar, 2

    Cerame, 2

    Dooley, 2

    Hammons, 2

    What’s Next?

    Looking ahead, the Gators will return to Gainesville for their Spring opener in a series against the Missouri Tigers. They are set to play Feb. 6 and 7 in the Exactech Arena.

  • SOCCER: Longtime Florida coach Becky Burleigh announces retirement
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    Becky Burleigh, who has coached the Florida soccer team since its inception in 1994, announced on Twitter Saturday that she would be stepping away following the spring season.

    Burleigh is the only coach in Florida soccer history and has picked up numerous accolades across her 25 seasons at the helm, including being named National Coach of the Year by three different outlets (National Soccer Coaches Association of America, College Soccer Weekly, Soccer Buzz) in 1998 after winning a national championship in just the program’s fourth year. She was named SEC Coach of the Year five times including 1996, 2000, 2008, 2010 and 2012.

    Burleigh led the Gators to tournament berths in 22 of her 25 seasons holding the reigns. She has a 427-136-38 record with the program, a winning percentage of .742. Florida won 14 SEC regular-season titles and 12 conference tournaments under Burleigh, both easily the most in conference history. The next closest in each category is Tennessee with three and four, respectively. The Gators have five SEC tournament runner-ups as well.

    The 1998 Florida soccer team had one of the best seasons in the history of UF athletics. With a 26-1 record, the most single-season wins in program history, Florida went 8-0 in conference play and defeated defending champion North Carolina 1-0 to claim the NCAA title in the team’s first NCAA College Cup appearance.

    Burleigh had the worst record of her career in the shortened 2020 fall season, finishing on 2-7-1 and only reaching the second round of the SEC Tournament before being eliminated. It was one of only two seasons Florida failed to record double-digit wins (7-10-4 in 2018).

    Burleigh began her coaching career at Berry College in Georgia for five seasons, winning two NAIA National Championships and finishing runner-up in another year.

  • MBB: Gators Pick Up Quadrant One Victory at West Virginia
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    Florida followed country roads to West Virginia Saturday in a battle against the No. 11 Mountaineers in search of their fourth straight victory and second ranked win, and Colin Castleton once again played hero in the final minutes of an 85-80 win after a great duel against West Virginia big Derek Culver.

    The biggest story of the first half was the play of Culver, who felt about as unstoppable as a freight train going downhill. Florida’s big men had no answer for Culver physically, who measures in at 6 feet, 10 inches tall and 255 pounds, 25 pounds heavier than either of Florida’s starting forwards.

    Culver was a perfect on six shots from the field before the half, indestructible in the paint regardless of which Florida forward matched up on him, but his biggest strength was getting to the free throw line. In a first half flooded with personal fouls, Culver went nine for 11 from the stripe to head to the locker room with 21 points.

    West Virginia’s offense was lopsided the entire day. Out of 42 first-half Mountaineer points, 41 came from a trio of players (21 from Culver, 11 from sharpshooter Sam McNeil and nine from Miles McBride). Meanwhile, the Gators had the exact opposite approach, with 10 players contributing to a first-half 37 points, only one player, Noah Locke, had 10 points.

    The second half looked to be much of the same story early, with West Virginia keeping the lead steady for the first four minutes out of the break. However, slowly but surely, Culver began to draw more fouls and WVU was completely different without his presence.

    He drew his second foul on a Colin Castleton post-up and sat for two minutes. Florida went on a 8-0 run to take the lead. The Mountaineers offense looked rudderless and Florida looked inspired, like a weight had been lifted, beginning to control the game in transition. Florida scored 26 points off fast breaks for the game.

    Culver had to sit one more time and drew four fouls total on the day, three after halftime.

    In a game which the opposing big man stole much of the praise and attention early, Colin Castleton put his head down and stayed physical the entire game. After being pulled after a few minutes for not chasing a loose ball and fighting for a rebound, Castleton fought Culver the entire game and, towards the end of the game, began to win.

    Castleton drew multiple fouls on Culver in the final frame, sending the Mountaineers’ engine to the bench several times, and Castleton outscored his opponent 15 to seven in the final twenty minutes. The Michigan transfer finished with 21 points, his fourth game with more than this season, on the strength of a perfect nine-for-nine day from the free throw line as well as five blocks.

