GatorLinks: Muschamp at ESPN, Gators Moultrie and Schutte on Team USA, plus more
Monday, July 25, 2011 | Baseball, Football, Softball, Men's Swimming & Diving, Women's Swimming & Diving, Track and Field, Scott Carter
Good Monday morning to everyone out there. Here are a few links covering the Gators:
--Gators coach Will Muschamp is at ESPN headquarters today for a round of interviews starting at 11:20 on ESPN2's "First Take.'' Click here for his schedule today.
--The Florida Times-Union catches up with former Gators quarterback and NFL receiver Terry LeCount, who has settled into a role he never expected when he was younger. Click here to read the story.
--UF softball players Michelle Moultrie and Brittany Schutte are playing for Team USA at World Cup VI. The USA faces Japan tonight at 9 for the title in Oklahoma City. Click here for the story.
--Gators offensive coordinator Charlie Weis ready to tackle new role and new life as camp approaches. Click here for story from GatorZone.com.
--Gators catcher Ben McMahan has signed with the Milwaukee Brewers, the seventh player from last year's team to sign professionally. Click here for more details on McMahan. McMahan joins Josh Adams, Bryson Smith, Alex Panteliodis, Tommy Toledo, Nick Maronde and Matt Campbell in signing pro contracts.
--A look at Gator swimmers competing in the FINA World Championships in China, including former UF star Ryan Lochte.
--Florida hurdler Eddie Lovett sets record at Pan American Junior Championships.
(Photo: The Oklahoman).
--Gators safety Matt Elam was cited was underage drinking over the weekend. It remains uncertain if it will affect his playing status. Click here for a story in the Gainesville Sun.
--A look at the UF's special teams heading into the 2011 season.
--A look at UF's defensive line heading into the 2011 season.
--Orlando Sentinel beat writer Rachel George and columnist Mike Bianchi take a look back at SEC Football Media Days. Click here for link.













