An off-the-cuff comment by Coach Bruce Pearl at a charity fundraiser could raise a few eyebrows. The coach is apologizing if anyone was offended. Was this more offensive than him rapping?
An off-the-cuff comment by Coach Bruce Pearl at a charity fundraiser could raise a few eyebrows. The coach is apologizing if anyone was offended. Was this more offensive than him rapping?
Drubner and Jenn Brown travel to The Swamp
Tennessee let the SEC down by getting beat by UCLA at home. Now you have to come to The Swamp and pay the price.
Tebow led the Gators to a 12–1 record in 2008. After clinching the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division title, the team played for and won the SEC title in the 2008 SEC Championship Game against the Alabama Crimson Tide. The win secured the #2 ranking in the final BCS standings, which earned the Gators the chance to play the #1 ranked Oklahoma Sooners in the 2009 BCS National Championship Game, which they won 24–14.
How often do you watch highlight tapes on offensive tackles? Seantrel Henderson is one that you need to check out. He dominated defensive line last year as a Junior. All the scouting services have him as their top lineman of the 2010 class. The Gators are one of 50 plus teams that are recruiting this 6’7″ 295 lbs stud. Check out the tape for your self.
Here is some of Percy Harvin old High School highlights. Coach Meyer is good at finding talent, but it was safe to say after watching Percy here he was a very safe recruit. Havrin had 32 touchdowns (19 rushing, 13 receiving) in three seasons, and is the only player in Florida history to have 100 yards rushing and receiving in a game.
Ike Hilliard puts on one of the greatest moves of all time and breaks the ankles of two Florida State Defensive Backs. He finished his career at Florida with 126 receptions for 2,214 yards and 26 touchdowns. The video quality is not that great, but the move more than makes up for it.
The defending champion Florida Gators received the most first-place votes ever in this year’s preseason AP Top 25 poll.
Jordan Hicks a 6’2, 210 lbs stud LB from Lokota West High School in Ohio. He is the #1 rate LB on ESPN board. He has the Gators on his schools of interest.
SEC Blogger Chris Low breaks down the conference as he sees it.