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Jeff Demps selected as a candidate for the 2011 LOWE’S Senior CLASS Award

Posted by admin on August 24th, 2011   No Comment

Lowes and Premier management announced recently that the Florida Gator running back, Jeff Demps is part of the 30 seniors who have been selected as candidates for the 2011 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. According to the website for the award, there are four categories that define a CLASS award recipient. They are Community, Classroom, Character, and Competition. The acronym “CLASS” stands for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School. The award is given to an NCAA Division 1 Student –Athlete who is honoring their four-year commitment to their university. The award is given out in ten different NCAA Sports and Demps is one out of thirty candidates selected for Football.

Jeff Demps is a role model student-athlete. He led the Gators in Rushing, yards per game, carries and all-purpose yards during the 2010 season. Demps has also been a member on the Florida Track and Field team. Demps has won two NCAA titles with the Florida Gators and four individual National Titles while at Florida. To say the least, is athletic career has been absolutely remarkable.

But he doesn’t stop there. Demps is majoring in Sociology and maintains a grade point average above a 3.0. He is a member of the University Athletic Associations “Goodwill Gators”, a community service oriented program. He has participated in a multitude of community service events and been active member of the community since he arrived at the University of Florida.

As the process to select the winners of this prestigious award continues, we look forward to watching Jeff Demps continue on his amazing career at Florida and wish him the best.

 

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Will Muschamp’s Bio & Background

Posted by admin on August 23rd, 2011   No Comment

Will Muschamp, the new Florida Gator football head coach, comes to Gainesville most recently from the University of Texas where he served as defensive coordinator & linebacker coach from 2008-2010. In 2009, he led the Texas defense to the Fiesta Bowl and in 2o10 the Longhorns played in the BCS National Championship game. Prior to coaching at Texas, Muschamp coached at Auburn, Miami (Dolphins- NFL), LSU, Valdosta State, Eastern Kentucky, & West Georgia.

Muschamp is now the 2nd youngest coach in the SEC  at 39 years old (Dan Mullen – Miss. State – 38). Over 20 years ago, Muschamp visited UF with the hopes of walking onto the football team, he instead ended up redshirting at Georgia, later receiving a scholarship from the Bulldogs. At his high school, Will lettered in football, basketball, track and baseball (quite a feat). Muschamp now lives in Gainesville with his wife Carol, and 2 sons, Jackson & Whit.

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Four Gator Walk-Ons Given Scholarships

Posted by admin on August 23rd, 2011   No Comment

On the day a “walk-on” is given a scholarship, there is an unbelievable array of emotions that pass through their mind and take over their bodies. It’s exhilarating and rewarding. How can it not be? Short of making it in the NFL, this athlete has reached a level of accomplishment few will ever achieve. One can’t help but think of the movie “Rudy”, to understand the entire myriad of euphoric emotions these young men must be experiencing. Just ask Coach Will Muschamp of the Florida Gators, a walk-on himself, who became a  safety for the Georgia Bulldogs, on how it felt to accomplish this amazing goal. “I know I’ll never forget the day that I was awarded a scholarship,” Muschamp said. “We did it in front of the team and it was an emotional time.”

Over the weekend, Muschamp awarded scholarships to David Lerner (punter), Scott Peek (linebacker), William Steinmann (tight end) and Tim Clark,(defensive back). It was a concrete way for Muschamp to help some of the scholarship players understand what the value of a scholarship really means. “I told our scholarship guys, sometimes you take things for granted as far as what you have to complain and moan about some things, and have these guys paying for what – they want to be in your shoes,” he said. “It was great for our football team.” Coach Muschamp went on to single out one of the new scholarship players. He thought it was important to recognize David Lerner’s remarkable accomplishment that even in the face of daunting heath issues he overcame all obstacles to become an important asset to this Gator team. Lerner recently found out on July 11 that he had Crohn’s disease (an inflammatory gastrointestinal disease that causes extreme pain throughout the digestive tract). In spite of numerous IV treatments to control the disease plus a weight loss of 15 pounds, David never missed a day of fall practice. He epitomizes what it means to be a Florida Gator. “He certainly is an inspiration to me and just watching him and how he’s handled himself.” said Muschamp. If the rest of the Gators play to the level of the skills they have been given, (just as the new scholarships), then we have an exciting season to look forward to.

