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		<title>FOUR BITS: Tebow, Hicks, women&#8217;s b-ball, Lerner</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 20:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » Early Friday morning, Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow sat down with Hannah Storm for another interview, this one mostly about the 2011 season. Though the below video is only a clip of the interview, it will be aired in full on ESPN&#8216;s SportsCenter on Friday. If/when the network makes it available online, OGGOA [...]]]></description>
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<p>1 » Early Friday morning, <strong>Denver Broncos</strong> quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> sat down with Hannah Storm for another interview, this one mostly about the 2011 season. Though the below video is only a clip of the interview, it will be aired in full on <em>ESPN</em>&#8216;s <em>SportsCenter</em> on Friday. If/when the network makes it available online, <strong>OGGOA</strong> will update this thread with a video of the complete interview.</p>
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<div class="te_div" id="te450456622"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te450456622');</script>2 » Former <strong>Florida Gators</strong> linebacker <strong>Brandon Hicks</strong> has agreed to a futures contract with the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> for the 2012 season. His former Florida teammate and current Pittsburgh tackle <strong>Marcus Gilbert</strong> confirmed the signing to <strong>OGGOA</strong> on Friday via Twitter. An undrafted free agent in 2011, Hicks was signed by the <strong>Buffalo Bills</strong> in the lockout-shortened offseason but was waived during final cuts and did not make his way onto a <strong>NFL</strong> roster. He is the second former Gators star to sign a futures contract since the end of the regular season as tight end <strong>Cornelius Ingram</strong>, who spent time on Denver’s practice squad toward the end of the year, agreed to remain with the Broncos. </p>
<p>3 » Florida women’s basketball (14-8, 4-5 SEC) picked up a big win on Thursday, defeating the <strong>LSU Tigers</strong> (14-8, 4-5 SEC) 73-64 on the road at the <strong>Maravich Assembly Center</strong>. It was the Gators’ first victory in Baton Rouge, LA since 1996 and marked a pleasant end to a three-game road stand in which Florida fell just barely to No. 6 Kentucky (57-52) and Arkansas (73-72 in overtime). Senior center <strong>Azania Stewart</strong> led the way for the Gators with a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds, and both redshirt senior forward <strong>Ndidi Madu</strong> and senior  guard <strong>Lanita Bartley</strong> also added 12 points in the winning effort. Florida will look to capitalize on their positive momentum with consecutive home games against Ole Miss and Auburn next week.</p>
<p>4 » Gators senior punter <strong>David Lerner</strong> has been nominated for the <strong>2012 Rare Disease Champion Award</strong> presented by Uplifting Athletes to “a leader in college football, individual or organization, who has realized his or her potential to make a positive and lasting impact on the rare disease community.” Lerner, who learned in the offseason that he had Chron’s disease, was knocked back by the illness but able to overcome it and wound up starting for Florida at the beginning of the season. Also in contention for the honor are Nebraska’s Rex Burkhead, N.C. State’s Wayne Crawford and UCLA’s Luke Gane, all of whom you can read about by <a href="http://www.upliftingathletes.org/take-action/rare-disease-champion" target="_blank">clicking here</a>.</div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 19:39:32 +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 – too much to fit into one of our truncated BITS segments. In these instances, or when stories fall through the cracks, we catch and wrap them all up with Gator Bites. » In a poll [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: right; padding: 10px 0px 0px 5px" src="http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz62/only_gators2/bites63.png" /><em>From time to time, <strong>OGGOA</strong> will come across a plethora of news and notes that we wish to share – too much to fit into one of our truncated BITS segments. In these instances, or when stories fall through the cracks, we catch and wrap them all up with Gator Bites.</em></p>
<p>» In a poll conducted by <em>ESPN</em> <a href="http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7451061/espn-sports-poll-denver-broncos-tim-tebow-us-favorite-active-pro-athlete" target="_blank">and calculated monthly</a>, <strong>Denver Broncos</strong> quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> topped the December list as the United States’ favorite athlete. Tebow is “just the sixth different athlete to finish No. 1 in the monthly rankings since 2007” and, in the 18 years of the poll, only 11 different athletes have ever held that distinction.</p>
<p>» In addition to <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/11/2012/four-tebow-bits-top-10-marketing-support-two-bits-early-enrollees-shaws-destination/" target="_blank">the Top 10 list</a> <strong>OGGOA</strong> posted Wednesday from <em>CBS</em>’s the Late Show with David Letterman, Tebow was also brought up on <em>TBS</em>’s Conan. Host Conan O’Brien, claiming he was absent the budget to air actual game footage, had his staff put together a recreation of his game-winning play from Sunday&#8230;with peanuts replacing the players.</p>
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» While on the topic of Tebow videos, here is the latest Taiwanese animation creation, which depicts Tebow getting crucified by the media, angels helping him score, God taunting Satan, and the entire Pittsburgh team being sent to hell.</p>
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<p>» <strong>Houston Rockets</strong> forward <strong>Chandler Parsons</strong> has started his <strong>NBA</strong> career by turning some heads and did just that on Tuesday with a game-high 20 points on 9-of-16 shooting with seven boards in an 82-70 victory over Charlotte. Parsons, who has started three-straight games for Houston and has seen 17 or more minutes in seven of 10 games this season, filled up the stat sheet Wednesday with eight points, six boards, four assists and three steals. Below are highlights from his performance on Tuesday.</p>
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<p>» Joining Parsons as an early surprise this NBA season is new <strong>Denver Nuggets</strong> F <strong>Corey Brewer</strong>, who was traded to the team this offseason. Brewer played double-digit minutes for the sixth time in 11 games this season on Wednesday and was on absolute fire, scoring 19 points on 7-of-8 shooting in just 16 minutes. Brewer went 3-for-3 from downtown, had a great block and also threw down an exciting dunk on an alley-oop, as you can see below. &#8220;This is the first time since my college career that I get to play in a style that I came from in college, so there&#8217;s no more slow-down basketball,&#8221; Brewer <a href="http://www.denverpost.com/nuggets/ci_19716738" target="_blank">told the <em>Denver Post</em></a>. &#8220;Right now, my role is to spark the team, so whenever I do get a chance to get in, I try to spark the team.&#8221;</p>
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<p>» Another interesting note about the Nuggets has the team&#8217;s mascot (Rocky) recently taking half-court shots during a break in the action at a game. He was unsuccessful at his attempts&#8230;until he went Tebowing in the middle of the court and hit his very next attempt.</p>
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<p>» Playing in the <strong>NFL Playoffs</strong> has a lot of advantages – like getting to meet celebrities. Below is a picture of former <strong>Florida Gators</strong> defensive end <strong>Justin Trattou</strong> (now a member of the <strong>New York Giants</strong>) posing with WWE superstar Triple H.</p>
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<p>» A number of coaching moves involving former Gators have taken place this week.  Florida tight end <strong>Mike Mularkey</strong>, a professional football coach since 1994, got the second head coaching gig of his career Wednesday with the <strong>Jacksonville Jaguars</strong>.  Also Wednesday, former Gators wide receivers coach <strong>Billy Gonzales</strong>, who left the program to become passing game coordinator at LSU, was hired by Illinois to be the team’s next offensive coordinator. Finally former Florida QB <strong>Brian Schottenheimer</strong>, offensive coordinator with the <strong>New York Jets</strong> since 2006, resigned from his post and is seeking new employment. It was recently reported that Alabama interviewed Schottenheimer for their open position.</p>
<p>» New <strong>Kansas Jayhawks</strong> head coach <strong>Charlie Weis</strong> plucked another staffer from the Gators, this time hiring graduate assistant <strong>Jeff Blasko</strong> as his team’s tight ends coach. Weis has already added <strong>Adam Sitter</strong> as director of high school relations, <strong>Scott Vestal</strong> as the assistant director of football operations and <strong>Scott Holsopple</strong> as director of strength and conditioning.</p>
<p>» Capitalizing on Tebow&#8217;s great play recently (and rightfully so), endorsement partner Jockey has a brand new splash page at the front of their website featuring the simple saying: &#8220;Playoffs. It&#8217;s Tebow Time.&#8221; The company is also running a <a href="http://www.jockey.com/Tebow" target="_blank">$1 million &#8220;super&#8221; challenge</a> with that much money on the line should Denver wind up winning the <strong>Super Bowl</strong>. If the Broncos are victorious, Jockey will award a winner $15,000 and every other entrant a $25 gift card.</p>
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<p>» Florida assistant basketball coach <strong>John Pelphrey</strong>’s name <a href="http://wkuherald.com/sports/article_dea2af84-3c94-11e1-9f55-001a4bcf6878.html" target="_blank">was the first one to come up</a> when Western Kentucky fired their head coach recently, but Pelphrey has recently “respectfully declined” comment on the open position through UF’s sports information department. Though Pelphrey will undoubtedly be interested in returning to a head coaching role with a college program, the comfort factor in Gainesville, FL could lead him to hold on and potentially wait for a more prominent position. Either way, Pelphrey is not going to make a decision until March at the earliest.</p>
