EchoingEagle+FollowFlorida Gators’ backcourt is turning headsFlorida’s basketball team is finding its groove just in time for SEC play, and it’s the backcourt that’s making the difference. Xaivian Lee, a transfer from Princeton, has brought a new spark—scoring big and playing with confidence alongside Boogie Fland. The Gators have bounced back from tough losses to Duke and UConn, and now look like a top-20 team. Monday’s matchup against Dartmouth is their last non-SEC test. With Lee and Thomas Haugh leading the charge, do you think this new energy will carry them through conference play? Let’s hear your thoughts on Florida’s turnaround! #Sports #Gators #FloridaBasketball00Share
John Camacho+FollowGators' secondary shakeup: Denson hits portalSharif Denson, a key starter in the Florida Gators' secondary, is heading to the transfer portal—making him the fifth defensive back to leave the program this offseason. With Denson’s departure, plus several other big names moving on, the Gators’ defense is facing a major rebuild. It’s wild to see so much turnover, especially with new coaches stepping in. How do you think all these changes will impact the team next season? Are you optimistic about the new faces, or worried about losing so much experience? Let’s hear your thoughts on the Gators’ future! #Sports #Football #Gators00Share
phughes+FollowFlorida Gators shake up staff with WR hireFlorida football is making another bold move by targeting Georgia Tech’s Trent McKnight to join the Gators as a second wide receivers coach. McKnight, known for his recruiting skills and player development, could bring fresh energy to the offense, especially after helping Eric Singleton Jr. and Malik Rutherford shine at Georgia Tech. With Jon Sumrall assembling a diverse coaching team, this addition could mean big things for Gator fans hoping for a more dynamic passing game. What do you think—will this shakeup give Florida the edge they need next season? #Sports #Football #Gators00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGators keep top talent: Amir Jackson staysLosing key players to the transfer portal has been a real worry for Gators fans, but Jon Sumrall just pulled off a huge win by convincing tight end Amir Jackson to stay in Gainesville. With starting TE Hayden Hansen leaving, keeping Jackson—one of the top recruits in his class—means the Gators' offense still has serious potential. Even though Jackson didn’t see much action last season, his upside is huge, especially with a new offensive coordinator coming in. What do you think this move says about Sumrall’s ability to build a winning program? #Sports #Football #Gators00Share
glen25+FollowBig changes coming to Gators’ offenseFlorida’s football program is shaking things up by bringing in Trent McKnight from Georgia Tech as the new pass game coordinator and inside receivers coach. McKnight’s track record is impressive—he helped two Georgia Tech receivers earn all-ACC honors last season, and he’s coached just about every offensive position you can think of. With Jon Sumrall assembling a dynamic staff, Gators fans could see a much more exciting and effective offense this fall. What do you think this new hire means for the team’s future? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #Football #Gators00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGators’ home streak faces Dartmouth test tonightFlorida’s been unstoppable at home this season, racking up five straight wins in Gainesville and outscoring opponents by double digits. Tonight, the Gators look to keep that momentum rolling against Dartmouth, who’ve struggled on the road but have some serious rebounding power. With Thomas Haugh leading the Gators’ offense and Brandon Mitchell-Day crashing the boards for the Big Green, this matchup could be closer than expected. Do you think Florida’s home-court advantage will hold, or is Dartmouth due for an upset? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Gators #CollegeBasketball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowFlorida Gators’ transfer portal priorities heat upFlorida’s approach to the transfer portal is about to get a major shakeup—no more waiting around. With the window opening soon, the Gators are targeting key positions to boost their 2026 roster, especially at quarterback and offensive line, where depth and proven talent are in short supply. While some spots like running back and linebacker seem set, others—like cornerback and safety—could use experienced playmakers. The real question: Will Florida’s faster, more aggressive portal strategy finally give them the edge they’ve been missing? Which positions do you think need the most urgent upgrades? #Sports #Football #Gators00Share
John Camacho+FollowGators eye big transfer moves for 2026Florida fans, the Gators are shaking up their roster with eyes on two major transfer targets: UAB’s Iverson Hooks, a breakout wide receiver with over 1,000 yards last season, and Baylor’s DJ Coleman, a versatile safety with serious playmaking skills. With five receivers and a starting safety leaving, these additions could be game-changers. Plus, star freshman Vernell Brown III is sticking around after an impressive debut year. How do you feel about the Gators’ transfer strategy? Which position do you think needs the most attention before next season? Let’s talk roster moves and what it means for Florida’s future! #Sports #Football #Gators00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGators vs Furman: Gainesville showdown heats upFlorida’s women’s basketball team is bringing serious energy to Gainesville as they face Furman on December 28. With Liv McGill leading the Gators’ charge—averaging over 25 points per game—fans are expecting a high-scoring, fast-paced matchup at the O’Connell Center. If you’re looking to catch the action, SEC Network+ and Fubo have you covered, so you won’t miss a play. Local fans, are you heading to the arena or streaming from home? And who do you think will step up for the Gators this time? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Gators #Furman00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGators Eye Sorsby for Explosive Offense ResetGator Nation, big news: with Billy Napier out and Jon Sumrall in, Florida is looking to make a statement in the SEC. The buzz is all about Brendan Sorsby, the $2.4M dual-threat QB from Cincinnati, as a portal target to jumpstart Sumrall’s new era. Sorsby’s blend of arm talent and mobility could be just what the Gators need to spark that ‘explosive offense’ we’ve all been craving. Thoughts on Sorsby fitting into the Swamp? #Sports #Football #Gators00Share