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New Story Updated Visitor List: Kentucky at Florida

About 75 Visitors for Today, a few are listed below.

A Couple of Official Visitors for Kentucky Weekend:



Jahari Medlock

Offensive Tackle •6'6" | 275 lbs

Class of 2025 @ Charles Drew | Riverdale, GA

Cincinnati Verbal



Simona Fuailetolo

Offensive Tackle •6'6" | 290 lbs

Class of 2025 @ Desert Hills | St. George, UT



Mack Mulhern

Long Snapper •6'2" | 207 lbs

Class of 2025 @ Horizon | Scottsdale, AZ

He Announced for the Gators at the end of the Summer



Zavion Hardy

Strongside Defensive End •6'5" | 260 lbs

Class of 2025 @ East Mississippi C.C. | Scooba, MS



Unofficial Visitors


Jeramiah McCloud (Florida commit)

Tae'shaun Gelsey (Florida commit - Bringing his dad)

Myles Johnson (Florida commit)

Jalen Wiggins (Florida commit - Bringing his dad)

Naeshaun Montgomery (Florida commit)

Kaylib Singleton (Rutgers commit)

Tavion Wallace (Arkansas commit - Bringing Family Friends)



Under Class Visitors:

Jaelen Waters (Florida commit)

Chancellor Campbell (Bringing his dad)

Somourian Wingo

Malik Morris

Softball Gators Announce Open Practice Details

GAINESVILLE, Fla. - The Florida softball program has announced a pair of Blue & Orange intrasquad scrimmages on Thursday, Oct. 17 and Wednesday, Oct. 23 at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.

Fans will have an opportunity to get a first look at the 2025 Gators as the practices will be free and open to the entire public.

Gates open at 3:30 p.m.

Florida will kick off its fall exhibition slate at home on Friday, Oct. 25 vs. Jacksonville.

The team will host a canned food drive during the fall season and encourages fans to bring canned goods for their admission to all games.

Florida Softball Fall Exhibition Schedule
Date

Opponent

Location

Time

Thursday, Oct. 17

Orange & Blue Scrimmage

Home

3:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 23

Orange & Blue Scrimmage

Home

3:30 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 25

Jacksonville

Home

6 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 27

Florida State

Home

2 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 1

at North Florida

Away

6 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 3

Mercer vs. Florida SouthWestern State College (5 innings)
UF vs. Florida SouthWestern State College (5 innings)
UF vs. Mercer (5 innings)

Home

1 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 7

Saint Leo

Home

6 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 8

UCF

Home

6 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 14

Central Florida College

Home

6 p.m.

New Story Dike Earns Jet Award Mid-Season Watchlist Nod

Dike Earns Jet Award Mid-Season Watchlist Nod

The Jet Award aims to honor the top kick or punt returner in the nation.



GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida wide receiver and punt returner Chimere Dike has been named to the Jet Award Mid-Season Watchlist, the Jet Award Foundation announced Tuesday. The 14th Annual Jet Award will honor the most outstanding return specialist in college football.



Dike, in his first campaign in Gainesville, has returned 8 punts for 157 yards through Florida’s first six contests. His 19.6-yard average return is second in the nation and first in the SEC among players with multiple punt return attempts.



Against No. 8 Tennessee on October 12, he had back-to-back punt returns of 27 and 30 yards, which helped set up a game-tying 27-yard TD pass with 34 seconds left - that Dike himself caught. His 35-yard return against Mississippi State tied his career long and set up a two-play, 44-yard TD drive.



The Jet Award

The award, named in honor of Heisman Trophy winner and College Football Hall of Famer Johnny "The Jet" Rodgers, will culminate with the presentation at the Jet Award Gala on April 10th, 2025. Former recipients include Christian McCaffrey, Tyler Lockett, Zachariah Branch and Marcus Jones. The award honors athletes who demonstrate exceptional skill and impact in the return game and the achievements of these athletes that inspire the next generation of football players to strive for excellence in all aspects of the game.



2024 FLORIDA FOOTBALL TICKETS

Fans can still purchase single-game tickets for the remaining three home games with matchups against Kentucky, LSU and Ole Miss. To purchase, click here. For more information on football tickets, call the Gator Ticket Office at (352) 375-4683, or fill out this form to be contacted by a ticket office representative. Fans can click here to join the 2025 Season Ticket Waiting List.


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UF Press Release

Football For the Kiffin haters…

1) Saying Kiffin shouldn’t be the guy bc he’s not getting to the playoffs at ole Miss is a horrible take. Ole Miss has never even appeared in a sec championship.

2) Kiffin is the winningest coach % wise in school history at his last 2 stops

3) Again, it’s ole miss. Florida right now is significantly more talented on paper than Ole Miss. If you’re a recruiting ranking denier, well you’re wrong.