<p>» As if fans did not already know Tebow was the most popular athlete in America, the fact that his name is starting to show up in tabloid stories should undoubtedly be proof. Singer-songwriter Katy Perry, who recently divorced actor-comedian Russell Brand, has <a href="http://www.hollywoodlife.com/2012/01/11/katy-perry-tim-tebow-dating-report/" target="_blank">been connected to Tebow</a> through <em>OK! Magazine</em>, which has Perry’s parents trying to set up the duo. “[Katy's] mentioned on more than one occasion how much she likes Tim,” a “source” told the publication. “Katy’s mom firmly believes the best cure for heartache is to quickly fall in love again. In her mind, Tebow is the perfect guy for her daughter. He’s handsome, charming, intelligent and above all, a good Christian.” Apparently the Perrys have even reached out to Tebow to speak at their church in Huntington, CA (which Katy also attends when in town).</p>
<p>» Florida basketball’s double-overtime loss to Rutgers on the road on Dec. 29 may be looking a bit better now that RU has defeated No. 8 Connecticut (67-60) and Pittsburgh (62-39) in consecutive contests. That being said, Pittsburgh is on a major downswing this season and Rutgers also lost a pair of games to South Florida (65-67) and West Virginia (64-85) in between.</p>
<p>» Tebowing has even reached the <strong>NHL</strong> as <strong>Los Angeles Kings</strong> defenseman Jack Johnson did the pose after scoring a goal during his team’s 5-2 victory over Washington on Monday. The opposing team was none-too-pleased with the move.</p>
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<p>» In an interview with the <em>Associated Press</em>, Tebow admitted that a number of Republican candidates have asked for his support in their candidacy for the party’s nomination.  Though he refused to say which candidates asked him, he did let it be known that he declined all of the offers. &#8220;I think you have to have so much trust in who you support, just from product endorsements to endorsing a candidate because if that person or company does something [bad], it reflects on you,&#8221; he said. Playing off of that, the <em>International Business Times</em> <a href="http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/280251/20120111/tim-tebow-gop-candidates-polls-quarterback-denver.htm" target="_blank">mocked up</a> what some of those endorsement requests from the candidates might look like.</p>
<p>» <strong>Miami Dolphins</strong> center <strong>Mike Pouncey</strong>, with his team out of the playoffs, has spend the last few days breaking some news on Twitter. First was a rather fun item, Pouncey publishing a picture of either him or his brother (<strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> C <strong>Maurkice Pouncey</strong>) <a href="http://t.co/lt5t3KWX" target="_blank">riding an ATV</a> on Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger’s property. Then on Thursday, Mike announced that Maurkice was indeed under the knife having surgery on his ankle, something that Steleers head coach Mike Tomlin said was a possibility.</p>
<p>» Here&#8217;s <a href="http://www.whosay.com/darrenrovell/photos/115987" target="_blank">a picture</a> of Harlem Globetrotters center Tiny Sturgess (7&#8217;8&#8243;) &#8220;Tebowing,&#8221; which makes him likely the tallest person in the world to perform the act.</p>
<p>» <em>ESPN</em> will be re-airing both Tebow documentaries the network has the rights to on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, from 11 p.m. through 1 a.m., <em>ESPNU</em> will air <em>Everything in Between</em> and <em>Faces of Sports: Tim Tebow</em> back to back.  The former documentary will also air at 7 a.m. (<em>ESPN2</em>) and 8 a.m. (<em>ESPNU</em>) on Saturday with the latteralso being replayed at 9 a.m. (<em>ESPNU</em>) Saturday.</p>
<p>» Gators senior outfielder <strong>Michelle Moultrie</strong>, a former walk-on with the team, was one of 12 athletes across the country named to the <strong>2012 USA Softball Women’s National Team</strong> on Wednesday. This will be Moultrie’s second-straight year earning a roster spot on the team as she was on the squad that won gold medals in 2011 at the Pan American Games and the World Cup of Softball.</p>
<p>» Tebow is not the only player doing good things with the Broncos. According to the <em>Denver Post</em>, defensive tackle <strong>Marcus Thomas</strong> began doing community service with the National Child ID program in 2007 and it has become something that he has continued through his tenure in Denver, providing “ID kits to every kindergartener in the state of Colorado since 2007.” The Post reports that “Thomas was <a href="http://blogs.denverpost.com/broncos/2012/01/11/kindergartners-and-marcus-thomas/11815/" target="_blank">the first NFL player</a> to become involved in this program and his initiative and work was recognized Tuesday night before 7,000 coaches attending the American Football Coaches Association convention in Florida. “I’m hoping it goes bigger than that. I’m going back to Florida and try to see what I can do to keep it rolling this offseason,” Thomas said.</p>
<p>» Gators redshirt senior defensive tackle <strong>Jaye Howard</strong> has decided to be represented by Drew Rosenhaus as he prepares for the <strong>2012 NFL Draft</strong>. Howard is the second Florida player to sign with an agent since the season ended as redshirt senior running back <strong>Chris Rainey</strong> picked Joel Segal last week.</p>
<p>» Picture of U.S. soccer star and former Gators striker <strong>Abby Wambach</strong> <a href="http://t.co/Xl4BmI5h" target="_blank">acting a fool in a team photo</a> as tweeted by long-time teammate <strong>Heather Mitts</strong>.</p>
<p>» In one non-Florida item, we tweeted that a funny moment occurred during the Alabama-LSU basketball game Wednesday evening as Alabama fans taunted the LSU basketball team the first time they dribbled the ball across half-court. (LSU&#8217;s football team barely crossed midfield against Alabama in the BCS title game on Monday.) Check out the video below for a good chuckle.</p>
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		<title>4 BITS: Tebow, Starks, Schottenheimer, Speights</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow set a number of football records on Sunday, but he also wound up making headlines in some off-the-field statistics, too. According to the Sports Business Journal, the Denver-Pittsburgh games registered a 25.9 overnight rating for CBS, which slates it as the largest-viewed AFC Wild Card game since 1988. [...]]]></description>
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<p>1 » <strong>Denver Broncos</strong> quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> set a number of football records on Sunday, but he also wound up making headlines in some off-the-field statistics, too.  According to the <em>Sports Business Journal</em>, the Denver-Pittsburgh games registered a 25.9 overnight rating for <em>CBS</em>, which slates it as the largest-viewed AFC Wild Card game since 1988. Additionally, the final quarter-hour of the game (8-8:15 p.m.) pulled in a whopping 31.6 overnight rating. Tebow also made history on Twitter, setting a new sports tweets-per-second record with 9,420. <em>CNBC</em> sports business reporter Darren Rovell points out that Tebow’s tweets-per-second on Sunday shattered the previous sports record, which had the <strong>2011 Women’s World Cup</strong> final game at 7,196 tweets/second. Other comparisons Rovell provided were Steve Jobs’s death (6,049 t/s), the Osama Bin Laden raid (5,106 t/s) and last year’s Super Bowl (4,064 t/s).</p>
<p>2 » Another happening from Sunday night’s game, albeit an unfortunate one, is that the injury to <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> offensive tackle <strong>Max Starks</strong> knee appears to be a bad one. <a href="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/12009/1202407-100.stm?cmpid=steelers.xml" target="_blank">According to the <em>Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</em></a>, Starks has an injury to his anterior cruciate ligament that is believed to be a tear. If he did indeed suffer a torn ACL, Starks will begin the 2012 season like he did this year – unemployed – and will have to try and work his way onto a <strong>NFL</strong> roster as he begins to heal.  Starks was a free agent heading into the 2011 season but was signed by the Steelers as the team’s offensive line became decimated with injuries. Center <strong>Maurkice Pouncey</strong>, who was named to his second <strong>Pro Bowl</strong> this year and earned his first <em>Associated Press</em> <strong>All-Pro</strong> honor, missed Sunday&#8217;s game with a high-ankle sprain.</p>
<p><a style="display:none;" id="te954692647" href="javascript:expand('#te954692647')">Click to expand and read two more BITS in this post.</a>
<div class="te_div" id="te954692647"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te954692647');</script>3 » Before NFL action began Sunday, a tweet from <em>ESPN</em> insider Adam Schefter got some Gators fans buzzing: “<strong>Brian Schottenheimer</strong> never withdrew his name from consideration for the Florida OC job.” Schottenheimer, the current offensive coordinator of the <strong>New York Jets</strong>, was previously thrown around as a name to consider for UF’s opening. However, the <em>New York Daily News</em> reported last week that he had withdrawn his name from consideration and was not a possibility for Florida. At the time there were no reports that the school had even reached out to him as a potential candidate. A former backup quarterback for <strong>Danny Wuerffel</strong> with the Gators under head coach <strong>Steve Spurrier</strong>, Schottenheimer has very little college coaching and recruiting experience (1999-2000). He has worked mostly as a NFL coach since 1997 and has been a quarterbacks coach since 2011, holding the role of offensive coordinator for New York since 2006.</p>
