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		<title>Florida ready for Elite Eight game vs. Butler</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 03:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the 2011 NCAA Tournament Southeast Regional Final between the No. 2-seed Florida Gators (29-7) and No. 8-seed Butler Bulldogs (26-9) just hours away from getting underway, there are a number of storylines being discussed going into the contest. OGGOA has compiled some of the latest news and notes surrounding the Florida-Butler game airing live [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the <strong>2011 NCAA Tournament</strong> Southeast Regional Final between the No. 2-seed <strong>Florida Gators</strong> (29-7) and No. 8-seed <strong>Butler Bulldogs</strong> (26-9) just hours away from getting underway, there are a number of storylines being discussed going into the contest. <strong>OGGOA</strong> has compiled some of the latest news and notes surrounding the Florida-Butler game airing live on <em>CBS</em> Saturday afternoon at 4:30 p.m.</p>
<p><strong>DEFENSIVE EFFORT DIDN’T HURT BOYNTON</strong></p>
<p>Coming into the game with questions about a now week-old sprained ankle, sophomore guard <strong>Kenny Boynton</strong> silenced any worry right away, explaining that he feels healthy and is ready to go again on Saturday. “It feels great. I did some icing last night to help it out a little more, and when we get back to the hotel, I&#8217;m going to ice it some more,” he said. “My playing level is good. I got tired a little bit last night because I hadn&#8217;t practiced a lot this week. But I think it&#8217;s going to come back to me with more running.”</p>
<p><strong>BUTLER IS NO “CINDERELLA”</strong></p>
<p>Carrying a No. 8-seed with nine losses coming out of the <strong>Horizon League</strong>, Butler has been dealing with the “Cinderella” tag for quite some time.  However, as Florida head coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong> points out, that tag no longer fits the 2010 NCAA Tournament finalists. “Last year you had Butler making it to the national championship game. I think Butler has proven that they&#8217;re as good as any program in the country,” he said. “And you don&#8217;t get to a national championship game or the amount of Sweet 16s that they&#8217;ve gotten to by just being a Cinderella story. That doesn&#8217;t happen year after year.”</p>
<p><a style="display:none;" id="te978541938" href="javascript:expand('#te978541938')">Click to expand and read the rest of this post.</a>
<div class="te_div" id="te978541938"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te978541938');</script><strong>BUYING IN TO DONOVAN’s SYSTEM</strong></p>
<p>After a rough start to the season including some dumbfounding losses, the Gators made a concerted effort to buy into what Donovan and his coaching staff were preaching as 2010 came to an end and 2011 began.  The players understand now, more than ever, that playing together as a team yields better results than looking for individual glory.</p>
<p>“We relied on [the coaches] a lot. We&#8217;ve got all the trust in the world in [Donovan] and he&#8217;s done a great job,” junior point guard <strong>Erving Walker</strong> said. “Out of all of us, he&#8217;s the only one who&#8217;s been in these situations and moving forward, and we just trust him and the whole coaching staff.” Senior forward <strong>Chandler Parsons</strong> shared similar sentiments. “Our whole team has totally bought into what they&#8217;re saying and what they&#8217;re preaching to us,” he added. “We&#8217;re just trying to do exactly what they say because they&#8217;ve obviously had success and they obviously know what they&#8217;re talking about. </p>
<p>Part of accepting Donovan’s plan for the team was relinquishing the potential for high-scoring individual efforts. “We all understand that we&#8217;re willing to do whatever it takes for us to win. Any given night, anybody can score,” Parsons said. “I don&#8217;t think there&#8217;s any selfishness and we just love playing with each other and our chemistry on and off the court is great. We play very unselfish and it doesn&#8217;t matter who&#8217;s scoring, just whoever is open gets the ball, and we&#8217;re not worried about that stuff, we&#8217;re just worried about winning.”</p>
<p><strong>PREVAILING IN CLOSE GAMES</strong></p>
<p>One of the main ways Florida has improved in 2011 compared to 2010 is in their ability to pull out tough victories and come through in the clutch. Redshirt senior center <strong>Vernon Macklin</strong> explained in detail how the team has changed their mentality in those situations. “For the most part, we come together and we grind it out in the huddles. Chandler does a lot of talking,” he said. “After Coach Donovan and the coaching staff speak, we just get in the huddle again and talk amongst each other. We want to go out there and play as hard as we can and fight until the horn go off.”</p>
<p>Parsons detailed what he talks about at that time. “Just maintaining a level of focus throughout the whole game and understanding that anything can happen on any given play,” he said. “You can&#8217;t take anything for granted and play until the buzzer stops.” He also discussed the difference in the team’s mentality. “We were confident last year, but I think this year we&#8217;re doing a better job of staying focused and keeping our composure and understanding what&#8217;s there on offense and not forcing anything,” Parsons said. “And we understand that when we need to get a stop, we have to step up and get a stop together. We&#8217;re just very confident at the end of games and very comfortable in those situations.”</p>
