Top

Gatorzone

September 4, 2010 by · Comments Off on Gatorzone 

Gatorzone, Playing his first opponent from outside the Sunshine State, the No. 9-ranked Gator football team better scored the only goal when the sun shone to start the second half. Florida (4-0, 0-0 Southeastern Conference) was the seat of San Diego State Sunday and McKenzie Barney uses a goal 40 seconds into the second half for a 1-0 victory.

“That game was like work and our games before this have been much more fluid,” said coach Becky Burleigh. It was the first day of the appearance of the season, as only UF Sunday’s other match was an afternoon start time rare. The midday heat took its toll, especially once the clouds parted in the second period. “We must be prepared, will come on Sundays throughout the season,” said Burleigh.

Defenses of both teams but bent not broken in the first half. UF had five shots on goal in the first period, all of different actors.
In the 15th minute, junior Tahnai Annis could not get enough leg behind the shot and the ball rolled harmlessly to the Aztecs goalkeeper Aubree Southwick.

SDSU also had a couple of good looks at goal, but could not convert any of their opportunities.

Southwick, a senior, made a free throw savings experienced Florida Nicky Kit at minute 33. Junior forward Lindsay Thompson was fouled outside the penalty area and fired a shot Kit in white curved left, but Southwick dove and stopped him.

Own goalkeeper Florida, senior Katie Fraine, also made a save chance in 1v1 SDSU freshman Soledad Gomez in the 41st minute.

“We let you determine the pace of the game,” said Fraine. “If we come out every game like this, it will not happen for us.”

The Gators made sure to come out more aggressive in the second half and tripled their shots on goal in the second 45 minutes. His aggression paid off in the defensive end, and keep UF the Aztecs in their heels and limited to only four shots on goal after halftime.

“I like the first five minutes, but then just kind of went back to the same old, same old,” said Burleigh.

In the 46th minute, Pablo put the Gators on the board with a goal lightning-fast seven yards. Senior Ashlee Elliott and sophomore Ericka Tymrak were credited with assists on the goal. Tymrak dribbled through the defense and caught the attention of the defender of Barney, freeing up your child for the winning goal.

“The first time was not acceptable and that definitely made it clear at halftime,” said Barney. “Everyone finally turned in his brain in the second half. I should have had at least two more in the network. We have had many more opportunities than we want to put on the back of the net, but escaped with a win.

The goal extended his current streak of Barney – she is now six straight games at home with a goal.

Florida home makes its appearance only in September next Friday, when Jacksonville (2-1, 0-0 Atlantic Sun) visits Pressly Stadium.
Match time is scheduled for 7 pm the game can be heard on AM 850 WRUF by simulcast on Cox Channel 946 (Gainesville / Ocala) or www.GatorZone.com with Adam Schick and Matthew Stubbington covering the action. Live game video streaming is available online GatorVision – check out the GatorVision in www.GatorZone.com for complete information.

The first 1,000 fans will receive free 2010 Gator football jersey replica shirts courtesy of Gatorade. In addition, the first 200 youth soccer players receive Friday orange pompoms. Throughout the game T-Shirts Youth Soccer month are released throughout the crowd.

Ut Football Schedule 2010

September 4, 2010 by · Comments Off on Ut Football Schedule 2010 

Ut Football Schedule 2010, Rice took a step back in the fourth year of Sheriff Bill at work and went 2-10 last year after going 10-3 in 2008. Sheriff rebuilt last year and the Owls should be improved in 2010 line college football predictions on his return 18 starters seasoned Fanuzzi led by junior QB Nick. The offense was reduced from 41 PPG in 2008-18 PPG last year, while the defense allowed 43 PPG last year compared with 33 PPG in 2008. It is fair to expect a significant improvement for 2010. Rice has gone just 12-22 against the spread in conference action since 2001 and has not gone 2-4 ATS in neutral site games. Bookmark Rice Bet Bet 31 at week 1 picks college football at home to Connecticut with up to 155% in total bonuses.
Reliant Stadium, home of the Houston Texans, will host the renewal of an old Southwest Conference rivalry school back in the day as the Rice Owls meet the Texas Longhorns. Kick-off is on ESPN at 3:30 pm ET Texas and opened in online sports betting as a 31-point favorite soccer teams from college with a plus / minus of 56. The Longhorns are a co-favorite in betting college football with Oklahoma to win the Big 12, but must overcome the loss of six starters on the offensive led by 4-year QB Colt McCoy. Sophomore Garrett Gilbert will be the new signal caller, and was baptized under fire in the BCS Championship loss to Alabama last year when he came down McCoy.