<p>4 » Maybe playing time really will do new <strong>Memphis Grizzlies</strong> center <strong>Marreese Speights</strong> well. Traded from the <strong>Philadelphia 76ers</strong> to Memphis <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/04/2012/speights-heading-to-memphis-in-three-team-swap/" target="_blank">on Jan. 4</a>, Speights saw six minutes of action in his second game with his new team. However, the Grizzlies put Speights in for 29 minutes on Sunday and he responded with 17 points, seven rebounds, two assists and two steals. It remains to be seen how Speights will perform the rest of the season, but he said last year that consistent minutes are what he needs to take his game to the next level.</div>
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		<title>Former Florida Gators in the NFL: Wild Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 04:13:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the 2011 regular season complete, six Florida Gators participated in Wild Card action during the first round of the 2011-12 NFL Playoffs over the weekend. A total of 11 former Florida players were on the rosters of five of six teams that played, but a number were either inactive or forced to sit out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: right; padding: 0px 0px 0px 2px" src="http://www.onlygators.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/UF-NFL2.png" />With the 2011 regular season complete, six <strong>Florida Gators</strong> participated in Wild Card action during the first round of the <strong>2011-12 NFL Playoffs</strong> over the weekend. A total of 11 former Florida players were on the rosters of five of six teams that played, but a number were either inactive or forced to sit out due to injury. <strong>OGGOA</strong> has checked and re-checked the box scores to bring you a summary of what these Gators accomplished.</p>
<p><em>PLAYER OF THE WEEK</em><br />
<strong>QB TIM TEBOW, Denver Broncos^:</strong> 10/21 for 316 yards, two touchdowns (QB rating: 125.6); 10 carries for 50 yards, touchdown</p>
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<em>THE REST</em><br />
<strong>DE CARLOS DUNLAP, Cincinnati Bengals:</strong> Solo tackle<br />
<strong>S REGGIE NELSON, Cincinnati Bengals:</strong> Six tackles [team-high] (five solo, one for loss), sack, QB hit<br />
<strong>DT MARCUS THOMAS, Denver Broncos^:</strong> Solo tackle<br />
<strong>OT MARCUS GILBERT*, Pittsburgh Steelers:</strong> Played as a starter<br />
<strong>OT MAX STARKS, Pittsburgh Steelers:</strong> Played as a starter</p>
<p><em>INJURED / INACTIVE</em><br />
<strong>LB MIKE PETERSON, Atlanta Falcons:</strong> Torn triceps (season)<br />
<strong>WR ANDRE CALDWELL, Cincinnati Bengals:</strong> Groin (season)<br />
<strong>DE DERRICK HARVEY, Denver Broncos^:</strong> Inactive<br />
<strong>DE JUSTIN TRATTOU*, New York Giants^:</strong> Inactive<br />
<strong>C MAURKICE POUNCEY, Pittsburgh Steelers:</strong> High-ankle sprain</p>
<p><em>OTHER GATORS IN THE PLAYOFFS</em><br />
<strong>New England Patriots:</strong> TE Aaron Hernandez, LB Brandon Spikes, DT Gerard Warren, LB Jermaine Cunningham (hamstring – season)<br />
<strong>San Francisco 49ers:</strong> DE Ray McDonald</p>
<p><em>NOTES</em><br />
- Tebow&#8217;s 316 yards were a season- and career-high.<br />
- Starks left the game with an injury (knee).</p>
<p><em>PRACTICE SQUAD PLAYERS</em><br />
TE Cornelius Ingram (Denver)</p>
<p><font size="1"><em>^ Team advanced in playoffs</em><br />
* Rookie</em></font></p>
<p><strong>2011 WEEK: <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/09/13/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-1/">1</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/09/19/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-2/">2</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/09/27/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-3/">3</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/04/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-4/">4</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/11/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-5/">5</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/17/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-6/">6</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/25/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-7/">7</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/30/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-8/">8</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/08/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-9/">9</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/15/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-10/">10</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/21/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-11/">11</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/29/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-12/">12</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/06/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-13/">13</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/12/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-14/">14</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/20/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-15/">15</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/27/2011/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-16/">16</a> | <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/01/2012/former-florida-gators-in-the-nfl-week-17/">17</a></strong>
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		<title>Tim Tebow&#8217;s game-winning touchdown in OT leads Broncos to first NFL playoff win since &#8217;05-06</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 01:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tebow Time looked like it was going to get an early start on Sunday but actually took place seconds after regulation ended as Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow threaded an 80-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Demarius Thomas to lead his team to a 29-23 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild card round [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tebow Time looked like it was going to get an early start on Sunday but actually took place seconds after regulation ended as <strong>Denver Broncos</strong> quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> threaded an 80-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver <strong>Demarius Thomas</strong> to lead his team to a 29-23 victory over the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> in the wild card round of the <strong>2011-12 NFL Playoffs</strong> in Denver, CO.</p>
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<p>Tebow’s 316 yards on Sunday were both a season- and career-high, and his 80-yard strike to Thomas at the start of overtime marked both a career-long and the longest overtime touchdown in NFL history.  He finished the day 10-for-21 with two touchdowns through the air and also carried the ball 10 times for 50 yards with a rushing score.</p>
<p>Things began to open up for Denver in the second quarter after the Broncos’ offense gained just eight yards in the first quarter and the team found itself down 6-0 to Pittsburgh on the back of two field goals. The Steelers’ defense continued put a heavy emphasis on containing the run, allowing Tebow to find some open passing lanes and gain 185 yards on 5-of-9 passing in the quarter.</p>
<p>He threw a 58-yard completion to Thomas and also had deep passes of 51 yards to Thomas, 30 yards to WR Eddie Royal for a touchdown, and 40 yards to tight end Daniel Fells. Tebow even ran in a touchdown from eight yards out, giving his team a 20-6 lead at the half as the team also knocked in two field goals.</p>
<p>Prior to Sunday, Tebow had not thrown for more than 45 yards in a second quarter and had just 123 yards combined in all of his second quarters this season.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh answered with a touchdown in the third quarter and the teams traded field goals in the fourth as Denver took over with a seven-point lead with under 10 minutes to play. Tebow began leading the Broncos down the field again with both his arm and legs, but running back Willis McGahee fumbled the ball after crossing midfield, giving it back to the Steelers with less than eight minutes left in the game. Pittsburgh took advantage of the miscue as QB Ben Roethlisberger tossed a 31-yard touchdown to WR Jericho Cotchery to tie the game at 23 with 3:48 remaining.</p>
<p>Regulation ended without either team scoring again and the game headed into overtime, which marked the first non-sudden death overtime game in NFL history.</p>
<p>As it turned out the new overtime rules would not be needed. Following a touchback on the kickoff, Tebow stood poised in the pocket and threw a strike across the middle to Thomas, who sprinted down the right sideline as <strong>Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium</strong> celebrated the Broncos&#8217; first playoff victory since 2005-06.</p>
<p><em>Tebow&#8217;s postgame comments to ESPN&#8217;s Ed Werder:</em></p>
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<p><em>Denver vice president John Elway reacts to Tebow&#8217;s game-winning play:</em></p>
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<p>1 » With <strong>Jacksonville Dolphins</strong> head coach <strong>Kerwin Bell</strong> a hot name amongst fans to fill the offensive coordinator role with the <strong>Florida Gators</strong>, <em>The Florida Times-Union</em> reports that he is mulling an offer from the team but not to serve in that capacity. According to the paper, “multiple sources familiar with Florida’s interest” in Bell says the former Gators quarterback is being offered <a href="http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/400642/hays-carlyon/2012-01-05/sources-say-uf-considering-bell-qb-coach-not-coordinator" target="_blank">the quarterback coach role</a> with the team.  <strong>OGGOA</strong> was told weeks ago by a person close to Bell that he would only leave Jacksonville if Florida offered a role more substantial than position coach (such as passing game coordinator or co-offensive coordinator at a minimum) because the move would otherwise come with a great reduction in responsibilities and no increase in pay.  If he was hired for one of the other positions, Bell would still have fewer responsibilities but could offset that with a return to Gainesville, FL and a higher salary.</p>
