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Florida's spring football game also became one last chance to celebrate newly minted national champions in men's basketball. On a picturesque day in Gainesville, a reported crowd of 56,563, the largest since Tim Tebow's final spring game, came out to cheer Todd Golden's Gators and see whether Billy Napier's program is getting closer to competing for one. During the latest Swamp Things, Edgar and Mark have plenty to chat about, including some quick thoughts on a wild Masters Sunday during a memorable two-weekend stretch. Basketball team honored (:00) Todd Golden contract (2:27) Deserving of own event (4:17) Heavyweight boosters (9:00) Top targets (19:02) Spring football game: DJ Lagway status (22:31) Other players (39:50) Game not televised (38:48) Who didn't play (41:00) Autograph line for Lagway (43:15) AD Scott Stricklin gets booed (44:39) Most joyless person: Bill Belichick (49:00) Jeremy Foley's Corner (51:10) The Masters (54:24)
FLORIDA WINS THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!!! Let's unpack it all, and pay homage to one of the greatest teams in Gator basketball history,Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of Gator football. Tune in for expert insights, candid discussions, and the passion that fuels Gator fandom. Hit subscribe, hit play, and let's navigate the Gators' journey together!
A NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP edition of Gator Bytes!Hacker and Graham Marsh react to the Florida Gators winning the National Championship on Gator Bytes! Presented by Southeast Orthopedic Specialists.
Will the Florida Gators be national champions tonight?Hacker and Graham Marsh discuss on Gator Bytes, presented by Southeast Orthopedic Specialists.
How do the Florida Gators match up against the Auburn Tigers in the Final Four?Hacker and Graham Marsh discuss on Gator Bytes, presented by Southeast Orthopedic Specialists.
ELITE 8 BOUND! Florida Gators destroy Maryland in the Sweet 16!Dylan Denmark and Graham Marsh discuss on Denmark and Marsh.
Florida Gators advance to the ELITE 8! Gator BytesHacker and Graham discuss on Gator Bytes, presented by Southeast Orthopedic Specialists.
March 19, 2025 Hour 3 Kevin Brockway & Seth Everett. Kevin covers Gator Basketball and gets us ready for the Madness. Seth makes his weekly appearance.
Florida earned a top seed in the NCAA Tournament after their first SEC Tournament title since 2014, the last time the Gators reached the Final Four. Todd Golden's team is poised for a deep run after rising to the top of a conference with a record 14 bids to the Big Dance. But upsets and Cinderella stories abound during what is arguably the most riveting event in sports. On the latest Swamp Things, Edgar and Mark have great expectations as the Gators begin pursuit of a national championship. How good is this team? (0:00) Setting the tone out of the gate (3:49) Making a case for Florida (10:49) SEC smashing record (17:25) The Big Dance delivers (19:59) Jeremy Foley's Corner (32:40)
Dan Hicken and Frank Frangie discuss on All Things Gators, presented by Southeast Orthopedic Specialists.