Gilbert has a strong arm and should step right in with a painless transition. The Horns have averaged no less than 36 points per game in college football predictions in the last 7 seasons is a testament to head coach Mack Brown’s recruiting and ability to renew the line of efficiency. The defense returns seven starters to a unit that allowed 17 PPG in 2009. Texas has covered only one of their last 5 neutral site games. UT Rice has beaten 38 of 39 times and scored a 52-10 victory as the college football betting 29-point favorites in their last games for the Owls in 2008. -31 Bet Texas as favorite college football picks for Week 1 vs. Rice with a deposit bonus of up to 250.

Lane Kiffin Leaving Tennessee

January 13, 2010 by · Comments Off on Lane Kiffin Leaving Tennessee 

Lane-Kiffin-GettyLane Kiffin Leaving Tennessee:USC has replaced departed football coach Pete Carroll with Tennessee’s Lane Kiffin, USC announced late Tuesday.

Kiffin, who served as an assistant under Carroll from 2001-06 before leaving to become the Oakland Raiders head coach, is leaving after one tumultuous season at Tennessee that saw him enrage his fellow SEC coaches, draw the ire of the NCAA and upgrade Tennessee’s talent base. Kiffin will bring his father, Volunteers defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, and defensive line coach/recruiting coordinator Ed Orgeron with him. Orgeron served in those roles at USC under Carroll. He left USC after the 2004 season to become the head coach at Ole Miss.

Kiffin was scheduled to meet with Tennessee players at about 9:15 p.m. Tuesday to break the news.

Gary Willis, the father of Tennessee recruit Brandon Willis, had planned to drive his son from Duncan, S.C., to Knoxville, Tenn., on Tuesday night so Brandon could begin classes on Wednesday. “We won’t be going to Tennessee now,” the elder Willis said.

Willis had narrowed his choices to UCLA, North Carolina and Tennessee. He announced his commitment to Tennessee during Saturday’s U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas. The elder Willis said the family had spoken to UCLA and North Carolina coaches on Tuesday night after Kiffin news broke. Had Willis set foot in a class at Tennessee, he would have had to obtain a waiver from the NCAA to transfer without sitting out a year. “I’m glad it happened when it happened,” Gary Willis said. “It could have been a real mess.”

Brandon Willis was one of the Byrnes High football players at the center of the NCAAs investigation into Tennessees use of its recruiting hostess program. Two hostesses were photographed by SI.com with Willis and teammate Corey Miller, another Tennessee recruit after Byrnes beat Gaffney High on Sept. 25. The NCAA is trying to determine whether the hostesses acted on their own or if they were directed to attend the game by a member of Tennessees coaching staff.

USC has NCAA issues of its own. The NCAA has completed its investigation into allegations of improper benefits received by former Trojan Reggie Bush from a marketing company hoping to sign him as a client and allegations that former basketball coach Tim Floyd paid an agent runner to secure the services of guard O.J. Mayo.

Monday, Yahoo! Sports reported that the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions will meet Feb. 19-21 to determine what, if any, punishment USC would receive.

Tennessee Football Players Arrested

November 12, 2009 by · Comments Off on Tennessee Football Players Arrested 

Tennessee Football Players Arrested,Three Tennessee football players find themselves in cuffs, instead of a uniform after an early morning bust in Knoxville.
Police arrested wide receiver Nu’Keese Richardson, defensive back Janzen Jackson, and Mike Edwards following an armed robbery attempt at the Pilot Conveniance store on Cumberland Avenue.

The victims told police they were sitting in their parked vehicle near the campus when two males, one carrying a handgun, approached.
The two men demanded whatever the victims had.
When the victims showed they had no money, the suspects joined a third man in a Toyota Prius and left.
Police located the vehicle — and found a pellet gun, drug paraphernalia and a plastic bag containing what appeared to be marijuana.
Tennessee athletic director Mike Hamilton says he’s evaluating the incident.

Bottom