Gainesville, Fla. — Entering the 2024-25 season, the No. 5 Florida Gators men’s basketball team had their bonafide star in Walter Clayton Jr. Then, they added a defensive monster in former FAU guard Alijah Martin. These two were the talk around town the entire summer.
Players from Florida are heavily represented on the Super Bowl rosters of the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. Kevin Brockway, Florida Gators reporter for the Gainesville Sun & Gannett breaks down the former Florida Gators taking part in the big game.
It's the 23rd straight year at least one former UF player is going to the Super Bowl, which is the third-longest active streak amongst SEC programs.
Florida basketball finds itself in a good spot for a high NCAA Tournament seed heading into the last week of January
A comeback win over South Carolina and a throttling of rival Georgia help the Gators hold steady in the latest AP Poll
Florida State holds six commitments in its #Tribe26 class through the first month of the new year. The Seminoles have built a solid foundation that they can continue to add talent around as winter begins to turn to spring.
Florida basketball stayed at No. 6 in this week's USA Today's men's college basketball poll. The Florida Gators (18-2, 5-2 SEC) have won three straight including back-to-back wins last week at South Carolina (70-69) and at home against Georgia (89-59).
This time, No. 5 Florida didn’t need any last-second drama to keep a special season on track. After surviving at South Carolina, the Gators didn’t waste any time dispatching Georgia and former coach Mike White,
Florida received great news on Monday, learning that a key member of the 2025 recruiting class will be able to play in 2025.
Florida Gators cornerback Cormani McClain is now on scholarship according to 247 Sports. The former five-star recruit has completed his comeback after a
Florida is ramping things up for the class of 2026 recruiting cycle, and one of the early offensive line targets is Picayune’s Mitchell Smith.