lorida's no-show at Georgia against former coach Mike White was the ultimate head-scratcher during a special season. Todd Golden's Gators enter the final stretch of the regular season pushing to regain their mojo and momentum. With spring football a week away, Billy Napier continues to make staff moves on the offensive side of the ball. Will fresh ideas follow? Meanwhile, Mark and Edgar discuss a jam-packed spring sports calendar and pay homage to acting legend Gene Hackman, leading to a discussion of best all-time sports movies during the latest Swamp Things. Basketball: Not hitting panic button yet (1:09) Moving forward (7:22) Football: Staff moves(14:26) Georgia NCAA settlement (23:12) Women's basketball coach (28:28) Gene Hackman death (30:38) Jeremy Foley's Corner (35:10)
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, Billy Napier has swapped cornerbacks coaches as spring football approaches while several teams are off to strong starts as UF gears up for another fruitful spring sports season. After a week away for the Daytona 500, Mark and Edgar catch up on it all during the latest Swamp Things. Daytona 500 (:00) Men's basketball (3:40) What can trip team up? (15:15) Keeping Todd Golden happy (21:01) Billy Napier coaching changes (28:36) Bigger target on Napier (33:16) Future schedules (39:30) Jeremy Foley's Corner (46:43)
Todd Golden was absolved during a Title IX investigation into claims of stalking and sexual harassment against the Florida men's basketball coach. Tremendous support and skepticism followed the decision. On the court, the No. 5 Gators are set to face their toughest two weeks, with a chance to separate themselves in a stacked SEC featuring 10 Top 25 teams. Meanwhile, Billy Napier enters his first offseason with high expectations, but plenty of questions as he adds to his staff and continues to mine the transfer portal. During the latest Swamp Things, Mark and Edgar discuss the end of Golden's months-long saga and much more. Todd Golden cleared (0:00) Reflecting on allegations (7:28) UF: Todd is innocent! (11:42) Grueling February (14:08) Breaking down the team (19:11) Gator football staffing (26:14) Portal news (30:03) Parking at O'Connell Center (35:40) Jeremy Foley's Corner (38:27)
Two embattled Florida coaches square off this weekend against heated rivals. Golden's No. 20 Gators head to Florida State while Napier's squad will host No. 21 LSU. Golden's reception will be even more hostile than usual given accusations against him for stalking and sexual harassment. Napier returns to the Swamp off the Gators' worst loss during his three seasons and on the heels of a vote of confidence from AD Scott Stricklin. A Florida win would position the Gators for a bowl bid, but a loss would be six straight to LSU in what used to be one of the SEC's best rivalry games. During the latest Swamp Things, Mark and Edgar do their best to catch listeners up with a busy, crazy time in Gainesville. Embattled coaches vs bitter rivals (:00) Todd Golden statement (2:26) On the court (8:32) Alex Lloyd signed (11:00) Olivier Rioux redshirts (12:05) Football: LSU coming to town (15:39) Reason for optimism (17:06) Reason for pessimism (19:51) Offensive matchup (22:20) Defensive matchup (24:51) Who has your attention? (26:42) On the spot (30:12) Unsubstantiated rumor (33:32) Who's going to win? (37:28) Jeremy Foley's Corner (39:13)
On Tuesday's show, Steve recaps the Gator Basketball win over South Florida and talks to Dalton Wasserman from Pro Football Focus to discuss the NFL.
No. 21 Florida is ranked in the preseason Top 25 for the first time since 2019. Todd Golden's team has the pieces to be the Gators best squad since the 2016-17 Gators made an Elite Eight appearance. UF opens the season Nov. 4 in Jacksonville, two days after Florida faces No. 2 Georgia in football at EverBank Stadium. During the latest Swamp Things, Edgar and Mark talk hoops, with a little football mixed in, during the Gators' bye week. Football: Offensive line should not be overlooked (0:00) Men's basketball: Promising team (9:48) Olivier Rioux (12:57) Returners (18:00) Transfers (28:00) Schedule (35:40) Jeremy Foley's Corner (38:34)
The Gators' season-opening visit from Miami will begin to answer the questions swirling around coach Billy Napier and his program. Besides Napier, what players and assistants are on the spot? Is Miami the biggest game of a pivotal season? What has Napier done to impress and what does he have to do to survive? During the latest Swamp Things, Edgar and Mark provide some answers. Biggest non-conference game (:00) Biggest conference game (10:00) Offensive player (12:56) Offensive assistant/analyst (18:18) Encouraged by Billy Napier's… (24:12) Want to see out of Napier (25:40) Final record prediction (32:09) Men's basketball (35:59) Join Billy Napier's Army (38:41) Jeremy Foley's Corner (40:55)
On Thursday's show, Steve Russell talked Riley Kugel's exit from the Gator Basketball program and where he thinks he'll end up. Sean Kelley checked in to talk Gators Baseball ahead of the Miss St. series & ESPN's Laura Rutledge was in studio to discuss the latest NFL Storylines as the Draft draws closer.