    Castleton may have stolen the show late, but Florida’s second-half shooting deserves praise too, specifically from beyond the three-point line. The Gators went 7-11 from range in the second half, including three each from Tre Mann and sharpshooter Noah Locke, the latter of which finished with 19 points, as well as a huge bucket from Scottie Lewis that broke a tie with four minutes to play.

    The Gators outshot the Mountaineers in all three areas of the court in the final twenty minutes, finishing the day 48.1% (26-54) from the floor and 47.1% (8-17) from three. Florida also made all nine second-half free throws, seven of those from Castleton.

    UF moves to 10-4 for the season, remaining 6-3 in conference and will play again Wednesday against South Carolina trying to gain a stronger hold on second in the SEC.

  • VB: Gators Open Spring Season with Sweep of Ole Miss
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    The No. 10 Gator’s women’s volleyball team swept the Ole Miss Rebels earlier today with a final score of 3-0. This win moves the Gators to a record of 7-2.

    With today’s game, the Gators continue to dominate Ole Miss. They are now 53-3 all-time and 44-0 in three-set matches against the Rebels.

    Notably, T’ara Ceasar guided the Gators offensively with 12 kills and a .348 clip. Nnedi Okammor led the defense with four blocks.

    Set 1: 25-18 UF

    The Gators opened the match with a back-and-forth fight against the Rebels. The teams were tied until the Gators took a one-point lead going into a timeout. The two continued to change leads, but Ceasar and Okammor’s final two kills gave the Gators the win.

    Set 2: 25-21 UF

    The Rebels started out the second set strong. However, the Gators came back with a 6-0 run that put them ahead. The Rebels answered this with a 6-1 run to tie up the set, but the Gators came back from a timeout to defeat them. The Gators hit a .320 clip in this frame, and they held Ole Miss to only a .097.

    Set 3: 25-13 UF

    The Gators dominated the last set, with a .632 in this frame. They started out strong with a 10-5 lead that only continued to widen as the game went on. The Gators put up nine kills in this set led by Ceasar that determined the fate of the Rebels.

    Kills

    Ceasar, 12

    Carlton, 8

    Hall, 8

    Forte, 3

    Blocks

    Okammor, 4

    Carlton, 2

    Digs

    McKissock, 7

    Monserez, 5

    Ceasar, 4

    Aces

    McKissock, 2

    What’s Next?

    The Gators will be back in action to finish the series against the Rebels on Saturday at 3 p.m. They will return home Feb. 6 and 7 in a series against the Missouri Tigers.  

  • WGYM Liveblog: No. 24 Missouri at No. 1 Florida

    Gear up, gymnastics fans! We’ve got another SEC showdown on our hands, and the Gators are again the favorites. Ranked in the Top 10 in every event, the Gators have maintained the overall top spot in the nation. Top competitor Oklahoma faltered last week, slipping to No. 3, while LSU was able to maintain a 197+ score, bringing it up to No. 2. However, LSU will not have a chance to improve their average this week, as its meet against Auburn has been postponed due to COVID-19 protocols. This gives the Gators a unique opportunity to increase their lead over the rest of the nation with a solid performance this week.

    They’ll face the Missouri Tigers, the lowest-ranked SEC team, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be pushovers. Freshman Amaya Marshall and sophomore Sienna Schreiber are top 30 in the all-around, and for individual events Schreiber and Hannah McCrary both rank in the top 25 for beam and floor, respectively. Also keep an eye out for Alisa Sheremeta and Belle Gottula, whose floor routines can really get a crowd engaged.

    However, the Gators have the upper hand in every statistical measure. Megan Skaggs and Trinity Thomas both rank in the top 15 in the all-around, and event-wise, Florida has 4 athletes on vault, 1 on bars, 4 on beam, and 3 on floor all in the top 25. Comparatively… it’s really not a contest.

    That said, we have seen some mistakes from the Gators this season. Thomas has had errors on beam two weeks in a row now, and bars has not been the solid strength for the team that it has been in past years. One mistake from the Gators can open the door for an upset, so no one should be lulled into a false sense of security here.

