Published on: 27th December, 2009
The hearts of the Gator Nation have now been taken off life support. Instead of calling it quits, Coach Urban Meyer has decided to take an indefinite leave of absence. He needs to take a vacation. Once the Sugar Bowl is over, Meyer would normally begin his annual recruiting trek. This year, ...Published on: 27th December, 2009
ESPN is reporting that Urban Meyer will not resign, but take a leave of absence while Steve Addazio, the current offensive coordinator, will become the interim head coach. Reasons for his change of heart are unknown, but Lou Holtz of ESPN College Gameday did say that a coach should never make ...Published on: 26th December, 2009
When Coach Urban Meyer was admitted to the hospital following the SEC Championship game, it was reported that he was suffering from dehydration. Later it was reported that he was suffering from chest pains. It was the latter. ESPN is reporting that Urban Meyer's heart muscle has a defect, and that is ...Published on: 26th December, 2009
If there has ever been a folk hero in college football, Tim Tebow has certainly claimed that title. When Tebow leads the Florida Gators onto the field for the last time in New Orleans for the 2010 Sugar Bowl, we may never see another college football like him ever again. I ...Published on: 26th December, 2009
Before you know it he will be gone. We will speak his name in reverence along with the names of Paul "Bear" Bryant, Eddie Robinson, Bo Schembechler, Woody Hayes, and Glenn "Pop" Warner. On January 1, 2010 the college football world will bid farewell to Coach Bobby Bowden. Fittingly, the last ...Published on: 19th December, 2009
Coach Jack Del Rio: I am writing this article to offer my heart-felt apologies to you and your team. This past Thursday night in Jacksonville, on national television (well, sort of), you and your team showed the NFL that the Jaguars are on the right track and well worth fan admiration. That's ...Published on: 18th December, 2009
Coach Urban Meyer, after meeting with University of Florida President Bernie Machen and Athletic Director Jeremy Foley, announced today that junior Carlos Dunlap's suspension has been lifted and he will be allowed to play in the Sugar Bowl against the Cincinnati Bearcats on New Year's Day. Dunlap has a court appearance ...Published on: 18th December, 2009
Coach Urban Meyer, after meeting with University of Florida President Bernie Machen and Athletic Director Jeremy Foley, announced today that junior Carlos Dunlap's suspension has been lifted and he will be allowed to play in the Sugar Bowl against the Cincinnati Bearcats on New Year's Day. Dunlap has a court appearance ...Published on: 14th December, 2009
That's the question most if not all citizens of the Gator and Bearcat Nation are asking. After being defeated easily in the SEC Championship game, the Florida Gators are now relegated to playing in the Sugar Bowl against the now coach-less Big East champions, the Cincinnati Bearcats. On his ...Published on: 13th December, 2009
After watching the United States Naval Academy defeat the United States Military Academy for the eighth straight time this past Saturday, I realized that the Bowl Season is almost upon us, and felt rather depressed. My beloved Florida Gators are playing in the Sugar Bowl against a team who's ...