
Gators center Tony McCoy is up and walking around today after being hit by an alleged drunk driver Friday morning. (Photo: James Metz/For UAA Communications)
Gator Reads: Update on McCoy, NCAA Recruiting Rules, More Tidbits
Saturday, April 15, 2017 | General, Scott Carter
ST. LOUIS -- The Gators gymnastics team qualified for the Super Six on Friday night and will compete for the national title tonight at 9 ET.
The event will be shown live on ESPNU. You can watch by following this link if you have access to ESPN3.com.
Meanwhile, there's plenty of other Gator-related news out there for your perusal. To help you get caught up, here are some fresh links from around the internet:
--Gators center T.J. McCoy was struck by an alleged drunk driver early Friday morning and is in a Gainesville hospital recovering writes Thomas Goldkamp of 247Sports.com. McCoy posted an update on social media this morning saying he his thankful and appreciative of all the support. "I'm alive. I have no broken bones or fractures,'' he wrote. "I do have road burns and I'm a little sore, but I'm resting and getting stronger."
--Big news in college football Friday when the NCAA approved an early signing period and other guidelines for recruiting. A look at the changes via George Schroeder of USA Today and this breakdown of the changes by Andy Staples of SI.com.
--Former Gators track standout and Olympian Will Claye discusses his transition to hip-hop performer writes Marcel Williams of hiphopdx.com.
--Gymnast Alex McMurtry has Gators challenging for title writes Pat Dooley of the Gainesville Sun.
--The WNBA's Indiana Fever draft four who know how to score, including Gators star Ronni Williams writes Matthew Von Tyron of IndyStar.com.
--Former Gators and Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is not found guilty of 2012 double murder writes Victor Mather of The New York Times.
--Gators defensive lineman Justus Reed announces intent to transfer writes Nick Cole of SECCountry.com.
--New England Patriots have done extensive research on Gators cornerback Teez Tabor writes Kevin Duffy of MassLive.com.
The event will be shown live on ESPNU. You can watch by following this link if you have access to ESPN3.com.
Meanwhile, there's plenty of other Gator-related news out there for your perusal. To help you get caught up, here are some fresh links from around the internet:
--Gators center T.J. McCoy was struck by an alleged drunk driver early Friday morning and is in a Gainesville hospital recovering writes Thomas Goldkamp of 247Sports.com. McCoy posted an update on social media this morning saying he his thankful and appreciative of all the support. "I'm alive. I have no broken bones or fractures,'' he wrote. "I do have road burns and I'm a little sore, but I'm resting and getting stronger."
A couple a photos of Florida Center TJ McCoy, posted by his mother after he was a victim of a hit-and-run accident. pic.twitter.com/cxSwSewwpU
— Mark Wheeler (@InsideTheGators) April 15, 2017
--Big news in college football Friday when the NCAA approved an early signing period and other guidelines for recruiting. A look at the changes via George Schroeder of USA Today and this breakdown of the changes by Andy Staples of SI.com.
--Former Gators track standout and Olympian Will Claye discusses his transition to hip-hop performer writes Marcel Williams of hiphopdx.com.
--Gymnast Alex McMurtry has Gators challenging for title writes Pat Dooley of the Gainesville Sun.
--The WNBA's Indiana Fever draft four who know how to score, including Gators star Ronni Williams writes Matthew Von Tyron of IndyStar.com.
--Former Gators and Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is not found guilty of 2012 double murder writes Victor Mather of The New York Times.
--Gators defensive lineman Justus Reed announces intent to transfer writes Nick Cole of SECCountry.com.
--New England Patriots have done extensive research on Gators cornerback Teez Tabor writes Kevin Duffy of MassLive.com.
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