<p><strong>QUOTES</strong></p>
<p><em>Donovan’s opening statement:</em> “Well, we&#8217;re playing against a team that is extremely physical, don&#8217;t think there&#8217;s any question about that, a team that has got a lot of players that know about success in this tournament from last year. […] They&#8217;re a hard team to guard offensively, and I think our guys understand that we&#8217;re playing against a terrific team that is very talented, physical and gifted and playing terrific basketball right now.”</p>
<p><em>Donovan on <strong>Mike Miller</strong>’s buzzer-beater vs. Butler in 2000:</em> “In order to experience something like that, you&#8217;ve got to be in the NCAA Tournament. And that group before that experienced a very devastating loss to Gonzaga at the buzzer to go to the Elite Eight. If you look at the best programs in the country and you look at the amount of years and how many times they&#8217;ve been to the NCAA Tournament, that&#8217;s where you have a chance to do something really special. You&#8217;ve got to get there often enough to make a run at it, and certainly Mike&#8217;s shot and play gave us the opportunity to play another game. And that was the first-round game, but it gave us an opportunity to continue on and move on and advance. When you get a chance to advance and move on in this tournament, it&#8217;s always very exciting for your program and for your players.”</p>
<p><em>Parsons on defending Bulldogs star F <strong>Matt Howard</strong>:</em> “He&#8217;s very difficult to guard. He&#8217;s one of the most physical players in the country and he plays smart and just relentless and he doesn&#8217;t stop and he&#8217;s got a really good motor. So a guy like him, he just battles for 40 minutes and you&#8217;re not going to get anything easy with him just because his effort is off the charts.“</p>
<p><em>Boynton on Donovan recruiting him in high school:</em> “When he was recruiting me in high school, he showed a lot of, I&#8217;m going to say &#8212; he kept coming at me. He came to all my games in the summer, and I heard that he played at Providence. I watched some tapes on him, and I knew he was a guard, and he let his guards play. I watched Erving Walker his freshman year playing. He just lets his guards play freely and he had great success with the 2006 and 2007 national championship.”</p>
<p><em>Tyus on if he thinks about pulling his name from the <strong>2010 NBA Draft</strong>:</em> “No, I really don&#8217;t think about it too much. You know, I just try to stay in the moment, concentrate on what I have to do at that time. I&#8217;m really happy about where we&#8217;re at right now, and I just want everything to just keep going on.”</p>
<p><em>Donovan on recruiting Walker:</em> “I kind of followed him because I knew Erving had a strong interest, and then all of a sudden I started to watch the guy and he&#8217;s playing against Rice, Kemba Walker, playing against a lot of really good players in New York City and saw him on the <strong>AAU</strong> circuit and there was something about him that he learned to overcome his size, and then he obviously had a huge growth spurt and he went from about 5&#8217;4&#8243; to about 5&#8217;8&#8243;. [<em>Laughing</em>] But he ended up &#8212; I think it&#8217;s the internal things that make up Erving Walker. It&#8217;s not the physical attributes, it&#8217;s the internal things, his mind, his understanding, his competitiveness. He&#8217;s had to overcome to be a good player.”</p>
<p><em>Donovan on Stevens taking “his” title of best young coach:</em> “I&#8217;ve never looked at it that way as it relates to age. A lot of times it&#8217;s what you&#8217;re exposed to and what you have a chance to experience. And Brad has been around a lot of terrific people, a lot of terrific coaches, and he&#8217;s a terrific coach himself. And I think a lot of times people can label somebody based on their age, and I don&#8217;t think that that&#8217;s fair to Brad. Brad has been a terrific coach, you know, before he made it to the national championship game a year ago. And he was a terrific coach before last year started. I think the one thing I respect and admire about Brad in getting to know him is he&#8217;s got a great passion and enthusiasm for the game and for coaching, and I also think he has a tireless and relentless attitude to try to get better and improve. And he loves the game. But a lot of times people look at someone&#8217;s age and at what point are you past young? Are you calling me old now, because I don&#8217;t feel like I&#8217;m that old, you know? (Laughter).”</p>
<p><em>Donovan on Stevens consulting with him in the offseason:</em> “Brad was just talking to me just about his team, and he just wanted to know maybe some experiences. I&#8217;ve known Brad for a long time and I would consider him a good friend. He comes down to our clinic every summer, he&#8217;s on our campus and we&#8217;ve spent a lot of time together. So it was one of those things where he was just reaching out looking to share ideas, and you know what, he shares ideas with me, too. We bounce different things off each other, and it&#8217;s great when you get a chance to be able to talk to someone like that.”</p>