Florida is back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in three years and capable of a deep run if the pieces fall into place as Todd Golden's team looks to continue the program's Year 2 turnaround. Back in Gainesville, the Gators' Pro Day was an all-time dud, highlighting the lack of depth Billy Napier inherited from Dan Mullen. Meanwhile, Jenny Rowland's gymnastics program remains as steady as any on campus and heads to the SEC Championships seeking a three-peat. During the latest Swamp Things, Edgar and Mark look to stick the landing while discussing another busy week for the Gators. NCAA Tournament (1:28) Gators could make run or lose in 1st round (7:08) Mismatch in Gator's favor (12:13) X factors: Riley Kugal and Will Richard (16:07) Iowa Women's Basketball: Caitlin Clark (19:03) UF's Pro Day (26:02) Billy Napier's staff (35:51) Jeremy Foley's Corner (47:45)
We welcome back spring intern Ethan Howick to discuss the Gator baseball team's domination over the Miami Hurricanes. Also, Florida basketball gets a nice dose of payback on the Alabama Crimson Tide. Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of Gator athletics. Tune in for expert insights, candid discussions, and the passion that fuels Gator fandom. Hit subscribe, hit play, and let's navigate the Gators' journey together!
On today's episode of the In All Kinds Of Weather Forecast, we talk about the Gator basketball team's surge under Todd Golden, promising starts for Gator baseball and softball, and more! Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, the In All Kids Of Weather Forecast is your ticket to the pulse of Gator athletics. Tune in for expert insights, candid discussions, and the passion that fuels Gator fandom. Hit subscribe, hit play, and let's navigate the Gators' journey together!
Florida reached 20 wins in men's basketball for the first time since 2018 as Todd Golden's program pushes to make a postseason run. But with three regular-season games to go, the Gators continue to show a lack of killer instinct while the mystery of Riley Kugel continues. Meanwhile, Billy Napier's third season in Gainesville begins in earnest with the opening spring practices March 7. UF will have many new faces and faces plenty of questions as Napier aims to set a new course for his struggling program. During the latest Swamp Things, Mark and Edgar tackle plenty of topics during a busy time for the Gators. O'Dome stench (0:00) Gators defeat Missouri (9:30) Riley Kugel mystery (12:00) Billy Napier's Herculean task (18:10) Ben Sasse's thoughts (24:58) Off-season attrition (29:10) DJ Lagway concern (31:11) Other storylines (34:47) NFL combine (38:36) Napier's absence (42:40) Fixing college football (49:30) Jeremy Foley's Corner (1:01:32)
The Florida Gator men's basketball team is turning heads, and building its NCAA Tournament resume. Even after the recent loss to Texas A&M, the future is bright. The In All Kinds of Weather Forecast breaks down thrilling overtime wins against Georgia and Kentucky, as well as a tough loss to the Aggies, and talks about the road ahead. Whether you bleed orange and blue or just love college sports, this episode is your ticket to the pulse of Gator athletics. Tune in for expert insights, candid discussions, and the passion that fuels Gator fandom. Hit subscribe, hit play, and let's navigate the Gators' journey together!