<p>2 » The <strong>ITA</strong> on Tuesday released its preseason national rankings and the defending national champion Gators can be found all over the organization’s lists. Florida as a team comes in at No. 1 to start the season while Stanford, the squad UF defeated for the title, will begin 2012 in the No. 2 spot.  The Gators also have five singles competitors in the top 41 nationally: junior <strong>Allie Will</strong> (No. 3), senior <strong>Joanna Mather</strong> (No. 4), junior <strong>Lauren Embree</strong> (No. 25), sophomore <strong>Sofie Oyen</strong. (No. 34) and sophomore <strong>Alex Cercone</strong> (No. 41). Stanford’s Mallory Burdette, who Embree defeated in the final match of the national title event, is listed as the preseason No. 1 player in the country.  Burdette, along with Nicole Gibbs, also holds recognition as the No. 1 doubles team. Two Florida pairings, however, are ranked in the top 15: Oyen/Will (No. 10) and Embree/Mather (No. 15). The men’s team is ranked No. 8 preseason with three singles competitors and three doubles pairs also listed.</p>
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<div class="te_div" id="te927215494"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te927215494');</script>3 » The <em>Beaver County Times</em> recently spoke with <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> offensive linemen <strong>Maurkice Pouncey</strong> and <strong>Marcus Gilbert</strong>, asking each about their time with <strong>Denver Broncos</strong> quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> while in Gainesville. Both said <a href="http://www.timesonline.com/sports/local_sports/pouncey-gilbert-recall-gator-days-with-tebow/article_86f00dfc-375f-11e1-b327-001a4bcf6878.html" target="_blank">plenty of kind things</a> about Tebow, though Pouncey took a bit of an issue to only being asked about him and not the other Florida players he faces throughout the year. “How come nobody asked me about <strong>Brandon Spikes</strong> when we played the [<strong>New England</strong>] <strong>Patriots</strong>?” he quipped. “I’m tired of answering all these questions about Tim Tebow.” Fair enough. Pouncey and Gilbert both agreed that Tebow was a great teammate and somebody they liked on a personal level as well. They each also said he was a crazy competitor in the weight room. “They actually had to calm him down at times,” Pouncey told the paper. “He was trying to do things quarterbacks shouldn’t do. He’d go in there and try to bench press all this weight and do stuff quarterbacks shouldn’t’ do, and he’s the guy who was to throw the ball on Saturdays.” “Yeah, he’s an animal in the weight room,” Gilbert added. “He was a big guy with a lot of energy in all aspects of football, whether it was in the weight room, in the meeting room or on the football field. He was so passionate about the game. That’s what you want from your leader. He was the kind of guy you want on your team. Just being around him drove me to become a better player.” Pittsburgh and Denver go head-to-head in the first round of the <strong>NFL</strong> playoffs on Sunday.</p>
<p>4 » The <strong>University of Florida</strong> announced Thursday that demolition and renovations to the West Concourse portion of <strong>Ben Hill Griffin Stadium</strong> began one month ago on Dec. 5, 2011. According to UF, the renovations will provide new features “including enhanced restroom facilities, better overall lighting, improved crowd circulation, and winder concessions with more points of sale, including new food items not previously offered in the stadium.” There will also be “flat screen televisions, new graphics and new way finding signage, redesigned ceilings, and the use of high-end finishes along with brighter colors.” Florida expects the work to be completed before the 2012 season begins, and you can find out more about the project by <a href="http://www.gatorzone.com/story.php?id=22074" target="_blank">clicking here</a>.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[For as much as the Florida Gators accomplished on the field in 2011 (check out Saturday&#8217;s post), the Gator Nation was making plenty of news off of it as well. From former players ending their accomplished careers to coaches and current players being part of some of the biggest news stories this year, Florida was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For as much as the <strong>Florida Gators</strong> accomplished on the field in 2011 (<em>check out Saturday&#8217;s post</em>), the <strong>Gator Nation</strong> was making plenty of news off of it as well. From former players ending their accomplished careers to coaches and current players being part of some of the biggest news stories this year, Florida was spread all over the sports landscape in 2011. Below are <strong>OGGOA</strong>&#8216;s Top 11 Off the Field Stories of the Year.</p>
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<p><strong>11 » LEGAL ISSUES/EMBARRASSMENTS HANG OVER PROGRAM</strong><br />
Like 2009 and 2010, Florida could not escape its share of unfortunate arrests and embarrassing incidents in 2011.  It started simply enough early in February when a pair of Gators swimmers &#8211; <strong>Lily Ramirez</strong> and <strong>Daniela Victoria</strong> &#8211; were <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/02/08/2011/two-bits-swimmers-arrested-heimerdinger-fired/" target="_blank">arrested and indefinitely suspended</a> from the team after being accused of shoplifting from Nordstrom at the Orlando Mall. Next up was Florida senior outfielder <strong>Bryson Smith</strong>, who was picked up on March 13 for <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/03/14/2011/florida-baseballs-bryson-smith-arrested-for-dui/" target="_blank">driving under the influence</a>. <strong>Oakland Raiders</strong> wide receiver <strong>Louis Murphy</strong> was arrested in Gainesville, FL three weeks later and charged with <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/03/2011/raiders-wr-murphy-arrested-in-gainesville/" target="_blank">a trio of misdemeanors</a> for failing to obey a police officer, possession of a drug (Viagra) without a valid prescription and resisting arrest without violence. The month of April was a tough one for the basketball team. Forwards <strong>Erik Murphy</strong> and <strong>Cody Larson</strong> were <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/10/2011/report-murphy-larson-arrested-in-st-augustine/" target="_blank">arrested in St. Augustine, FL</a> and charged with third-degree felony burglary charges after allegedly breaking into a car, and team manager <strong>Josh Adel</strong> was also arrested for principal to burglary for allegedly serving as a lookout. Charges against the players were eventually reduced and each settled their respective case, while Adel had all charges against him dropped. Additionally, former Florida F <strong>Dan Wener</strong> was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/12/2011/former-gators-f-dan-werner-arrested-for-dui/" target="_blank">charged with a DUI</a> even though he blew below the legal limit (0.08) on the Breathalyzer twice. The State Attorney’s Office eventually dropped his charges due to insufficient evidence to sustain a conviction.</p>
<p>Unfortunately the year of brushes with the law was just getting started for the Gators. It surfaced on April 24 via a news report that both linebacker <strong>Chris Martin</strong> and defensive end <strong>Kendric Johnson</strong> were <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/24/2011/report-gators-martin-johnson-also-arrested-for-marijuana-possession-in-january/" target="_blank">cited with misdemeanors</a> for possessing approximately two grams of marijuana each in their respective vehicles on separate occasions. Former Florida WR <strong>Reche Caldwell</strong> was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/05/05/2011/former-florida-wr-reche-caldwell-arrested/" target="_blank">arrested one month later</a> for possession of marijuana and driving with a suspended license. Gators runner <strong>Andries Dumisane Hlaselo</strong> had the darkest arrest of the year, being picked up in June after being <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/28/2011/dumisane-hlaselo-accused-of-sexual-assault/" target="_blank">accused of rape and sexual assault</a>. He was immediately dismissed from the team. The Florida football team had the remainder of the year’s arrests. Sophomore safety <strong>Matt Elam</strong> was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/07/24/2011/gators-safety-elam-cited-for-underage-drinking/" target="_blank">cited for underage drinking</a> for the second time in as many years in July, and an August report noted that freshman defensive back <strong>De’Ante Saunders</strong> <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/08/04/2011/report-saunders-caught-with-pot-in-may/" target="_blank">was cited</a> for misdemeanor possession of marijuana in May. Redshirt sophomore linebacker <strong>Dee Finely</strong> was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/09/13/2011/lb-finley-arrested-for-third-degree-felony/" target="_blank">arrested on Sept. 13</a> on a first-degree misdemeanor for driving a scooter with a suspended license as well as a third-degree felony for resisting arrest without violence, and freshman cornerback <strong>Marcus Roberson</strong> was served with a written arrest for underage drinking <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/19/2011/floridas-marcus-roberson-arrested-in-sept/" target="_blank">just one day later</a>. Sophomore defensive tackle <strong>Dominique Easley</strong> had the last brush with the law of 2011 as he was accused of attacking a former Alabama player <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/03/2011/gators-dt-dominique-easley-accused-of-attacking-former-crimson-tide-cb-reggie-myles/" target="_blank">early in October</a> but was cleared of the charges <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/03/2011/gators-dt-dominique-easley-wont-be-charged/" target="_blank">one month later</a>. All-in-all, for every positive thing accomplished by the Gators in 2011, there always seemed to be something negative about the program just around the corner.</p>
<p><strong>10 » SIX BECOME A PART OF THE GATOR NATION IN THE SKY; THREE SUFFER SERIOUS MEDICAL ISSUES DURING THE YEAR</strong><br />