<p><em>Donovan on scouting Butler:</em> “What ends up happening is &#8211; and I&#8217;m sure this is no different for Butler. Coming to New Orleans on Wednesday or Tuesday night, our staff had basically divided up. We had obviously somebody that was scouting BYU, but our staff had started watching Butler and Wisconsin right after we played UCLA. So the first that these guys really heard anything in depth about Butler was really this morning because it was a late game by the time we got back from the arena and had those guys get some rest and get up this morning. So most of what they started to hear in depth and in detail really started this morning and then obviously continued on at practice today.”</div>
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		<title>3/23: Florida&#8217;s Sweet 16 press conference quotes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 15:42:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arriving in New Orleans, LA for their Sweet 16 match-up against the No. 3-seed BYU Cougars in the 2011 NCAA Tournament, Florida Gators head coach Billy Donovan along with senior Chandler Parsons, Alex Tyus and Vernon Macklin met with the media to discuss a number of topics. OGGOA has compiled most of those quotes for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arriving in New Orleans, LA for their <strong>Sweet 16</strong> match-up against the No. 3-seed <strong>BYU Cougars</strong> in the <strong>2011 NCAA Tournament</strong>, <strong>Florida Gators</strong> head coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong> along with senior <strong>Chandler Parsons</strong>, <strong>Alex Tyus</strong> and <strong>Vernon Macklin</strong> met with the media to discuss a number of topics. <strong>OGGOA</strong> has compiled most of those quotes for you below (click the link below) with the rest coming in a post Thursday afternoon.</p>
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<strong>QUOTES</strong></p>
<p><em>Parsons on expectations and adjustments going into the season:</em> ”Coach made it pretty clear that we weren&#8217;t going to have any expectations when we came in here because we came in here after arguably one of the best teams ever in college basketball, so he made it clear that we&#8217;re our own identity and we&#8217;re our own team. But at the same time, you feel pressure coming in after those guys, how good they were. I think it was just a learning process for us. We came in here young, a lot of freshmen were playing big minutes and had big roles, and I think it was just different for us, and I think we really learned from that. The biggest adjustment that I had to do from high school to college was probably strength, shots that are open in high school aren&#8217;t open in college. Guys are stronger, more physical.”</p>
<p><em>Tyus on expectations and adjustments going into the season:</em> “Back then I felt like we didn&#8217;t have an older group of guys to lead us and guide us into knowing how to win, and I think that was the key coming in was just thinking that everything would be easy when we were freshmen. “</p>
<p><em>Tyus on the journey to get to where they are now:</em> It&#8217;s been a long haul, but [I’m] really excited about how everything played out and how things are right now. But back then I felt like there were different journeys that came along. I think me and Chandler really did a good job of just moving forward, handling different challenges since we got here since our freshman year.”</p>
<p><em>Parsons on Donovan leaving for Orlando, going to the <strong>NIT</strong> for two years and the struggles:</em> “Going in with that whole thing with Coach Donovan going to the Magic, that was definitely crazy because when you commit to a school you&#8217;re also committing to the coach. So that was definitely shocking. He calls you one day and says he&#8217;s going, and the next day he says he&#8217;s coming back. So it was just exciting. It was a difficult and weird time. When we came in here, everything we&#8217;ve been through together as a team, and me and Alex going through that whole process has really helped us grow and humbled us and has made us the players and the team that we are today.”</p>
<p><em>Tyus on being contacted by the <strong>Oh Fours</strong>:</em> “We talked to <strong>Al Horford</strong> before the SEC championship game and he gave us some good words of advice. I think those guys look out. I think they&#8217;ve been watching us play through our journey. “</p>
<p><em>Parsons on being contacted by the Oh Fours:</em> “Those guys, they&#8217;re great. They&#8217;ll stay in touch; they send text messages or through Twitter just stay in touch with us and let us know how they&#8217;re playing or how they think we&#8217;re doing, mostly just being supportive.”</p>
<p><em>Parsons on getting to know <strong>Jimmer Fredette</strong> over the summer:</em> “He&#8217;s a really good kid. I&#8217;ve known him since 15 years old and we played against them in <strong>AAU</strong>. He played on Albany City Rocks with Talor Battle and Mark Lyons. And I played on the team for us and we were always going at it in the AAU circuit. This summer he was at LeBron camp with me and Vernon. I think he&#8217;s a really good player. He&#8217;s just a really good player, he&#8217;s tough, he&#8217;s smart, he&#8217;s got crazy range on his jump shot, and I just think when you&#8217;re guarding him you can&#8217;t let him get a lot of easy baskets, not give him any easy looks and really just try to contain him because he&#8217;s been doing this all year long basically for the last two years against everybody, so he&#8217;s a great player and a great scorer, so we&#8217;ve just got to do our best to contain him.”</p>
