GatorLinks: A football-only edition with SEC Football Media Days on tap this week
Monday, July 18, 2011 | Football, Scott Carter
With SEC Football Media Days coming up later this week in Hoover, Ala., let's take a glance at some of the latest headlines talking about the Gators as the 2011 season approaches:
--In case you missed it, here is the complete list of SEC players and coaches attending media day. Click here to read the list.
--Here is a story setting the scene in Hoover later this week from the Birmingham News.
--Here is a look at the Gators from the Austin (Texas) American-Statesman. They know a thing or two about new Florida coach Will Muschamp from his three seasons as Mack Brown's coach-in-waiting.
--According to the Gainesville Sun's Pat Dooley, these are the five toughest games on Florida's 2011 schedule.
--This requires an ESPN.com Insider subscription, but if you have one, this link is worth clicking to read a comprehensive season outlook on the Gators from the 2011 Blue Ribbon Yearbook.
--Here is a look at the Gators from a website that covers South Carolina – GamecockCentral.com.
--A pair of former Gator football players – James Harrell and James Jones – are now coaching at Tampa Jesuit, providing the young Tigers with a lot of experience to learn from. Click here to read story from TBO.com.
--If you want to check out links from around the SEC, click here to read a list compiled by ESPN.com's Chris Low.
--Former Gainesville Sun writer John Patton projects the starters on Florida's first defense under Muschamp in this story on Bleacher Report.
--The Gainesville Sun breaks down Florida's backfield, which features veterans Chris Rainey and Jeff Demps behind quarterback John Brantley. Click here to read the story.
--In another story from the Sun, Jeff Barlis looks at Muschamp's Dawg Days – his time playing for the Georgia Bulldogs. Click here to read the story.
--Rivals.com breaks down its recruiting rankings from 2002-11. The Gators check in at No. 3 during the 10-year period. Click here to read more.