The 2023 Gators' goals are long gone, but Billy Napier's squad still has plenty to play for against the rival Seminoles. UF pushes to avoid a losing season while cutting the Noles down to size and ending their College Football Playoff hopes. Two backup quarterbacks forced into action are among the many storylines Mark and Edgar address on a Thanksgiving eve edition of Swamp Things. QB issues (:00) FSU moved to #5 (2:00) QB Mertz to Brown (3:48) Coaches in very different places (7;29) FSU far ahead of UF (10:50) The great equalizer: The Swamp (14:01) Simplify plan (18:03) SEC football picks (21:46) Jeremy Foley's Corner (25:25)
On Tuesday's show, Jeff Cardozo and Pat Dooley finish up recapping Gator Football's game against LSU and talk Gator Basketball ahead of their game against FAMU tonight
Florida heads to South Carolina looking for a rare road win under Billy Napier, whose Gators are 1-7 away from Gainesville. The Gamecocks can be tough to beat at underrated Williams-Brice Stadium, but Shane Beamer's squad has struggled on both sides of the ball and appears vulnerable. Quarterback Graham Mertz and Co. look to capitalize on the SEC's worst defense while Austin Armstrong's D will give chase to Gamecocks QB Spencer Rattler. During the latest Swamp Things, Mark and Edgar break down Florida's final game before the bye week. Florida heads to South Carolina (:28) Keepers? (3:59) On-the-road prep (9:23) Bad South Carolina team (14:43) Struggling with road games (24:40) Graham Mertz (28:24) Biggest disappointments (35:20) SEC football picks (39:05) Jeremy Foley's Corner: Basketball (46:27)
On this episode of the Swamp247 podcast, Jacob Rudner is joined by Swamp247 staff writer Graham Hall to discuss Florida's football coaching staff makeup following its addition of wide receivers coach Billy Gonzales. Rudner and Hall also talk about the latest with Florida's spring practices as well as review the Gators' year-one results under head basketball coach Todd Golden. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Florida kicks off its second spring practice under Billy Napier this weekend. During 14 practices until the April 18 spring game, all eyes will be transfer QB Graham Mertz, the retooled O-line and a defense coming off a historically bad season and welcoming new, 29-year-old coordinator Austin Armstrong. While spring practices have Gator Nation's attention, college basketball seizes center stage elsewhere. Todd Golden's team is playing out the string while Kelly Rae Finley's squad likely ended a disappointing season in embarrassing fashion. At least baseball fans have something to smile about entering a weekend visit from Miami. Mark and Edgar dig into the details during the latest Swamp Things. Spring football practice: How predictive is it? (2:48) Limited access to players (9:48) New assistant coaches (13:51) Player potential (17:15) Spring game opportunities (21:15) Men's basketball (30:38) Women's basketball (37:00) UF athletic department problems (41:00) NFL Scouting Combine (47:47) Jeremy Foley's Corner: Baseball (56:40)
On Sportscene, Steve Russell talks with Newberry Basketball Coach Patrick Green, Santa Fe Basketball Coach Glenn Banks on the show. Plus, Gator Basketball and should the gators still play Won't Back Down in gator games?
Two major points of discussion are delved into on today's pod: the Gator basketball team's huge win over Tennessee, and burying the Jaden Rashada saga with one final discussion on him. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neil-shulman/support
Jaden Rashada requested his release from his national letter of intent, but is the book closed on the NIL mess created during the pursuit of Florida's top recruit? Speaking of messes, did you see the final play of the loss at Texas A&M in men's basketball? At least there's gymnastics, but otherwise 2023 is off on the wrong foot for the Gators. During the latest Swamp Things, Mark and Edgar don't look to pile on but also don't pull any punches discussing the state of Florida's two high-profile programs. Jags comeback (:31) Gators cut ties with Jaden Rashada (2:05) Will Florida be poster child for breaking NIL deals? (7:49) Will Gator Collective settle with Rashada or go to court? (11:22) Who looks worse: Gators, Rashada or the system? (15:15) Buttoning up the Gator Collective (23:25) Where will Rashada land? (28:33) QB situation murky at UF (323:05) Men's Basketball (39:03) Women's Basketball (47:49) Jeremy Foley's Corner: Baseball (51:11)
In Thursday's episode of Sportscene, Steve Russell welcomes the Voice of the Gators, Sean Kelly, Blake Alderman from 247 Sports, and UF Gymnastics Head Coach Jenny Rowland. Plus, Steve talks about Gator Basketball and TCU and Georigia's championship matchup.
Florida's 30-3 loss to Oregon State in the Las Vegas Bowl culminated a second straight 6-7 season at Florida and left one searching for signs of progress. The Gators were without their best offensive playmaker (Anthony Richardson), offensive lineman (O'Cyrus Torrence) and defensive player (Ventrell Miller). Front and center were the same issues that have plagued Florida. Napier and his staff will quickly turn the page to National Signing Day Wednesday. Gators' fans will need some time for the taste of the Las Vegas Bowl and a three-game losing streak to fade. During the latest Swamp Things, Edgar and Mark double down with observations and questions from Napier's disappointing Year 1.