<p><em>Parsons on BYU kicking out <strong>Brandon Davies</strong> for pre-marital sex:</em> ”Rules are rules, so he knew what he was doing. It&#8217;s something that we can&#8217;t worry about really because he&#8217;s not playing in the game tomorrow and that&#8217;s really none of my business. Yeah, that&#8217;s it.”</p>
<p><em>Donovan’s opening statement:</em> ”It&#8217;s an exciting time for any team that can move on and advance in this tournament. We&#8217;re playing against a team tomorrow that there is a level of familiarity with, just from having the opportunity to play against them last year. They&#8217;ve got obviously a terrific player, arguably the best player in college basketball, in Jimmer Fredette. I think he&#8217;s done some terrific things for the game and for young kids, just the kind of kid he is, his work ethic and what he&#8217;s been able to do, and he gets a lot of publicity and a lot of exposure and deservedly so. But I also think they&#8217;ve got a terrific team. They&#8217;ve got players that I think when you get to this point in time of the season, certainly you&#8217;ve got to be good players, and he gets a lot of attention, but they&#8217;ve got other very, very good players.”</p>
<p><em>Donovan on if Fredette reminds him of himself as a player: “He&#8217;s a lot better than I was, I&#8217;ll tell you that. He is &#8211; I think the one comparison between he and I that I could maybe see was just &#8211; last year finding out a little bit more about him because he started to kind of get the kind of attention he&#8217;s gotten this year was I&#8217;ve always admired his work ethic and I&#8217;ve admired his love and passion for the game. He&#8217;s a better player this year than he was a year ago. And I think it&#8217;s so hard for young people when they have a high level of success, individual success and team success, to be able to come back the next year and understand the importance of what the off-season means in terms of his improvement. […] I would say I was probably somebody that loved the game just like he loved the game. Problem for me was I just wasn&#8217;t as good as he was.”</p>
<p><em>Donovan on what makes Fredette a good shooter:</em> “Like any great shooter, he&#8217;s probably taken thousands and thousands of shots, and he&#8217;s got great confidence and belief in himself. I think a lot of it has to do with the coaching staff and with Coach [<strong>Dave</strong>] <strong>Rose</strong>, having that kind of confidence in him. I think as a young player you need a coach to give you confidence as a shooter. I think the other thing is he&#8217;s got the ability. You know, there&#8217;s certain guys that have an ability to put the ball in the basket, and he&#8217;s got the ability to put the ball in the basket in a lot of different ways: runners, off balance shots, fade aways, post-up, drives to the basket, deep, deep threes. He has a knack for putting the ball in the basket, and he can do it at a very, very high level.”</p>
<p><em>Donovan on if Florida has an edge having faced Fredette before:</em> “I don&#8217;t know if it gives us an edge because I would say this: The last time we saw him he is drastically better now. That&#8217;s the thing that&#8217;s impressive is that he&#8217;s a better player now. Our guys understand that he can score in a variety of different ways. We&#8217;ve seen that. I actually thought last year we did a pretty decent job for the first 40 minutes of the game when the game went into overtime, he had 23 points.”</p>
<p><em>Donovan on difficulty recruiting if his players could not have premarital sex:</em> “[<em>Laughing</em>] I&#8217;m not going to get into that. I mean, I don&#8217;t know. First of all, I don&#8217;t really talk about any of that stuff, either. I&#8217;ll pass on that one.“</p>
<p><em>Donovan on how proud of he is of the seniors:</em> Well, I&#8217;m really proud of those guys. I think the one thing you want to see as a coach is you want to see guys get better. They have individually gotten better and our team has gotten better and they&#8217;ve been a big part of that. But really I think it&#8217;s been an incredible ride for those four guys because I don&#8217;t know if you can really enjoy the good times unless you&#8217;ve had some difficult times. […] I give those guys credit, Chandler and Alex, they battled through the adversity that they had to learn and they had to go through. And they probably have a much higher level of appreciation for winning right now because of what they went through, and I think the other thing that can be a great confidence builder for them not only playing the game but in life is they&#8217;ve learned a great lesson about perseverance and resiliency and battling through difficult times, and that if you stay the course and you have a belief in what you&#8217;re doing, however long it may take, there can be some positive results that may come from it. And I think that they really hopefully through this experience with their four years here, they&#8217;ve learned a lot that they can carry on into their life.”