    All the action is on SECN tonight, but if you can’t watch live, stay right here with me – I’ll have every moment play-by-play throughout the meet!

    The Gators have planned a pride meet tonight! The social media presence on it has been… lackluster… so I’m not sure how heavy the theme will be tonight, but I hope the planning has been led by Sav and Jeremy and any other LGBTQ+ identifying student-athletes on the team that we may not know about and that they feel supported and celebrated.

    6:54pm: Just waiting for Paul Finebaum to finish up. Follow along with live scores HERE.

    6:55pm: Here’s Missouri’s projected lineups for this evening:

    7:01pm: Vault Lineup

    7:02pm: Sounds like Jenny made a great pride-centered pep talk for the meet tonight.

    Richards, VT: FTY, small foot adjustment. Even my husband could tell she was hesitating, I think she’s ready for that Y1.5 again.

    Swanson, UB: Maloney to pak looks good, if a little leg sep. Short on low bar handstand. Full in, stuck! A good start for them.

    7:04pm: Lazzari, VT: FTY, couldn’t see body position bc they went to the under-the-vault-table camera angle… slide back on the landing.

    Patrick, UB: Long wait for her while they score Swanson.

    Hecht mount, love to see that. First handstand good. Jaeger is good, hard to see amplitude from this angle. Bail looked loose. Short on last handstand. DLO dismount, gorgeous hollow body position but step back.

    7:07pm: Skaggs, VT: FTY, so clean in the air, great amplitude and flare. Slide back. Would love to see the stick here soon, but so far they’re keeping the landing errors small.

    Christensen, UB: Tkachev was a little low, can’t tell handstands from this angle. Bail a little floppy, short on last handstand. Blind full to double tuck and has to stumble forward to stay on her feet.

    7:09pm: Schoenherr, VT: Y1.5, bounds forward. Better than the underrotation last week but needs to zero in on that landing.

    Marshall, UB: Good first handstand. Blind change maybe a little late? Jaeger is gorgeous, straight to overshoot, at least her legs are clean. Full in is so floaty! Little hop on the landing.

    7:11pm: Reed, VT: Y1.5, just one step forward. She’s getting closerrrrr! Huge amplitude as always though, wow.

    Sheremeta, UB: Great first handstand, blind change maybe a little early. Jaeger is HUGE wow, little shy on those middle handstand. Love her dismount! Don’t see a lot of those twisting dismounts in NCAA, so it’s nice to see some variety.

    7:13pm: Thomas, VT: Y1.5, ittttty bitty hop forward. One of her best for sure!

    Schreiber, UB: Little shy on low bar handstand. Maloney to bail is solid, that’s the first bail of the rotation I’ve actually thought was fully straight. DLO dismount STUCK! Has to swim for it a little, but that’ll still be a great score.

    AFTER ONE: UF 49.375, MIZ 49.05

    Looks like freshman Ellie Lazzari will be getting her chance on floor! Baumann out – this suggests that maybe she is having something going on more than just the cramps we were told changed the lineup last minute last week?

    Bars lineup for the Gators:

    7:23pm: Rotation two!

    Schreiber, VT: FTY, clean in the air, little pike at the end and little bounce back.

    Richards, UB: Maloney to bail, a little legs on the Maloney. Good last handstand. DLO, little adjustment back.

    7:25pm: Patrick, VT: FTY, little knees in there. Small bounce back, but better distance than Schreiber.

    Gallentine, UB: Good first handstands. Maloney, legs perfectly glued together. Gorgeous pak, wow. Great last handstand. DLO, stuck! That’ll be a great one for her.

    7:27pm: Gottula, VT: FTY, off to the side, good height but distance didn’t quite match. Slide back.

    Skaggs, UB: Longish wait for her for some reason. 9.925 for Gallentine! Wow!

    Ok, Skaggs actually starting now. Great first handstand, Huge Tkachev straight to pak, lovely. Good last handstand. DLO stuck COLD! Just drops it in like a dart. That’s going to be an excellent score!

    7:29pm: Marshall, VT: FTY, pikes down early, but stuck! Good for her.

    Schoenherr, UB: First handstand looked good from that angle. Handstand a little off on the blind change, Jaeger is huge as always. A little floppy on the bail. STICKS HER DOUBLE FRONT HALF OUT! She never gets that stick, WOW!