4) Sark didn’t have a single 10 win season before going to Texas. Kiffin has had 5 at 3 different schools.

There’s no perfect hire, but Kiffin with the right resources is a damn good one. Obviously he won’t workout if he doesn’t prioritize HS recruiting. I believe he will due to his recruiting success at USC and some interviews I’ve seen of him talking about it. Hopefully we pony up if he is the guy, I think we will.

New Story Klieman

With all the talk about Cignetti, I'm wondering why those pushing Cignetti are not just as focused on Klieman who has a similar FCS and lower P4 profile.

Cignetti Concerns:
Age - 63 June 1961 (Klieman -57 September 1967)
Only 1/2 year at Indiana (Klieman in 6th year at KSU)
Indiana's schedule - toughest games so far Maryland (3-3), NW (3-3), UCLA (1-5) (KSU has wins over Tulane, Arizona, Colorado, Okie State, lost to BYU)

Cignetti Strengths:
Indiana is 6-0 (KSU 5-1, 44-28 across 6 years)
Strong FCS performance (Klieman won 4 FCS titles in his 5 years, Cignetti has zero)

Current Recruiting Ranking:
Kansas St: 43
Indiana: 55

2024 Recruiting Ranking:
Kansas St: 57
Indiana: 65

2024 Transfer Portal Ranking:
Indiana: 28
Kansas St: 62

Klieman Head coaching record:​


YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsCoaches#AP°
Loras Duhawks (Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (2005)
2005Loras3–72–67th
Loras:3–72–6
North Dakota State Bison (Missouri Valley Football Conference) (2014–2018)
2014North Dakota State15–17–1T–1stW NCAA Division I Championship11
2015North Dakota State13–27–1T–1stW NCAA Division I Championship11
2016North Dakota State12–27–1T–1stL NCAA Division I Semifinal33
2017North Dakota State14–17–11stW NCAA Division I Championship11
2018North Dakota State15–08–01stW NCAA Division I Championship11
North Dakota State:69–636–4
Kansas State Wildcats (Big 12 Conference) (2019–present)
2019Kansas State8–55–4T–3rdL Liberty
2020Kansas State4–64–57th
2021Kansas State8–54–5T–5thW Texas
2022Kansas State10–47–21stL Sugar1414
2023Kansas State9–46–3T–4thW Pop-Tarts1918
2024Kansas State5–12–1
Kansas State:44–2528–20
Total:116–38

New Story This, That, & More on a Monday (10/14)

This, That, & More on a Monday (10/14)

Clayton, Condon Named Preseason All-SEC

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -
Florida senior guard Walter Clayton Jr. and sophomore forward/center Alex Condon earned preseason All-Southeastern Conference honors in the league's media vote, the SEC announced on Monday. Clayton earned first-team recognition while Condon garnered third-team.

Clayton returns for his senior season after garnering second-team All-SEC honors last season while leading the Gators with 17.6 points per game. His 633 points scored in 2023-24 marked the fifth-highest in a single season in program history.

Condon earned SEC All-Freshman honors last season, averaging 7.7 points and 6.4 rebounds off the bench. His rebounding average and his 45 blocked shots led all SEC freshmen in 2023-24. Condon made his first career start in the Gators' NCAA Tournament game vs. Colorado, becoming the first player in team history whose first start came in the NCAA Tournament.

As a team, the Gators were predicted to finish sixth in the league. UF finished sixth in 2023-24 with an 11-7 SEC record, then made a run to the SEC Tournament championship game for the first time in 10 years. Earlier today, Florida also received a No. 21 national ranking in the preseason AP Top 25.

UF's season tips off on Nov. 4 in Jacksonville, where the Gators will face South Florida at 8:30 p.m. on SEC Network.



First Team All-SEC
Mark Sears - Alabama
Johni Broome - Auburn
Walter Clayton Jr. - Florida
Zakai Zeigler - Tennessee
Wade Taylor IV - Texas A&M

Second Team All-SEC
Grant Nelson - Alabama
Jonas Aidoo - Arkansas
Johnell Davis - Arkansas
Matthew Murrell - Ole Miss
Josh Hubbard - Mississippi State

Third Team All-SEC
Chad Baker-Mazara - Auburn
Alex Condon - Florida
Jaxson Robinson - Kentucky
Collin Murray-Boyles - South Carolina
Tramon Mark - Texas

SEC Player of the Year
Mark Sears - Alabama

Predicted Order of Finish
1. Alabama
2. Auburn
3. Tennessee
4. Arkansas
5. Texas A&M
6. Florida
7. Texas
8. Kentucky
9. Ole Miss
10. Mississippi State
11. South Carolina
12. Georgia
13. Missouri
14. LSU
15. Oklahoma
16. Vanderbilt

Gators Ranked 21st in Preseason AP Top 25

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -
Florida men's basketball ranks No. 21 in the preseason Associated Press top 25, announced on Monday. The Gators enter their third season under head coach Todd Golden coming off a 24-win campaign, an NCAA Tournament berth and the team's first appearance in the SEC Tournament title game in a decade.