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 16:11:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Offered a scholarship to the University of Florida by Florida Gators head basketball coach Billy Donovan just over a month ago, four-star 2012 shooting guard Michael Frazier (Tampa, FL) decided to commit to the team even though he is two years out from heading up to Gainesville, FL. &#8220;I chose Florida because of Coach Donovan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Offered a scholarship to the <strong>University of Florida</strong> by <strong>Florida Gators</strong> head basketball coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong> <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/07/15/2010/four-bits-offer-future-sneakers-spikes/" target="_blank">just over a month ago</a>, four-star 2012 shooting guard <strong>Michael Frazier</strong> (Tampa, FL) decided to commit to the team even though he is two years out from heading up to Gainesville, FL.</p>
<p>&#8220;I chose Florida because of Coach Donovan and the outstanding staff,&#8221; Frazier told <em>ESPN</em>. &#8220;Coach Donovan has a proven history of winning national championships and excels in player development. UF is an excellent academic school as well. It&#8217;s always been one of my favorite schools.&#8221;</p>
<p>Frazier, who boasted offers from 20 other schools ranging from Michigan to Harvard at the time his conversation with Donovan, has a 4.0 GPA and is considered to be both a bright student and extraordinary shooter.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s the best shooter ever to come out of our program,&#8221; <strong>Florida Elite</strong> AAU coach <strong>Conrad Foss</strong> told <em>The Gainesville Sun</em>. &#8220;And with those perimeter skills he&#8217;s become much better at putting the ball on the floor and getting to the basket. He&#8217;s becoming a complete player.&#8221;</p>
<p>Here is what <em>ESPN</eM> <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/basketball/mens/news/story?id=5489962" target="_blank">has to say</a> about Frazier&#8217;s abilities:</p>
<blockquote><p>Frazier&#8217;s ability to shoot the ball makes him special because he has two of the greatest qualities a shooter can have: great self-confidence in his stroke and a short memory to focus on the next shot. He rarely misses open shots when his feet are set. He shoots over smaller defenders with ease and is a willing passer when he draws an extra defender. Frazier is also smart at moving without the ball and creating clean looks at the basket. Opponents must find him immediately in transition because he will spot up on the break and knock it down from beyond the arc. While he can knock it down from 3, his midrange game (15- to 18-foot jumpers) is most efficient. Defensively, he needs to be more committed and engaged as an on-ball defender, but Frazier and his coaches &#8212; H.B. Plant coach Mike Phillips and his Florida Elite U-17 USSSA coach, Conrad Foss &#8212; are committed to getting him ready for his first day of practice at Florida.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>TWO BITS: Pouncey update, Rosario recruits</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 17:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » Former Florida Gators center/guard Maurkice Pouncey is on the verge of signing his rookie contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers and has been making sure to keep in shape so he is fit and ready to participate in training camp beginning this weekend. However, allegations that Pouncey received $100,000 from a runner for an [...]]]></description>
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<p>1 » Former <strong>Florida Gators</strong> center/guard <strong>Maurkice Pouncey</strong> is on the verge of signing his rookie contract with the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> and has been making sure to <a href="http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/steelers/s_691972.html" target="_blank">keep in shape</a> so he is fit and ready to participate in training camp beginning this weekend.  However, allegations that Pouncey received $100,000 from a runner for an agent while at the <strong>University of Florida</strong> put him off schedule a bit recently, something his speed and conditioning coach <strong>Tom Shaw</strong> noticed. “He’s disappointed that this stuff has come up and thrown a wrench in. That’s the reason why he missed [workouts],” Shaw told the <em>Pittsburgh Tribune-Review</em> last Wednesday. “He’s gotten to a point where he’s trying to make sure he still has his [good] name. He wants to be able to go back to the University of Florida and still be respected.”  Nevertheless, Pouncey is ready to go; now he just has to sign his contract and put the rest behind him.</p>
<p>2 » Florida transfer guard <strong>Mike Rosario</strong>, who will be eligible to play for the team during the 2011-12 season after sitting out a year due to <strong>NCAA</strong> rules, spoke with <em>SNY</em>’s Adam Zagoria Wednesday about watching two of the nation’s top recruits – five-star Gators commit <strong>Brad Beal</strong> and five-star recruit <strong>Austin Rivers</strong> &#8211; play in the <strong>AAU U-17 Super Showdown</strong> on Tuesday.  “I watched them go head-to-head,” he said. “It was a great matchup. Those guys [have] been playing well. I love Brad Beal’s game. He has a smooth game like Ray Allen. I love the fact that Austin Rivers can shoot the ball, put it on the floor. Both of those guys are capable of helping us win a conference championship. I hope they both come here so we can turn this program into a special program.”  Rosario also noted that the <a href="http://www.zagsblog.com/2010/07/28/after-leaving-rutgers-rosario-gearing-up-for-gators/" target="_blank">biggest adjustment</a> he has had to make since stepping on campus is dealing with the heat. “You walk out of the dorm room, it’s just a sauna,” he noted.</p>