    7:31pm: Swanson, VT: Y1.5, big step forward, not enough control there.

    Thomas, UB: Hoooolds that first handstand showing off how perfect it is. Maloney to uprise, great. Pak is good. Another held handstand, what a queen. Van Leeuwen, good. DLO bounce back. The ONLY thing to take is the dismount in my opinion, there, wow.

    7:33pm: McCrary, VT: FTY, big bounce back. Wonder where that Y1.5 went, I thought she had been doing it this season.

    Clapper, UB: Good first handstand. Blind change is solid, piked Jaeger maybe a little close. Bail, maybe a little arm bend but she fixes it quickly. Giant full is good! Double tuck stuck! What a great bars rotation for the Gators, they have fixed whatever problems they were having the last few weeks.

    AFTER TWO: UF 98.975, MIZ 97.95

    Nya on broadcast talking about all the social justice causes she stands for (and kneels for) including the LGBTQ+ community and her teammate (Sav) who’s part of it. She’s such an incredible human, I think she’ll make a great OBGYN, very compassionate.

    7:43pm: Rotation 3!

    Richards, BB: Leading off her third event of the night, dang girl. Triple series, little bit off at the end but she controls it. Switch to straddle, maybe a little tight on those split positions. Side aerial back full, stuck! A great start for the beam team.

    7:45pm: Gottula, FX: Double tuck to start, little slide on the front foot. She’s grooving out here, love it. Second split position was a little off in her dance elements. Punch front half back 1.5 twist, a little low there. Looking a little winded in the last choreography section here, maybe some stamina issues? Double pike, definitely a little short. She doesn’t look super happy with that routine.

    7:47pm: Johnson-Scharpf, BB: Punch front, one of her better ones! Small step forward but keeps it controlled. Bhs loso and she’s off! Oh no! She hasn’t fallen in ages, that’s rough. Full turn is good. Switch half to beat, good. Handstand to loso back full stuck! Finished strong, but hopefully they can drop that one.

    7:49pm: Schreiber, FX: Double pike to open, great control and good amplitude and form. Showcasing some flexibility in her on-the-floor choreo section. Punch Rudi to super floaty loso, love that! Great positions in her dance elements. Just a two-pass routine, but a solid one.

    7:50pm: Lazzari, BB: First real pressure test for her in competition. Bhs loso loso, gorgeous. Switch to split, great 180 positions and toe point. Full turn, good. Side aerial back full, little adjustment. Good for her, coming back steady after the fall from SJS.

    7:52pm: Marshall, FX: Tons of drama and attitude in the first choreo section. Front through to double pike, great! Switch ring was a little funky. 1.5 to front lay to stag, great control there. Double tuck to close, a little low chest but overall a solid routine.

    7:54pm: Skaggs, BB: Single wolf, little knee bend like she was losing it but kept it small. Switch to split, lovely. Bhs loso, solid. Front aerial, not a single bobble. Cat leap to switch side, great. One of the longer routines we’ve seen on this team. Side aerial back full stuck! Another great one for her.

    7:56pm: Swanson, FX: Double pike to open, good power, little slide back on the front foot in the lunge. A little wonky on the wolf full position in the air. Front double full as her second pass, wow! Don’t see that often, that’s an E pass. Front lay to Rudi, slides a little on that landing too, but another good routine for Mizzou.

    7:58pm: Baumann, BB: Bhs loso, balance check and swing her arms to stay centered. Switch to split is gorgeous as always. Front aerial, little check there too. Full turn is dead on. Switch half, good. Roundoff 1.5 twist, stuck! Not her best routine but a solid hit. I kinda wonder what’s going on with her to be keeping her out of floor.

    8:00pm: Sheremeta, FX: Front double full to open with a big bounding step forward. Nice positions in her first set of dance elements. Rudi loso is lovely and floaty. Ooh, a fun back spin in this choreo here! 1.5 to front layout stepout, that’s cool. We love a more creative set of tumbling passes!

