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EA Sports' College Football 26 was released to those who preordered the game. Florida Gators on SI took advantage and did a quick simulation of Florida's 2025 season.
Joel Klatt Reveals Florida's Chances to Make First College Football Playoff originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Florida Gators are one of the SEC teams that have never made the College Football Playoff. The Gators came close in 2019 under former head coach Dan Mullen, entering bowl season at No. 9 in the polls.
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Sportsnaut on MSNOhio State and Florida Gators legend Urban Meyer hilariously explains why he won’t ever be a college football GMFormer Ohio State and Florida Gators head coach Urban Meyer would seem like a great choice to be a general manager for a major college football program. However, during a recent podcast, the legendary coach explained why he has zero interest in that kind of job.
The Florida Gators will head into the 2025 college football season with plenty of star power. In its preseason All-SEC teams, Athlon Sports tabbed multiple Florida players across all four squads, spotlighting the names Billy Napier needs to deliver on ...
Is EA's killer app full of doppelgangers? Bodysnatchers? Something even worse?!? Let's talk Florida's fake player ratings in CFB 26.
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Gators Wire on MSNHere's who Florida football is sending to 2025 SEC Media Days with Billy NapierThe Florida football program is sending QB DJ Lagway, C Jake Slaughter and DT Caleb Banks to the 2025 SEC Media Days alongside coach Billy Napier.
Florida football QB DJ Lagway has been busy this summer. Here’s a look at what the EA Sports College Football 26 cover athlete has been up to and how much he’s been throwing.
This impressive finish caught the attention of Fox Sports' Joel Klatt, who ranked Florida No. 9 on his podcast, "The Joel Klatt Show," among the top 10 teams with the best chance to qualify for the College Football Playoff for the first time in the program's history.
The middle of the summer is among the busiest times in recruiting, and many of the nation's top players made their college decisions around the holiday. Few made a bigger splash than Calvin Russell, the five-star wide receiver out of Miami Northwestern, who spurned Michigan, Miami, Oregon, and others in favor of Syracuse.