<p>Extra BIT » The <em>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em> reports that Florida has offered a scholarship to 2012 guard/forward recruit <strong>Jarmal Reid</strong>.  “That Florida offer really excited me,” Reid <a href="http://blogs.ajc.com/georgia-high-school-sports/2010/07/28/basketball-florida-and-alabama-offers-the-younger-brother-of-ugas-jeremy-price/?cxntfid=blogs_georgia_high_school_sports" target="_blank">told the paper</a>. “I like the whole atmosphere there. They have great fans and one of the best coaches around in <strong>Billy Donovan</strong>. I would love to be coached by him.”</p>
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		<title>TWO BITS: Tebow praised, Beal struggles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 13:32:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » As agent Jimmy Sexton attempts to get his client under contract before training camp officially begins on Aug. 1, former Florida Gators quarterback Tim Tebow of the Denver Broncos is working to accomplish at least one feat: winning over his new teammates. Outsider linebacker Darrell Reid has already noticed Tebow’s work ethic and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1 » As agent <strong>Jimmy Sexton</strong> attempts to get his client under contract before training camp officially begins on Aug. 1, former <strong>Florida Gators</strong> quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> of the <strong>Denver Broncos</strong> is working to accomplish at least one feat: winning over his new teammates.  Outsider linebacker <strong>Darrell Reid</strong> has already noticed Tebow’s work ethic and <a href="http://www.denverpost.com/broncosheadlines/ci_15617784" target="_blank">came away impressed</a> with what the <strong>Heisman Trophy</strong> winner has to offer.</p>
<p><img style="float: right; padding: 5px 0px 0px 5px" src="http://i823.photobucket.com/albums/zz158/only_gators1/tebow-ota-broncos.jpg" />“I’ve actually sat down with Tebow. I call him Lucky Lefty,” Reid said. “I told him, ‘I know they say you’re not as talented, your arm’s not as tremendous as his, but your work ethic reminds me so much of when I was with Peyton [Manning] in Indianapolis.’ I told him, ‘I think you’re going to do big things for us, and I can’t wait to see you get on the field.’ [...] I think the thing people don’t know about him is he’s a very, very, very, very hard worker. He’s almost like a perfectionist. That’s what carries him further. Most people who end up being great, it’s because they want to be great and wind up working harder than everybody else. Whether it’s working on his throwing motion or in the weight room or running, he’s almost always the last guy out of the building. He’s a very humble kid, and he’s a proven winner who will do whatever it takes. That’s why we love him.”</p>
<p>2 » Competing in the championship of the <strong>AAU U-17 Super Showcase</strong> on Tuesday, Gators five-star shooting guard commitment <strong>Brad Beal</strong> (St. Louis, MO) and former Florida five-star guard commit <strong>Austin Rivers</strong> (Winter Park, FL) squared off.  Unfortunately for Beal, who called it his &#8220;worst game ever&#8221; on Facebook, he finished with only 12 points on 5-of-15 shooting (1-for-5 from downtown).  Rivers, on the other hand, shined with 24 points including a highlight package alley-oop dunk in the first half.</p>
<p>After the game, Rivers spoke with reporters and said that he <a href="http://brockway.blogs.gatorsports.com/10724/austin-still-open/" target="_blank">does not have a favorite</a> in his recruitment with UF, Duke and North Carolina occupying the top three spots in no particular order. “Right now I’m not leaning toward anybody and I like all schools the same,” Rivers said. “I haven’t taken any official visits yet so I don’t have any favorites over the others. But I’m really looking forward to making the visits.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 14:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From time to time, OGGOA will come across a plethora of news and notes that we wish to share with our readers. In those instances, we present a special post: Gator Bites. Enjoy. » Former Florida Gators dazzler and ESPN reporter Erin Andrews, who spoke exclusively with OGGOA for an interview on Friday, is headed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>From time to time, <strong>OGGOA</strong> will come across a plethora of news and notes that we wish to share with our readers. In those instances, we present a special post: Gator Bites. Enjoy.</em></p>
<p>» Former <strong>Florida Gators</strong> dazzler and <strong>ESPN</strong> reporter <strong>Erin Andrews</strong>, who spoke exclusively with <strong>OGGOA</strong> <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/07/24/2010/gators-dazzler-espn-reporter-erin-andrews-i-really-dont-think-im-that-big-of-a-deal/">for an interview</a> on Friday, is headed to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Tuesday to join Congressional sponsors in support of an anti-stalking bill. Andrews, a victim of stalking herself, will appear along with Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) to introduce the Simplifying The Ambiguous Law, Keeping Everyone Reliably Safe Act (STALKERS).</p>
