The Florida Gators have some almighty representation in the NFL playoff picture heading into Championship Weekend. Of the four remaining teams, at least one pair of shoes is filled by a Florida Gator.
After a busy weekend for former Florida Gators in the NFL playoffs, here’s a quick look at who is moving on, who is going home and how each fared in their respective divisional round games: Saturday,
Gators receiver Chimere Dike looks to showcase his skills in front of NFL scouts at the 2025 Reese’s Senior Bowl.
As one of four returning starters, Florida football All-American center Jake Slaughter said the goal is for UF to become best OL in country in 2025
Florida Gators will continue their quest for a Super Bowl title with the NFL postseason beginning on Saturday.
It was an interesting season for the Florida Gators and freshman quarterback DJ Lawgway. The team went 8-5 and ended the season on a high note, beating the Tulane Green Wave 33-8 in the Gasparilla Bowl.
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Former Wisconsin starting quarterback Graham Mertz officially declared for the 2025 NFL draft on Wednesday. Mertz spent two seasons at Florida (2023-24) after beginning his career with the Badgers (2019-22). He played in just five games for the Gators in 2024 before suffering a season-ending knee injury.
Ole Miss football and HC Lane Kiffin have landed another transfer portal target, with ex-Penn State WR Harrison Wallace joining the Rebels.
One of the biggest offseason needs for Florida football was the wide receiver position, and helping them fill that need was J. Michael Sturdivant, a notable wide receiver from UCLA who declared for the transfer portal on Dec. 10.
A look at Georgia's running back depth chart ahead of the 2025 college football season. The 2024-2025 college football season came to a close Monday night as t
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