Florida returns starters Walter Clayton Jr. and Will Richard along with significant contributors Denzel Aberdeen, Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh. The Gators added a talented trio from the portal, including veteran guard Alijah Martin and the frontcourt pair of Sam Alexis and Rueben Chinyelu.

The Gators will face nine teams ranked in the preseason top 25 plus three others that received votes.

This marks UF's first preseason appearance in the AP top 25 since 2019. The Gators were most recently ranked in the AP poll in February when the team was at No. 24 for consecutive weeks.

UF's season tips off on Nov. 4 in Jacksonville, where the Gators will face South Florida, and the home opener is set for Nov. 7 vs. Jacksonville at 8 p.m.


AP Preseason Top 25

1. Kansas
2. Alabama*
3. UConn
4. Houston
5. Iowa State
6. Gonzaga
7. Duke
8. Baylor
9. North Carolina*
10. Arizona
11. Auburn*
12. Tennessee*
13. Texas A&M*
14. Purdue
15. Creighton
16. Arkansas*
17. Indiana
18. Marquette
19. Texas*
20. Cincinnati
21. Florida
22. UCLA
23. Kentucky*
24. Ole Miss*
25. Rutgers

*2024-25 Florida opponent

Media Tabs Gators at No. 9 in SEC Order of Finish. The 2024-25 Preseason Media Poll unveils Florida at No. 9 in the SEC's order of finish.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -
The Southeastern Conference announces the 2024 Preseason Media Poll results. The media was asked to predict the SEC Order of Finish, select a Preseason Player of the Year, and determine a Preseason All-SEC First and Second Team. Voting comes from a select panel of both SEC and national media members.

Coach Kelly Rae Finleyand the Gators were selected to finish ninth in the league, moving up one spot from the 2023-24 preseason poll. Florida's ranking comes after a successful run to the 2024 SEC Tournament quarterfinals and its third consecutive post-season appearance under Coach Finley.

Florida also opens the 2024-25 season with the nation's No. 10 recruiting class for 2024 (ESPN). The freshmen class includes two McDonald's All-Americans, and Florida's highest-ranked recruit in program history, No. 7 Liv McGill

UF's season tips off on Nov. 4 with a home opener against Florida Atlantic at 7 p.m.

2024-25 SEC Preseason Media Poll Results:
Order of Finish


1. South Carolina
2. Texas
3. LSU
4. Oklahoma
5. Ole Miss
6. Alabama
7. Tennessee
8. Kentucky
9. Florida
10. Vanderbilt
11. Mississippi State
12. Auburn
13. Texas A&M
14. Georgia
15. Missouri
16. Arkansas

Preseason Players of the Year
Flau'Jae Johnson, LSU
Aneesah Morrow, LSU
Madison Booker, Texas

Preseason All-SEC First-Team
Sarah Ashlee Barker, Alabama
Georgia Amoore, Kentucky
Aneesah Morrow, LSU
Flau'Jae Johnson, LSU
Raegan Beers, Oklahoma
Te-Hina Paopao, South Carolina
Madison Booker, Texas

Preseason All-SEC Second Team
Mikaylah Williams, LSU
Madison Scott, Ole Miss
Skylar Vann, Oklahoma
Raven Johnson, South Carolina
MiLaysia Fulwiley, South Carolina
Rori Harmon, Texas


Florida Soccer and RV Georgia Soccer Tie 0-0

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -
Florida and Georgia soccer played to a scoreless tie Sunday evening in front of 1,054 at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium.

These two teams also played to a 0-0 tie in the 2023 meeting in Athens, Ga. It was the third scoreless tie between these league rivals, as the first-ever meeting in 1995 was a 0-0 double overtime tie.

Sunday's Action:
Georgia is Florida's most frequent opponent in the program's 30 seasons. There have been many tight meetings, as tonight's match was the 19th in the 40 all-time meetings that ended in a tie (5) or was decided by a single goal (14).

Florida best chances of its 14 shots included a right-footed shot by Njeri Butts with 18:30 remaining that was tipped over the crossbar by Georgia goalkeeper Jordan Brown for a Gator corner kick. Then just two minutes later, freshman Vera Blom picked up the deflection off her left-footed shot in the box to use her right foot for a shot that kicked off the far post. Lena Bailey tracked down the ball in the corner and sent it to Madison Jones. The centering ball sent by Jones was headed by sophomore Amelia Malkin, but was wide.

"We emptied our tank and created some really good chances," Florida Head Coach Samantha Bohon said. "Credit to Georgia's keeper, because she was outstanding. I thought we had two chances that we normally would have scored, and she was just world class today. So really a credit to her."