<p>» With training camps set to begin in just a few days for the <strong>Denver Broncos</strong>, rookie quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> may end up being a hold out – something that is likely beyond his control and is in the hands of his agent.  Nevertheless, <em>The Denver Post</em>’s Mark Kiszla has <a href="http://www.denverpost.com/broncosheadlines/ci_15609114" target="_blank">put the onus</a> on Tebow, calling a potential holdout a “dire dilemma” and one that is “destined to make folks mad,” whether it be fans or fellow players.  <em>Fact is, Kiszla is simply trying to paint Tebow as imperfect in this piece…which is true for everyone.  Should he not be at camp on day one, he will be shortly after, as Tebow’s goal is to get on the field.  But he does have to listen to his agent in this regard.</em></p>
<p>» <em>The Gainesville Sun</em> caught up with Gators four-star athlete <strong>De’Ante “Pop” Saunders</strong> on Monday.  Saunders, the team’s very first commitment for the 2011 signing class, <a href="http://www.gatorsports.com/article/20100726/ARTICLES/100729581/1136" target="_blank">reaffirmed his desire</a> to play in Gainesville, FL, after he was recently seen wearing Florida State gear. “They were giving me [a hard time] about wearing a Florida State helmet because I didn’t bring my helmet,’ he said. “That’s all it was. I forgot to bring mine and that’s all they had. I’m still here. I’m still Florida.”  Saunders plans to enroll early.</p>
<p>» <strong>OGGOA</strong> has learned that four-star defensive end recruit <strong>Aaron Lynch</strong> (Cape Coral, FL) is leaning toward Notre Dame and Florida State with Florida now in a distant third place.  According to our source, Lynch is concerned about playing time with the Gators and has formed a solid relationship with the staff in South Bend, IN.</p>
<p><strong><em>Seven more Gator Bites on Corey Brewer, Brad Beal, Houston Nutt, Dallas Baker, Marreese Speights and Udonis Haslem&#8230;after the break!</em></strong><br />
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» <strong>Minnesota Timberwolves</strong> guard/forward <strong>Corey Brewer</strong>, currently hosting a basketball camp in Gainesville, was asked a number of questions during a <a href="http://brockway.blogs.gatorsports.com/10717/more-on-brewer/?pa=all&#038;tc=pgall" target="_blank">recent media availability</a>, including what it is like to play against former teammates <strong>Joakim Noah</strong> (Chicago) and <strong>Al Horford</strong> (Atlanta) in the <strong>NBA</strong>. “Those are still fun games because Jo is always talking smack,” Brewer said. “Last year Jo was pushing me all over the court when the play was over. It’s always fun to play against those guys. I get on him about the ugly jump shot he has. So I always mess with him. But they always give me a hard time. They’ve both been in the playoffs so I gotta make the playoffs.”</p>
<p>» Florida five-star guard commit <strong>Brad Beal</strong> (St. Louis, MO) is the talk of high school and AAU basketball these days after putting on a fantastic performance in international competition and leading his team with 36 points last week on the way to the <strong>AAU Super Showcase</strong> championship game on Tuesday.  Check out <a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/college-basketball/article/2010-07-26/brad-beal-learning-hard-lessons-along-way" target="_blank">this profile piece</a> on Beal.</p>
<p>» With all this talk about former Oregon quarterback <strong>Jeremiah Masoli</strong> possibly winding up on Ole Miss, we are reminded that head coach <strong>Houston Nutt</strong> brought in <a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/23868/nutt-faces-tough-call-on-masoli" target="_blank">another discipline-challenged player</a>, former Florida cornerback <strong>Jamar Hornsby</strong>, just last year.  If you remember, Hornsby stole a credit card from <strong>Joe Haden</strong>’s deceased girlfriend and racked up a bunch of fraudulent charges. After being dismissed from the Gators, he had a stop in junior college before Nutt picked him up, only to see him get indicted on a felony assault charge just a few weeks after joining the team.</p>
<p>» Former Florida wide receiver <strong>Dallas Baker</strong>, now dominating the <strong>AFL</strong> with the <strong>Jacksonville Sharks</strong>, has averaged two touchdowns per game this season and may be <a href="http://www.news-journalonline.com/sports/football/2010/07/27/bakers-title-touch.html" target="_blank">one of the most important</a> players on his team, which is about to begin what they hope is a long playoff run. “It’s about conditioning. You’re always playing and it’s about being in shape,” he told <em>The Daytona Beach News-Journal</em>. “With Arena [football], it’s all about quickness and toughness. You had guys when I first started playing they were dirty. There’s positives and negatives.”  Baker has the opportunity to be one of the rare players who could wear a National Championship, Super Bowl and Arena Bowl ring.</p>