Mike Leach's death at age 61 cast a dark cloud over college football, stirring tributes and memories of the innovative, eccentric coach nicknamed “The Pirate.” Leach leaves behind a legion of fans, including many in the media, a lasting impact on the passing game and an unmatched legacy due to his outsized personality. But the games will go on, including Saturday's Las Vegas Bowl pitting Florida and No. 14 Oregon State. The Gators aim to avoid a second straight losing season with first-time starting QB Jack Miller III, but take on the surging Beavers without a full roster. During the latest episode, Edgar and Mark discuss Leach's tragic passing, Miller Time for Florida and weigh in on two basketball programs going in opposite directions. Sad day for college football (1:05) What can Billy Napier gain from game? (10:16) Starting QB Jack Miller (12:10) What team will show up in Las Vegas? (16:13) Oregon State will be a challenge (22:00) Best duo in college football (26:54) Win prevents negative recruiting (28:34) Napier on roster building (30:17) Men's basketball (38:15) Jeremy Foley's Corner: Women's basketball (52:21) Emory Jones enters transfer portal… again (56:47) Pick Six Bowl Games (59:41)
Eric Fawcett (Gator Country) and Neil W. Blackmon break down Florida's final addition to the 2022-23 roster, German big man Aleks Szymczyk. Why Szymczk's skill is so intriguing, and why the scholarship makes sense. Plus, Riley Kugel arrives on campus, and Thomas Haugh becomes Florida's first commitment for the 2023 class. Why Kugel is underrated, and why Haugh will fit in well at Florida. Plus, a dive into some of Florida's other 2023 recruiting targets, and what makes each intriguing. The guys also breakdown the PK 85 bracket, Florida's non-conference schedule, and Todd Golden's promotion of the Florida brand, which stands in stark contrast to the secrecy surrounding the program under the prior regime. Why stories like the CBS Sports and Athletic profiles are good for the program, and why the "Florida Brand" is one that sells and compels in college basketball.
On Thursday's edition of Sport Scene, Steve Russell is joined by Gator Basketball legends Eddie Shannon and Lon Kruger. In the second hour, new Gator Men's Basketball commit Thomas Hough talks to Steve and CBS' Dennis Dodd talks the latest in college football.
Gators Basketball Insider Chris Harry stops by the show to discuss the best players in Gator basketball history.
Al Horford has stepped up BIG for the Boston Celtics, leading them to tie the playoff series 2-2. The Bulldog feels that he's the best Gator player ever! What do you think?
The Orlando Sentinel's Edgar Thompson and Mark Long of the Associated Press share takeaways from the Gators' spring game and their own high-speed experiences in light of quarterback Anthony Richardson's own. Hot topic in Gainesville: Speed (1:37) Anthony Richardson ticket (6:00) Addressing DUI (12:55) Spotlight on Richardson (19:15) Hunting for playmakers (25:05) Napier: No gimmicks (30:42) Transfer portal madness (32:59) Gator Gatherings are back (38:35) Baseball (44:33) Gymnastics (47:13) NFL draft (49:03)
The In All Kinds of Weather Forecast crew breaks down the Gators' hire of new men's basketball coach Todd Golden, recalls what they particularly didn't like about Mike White, discusses what Golden will do differently/better, and sets the expectations for Golden in his career at Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neil-shulman/support
On today's episode of The Bridge presented by AdventHealth, Mike and Marc discuss: - Interest in the Orlando Pride - Is Rick Pitino a candidate for the Gator job? - Who should the Gators target? - NFL Free Agency - What are the Jaguars doing?
This week we update you on the newest coaching hires and the rumored coaches to be coming to Gainesville. We are joined by Tim Buckley of The Daily Advertiser for some more insight on our new head coach. Later, Eric Fawcett stops by to talk the latest chapter in Gator Basketball.
On Monday's show, Steve Russell sits down with Shane Matthews to discuss the Gators win in Football this past weekend. Also, the guys talk about Gator Basketball's big win over FSU. And hear what Dan Mullen had to say.
