GatorLinks: Brantley's comfort zone, Hammond's outlook, remembering Don Chandler
Saturday, August 13, 2011 | Men's Basketball, Football, Soccer, Scott Carter
Hey folks, hope everyone is having a good Saturday. Here is a look at some current headlines from around the Internet covering the Gators:
--Gators quarterback John Brantley said the offense is coming along as camp enters second week. Click here for more from the St. Petersburg Times.

--The Memphis Commercial Appear checks in on the Gators and specifically first-year coach Will Muschamp's intensity. Click here to read more.
--Despite a tough spring game and tough October schedule, Brantley is optimistic offense can get job done writes the Palm Beach Post.
--The Orlando Sentinel writes about redshirt freshman WR Quinton Dunbar, who is catching a lot of praise from coaches and teammates early in camp. Click here to read more.
--Gainesville Sun columnist Pat Dooley is curious about how Gators plan to use F-back Trey Burton. Click here to read Dooley's column.
--An obit from New York Times on former Gators K/RB Don Chandler, first UF player to appear in Super Bowl.
--Gators receiver Frankie Hammond Jr. out to prove he can become a go-to receiver. Click here for story from GatorZone.com.
--Hammond isn't the only one comfortable with Charlie Weis' playbook – Brantley says he is comfortable with new offense too, writes the Florida Times-Union.
--The UF soccer team held its annual Orange and Blue Scrimmage on Friday night; five different players scored. Click here for more from GatorZone.com.
--Former Gators quarterback Rex Grossman scores first in his quest to be Washington's starter. Click here to read more from the Washington Post.
--Playing against former Gator Al Horford in practice is helping former Gator Eloy Vargas, now at Kentucky, improve this summer. They are on the Dominican Republic national team. Click here for more from Lexington Herald-Leader.