It would be difficult to recount everything that Gator Nation has gone through in 2011 without remembering those close to the <strong>University of Florida</strong> who left us for a better place or suffered through serious medical issues in the past year. Young and old, these Gators departed too soon or had plenty to deal with as the year went on. <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/03/06/2011/former-uf-track-coach-jimmy-carnes-dead-at-76/" target="_blank"><strong>Jimmy Carnes</strong></a> (76), a former Gators track and field coach, passed away in March after losing a four-year battle with prostate cancer. Former linebacker/safety and three-time <strong>Super Bowl</strong> winner <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/10/2011/former-florida-lb-godfrey-myles-dead-at-42/" target="_blank"><strong>Godfrey Myles</strong></a> (42) suffered a massive heart attack in June and, while in the hospital on life support, had a stroke that took his life. Former punter and 12-year <strong>NFL</strong> veteran <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/08/12/2011/former-gators-punter-chandler-dead-at-76/" target="_blank"><strong>Don Chandler</strong></a> (76) also lost a long battle with cancer in August. <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/01/2011/former-coach-mike-heimerdinger-dead-at-58/" target="_blank"><strong>Mike Heimerdinger</strong></a> (58), who was diagnosed with cancer early in the year, passed away in October. He was a former graduate assistant and wide receivers coach at Florida and won consecutive SEC titles with the team from 1984-85. Ending the year on a sad note, beloved Gainesville, FL businessman and former Gators long snapper <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/06/2011/gators-long-snapper-harold-monk-dead-at-42/" target="_blank"><strong>Harold Monk III</strong></a> (42) died suddenly in December. <strong>OGGOA</strong> once again sends our deepest condolences to the families and friends of these men.</p>
<p>Florida freshman linebacker <strong>Neiron Ball</strong> was the first of three members of the Gators family to suffer serious health issues during the year. He was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/02/15/2011/lb-neiron-ball-in-hospital-with-vascular-condition/" target="_blank">rushed to the hospital</a> in February after a blood vessel in his brain ruptured as part of a congenital vascular condition. The doctors were able to stop the bleeding and Ball was released from the hospital <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/02/19/2011/lb-neiron-ball-released-from-hospital-saturday/" target="_blank">four days later</a>, but he was forced to miss the entire season for recovery purposes. In the middle of the year, <strong>Miami Heat</strong> guard/forward <strong>Mike Miller</strong> was lucky enough to have his wife give birth to a daughter named Jaylen. Unfortunately for the family, she was forced to spend two weeks in a pediatric intensive care unit after doctors found that <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/06/2011/abc-mike-millers-greatest-gift-video/" target="_blank">she had five holes in her heart</a> upon being born. The Millers eventually brought Jaylen home with them in a bit of a coincidence considering they actually donated $1 million to a pediatric intensive care unit at children’s hospital in his home town in 2007. Later that month, former Florida quarterback <strong>Danny Wuerffel</strong> was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/15/2011/wuerffel-in-hospital-with-guillain-barre-syndrome/" target="_blank">diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome</a>, which he is <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/07/2011/wuerfell-doing-better-thankful-for-progress/" target="blank">currently still recovering from</a> and will continue to do so over the next few months.</p>
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<p><strong>9 » 10 FOOTBALL PLAYERS TRANSFER IN EIGHT MONTHS</strong><br />
There is bound to be attrition with any major coaching change, and that is exactly what happened to head coach <strong>Will Muschamp</strong> and the Gators football team this season.  A total of 10 players decided at some point this year to try their hand at playing elsewhere. The first two defections were wide receivers redshirt freshman <strong>Chris Dunkley</strong> and freshman <strong>Javares McRoy</strong>, who both <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/15/2011/florida-gators-wrs-dunkley-mcroy-transferring/" target="_blank">left the team in April</a>. Dunkley was suspended from team activities during the spring for academic reasons and wanted to leave the program, while McRoy realized he made a wrong decision committing to Florida and instead wanted to play with his brother at Texas Tech. One month later, freshman running back <strong>Mike Blakely</strong> also <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/05/10/2011/freshman-rb-blakely-transferring-from-florida/" target="_blank">decided to leave</a> the program. He enrolled early and had shoulder surgery in the spring but realized he should not have committed because he wanted to play in a spread offense. Redshirt freshman transfer <strong>Chris Martin</strong> was the <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/24/2011/delb-chris-martin-to-transfer-out-of-florida/" target="_blank">next to go</a>. After being arrested on Jan. 29 for misdemeanor possession of marijuana (and having a number of other off-the-field issues), he decided to transfer out of Gainesville in June before ever officially suiting up for the Gators. Just one week later, redshirt freshman tight end <strong>Michael McFarland</strong> also chose to <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/07/01/2011/gators-te-michael-mcfarland-will-transfer/" target="_blank">try his luck elsewhere</a>. Muschamp said the decision was mutual, and McFarland also never stepped on the field for Florida.</p>
<p>The Gators began the season without further defections, but redshirt sophomore linebacker <strong>Dee Finley</strong> decided to <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/12/2011/reports-gators-lb-dee-finley-will-transfer/" target="_blank">pursue another opportunity</a> on Oct. 12 after appearing in 14 games over two seasons. Another duo transferred just two weeks later as former high school teammates and sophomores TE <strong>Gerald Christian</strong> and WR <strong>Robert Clark</strong> <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/10/25/2011/te-christian-wr-clark-set-to-transfer-from-florida/" target="_blank">decided to head elsewhere</a> over concerns about playing time and future opportunities. Florida announced three days after its final regular season game that redshirt freshmen safety <strong>Joshua Shaw</strong> and DE <strong>Lynden Trail</strong> would also be <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/29/2011/s-shaw-de-trail-to-transfer-from-florida-gators/" target="_blank">leaving the team</a>. Shaw said he wanted to be closer to his family, while Trail said he loved the Gators but realized he would not be playing anytime soon. Additionally, redshirt junior offensive lineman <strong>David Young</strong>, who played in 12 games, told the team he would choose to graduate and not return for 2012. The lacrosse team was also hit with <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/14/2011/four-bits-all-americans-tebowmania-hillier/" target="_blank">a transfer shocker</a> as midfielder <strong>Janine Hillier</strong>, their fourth-leading scorer from a year ago, left the program in order to head to Stony Brook where her sister is an assistant coach.</p>
<p><strong>8 » FLORIDA ATHLETIC PROGRAM WINS 200TH SEC TITLE</strong><br />
It may have occurred with an on-field victory as the men’s golf team won the <strong>2011 SEC Championship</strong> on April 17, but the milestone is a huge off-the-field accomplishment for the Gators athletic program, which this year won its 200th league title. The SEC started awarding league titles in 1933, and Florida currently leads the conference in total league championships won.  “The 200th SEC title is a testament to the dedication and drive shown by Gator student-athletes and coaches over these many seasons. Every title is celebrated because winning a championship in any of the league’s sports is a truly an accomplishment because of the strength of the SEC,” UF Athletic Director <strong>Jeremy Foley</strong> said. The Gators have double-digit SEC titles in seven sports (both swimming and diving programs, women’s tennis, volleyball, men’s golf, baseball and soccer) and have won five or more in every sport except three.</p>
<p><strong>7 » HEISMAN STATUES UNVEILED; GATOR GREATS IN HALLS OF FAME</strong></p>
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<p>At halftime of the Gators’ <strong>2011 Orange &#038; Blue Debut</strong>, UF officially unveiled a <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/09/2011/blue-tops-orange-13-10-at-gators-spring-game/" target="_blank">trio of statues</a> to commemorate the school’s three <strong>Heisman Trophy</strong> winning quarterbacks &#8211; <strong>Steve Spurrier</strong> (1966), <strong>Danny Wuerffel</strong> (1996) and <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> (2007). The statues, each of which is 15 percent larger than life-sized and features the players in different stances, cost approximately $550,000 to construct – all funded by private donations. Spurrier sent in a pre-recorded message for the occasion because South Carolina’s spring game was the same day, but Wuerffel and Tebow stood at midfield as the statues were unveiled and expressed their appreciation to the fans, administrators and donors that paid for the project. Former Florida WR <strong>Carlos Alvarez</strong> also <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/05/17/2011/alvarez-voted-to-college-football-hall-of-fame/" target="_blank">received a special honor</a> this year when the National Football Foundation announced that he would be inducted into the <strong>College Football Hall of Fame</strong>. Alvarez was one of 16 inductees honored in a Dec. 2011 dinner, but he will not be officially inducted until July 2012. He will be the third former Gators player to be inducted since 2006 and the ninth in school history. <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/07/2011/peterson-emrick-highlight-2011-hall-of-fame-class-2/" target="_blank">Seven letterwinners were inducted</a> into the <strong>University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame</strong> in April with LB <strong>Mike Peterson</strong>, punter <strong>Judd Davis</strong> and basketball’s <strong>Bob Emrick</strong> leading the way. Peterson spoke with <strong>OGGOA</strong> in <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/13/2011/lb-peterson-im-still-in-shock-and-even-in-awe/ "target="_blank">an exclusive interview</a> about his career and how honored he was to be included honored by his alma mater.</p>