It's a sad time for Gator basketball fans right now. After recapping the past week of softball and baseball, and after breaking down the Gators' loss to Oral Roberts in the NCAA Basketball Tournament, the crew expresses frustration over Mike White one last time, laments the loss of the hoops program Florida once had, and brainstorms possible replacements for White. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neil-shulman/support
On Tuesday's episode, we talked about Gator Basketball's tough loss against Tennessee, and Stetson Baseball's Head Coach Steve Trimper discussed Stetson's upcoming matchup tonight against the Gators.
Same corner, same time. This week the guys briefly recap the bowl game loss to Oklahoma before getting into the offseason talk. We cover everything from position coach changes and potential hires to our thoughts on Dan Mullen or Urban Meyer going to the NFL. Later Eric Fawcett joins the show to update us on all things Gator Basketball. Support Our Sponsors: The Thomas Firm who handles insurance claims for property damage to homes or businesses. Their lawyers have over twenty years of experience handling roof damage and leaks from storms, water damage, hail damage, hurricane, sinkhole and fires. They work all over Florida and no claim is too big or too small. If you suspect you have damage to your home, give the Thomas Law Firm a call for a free consultation to ensure your insurance company pays what you are owed for the complete repair of your home. There is no charge unless we recover what you are owed from the insurance company. Offices Tampa – 813-221-2525. Friedland & Associates - There are A LOT of law firms who are saying they are for the people. Only a few are truly about the people. They used to call lawyers Ambulance chasers -- Lee Friedland of the Law firm of Friedland & Associates likes to say that “ambulances” chase them. They are about helping and fighting. Litigating cases throughout the state with a passion and a gator zeal for doing what is right and doing what is necessary. They handle auto accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home cases, criminal matters, and personal injury cases in EVERY jurisdiction within the State of Florida and they do it with the brashness of Steve Spurrier and the relentless effort of Dan Mullen. Lee is a double Gator graduating from UF undergrad and law – and he bleeds Orange and Blue and believes in giving back and truly being of the people. Brunt Insurance - Guest are sponsored by Brunt Insurance and Financial Services. Call Gregg and his team for all your insurance needs @ 954-589-2204. Manscaped! Use code "SG" for 20% off and Free Shipping on you order at manscaped.com (http://manscaped.com/) . Give Roof Soldier a call for a free inspection at 1-877-Roofs-FL or contact them through their website at http://Roofsoldier.com (https://t.co/fwIphkc4qw?amp=1) . The first 10 callers that contact Roof Soldier for a free inspection and mention Stadium and Gale will receive $200 off their roof replacement
ICYMI: Steve talks to TV 20's Kevin Wells to get Kevin's thoughts on SEC championship game, Hawthorne's loss, Gator Basketball games canceled and more.
Georgia's AD Greg McGarity joined the show to discuss his retirement and how the school has dealt with COVID-19. Steve also talked Gator Basketball and previewed tomorrow's Florida-Tennessee matchup.
This morning we were joined by Gator Great and former OL Donnie Young & former Gator Basketball player, Svein Dyrkolbotn! Enjoy! All this and more on today's episode of pod up! Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PodUpwithShane/ Follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/MatthewsMorning or @MatthewsMorning
Pat Dooley, the Gainesville Sun sports columnist, with the next episode of the Dooley Noted podcast. This episode he talks about ht return of Scottie Lewis to the Gator basketball team, What other Gators might return, Gator football, NFL draft, and Golf being the savior of sports. Next week we will return with a guest.
The longest running sports talk show in Gainesville with the Dean of Sports Talk in Gainesville. On March 25, Steve is looking for you all time top 5 Gator Basketball players by position!
While the Gator baseball team remains undefeated, the Gator men's basketball team suffered a dispiriting loss.
Join The Tailgate with former Gator Pitcher Jeff Cardozo, and Gainesville Sun Columnist Pat Dooley while they talk Gator Basketball, Baseball, and Softball!