<p>» Gators head volleyball coach <strong>Mary Wise</strong> announced Monday that <strong>Chris Keen</strong> &#8211; a former volunteer assistant &#8211; has been promoted to assistant volleyball coach. &#8220;We are very excited Chris will be working with us again this season,&#8221; Wise said. &#8220;His knowledge, energy level and work ethic will be a tremendous asset to our program.&#8221;</p>
<p>» Former Florida center <strong>Marreese Speights</strong>, who left school early only to be drafted in the first round of the <strong>2008 NBA Draft</strong> by the <strong>Philadelphia 76ers</strong>, has struggled recently but is hoping to rebound  and take the next step in his career. “I’m just going to go out there and play basketball,” he <a href="http://www.gatorsports.com/article/20100726/ARTICLES/100729630/1136?p=1&#038;tc=pg" target="_blank">told the Sun</a>. “I’m not worried about roles or anything like that. I’m just going to play basketball and do what I’ve got to do. I’ve got to get my legs stronger, work on my conditioning and keep playing more basketball.”</p>
<p><font color="black">» <strong>OGGOA</strong> also wanted to take a moment to send our sincerest condolences to <strong>Miami Heat</strong> power forward <strong>Udonis Haslem</strong>, who lost his mother Debra to cancer earlier this week at the age of 53. Haslem had been taking care of his mom for the last year after doctors discovered a tumor wrapped around her urethra in early 2009.</font>
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		<title>FOUR BITS: Rivers, Pouncey, baseball, Dixon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » Five-star 2011 guard recruit Austin Rivers decommitted from the Florida Gators on April 8 and named the Duke Blue Devils his new leader a month later on May 5. He went in-depth on why he made this decision just a week ago, but now his AAU coach – Therion Joseph of Each 1 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1 » Five-star 2011 guard recruit <strong>Austin Rivers</strong> <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/08/2010/austin-rivers-decommits-opens-up-recruitment/" target="_blank">decommitted</a> from the <strong>Florida Gators</strong> on April 8 and named the <strong>Duke Blue Devils</strong> <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/05/05/2010/austin-rivers-raves-about-names-duke-as-leader/" target="_blank">his new leader</a> a month later on May 5.  He <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/05/13/2010/rivers-on-his-decommitment-final-five-schools/" target="_blank">went in-depth</a> on why he made this decision just a week ago, but now his <strong>AAU</strong> coach – <strong>Therion Joseph</strong> of <strong>Each 1 Teach 1</strong> – is adding some fuel to the movement away from Florida and to Duke.  “Florida is obviously a very good program but basketball is just one of their sports,” Joseph told Adam Zagoria of <a href="http://www.zagsblog.com/2010/05/19/coach-duke-leading-for-austin-rivers/" target="_blank"><em>ZagsBlog</em></a>. “Duke sells out every game and Florida is fighting to get half their students there. He likes to play with a bulls-eye on his back. He plays better with a bulls-eye. He wants to play at a school that is on <em>ESPN</em> every day, kind of like Notre Dame in football.”  Once Rivers decommmitted, <strong>OGGOA</strong> believed he was all but gone from the Gators for good – now it is looking like they may even be falling out of his top five.  <em>To Joseph&#8217;s credit, attendance last year was embarassing.</em></p>
<p>2 » New <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> center/guard <strong>Maurkice Pouncey</strong> sat down with <em>WTAE ABC 4</em> in Pittsburgh, PA, to discuss his transition to the <strong>NFL</strong>   “This team here is just like college – family here, there aren’t any individuals,” Pouncey said. “Everybody pulls together, so it kind of feels like Florida.”  Obviously he is looking forward to getting on the field and competing, but Pouncey is also anxiously awaiting one more perk of playing in the NFL. “Oh man, I can’t wait for that first paycheck, to tell you the truth,” he said. “I’m kind of living the college life still with no money, but whenever that first paycheck comes in, it will be amazing.”  You can watch the entire interview by <a href="http://mfile.akamai.com/12932/wmv/vod.ibsys.com/2010/0520/23614585.200k.asx" target="_blank">clicking here</a>.</p>
<p>3 » No. 4/5 Florida baseball (38-12, 20-7 SEC) and the No. 6/7 <strong>South Carolina Gamecocks</strong> (42-11, 20-7 SEC) begin a three-game series on Thursday that will ultimately decide the <strong>Southeastern Conference</strong>’s 2010 regular season champion.  Tied atop the standings, the weekend road series’ pitching match-ups are as follows: Thursday – sophomore <strong>Alex Panteliodis</strong> (8-2, 3.34 ERA) vs. senior Blake Cooper (10-0, 3.01 ERA); Friday – freshman <strong>Hudson Randall</strong> (6-3, 2.96 ERA) vs. junior Sam Dyson (5-4, 3.79 ERA); Saturday – freshman <strong>Brian Johnson</strong> (5-2, 3.53 ERA) vs. TBA.  The Gators have won eight of their last nine conference series and are 10-time conference champions (last in 2005).  Saturday’s game – perhaps the decider – will air live on <em>Sun Sports</em> at 4:00 p.m.</p>
<p>4 » Former Florida assistant basketball coach <strong>Nate Dixon</strong>, who was a member of head coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong>’s Gators staff from 2003-05, has been hired by the <strong>Wyoming Cowboys</strong> to a similar assistant position.
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