<p><strong>6 » GATORS SELECTED IN NFL, NBA, MLB DRAFTS</strong></p>
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<p>It is a far cry from last year’s amazing accomplishment of having nine players selected in the <strong>2010 NFL Draft</strong>, but the Gators did quite well this year when you look at how many players were picked in the drafts for all three major professional leagues. Four former Florida players – center <strong>Mike Pouncey</strong> (Round 1, Pick 15 to the <strong>Miami Dolphins</strong>), tackle <strong>Marcus Gilbert</strong> (Round 2, Pick 63 to the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>), safety <strong>Ahmad Black</strong> (Round 5, Pick 151 to the <strong>Tamp Bay Buccaneers</strong>) and guard <strong>Maurice Hurt</strong> (Round 7, Pick 217 to the <strong>Washington Redskins</strong>) were <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/live-coverage-2011-nfl-draft-april-28-30/" target="_blank">all picked in the 2011 NFL Draft</a> but were unable to sign with their respective teams until the NFL lockout was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/07/31/2011/floridas-2011-nfl-draftees-all-under-contract/" target="_blank">lifted in July</a>.  At that time, eight additional former Gators were signed as <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/07/26/2011/gators-undrafted-free-agents-agree-to-deals/" target="_blank">undrafted free agents</a> though only punter <strong>Chas Henry</strong> (<strong>Philadelphia Eagles</strong>) and DE <strong>Justin Trattou</strong> (<strong>New York Giants</strong>) made it out of training camp, onto practice squads and eventually onto the active rosters of their respective teams. Pouncey and Henry have started every game this year, while Gilbert and Hurt have each started the majority of games this season.</p>
<p>The Florida basketball program had two players picked in the second round of the <strong>2011 NBA Draft</strong> with forwards <strong>Chandler Parsons</strong> (<a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/23/2011/rockets-select-gators-f-chandler-parsons-with-no-38-overall-pick-in-second-round-of-2011-nba-draft/" target="_blank">Pick 38</a>) and <strong>Vernon Macklin</strong> (<a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/23/2011/pistons-add-gators-c-vernon-macklin-with-no-52-overall-pick-in-second-round-of-2011-nba-draft/" target="_blank">Pick 52</a>) headed to the <strong>Houston Rockets</strong> and <strong>Detroit Pistons</strong>, respectively. Like the football players, neither was able to report or sign with their team right away due to the NBA lockout but each has since agreed to a deal and made the roster.  Parsons spent part of the fall <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/09/02/2011/parsons-heads-to-france-to-play-for-cholet/" target="_blank">playing overseas</a> for <strong>Cholet Basket</strong> in France, while Macklin stayed in the United States and worked out. Gators F <strong>Alex Tyus</strong>, who also graduated last season, <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/29/2011/tyus-will-play-professionally-in-israel-next-year/" target="_blank">signed in June</a> with <strong>Maccabi Ashdod</strong> of the Israel Loto League.  Joining all the football and basketball players was a <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/08/2011/record-11-gators-selected-in-2011-mlb-draft/" target="_blank">school record 11 Florida baseball players</a> picked in the <strong>2011 MLB Draft</strong>. Though <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/08/16/2011/three-drafted-gators-shun-mlb-for-2011-12/" target="_blank">three wound up returning to the team</a>, junior LHP <strong>Nick Maronde</strong> (Round 4, Pick 104), junior LHP <strong>Anthony DeSclafani</strong> (Round 6, Pick 199), junior LHP <strong>Alex Panteliodis</strong> (Round 9, Pick 282), junior RHP <strong>Tommy Toledo</strong> (Round 11, Pick 341), senior infielder <strong>Josh Adams</strong> (Round 13, Pick 403), junior catcher <strong>Ben McMahan</strong> (Round 23, Pick 701), senior RHP <strong>Matt Campbell</strong> (Round 24, Pick 751) and senior outfielder <strong>Bryson Smith</strong> (Round 34, Pick 1,045) chose to sign with the teams that drafted them. The Gators roster is so loaded, however, that Florida baseball was given a preseason No. 1 ranking heading into the 2012 season.</p>
<p><strong>5 » FRED TAYLOR, JASON WILLIAMS, CHANNING CROWDER RETIRE</strong></p>
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<p>With so many former Gators finding success in the professional ranks, each of their respective careers inevitably has to come to an end, and that is exactly what happened for three former Florida players this year. Point guard <strong>Jason Williams</strong> <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/18/2011/former-gators-pg-jason-williams-retires/" target="_blank">announced his retirement on April 18</a> after playing in the NBA for 12 years. Williams, the No. 7 overall pick in the first round of the 1998 NBA Draft, spent his entire career with five teams and finished with totals of 8,266 points, 4,611 assists, 1,810 rebounds and 933 steals. He averaged 10.5 points, 5.9 assists and 2.3 rebounds for his career while shooting 39.8 percent from the field, 32.7 percent from three-point range and 81.3 percent from the free throw line. Williams had previously retired for one season but returned to the court last year before finally calling it quits. He also won a NBA title during the 2005-06 season with the <strong>Miami Heat</strong>. After being cut by the <strong>Miami Dolphins</strong> in August, LB <strong>Channing Crowder</strong> announced live on the air that <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/08/09/2011/former-gators-dolphins-lb-crowder-retires/" target="_blank">he would be retiring from the NFL</a>. At just 27-years-old, Crowder amassed 469 tackles, 2.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and one interception in 82 career games after being selected with the No. 70 overall pick in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He made his mark in Miami as a locker room and on-field leader but chose to hang up his cleats mostly because his son was about to be born and he did not want to be far away playing in another state. There are some who believe Crowder will attempt a return to the field in 2012.</p>
<p>Not taking anything away from Williams or Crowder, the retirement of running back <strong>Fred Taylor</strong> after a 13-year NFL career was undoubtedly the most important one of the year. Taylor, <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/09/02/2011/fred-taylor-retires-after-13-year-nfl-career/" target="_blank">who signed a one-day contract with the <strong>Jacksonville Jaguars</strong></a> (the team that picked him with the No. 9 overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft), is the team’s all-time leader in rushing attempts, yards and touchdowns. His final stat sheet includes 11,695 rushing yards, 66 rushing touchdowns, 2,384 receiving yards and eight receiving scores. Taylor is also one of just 30 NFL players who have run for more than 10,000 yards in a career and one of three to average at least 4.5 yards per carry over eight seasons (Jim Brown, Barry Sanders). A member of the Florida-Georgia Hall of Fame and University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame, Taylor will be inducted into Jacksonville’s hall in the near future and will likely get consideration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame when the time comes.</p>
<p><strong>4 » CHARLIE WEIS HIRED, LEAVES 11 MONTHS LATER</strong><br />
Just 364 days ago (from the day this is published), <em>ESPN</em>’s Chris Mortensen had Gator Nation in a stir when he reported that then-<strong>Kansas City Chiefs</strong> offensive coordinator <strong>Charlie Weis</strong> <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/31/2010/report-weis-to-florida-as-offensive-coordinator/" target="_blank">had been contacted by Muschamp</a> and offered the same job with Florida. The Gators still had their bowl game to play the next day and were concentrating on sending Meyer out in style with a victory, but hours after Florida’s game ended on Jan. 1, a second report surfaced that Weis <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/01/2011/charlie-weis-to-be-named-gators-oc-monday/" target="_blank">would officially be hired</a> that Monday. Before the Gators had the chance to make the official announcement, Weis told the <em>Kansas City Star</em> that the chance to coach at UF and spent so much additional time with his son was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/02/2011/weis-says-chance-to-coach-at-uf-almost-a-dream/" target="_blank">“almost a dream”</a> for a number of reasons. That dream became a reality one day later when Muschamp <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/03/2011/muschamp-hires-two-including-oc-charlie-weis/" target="_blank">announced his decision to hire Weis</a>, calling him a “perfect fit for what I was looking for in an offensive coordinator.” Weis brought both college and professional experience with him on his resume and many believed he was the perfect person to almost be the head coach of the offense while Muschamp concentrated on running the team and especially the defense. The hire immediately paid dividends as Weis convinced then-redshirt junior QB <strong>John Brantley</strong> to <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/14/2011/father-says-brantley-staying-put-at-florida/" target="_blank">return for his senior season</a>, explaining that his pro-style offense and opportunity to be his personal QB coach would help him improve.</p>