Join The Tailgate with former Gator Pitcher Jeff Cardozo, and Gainesville Sun Columnist Pat Dooley as the talk about Gator Basketball's comeback win against the Dawgs among other topics.
Join The Tailgate with former Gator Pitcher Jeff Cardozo, and Gainesville Sun Columnist Pat Dooley. Jeff was out today, so P.G. guest host with Pat. The guys talked about Feleipe Franks transferring to Arkansas and Gator Basketball.
Big news week for college football! The bowl games have been announced, the coaching carousel has begun, and recruiting is getting hot! We also talk about something that no one on the planet wants to talk about... and that is Gator Basketball :(. Hopefully we can turn things around. As always, you can email us at gatorstakenojive@gmail.com and DM/Follow us on: Twitter: @takenojiveuf Instagram: @takenojiveuf
Join The Tailgate with former Gator Pitcher Jeff Cardozo, and Gainesville Sun Columnist Pat Dooley as they talk about the Mizzou game, CFB Playoffs, and Gator Basketball.
Sergio & Tyler are back and in person this time! In this episode they begin discussions on the first round of the NFL Draft and assessing the needs of some teams, including the Florida Trio. They also discuss Gator Basketball and the latest sports news of the day. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter! Sideline Judgement: @SJ_Podcast Sergio De La Espriella: @sdelaes Tyler K. Williams: @T_K_Williams We're not biased, but Go Gators and the 4-0 Apollos!
Sergio & Tyler reconvene after a week off to discuss Gator Basketball, Zion's God-like feet, Kyler Murray's bad decision, OUR 2-0 Orlando Apollos, and much more. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter! Sideline Judgement: @SJ_Podcast Sergio De La Espriella: @sdelaes Tyler K. Williams: @T_K_Williams We're not biased, but Go Apollos!
No guests today, but a whole lot of Gator Basketball talk with the callers on today's show.
Chris Harry of FLORIDAGATORS.com joins the show to preview the upcoming basketball season for the Florida Gators.
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
I went back and listened to our last 10 expert podcasts and picked out the best pieces of sports career advice. This is all the great actionable advice you can put to work for your sports career, right now!Hi everybody, I'm Brian Clapp Director of Content for WorkinSports.com and this is the Work in Sports podcast…I wonder all the time… is it working?Is the advice I share really getting in there with you and making a difference, am I helping flatten your learning curve so that you are more efficient and successful in finding opportunities in your sports career, or nailing an interview, or hustling for a networking opportunity, or building a relationship with someone in the industry.Obviously, it's worked for me, and it's worked for the people I've hired… because that's where I get my concepts from…my real life over 20 years in the sports industry.But does it work for you? That's the real rubber meets the road question.Many of you have posted on our private facebook group to say thanks, I've received cards in the mail to say you liked something I had to say, and others have told me I've made their road trip better.That's all great. But I wanted to hear someone say – your advice, it helped me get a job.I know, maybe I'm needy, which would be true…I am a bit needy, but in reality we are all inspired by something and for me, the opportunity to make a difference for all of you out there listening…is really motivating.And then it happened. I received an email yesterday from Jackson Amos a student at the University of Florida…and he shared a story:“The main reason for reaching out is that I want to thank you and let you know that your advice really does work! See, I have a huge creative side that most people that know me have no knowledge of. I have been using programs like Photoshop for a few years now but have never published my work (which seems very silly to me now.) After to listening to your show I created a professional Twitter (@Jax_Graphics) and started posting my creative content for the world to see and the craziest things have happened. I have reached over 8,000 views on some of my videos and it actually landed me a job. The Gator Basketball team reached out to me through Direct Messages asking if I wanted to join their team as their Graphics Coordinator. It has been about 3 weeks with them and I have completely run away with it. I want to seize this opportunity and never look back. My hobby has now turned into a job and I couldn't be more excited to walk into work everyday. Just wanted to share this with you and let you know how much you are appreciated and how your podcast really does help students! Looking forward to hearing more of your content and putting your advice to work." The idea here isn't to say ‘hey look at me, my advice works!' --- everyone will pull something different