    8:02pm: Thomas, BB: Switch to split leap, great positions there. Full turn is good. One-arm bhs to loso, SO solid. Thank goodness. Front aerial to beat to korbut, great form and connection is so smooth. Side aerial back full. Stuck! What a great comeback for her, so proud! And the Gators will drop the fall from Johnson-Scharpf, keeping their lead solid.

    8:04pm: McCrary, FX: Front layout to Rudi, bounces out of bounds with one foot, oops! Double pike, good control there. Great straddle positions in her switch side to Popa. Missouri will take it, though they’ll want to fix that OOB.

    AFTER THREE: UF 148.375, MIZ 147.0

    Schoenherr’s girlfriend caught her entrance with the pride flag on video!

    This is doable for these Gators, but they’ll need to be damn near perfect.

    8:14pm: Rotation 4!

    Gottula, BB: Bhs bhs loso, small check but stays steady. Straddle to straddle 1/2, good. Cartwheel gainer full, small adjustment in the feet. A good start!

    8:15pm: Skaggs, FX: Love this jazzy routine on her. Double wolf turn to start, good control there. Rudi to split jump, a little extra bouncy there. Side aerial into more choreo is seamless. Tour jete half to split full, great 180 positions. 1.5 to front layout has good control there. Just a two pass routine for her, but a good start!

    8:17pm: McCrary, BB: Beat to front toss, little stutter there. Bhs loso, good. Split to ring stag, good. Gainer pike off the end, hop forward. Another hit for the Tigers.

    8:19pm: Taylor, FX: Big double tuck with a BIG stumble back OOB to start, oof. Roundoff 1.5 to front lay to stag, better. She’s a last minute sub for Johnson-Scharpf, wonder if she’s injured or just a mental thing to pull her out. Double pike, barely any movement there, almost a two-foot stick but low chest. Glad she’s seeing lineup time, but she should not make the final six here.

    8:21pm: Schaffer, BB: Full turn, good. Bhs bhs loso, and she’s way off, falls to the side. Front aerial looked good. Switch to split has solid 180 positions. Roundoff 1.5, hop forward. They’ll want to drop this one.

    8:23pm: Lazzari, FX: SO stoked for this! Ooooh, getting some drama in this beginning choreo section, love it. Double tuck to start, a little slide on the front foot, you can tell she’s working something bigger. 1.5 to front lay to sissone, great control there. Great positions in her dance elements! Double pike to close, maybe a little short but covers well. A great first outing for her!

    8:25pm: Sheremeta, BB: Ooh, pretty mount here, showcasing her flexibility. Bhs loso, balance check there but is patient with it. Split to… ring jump? Yang Bo? Idk what that jump was supposed to be. Front toss is good. Full turn, lovely. Gainer pike off the end is stuck! A good bounce back, hits that reset button for the Tigers.

    8:27pm: Reed, FX: Here we goooo, this should be big. DLO, little baby slide on the front foot but otherwise great. Front lay to Rudi, holds that lunge to show the control. Switch half to wolf full, good positions in the air. She’s less in the moment this week, but that doesn’t make the choreo any less fun. Double pike and she’s really far forward, tried to put it back in the lunge but it looked like it stung a little.

    8:29pm: Marshall, BB: Front toss to immediate beat jump, so secure. Full turn is good. Front aerial to bhs but she misses the beam and falls! Ooh, that’ll mean Missouri will count the fall. Redoes the front aerial, bhs loso after that, so she’ll at least get her series credit. Split to straddle 1/4, another bobble but waits it out. Front aerial to front full, bouncy on the landing.

    8:31pm: Thomas, FX: She’s got that smirk going, she’s going for it tonight y’all. DLO, absolutely nails it, does not move that front foot. Front full to front lay to split jump, great. Great control in her dance elements, and the split positions are perfect. Totally owning this choreography section. Double pike, pops it out into a lunge quickly, looked a lil short to me but she covers it quickly. Won’t be a 10, or shouldn’t be, but still a great one for her!

    8:33pm: Long wait for Marshall’s score.

    Schreiber, BB: Bhs loso loso, and she falls too! Missouri just imploding here unfortunately. Beat to split 3/4, short of 180 there and a bobble. Full turn, okay. Switch half to split to beat are all great, gainer full is almost connected and it looked stuck?

