The Florida Gators are in the running for a defensive player who is ranked as the best recruit from Florida and one of the top recruits in the country
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team dropped one spot to No. 3 in the newest AP Top 25 on Monday. Duke jumped up to No. 2. Florida is the second highest ranked team among their SEC counterparts, only trailing the top-ranked Auburn Tigers.
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A top wide receiver in the 2026 recruiting class has scheduled a visit to the Florida Gators this summer. According to On3’s Hayes Fawcett, four-star Naeem Burroughs will head to Gainesville June 6 to June 8.
The Gators recruited and signed some of the greatest high school prospects of the last quarter-century. Some — like Percy Harvin and DJ Humphries — enjoyed successful college and pro careers. Others, meanwhile, are considered recruiting busts by comparison.
Florida basketball's Alijah Martin and Rueben Chinyelu both received exceptional marks in ESPN's college basketball transfer portal grades.
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Florida has risen to No. 2 in the poll, rides a five-game winning streak and has rekindled memories of the ‘04s. Todd Golden’s Gators have much work ahead but are primed for a deep postseason run. Meanwhile,
Texas A&M women's basketball 's losing streak continued Thursday with a 74-52 blowout loss to Florida. The Aggies made their signature second-half push to try and close a deficit 21-point deficit from the half but they were overpowered by the Gators. Aggies guard Sole Williams led the way with 13 points.
The Gators' top scorer from the 2023-24 season, guard Walter Clayton Jr. has entered the NBA Draft pool with the option to return to Florida. Indiana has several roster spots to fill, and they've ...
In his Valentine's Day edition of "Bracketology", ESPN's Joe Lunardi projected that the Gators will secure one of the four top seeds in the NCAA tournament. Florida joins SEC rivals Auburn and Alabama on the top line, with Texas A&M and Tennessee right behind them as two seeds.