from our content, every one of you will find something that speaks to you and makes you take action…so find that thing, and act on it.I was at a conference once, and I was feverishly taking notes… and a friend leaned over to me and said 20%. Since that didn't feel like a complete thought I asked – what the hell do you mean? And he explained, you're never going to act on 100% of what this dude says, so just pick out 20% that really resonates with you, a few topics, and really lean into them.That meant a lot and put a laser focus on actionable items. Now I present to you 100% of my ideas and you guys get to figure out your 20%...and it'll be different from person to person.Let's get to the rest of this episode – I went back over my last 10 interviews, listed to them all again – cringed at some of the points I babbled – and picked out my 20%...the actionable items from our guest expects that really resonated with me.Episodes used in this episode:Chris Valente, Boston Red SoxDeandra Duggans, Baltimore RavensKarl Keating, NikeAndrew Howard, NFLScott Rego, Philadelphia 76ersAmie Wells, Tennessee TitansJack Mills, NFL agentDr. Samuel Todd,
After their whirlwind run through the NCAA Tournament, you can understand if the Gator Basketball team needed a moment to catch their breath. Now that some time has passed and perspective is easier to achieve, host Adam Schick sits down for a wide-ranging chat with Head Coach Mike White recapping the journey to the Elite 8 and the season on the whole (1:01). Adam also welcomes FloridaGators.com Senior Writers Scott Carter and Chris Harry for a roundtable discussing gymnastics, football, baseball, and more (26:15). If you like what you hear, please leave us a review on the podcast app of you choice and for more information, head to FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
On last week's show we welcomed in the start of a new softball season with Tim Walton, and today we'll shift our focus to the larger diamond by hearing Jeff Cardozo chat with Gator Baseball Head Coach Kevin O'Sullivan about the 2017 season. Also, host Adam Schick presides over a roundtable discussion with FloridaGators.com Senior Writers Chris Harry and Scott Carter about Gator Basketball, Football, and more. Please give us a review on the podcast app of your choice and to get additional information on the official podcast of the Gators, visit FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
Richard & Scott analyze the impact of the Florida Gators men's basketball team opening up the season in Jacksonville this fall.
Florida Gymnastics wrapped up their season last weekend at the NCAA Championships in Fort Worth, and host Adam Schick recaps the event in addition to getting an update on some former Gator Basketball stars with FloridaGators.com Senior Writer Chris Harry. Also, head coach Tim Walton talks about a triumphant weekend for Florida Softball and Gator Lacrosse GK Mary-Sean Wilcox describes the emotions surrounding Senior Day. For more information on the official podcast of the Gators, visit FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
The postseason has provided very different opportunities for the Gator Basketball squads, as host Adam Schick discusses the men's growth through the NIT with FloridaGators.com Senior Writer Chris Harry while previewing the women's run in the NCAA Tournament with Amanda Butler. Also, FloridaGators.com Senior Writer Scott Carter delivers early storylines from spring football, including the QB battle. For more information on subscribing to Gator Tales, visit FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
With finals week pressing down on the Gator Basketball squads, Adam Schick talks all things roundball with Sophomore Guard Chris Chiozza, FloridaGators.com Senior Writer Chris Harry, and Women's Basketball Head Coach Amanda Butler. Subscribe to Gator Tales on iTunes, Soundcloud, or Stitcher to make sure you never miss an episode!
With the football regular season complete, this week we shift our focus to men's basketball and volleyball. Join host Adam Schick as he finds out how sophomore Devin Robinson is adjusting to life in the Mike White regime and chats with GatorZone Senior Writer Chris Harry about the most challenging stretch to date for Gator Basketball. Also, the Gator IMG Sports Network's Tom Collett previews Florida Volleyball in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament with Head Coach Mary Wise. For more information on the official podcast of the Florida Gators, visit GatorZone.com/GatorTales
Caleb Sturgis, who played for Chip Kelly, co hosts as we discuss and analyze the latest coaching news, the playoff picture, and our upcoming game against UAB, before closing the show with a primer on the Gator Basketball team. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-gator-nation-football-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands