GatorLinks: Horford injured, Rosario's spark, Belichick's trip to UF, more tidbits
Thursday, January 12, 2012 | Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Football, Gymnastics, Softball, Track and Field, Scott Carter
There is always something going on in Gator Nation. Here are some links to help you catch up on the latest:
--Gators dual-sport standout Jeff Demps is passing on the NFL draft and running track for the Gators this spring in hopes of a berth in the Olympics. Click here to read more from GatorZone.com.
--In Florida's win over Georgia, guard Mike Rosario flashed the kind of spark the Gators could use on a regular basis writes GatorZone.com's Chris Harry.

--Former Gators star and current Hawks forward Al Horford was the one player Atlanta couldn't lose writes Jeff Schultz of Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
--Maybe Tim Tebow does have some special help. At least that's what 43 percent of people in this poll think.
--The New York Times revisits Patriots coach Bill Belichick's visit to talk spread offense with former Gators coach Urban Meyer in 2005.
--It's hard to keep up with all the Tebow coverage, but ESPN.com's Jeff Barlis offers up a buffet of Tebow links if you can't get enough of No. 15.
--Former Gators DB Josh Shaw, granted his release to move closer to his family in California, is enrolling at USC according to ESPNLosAngeles.com.
--The third-ranked Gators gymnastics team is pumped for its home opener Friday against Illinois-Chicago writes GatorCountry.com.
--The Gators women's basketball team is at Georgia tonight; to follow game live starting at 7 p.m., you can go to GameTracker.
--Former Gators softball player Kelsey Bruder has a new job. Click here for more.
--Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com's GatorNation writes about new Florida offensive coordinator Brent Pease the recruiter.
--Three former Gators to play in inaugural Battle of Florida all-star game writes Antonya English of the Tampa Bay Times.




