GatorLinks: Florida's 'Pistol' formation, SEC soccer final, Tebow's win and more tidbits
Monday, November 7, 2011 | Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Cross Country, Scott Carter
I'm heading down to the South end zone meeting room shortly for Gators coach Will Muschamp's weekly press conference.
I'll be Tweeting some real-time updates @GatorZoneScott on Twitter if you want to follow along. If not, I'll post a blog later with some updates from what Muschamp says heading into Saturday's game at South Carolina.
For now, here are some current links from around the Internet covering UF sports:
--The Gainesville Sun writes that the 'Pistol' formation is the right weapon for Florida's offense.
--Gators running back Jeff Demps named SEC Offensive Player of Week for his career-high 158 yards rushing in the win over Vanderbilt.

--South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier says starting QB Connor Shaw suffered a concussion in Saturday's loss to Arkansas and that his status for this week's game against the Gators is uncertain.
--The Tim Tebow roller-coaster ride shot up in Denver's 38-24 win at Oakland on Sunday. Click here to read more from the Denver Post.
--In case you missed, the Gators-South Carolina game on Saturday will kick off at noon on CBS. Click here for a blog from the Palm Beach Post.
--The Florida Times-Union writes that the Gators' pass defense remains in need of a fix heading into Saturday's showdown at South Carolina. Click here to read more.
--The Orlando Sentinel writes about Missouri officially joining the SEC on Sunday.
--The Gators soccer team lost 3-2 to Auburn in the SEC Tournament final on Sunday afternoon in Orange Beach, Ala. The Gators now await their NCAA Tournament bid on Monday afternoon.
--The UF volleyball team took care of Ole Miss on Sunday afternoon to complete a sweep of a pair of Homecoming weekend matches. Click here for more details from the Gainesville Sun.
--Bowl Projection season is starting to heat up and early guesses have the Gators likely headed back to Jacksonville for a Gator Bowl matchup with a Big Ten team. Click here for a blog from the Orlando Sentinel.



