GatorLinks: CBS announcer Danielson on Gators, Herren assists Murphy, plus more tidbits
Tuesday, November 1, 2011 | Men's Basketball, Football, Scott Carter
The Gators soccer team boarded a bus headed for Orange Beach, Ala., earlier this afternoon.
Florida faces Georgia in the first round of the SEC Tournament on Wednesday seeking to repeat as conference tournament champions.
You can read more about the Gators – and their mindset entering the tournament – later on GatorZone.com.
Also, I'll be stopping by Gators offensive coordinator Charlie Weis' press conference in a couple of hours and will post a notebook on what he has to say.
For now, here are some current links covering Gator sports:
--In case you missed this, a good read from the Gainesville Sun on former NCAA player Chris Herren's struggles. Herren worked with Gators forward Erik Murphy over the summer.
--The Gators hope to end struggles on Saturday when Vanderbilt comes to town writes the St. Petersburg Times.
--Interesting comments from CBS Announcer Gary Danielson about the predicament first-year Gators coach Will Muschamp faces via a Florida Today blog.
--Gators QB John Brantley says ankle continues to improve heading into Vanderbilt game in this Orlando Sentinel notebook.
--The Gators are not taking Vanderbilt lightly writes Florida Today.
--Gators QB John Brantley is healthy enough to line up under center on Saturday when Vanderbilt comes to town. He worked almost exclusively from shotgun in Georgia game.
--Penalties remain a concern for the Gators, who now lead the country in being penalized writes the Times.
--It's been a tough few weeks for the Gators and first-year head coach Will Muschamp, but Gators athletic director Jeremy Foley gave Muschamp a show of support after Saturday's game writes the Miami Herald.
--Gators TE A.C. Leonard is back with the team after missing the loss to Georgia due to personal reasons writes the Palm Beach Post.
--The Alligator takes a look at UF women's basketball player Kayla Lewis, who is coming off an injury plagued season.
--In case you missed this story, a look at Gators sophomore forward Will Yeguete from Florida Today.