<p>Fast forward 10 months to just days before Florida’s final game of the 2011 regular season against Florida State when Weis told the media that he planned to serve as the Gators offensive coordinator <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/23/2011/floridas-charlie-weis-ill-be-here-for-a-while/" target="_blank">“for a long time.”</a> It was undoubtedly a surprise to everyone when, just over two weeks later, Weis was plucked from Florida to be Kansas’ next head coach in a whirlwind 24-hour period that went from inquisition to contract offer to acceptance. Muschamp said that he understood and supported Weis’s decision, and Weis himself said that it was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/08/2011/kansas-plucks-charlie-weis-from-florida/" target="_blank">“one of those unique situations”</a> that he could not turn down but neither opinion changes how much of a shock it was to Gator Nation to see Weis leave less than a year after being hired.</p>
<p><strong>3  » JANORIS JENKINS RETURNS, DISMISSED THREE MONTHS LATER</strong></p>
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<p>Arguably the Gators best player in 2010, junior cornerback <strong>Janoris Jenkins</strong> was expected to declare for the 2011 NFL Draft shortly after the team’s bowl game. Instead Jenkins, who played the season with a torn labrum in his right shoulder and had surgery to correct the injury prior to the <strong>2011 Outback Bowl</strong>, announced that he would <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/10/2011/jenkins-spurns-nfl-for-another-year-with-gators/" target="_blank">return for his senior season</a>. “After careful consideration, I’ve made the decision to return to school for my senior year. I spent some time with my family and Coach Muschamp and came to the conclusion it was in my best interest to return to school,” he said in a school release. “Coach Muschamp was very supportive throughout the whole process, regardless of my decision, but he wanted to make sure I had all of the facts. I’m looking forward to working towards my degree, completing my rehab and getting back on the field with my teammates.” Florida fans were ecstatic about the announcement and overjoyed that the team’s shutdown defender would give the Gators a level of consistency with so much change going on around him.</p>
<p>As it turns out though, Jenkins never suited up for Florida again. Two weeks after his announcement, he was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/24/2011/janoris-jenkins-cited-for-marijuana-possession/" target="_blank">cited for misdemeanor possession of marijuana</a> when police caught him rolling a joint in a nightclub bathroom. It was his second legal incident in less than two years (Jenkins was arrested in May 2009 on misdemeanor charges of affray and resisting arrest without violence). He was punished internally but allowed to remain on the team. However, Muschamp’s hand was forced as Jenkins was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/23/2011/jenkins-arrested-again-for-marijuana-possession/" target="_blank">arrested again on April 23 (less than 90 days later)</a> when police caught him smoking a marijuana “cigar” in his car in a parking lot at 12:35 a.m. Three days following his third arrest in less than two years, Jenkins was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/26/2011/muschamp-dismisses-gators-cb-jenkins/" target="_blank">dismissed from the team</a> by Muschamp, who claimed that it was a mutual decision between the two parties. Jenkins <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/04/27/2011/jenkins-i-was-dismissed-from-the-gators/" target="_blank">made it clear the next day</a> that it was the coach’s decision. “I was dismissed as soon as I walked in the room. He washed his hands of me,” he said. He wound up transferring to North Alabama and having a nice senior season as a cornerback and kick returner. In fact, if he can convince teams that his legal issues are behind him, Jenkins may even be picked in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft, which would have otherwise been a sure thing if he never got in trouble and remained at UF for his senior season.</p>
<p><strong>2 » FLORIDA SWEEPS SEC ALL-SPORTS AWARDS; MEN WIN CAPITAL ONE CUP</strong></p>
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<p>There were up and downs for Florida throughout the entire year, but the Gators received a pair of major honors in May and June that gave fans plenty to cheer about in 2011. Any doubt that UF had the dominant athletic program in the SEC during the 2010-11 school year was put to rest on May 22 when the university was named the unanimous <strong>SEC All-Sports</strong> champion for the third-straight season. Florida <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/05/22/2011/florida-sweeps-sec-all-sports-awards-again/" target="_blank">swept all three titles</a> – overall, men’s and women’s – by staggering numbers and literally dominated the competition, continuing to be the only school to sweep all three titles in a single season. The Gators in 2011 accomplished that for the 11th time in school history, fourth time in the last five years and third-in-a-row (2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10). Florida learned one month later that the men’s athletic program was the winner of the <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/06/30/2011/florida-gators-win-mens-2011-capital-one-cup/" target="_blank">first-ever <strong>Capital One Cup</strong></a>, awarded annually to each of the top men’s and women’s Division I college athletic programs. The Gators (93 points) won by an 11-point margin over Virginia (82) and finished 23 points above the next SEC team, Auburn (70). Though Florida did not place in the top 10 in any fall sports, the Gators found  much greater success in the winter and spring with the performances of indoor track &#038; field (first), baseball (second), outdoor track &#038; field (third), swimming &#038; diving (fifth), tennis (ninth) and basketball (10th) earning the school the honor. The women’s team wound up finishing No. 4 in their respective category but was first among SEC schools. Recognized regionally and nationally for its excellence, the Gators had plenty to be proud of this year.</p>
<p><strong>1 » URBAN MEYER LEAVES WITH A WIN, TAKES ON-AIR GIG WITH ESPN, SEVERS TIES WITH FLORIDA, AGREES TO COACH OHIO STATE</strong></p>
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<p>Just one year ago, the resignation of Meyer and hiring of Muschamp captured the No. 1 spot on the <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/12/30/2010/top-10-for-2010-off-the-field-stories-of-the-year/" target="_blank">Top 10 for 2010</a>, so it should not come as much of a surprise that Meyer’s moves in 2011 landed him back here 12 months later. Announcing that he would leave Florida for the second time on Dec. 8, 2010, Meyer <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/01/2011/meyer-exits-with-a-smile-as-gators-pick-off-nittany-lions-37-24-in-2011-outback-bowl/" target="_blank">exited on a positive note</a> as UF defeated Penn State 37-24 in the 2011 Outback Bowl on Jan. 1 (<em>check out Saturday’s post</em>). However, just 30 days removed from his last game with the Orange and Blue, Meyer agreed to <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/01/31/2011/urban-meyer-signs-up-for-on-air-gig-with-espn/" target="_blank">begin a new form of employment</a> by signing to work as an on-air college football analyst with <strong>ESPN</strong> for the 2011 season and beyond.</p>
<p>He explained that the job would not cut into his decision to spend more time with his family because it would only keep him away from home for sport periods of time each week. As part of Meyer’s separation from the Gators, Foley said that he would retain an office inside <strong>Ben Hill Griffin Stadium</strong> and would continue to work with Florida in some capacity. As it turns out, ESPN and Florida quickly realized that situation would create a conflict of interest (including a perceived bias as well as potential <strong>NCAA</strong> recruiting violations), and Meyer was forced to <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/02/02/2011/urban-meyer-gators-mutually-sever-financial-ties/" target="_blank">sever ties with the school</a> on Feb. 2. Despite Foley’s efforts to ensure that Meyer remained a part of the program even though his tenure as a coach had ended, Meyer’s decision to take another job essentially forced his hand. While Meyer excelled in his role with ESPN, rumors persisted all year that he would eventually take over the <strong>Ohio State Buckeyes</strong> job vacated when head coach <strong>Jim Tressel</strong> was forced to resign while under immense pressure from numerous NCAA violations. He scoffed at most of these comments and reports but was <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/20/2011/urban-meyer-to-ohio-state-the-timeline/" target="_blank">forced to address the situation in late November</a> after numerous reports had him heading to Columbus, OH sooner than later. He <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/23/2011/urban-meyer-again-denies-ohio-state-report/" target="_blank">again denied rumors</a> on Nov. 23, saying that he had neither been offered the job or nor reached any deal with Ohio State just before Thanksgiving.</p>
<p>However, Meyer wound up accepting that very job <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/28/2011/urban-meyer-hired-to-coach-ohio-state/" target="_blank">just five days later</a>, and was officially announced as <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/28/2011/urban-meyer-announced-as-ohio-state-coach/" target="_blank">the Buckeyes’ next head coach</a> after signing a six-year, $24 million contract. Though Foley <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/28/2011/jeremy-foley-wishes-urban-meyer-good-luck/" target="_blank">wished Meyer the best of luck</a> at his new job, most Gators fans were enraged that he agreed to coach another team just 10 months after coaching his last game for Florida amidst concerns about his health and time with his family. <strong>OGGOA</strong> took an <a href="http://www.onlygators.com/11/29/2011/the-silver-lining-a-look-at-urban-meyer-to-osu/" target="_blank">in-depth look at Meyer’s move to Ohio State in a 3,400-word post</a> that included sections about his health and family issues as well as a number of other issues like the Gators fan base, media scrutiny, state he left the program in and the timing of the move. Though he may have only been employed by Florida for one month in 2011, Meyer’s actions were once again the most notable and memorable ones that occurred this year.</p>
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		<title>Pouncey named to second-straight Pro Bowl</title>