    8:35pm: Richards, FX: Her anchoring here feels very much like Hundley anchoring last year – a temporary thing while they’re in the O-Dome for the energy, but won’t be this way in post. Starting with her DLO in AC/DC, and it’s gorgeous! She’s cleaned up those legs some more this week. 1.5 to front lay, good control dancing out. Good split positions in her dance elements. Double tuck to finish, good control there too and her musicality is great in the final choreo section. 10 chants from the team, I kinda doubt it, but it’ll be a great score for her.

    FINAL: UF 197.85, MIZ 194.8

    Unfortunate ending for Missouri, but WHAT A MEET for these Gators! Highest score from any team this season, very close to that coveted 198 mark, and it’s great to see Thomas back in form. She wins every event except bars, where teammate Skaggs just barely edges her out.

    Her 39.75 AA score is the highest in the nation so far this season!!

    That’s it for me tonight, folks! Follow my Twitter @mycluttereddesk for live tweets from the press conference in just a few minutes – otherwise, see you next week, and thanks for joining me!

  • The Gridiron Growl Podcast: Who’s the Real _ _ U, with Bill Sikes

    Check out the latest episode of The Gridiron Growl Podcast as David Soderquist and Brian Fox welcome the five-star nerd, Bill Sikes, to the program.

    Bill takes us on a deep dive into his latest article on readandreaction.com, “Who’s the Real _ _ U”, which is part of his All-SEC project.

    The trio then talk about the breaking news of a new coach to Dan Mullen’s staff in the wake of Brian Johnson moving to the NFL.

    Also, please check out the Go Fund Me that is set up to help young mothers in and around the First Coast. HERE

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  • SB: Florida Ranks Third in Preseason SEC Coaches’ Poll
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    After ranking inside the top 10 in both major national preseason rankings, the Gators placed third in the 2021 SEC Softball Preseason Coaches’ Poll.

    After the league’s 13 head coaches voted, Florida received 125 points including one first-place vote. Only Alabama (138) and LSU (129) ranked higher than the Gators in the poll. Only three teams besides Florida received a first-place vote: Alabama (9), LSU (2), Tennessee (1).

    2020 Success

    Florida completed its shortened 2020 season boasting a 23-4 overall record and a 3-0 conference record after sweeping Auburn at home during SEC Opening Weekend. Following the sweep, Florida’s Cheyenne Lindsey, Rylee Trlicek and Julia Cottrill earned SEC Player, Pitcher and Freshman of the Week honors.

    Looking Ahead

    The Gators will open their 2021 season on Feb. 13 in a three-game road series against USF. Following 15 more non-conference matchups, Florida will start its SEC schedule on March 12 in a home weekend series versus No. 13 Kentucky. Despite earning zero first-place votes, the Wildcats received the fifth most points in the SEC Preseason Coaches’ Poll.

  • VB: Gators Return to Play This Weekend
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    Florida volleyball returns to action this weekend. The Gators started the season late due to COVID—19 protocols, and it has been almost two months since their last match. Initially, it was uncertain whether the Gators would continue play after Nov. 17 according to a press release from the SEC.

    However, going into the spring portion of the season, the Gators are currently 6-2 with one loss at home against the unranked Georgia Bulldogs and the other on the road versus the then #15 South Carolina Gamecocks.

    The Gators have some notable wins, such as two complete sweeps against the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn Tigers. They also have a single win against Georgia and South Carolina as well.

    The Gators used this unexpected time to learn more about themselves and are ready to move forward and take on the rest of the season.

    “We certainly use what we learned about our team, the changes we need to make and where the pieces of the game that need to get better, and [we] use that to grow on so we are better from that experience [in the fall], “ Head coach Mary Wise said in a press conference on Tuesday. “We looked at that [break] as a reset button. Truly, a reset button from the fall.”

    The Gators look to take on the Missouri Tigers, LSU Tigers, Arkansas Razorbacks and Kentucky Wildcats at home in the coming months. They will also play the Mississippi State Bulldogs, Tennessee Lady Volunteers and Texas A&M Aggies away to finish out this unprecedented season.

    Florida begins its spring campaign on Friday at Ole Miss. First serve is scheduled for 3:00 PM.