 

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Wildcat formation is still alive in the Gator offense

Posted by admin on August 21st, 2011   No Comment

Although Charlie Weis (the Florida Gators new offensive coordinator)
runs a pro-style offense, there is one formation from the spread
offense Urban Meyer ran that is rearing is catlike head in practice,
it’s the Wildcat. You know, the formation where the fastest, most
athletic person on the team lines up at the quarterback position,
usually shotgun, and hopefully does something incredible. Well the
good news is for the Florida Gators is that they have a pair of
running backs that just might possibly be the fastest 1 -2 combo in
the NCAA. Jeff Demps is a considered the fastest man in NCAA football,
however it was noted in the Gator rumor mill that Chris Rainey
defeated Jeff Demps in a 40 yard dash behind the dorm rooms their
freshman year. Both are a welcomed fit for the wildcat formation.
Chris Rainey had this to say about running the formation. “I was
nervous a little bit the first time, but I love it a lot. I ain’t ever
done it before. It’s fun, though.” Last year Chris Rainey averaged 7.2
yards per a carry. Jeff Demps averaged 6.0 yards per a carry but lead
the team with 551 rushing yards. Both Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey are
seniors this year and are looking to lead the Gators through the 2011
season.

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UF Football – Muschamp backs Aubrey Hill among Nevin Shapiro allegations

Posted by admin on August 21st, 2011   1 Comment

Gator wide receiver coach and recruiting coordinator Aubrey Hill has been supported by Gator head coach Will Muschamp. Muchamp told reporters Saturday “I’ve talked to Aubrey after the article came out,” Muschamp said following Saturday’s scrimmage. “I feel very comfortable with he and I’s conversation. I support Aubrey 100 percent. I’m glad he’s here at Florida and that’s all I’m really going to comment on. We released a statement on both Matt and Andre and obviously there was nothing there as far as that was concerned. So I’m going to leave it at that.” -Gainesville, FL

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Florida Gator Soccer is victorious in the season opener

Posted by admin on August 20th, 2011   No Comment

On Friday night, the Florida Gators soccer team was victorious in their season opener against the University of Miami. The Gators scored a goal in each half and defeated the Hurricanes 2-0. In the 37th minute, sophomore Taylor Travis netted the first goal of the season for the Gators from around ten yards out. In 2010, the Gators faced the Hurricanes in the season opener and it was Travis who scored the winning goal in that match, so it was only appropriate that she continue her goal scoring in the following season. In the second half, it was freshman Havana Solaun, who scored in the 51st minute on a great shot to the far post. Solaun is a graduate from Bucholtz High School in Gainesville Florida. It was extra special for Solaun being that this was the first time she stepped onto the field as a Florida Gator, she netted a goal for her squad. “We kind of built up from the back. Erika slid it across and I took a touch and a shot,” Solaun said. “I was really excited. It felt really good to represent the Gators. I just wanted to do my best to represent the team well.”

The Gators next match is against Florida International University on Sunday, August 21, @ 7:00PM at the FIU Soccer Stadium.

 

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Florida Gator Volleyball 2011 season starts in less than a week

Posted by admin on August 20th, 2011   1 Comment

The Florida Gators volleyball team is less than a week away from the start of the 2011 season. Florida will start off  by facing Boston College on August 26, at 7:30pm in Gainesville, Fl.  Last year the Gators finished the regular season with an overall record of 29-2 and advanced into the NCAA’s regional semifinals. The Gators are No. 9 in the 2011 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division I Preseason Top 25 Poll. This year’s team is led by five seniors. Kelly Murphy, a 2010 AVCA First Team All-American, Kristy Jaeckel, a 2010 AVCA Honorable Mention All-American, Elissa Haussman, Cassandra Anderson (led SEC in blocks with 129) and Stephanie Ferrell who transferred from Hawaii prior to the start of her junior season. As usual, Mary Wise will be looking to get off to a fast start and continue the team’s dominance in the South Eastern Conference.  The Gator volleyball team is dedicated to each other, has worked hard all off season and is looking to advance to the final stages of the NCAA tournament.

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Gator Basketball Update – Fall 2011

Posted by admin on August 19th, 2011   No Comment

Last spring, the Gators made an incredible run in NCAA tournament, but their championship hopes were brought to end by Butler in the Elite 8. The gators lost, in overtime, 74 to 71. The 2010-11 season was finished at 26-7, with a strong 13-3 record against SEC opponents. Ervin Walker lead the Gators with 14.6 points per game, while Chandler Parsons added a team high 7.8 rebounds per game and 3.8 assists per game. The Houston Rockets picked Parsons in the second round of the 2011 draft with the 38th overall pick.

Kenny Boynton

This year the Gators basketball team looks to be strong with 3 returning guards: Erving Walker, Kenny Boynton, Scott Wilbekin. The Gators also add Mike Rosario, a transfer from Rutgers, with high point scoring potential. Freshman Brad Beal should make an impact on the wing and will help replace the exodus of last year’s core group including Chandler Parsons, Vernon Macklin & Alex Tyus. Patric Young will give the gators energy & power in the post which has always been key competency in successful Gator teams (ie – Horford, Noah, Haslem).

 

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