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<p><strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> center <strong>Maurkice Pouncey</strong> became the third <strong>Florida Gators</strong> player in as many seasons to be named to the primary <strong>NFL Pro Bowl</strong> roster.</p>
<p>He was selected as a starter for the <strong>AFC</strong> this year after being picked as the backup for Nick Mangold of the New York Jets last season.</p>
<p><strong>Minnesota Vikings</strong> wide receiver <strong>Percy Harvin</strong> and Pouncey earned Pro Bowl nominations 2009 and 2010, respectively.  Harvin started for the <strong>NFC</strong> as a kick return specialist, while Pouncey did not play due to being on a <strong>Super Bowl</strong> team.</p>
<p>Pouncey is the 20th former Florida player to be picked for the Pro Bowl; his nomination in 2010 made him the fifth to receive the honor in his rookie season (<strong>Cris Collinsworth</strong>, <strong>Jevon Kearse</strong>, <strong>Emmitt Smith</strong>, Harvin). Former Gators have made a total of 57 appearances in the game and have participated in 35 of 42 total Pro Bowls.</p>
<p>The <em>Denver Post</em> reports that former Gators now <strong>Denver Broncos</strong> quarterback <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> is a second alternate for the AFC. Should two of New England&#8217;s Tom Brady, Pittsburgh&#8217;s Ben Roethlisberger and San Diego&#8217;s Philip Rivers not participate in the game, Tebow would get the nod and take the trip to Honolulu, HI.</p>
<p><strong>New England Patriots</strong> tight end <strong>Aaron Hernandez</strong> is the primary alternate behind New England teammate Rob Gronkowski and San Diego&#8217;s Antonio Gates.</p>
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		<title>4 BITS: Larson avoids jail, Pouncey gets fined</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2011 15:55:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » Florida Gators redshirt freshman forward Cody Larson will not serve any jail time in South Dakota even though his 120-day suspended sentence was revoked earlier this week by Minnehaha County Judge John Schlimgen due to Larson’s arrest in Florida on April 10. According to KSFY ABC, Judge Schlimgen re-invoked Larson’s suspended sentence due [...]]]></description>
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<p>1 » <strong>Florida Gators</strong> redshirt freshman forward <strong>Cody Larson</strong> will not serve any jail time in South Dakota even though his 120-day suspended sentence was revoked earlier this week by Minnehaha County Judge John Schlimgen due to Larson’s arrest in Florida on April 10. According to <a href="http://www.ksfy.com/story/15641063/local-basketball-star-florida-gator-will-serve-no-jail-time" target="_blank"><em>KSFY ABC</em></a>, Judge Schlimgen re-invoked Larson’s suspended sentence due and gave him two more years of probation. Larson’s jail sentence will remain suspended as long as he stays out of trouble and follows a number of terms and conditions set forth by the Minnehaha County State Attorney’s Office. If he violates his probation again, chances are the judge will not be as lenient next time. Larson remains indefinitely suspended from the Gators basketball team because his legal status had not yet been decided until Friday. Head coach <strong>Billy Donovan</strong> will likely reinstate him soon, as he did with junior F <strong>Erik Murphy</strong> after his case was settled.</p>
<p>2 » <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> center <strong>Maurkice Pouncey</strong> was fined $7,500 by the <strong>NFL</strong> on Friday due to an unnecessary roughness call he got Sunday against Houston. Pouncey was fined for what the NFL determined was a late hit, though Pouncey said he did not hear the whistle and will not let the fine affect him. “I’m not changing how I play,” he said.</p>
<p><a style="display:none;" id="te126886675" href="javascript:expand('#te126886675')">Click to expand and read two more BITS on the Gators.</a>
<div class="te_div" id="te126886675"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te126886675');</script>3 » <strong>Cincinnati Bengals</strong> defensive end <strong>Carlos Dunlap</strong> was praised by <em>Pro Football Focus</em> as the second-highest rated player at his position in the league. Dunlap does not have a sack yet this season after registering 9.5 in 2010 (including 8.5 in the final six games). He does, however lead Cincinnati with eight quarterback pressures, which is a great sign for the player. “Once you get one usually you get on a roll. Right now though the first one is the toughest,” Dunlap told the <em>Cincinnati Enquirer</em>. “I’m getting quarterback hits and pressures. Eventually they are going to turn into sacks.”</p>
<p>4 » On the injury front, <strong>New England Patriots</strong> tight end <strong>Aaron Hernandez</strong> (sprained MCL) returned to practice for the first time on Thursday since getting hurt in Week 2. He is considered “on track” to play.  <strong>Oakland Raiders</strong> wide receiver <strong>Louis Murphy</strong>, who has yet to play this year due to a sports hernia/groin injury, resumed practicing this week but was limited. Murphy, a starter in 2010 who was looking like Oakland’s most promising receiver, has fallen on the depth chart due to his absence and will have to work his way back up. On the opposite end of the spectrum, <strong>Tampa Bay Buccaneers</strong> running back <strong>Earnest Graham</strong> was injured during practice on Thursday. Graham hurt his hamstring and is questionable to play on Saturday. Though he may not be raking in the scores, he has been an integral part of Tampa Bay’s offense up to this point.</p>
<p>Updating the item above, Hernandez is listed as questionable on the Patriots’ injury report, Murphy will miss one more week, and Pittsburgh’s new left tackle <strong>Max Starks</strong> has earned the starting role for Sunday’s game.</div>
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		<title>FOUR BITS: Larson faces jail, Starks returns to Steelers, Noah spotted, Hill arrested</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 04:20:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Silverstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[1 » Florida Gators redshirt freshman forward Cody Larson may have had his legal matter settled in the state of Florida (he accepted deferred prosecution for his misdemeanor criminal trespassing charges) but how his actions will impact his legal status in South Dakota is another story. According to Keoland.com, Larson’s 120-day suspended jail sentence may [...]]]></description>
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<p>1 » <strong>Florida Gators</strong> redshirt freshman forward <strong>Cody Larson</strong> may have had his legal matter settled in the state of Florida (he accepted deferred prosecution for his misdemeanor criminal trespassing charges) but how his actions will impact his legal status in South Dakota is another story. According to <a href="http://keloland.com/NewsDetail6162.cfm?Id=121770" target="_blank"><em>Keoland.com</em></a>, Larson’s 120-day suspended jail sentence may be invoked due to him violating the law. “Minnehaha County State’s Attorney Aaron McGowan filed a motion this week asking a Sioux Falls judge to drop the suspended sentence and consider jail time on the prescription drug charges from last year,” the website reports. “A court date has been set for Friday. That’s when it will be up to a judge to decide if Larson serves any or all of those 120 days.”</p>
<p>2 » After nearly three months away from football, former Gators offensive tackle <strong>Max Starks</strong> has officially been re-signed by the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>, the same team that cut him shortly after the lockout ended due to concerns over his weight and status following offseason neck surgery. Starks, a favorite of the front office but reportedly a problem for the coaching staff, returned Wednesday and found his old No. 78 jersey hanging in his locker. “It was good to see everybody and everybody was happy to see me,” he told the Steelers’ website. “It was like old times. There are a lot of old faces and some new faces. It’s comfortable and it’s home. I am happy to be back.” <strong>OGGOA</strong> spoke with Starks a few weeks ago in an exclusive interview that will be published on the website in the coming days.  He hopes to returns to the <strong>NFL</strong> gridiron as soon as Sunday.</p>
<p><a style="display:none;" id="te90040931" href="javascript:expand('#te90040931')">Click to expand and read three more BITS of Gators news.</a>
<div class="te_div" id="te90040931"><script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">expander_hide('#te90040931');</script>3 » Back in Gainesville, FL working out with fellow former Florida forward <strong>Al Horford</strong> while the <strong>NBA</strong> lockout continues, <strong>Chicago Bulls</strong> center <strong>Joakim Noah</strong> was caught by <em>TMZ</em> on Tuesday&#8230;having some fun in a pool. No, not that kind of fun. If you care to see two pictures of Noah playing beer pong, you can <a href="http://www.tmz.com/2011/10/04/chicago-bulls-star-joakim-noah-beer-pong-university-florida-alma-mater-pool-lockout/#.To0qLLK8B2K" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
<p>4 » Former Gators power forward <strong>Dametri Hill</strong> was arrested on Tuesday for not paying child support and for two previous charges of marijuana possession. According to the <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/sports/former-gator-dametri-hill-is-booked-into-tampa-jail/1195442" target="_blank"><em>St. Petersburg Times</em></a>, police caught up with Hill at the Tampa International Airport booked him with a warrant for contempt of court. After leaving Florida, Hill played with the San Antonio Spurs for a short time before pursuing professional basketball in seven countries over a 14-year period. He has recently participated in basketball camps as a coach and had hoped to continue living around the game.</p>
<p>Extra BIT » The <strong>University of Florida</strong> announced Wednesday that the <strong>2012 Orange &#038; Blue Debut</strong> spring game will take place on April 7 at <strong>Ben Hill Griffin Stadium</strong>.  It will be a busy day on campus at UF with a track and field meet, baseball game and softball game also taking place.</div>
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