Florida made several plays - whether an Alexa Goldberg save off a deflection or the backline or midfield winning the ball when Georgia was looking dangerous - that helped keep the Bulldogs from scoring for just the third time this season and the first of league play.

The energy of Florida's Senior Day fueled the Gators Sunday.

"Our history against Georgia - those games have really been brutal," said senior defender Madison Young. "This game, we had control, we had so much energy, so much effort. Even when we were on our heels, there's was so much grit, so much blue collar. I thought we did really well."

Records:
Florida: 4-4-6, 1-3-2 SEC
Georgia: 6-4-5, 2-2-3 SEC. The Bulldogs are receiving votes in the latest United Soccer Coaches poll
Series Record:
Florida leads 30-5-4

Next Up:
Florida continues this SEC homestand Friday when Vanderbilt (6-2-6, 1-2-4 SEC) comes to Dizney Stadium. This evening, Vanderbilt and Kentucky tied 1-1 in Nashville, Tenn.

Vanderbilt (6-2-6, 1-2-4 SEC)
Date: Friday, Oct. 18
Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Site: Donald R. Dizney Stadium (1,500)
TV: SEC Network +with Kyle Crooks and Matthew Stubbington calling the action
Radio: ESPN Gainesville 98.1 FM/850 AM with Kyle Crooks and Matthew Stubbington calling the action
Admission: Free
Promotions: Welcome back familiar faces to The Diz for Gators Alumni Weekend. Arrive early, as Gators will honor UF's first soccer coach, Becky Burleigh, in a special pre-match ceremony as she gets inducted into UF Athletics Hall of Fame later that evening.

RV Georgia (6-4-5, 2-2-3 SEC) vs Florida (4-4-6, 1-3-2 SEC)

Stadium: Donald R. Dizney Stadium (1,054)

Weather: 74 degrees, winds NW at 5 mph

Goals by Period
1
2
Total

Georgia
0
0
0

Florida
0
0
0

Scoring Summary:
No.
Time
Team
Goal Scorer
Assist

No goals

Shots: Georgia 9, Florida 14

Saves: Georgia 6 (Jordan Brown 6), Florida 5 (Alexa Goldberg 5)

Offsides: UGA 3, UF 0

Cautions: none

Florida Volleyball Falls in Three to South Carolina. The No. 19 Gators attacking was led by Kennedy Martin's 17 kills.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -
The No. 19 Florida volleyball team concluded their four-match homestand with a 0-3 loss (23-25, 14-25, 18-25) to South Carolina on Sunday inside the Stephen C. O'Connell Center. The Gators now sit 11-5 overall and 2-3 in SEC play.

Sophomore All-American Kennedy Martin registered 17 kills to lead Florida's offense, while redshirt senior Isabel Martin finished with seven. Freshman Alec Rothe and redshirt sophomore Alexis Stucky had four kills apiece, while freshman Jaela Auguste (3), junior Amaya Thomas (2) and fifth year AC Fitzpatrick (3) combined for eight of the Gators 40 kills.

Stucky dished out 30 assists on Sunday, as the All-American setter finished just shy of her second double-double after having eight digs.

On the defense end, the Gators out blocked South Carolina's 7.0 team blocks, with Rothe posting two solo blocks and three block assists. Stucky finished with one solo block of her own and four block assists, while Auguste tallied two and Fitzpatrick added one to Florida's 8.0 total team blocks.

Libero Elli McKissock picked up a match-high 17 digs, as six other Gators contributed in the backcourt: Stucky (8), K. Martin (5), Isi. Martin (3), junior Emily Canaan (3), Fitzpatrick (2) and freshman Taylor Parks (1).

Stucky and Fitzpatrick were the only Florida players to register an ace in the three setter.

Records
No. 19 Florida (11-5, 2-3 SEC)
South Carolina (10-5, 1-3 SEC)

How It Happened

Set 1

* After trailing 4-1 in the opening set, a kill from K. Martin ended a 3-0 Gamecock scoring run. Gator serving errors and back-to-back South Carolina blocks forced Florida to use their first timeout after falling to a 7-11 deficit. Out of the huddle, the Gators continued to trail by four until Auguste put two down and tag teamed with Stucky at the net for a block to inch within one and force a South Carolina timeout. Another block from Auguste and Stucky tied it at 14, but the Gamecocks quickly regained a two-point lead. A slide from Rothe tied it back up at 17, and the Gators grabbed the next two points thanks to a solo Stucky block and an Isi Martin kill to take a 19-17 lead. Out of a South Carolina timeout, the Gamecocks climbed back to tied it up at 23 and take set one from the Gators after securing a 25-23 victory.

* Set 1 Team Stats | .316 Hitting % |18 Kills | 17 Assists | 17 Digs | 4.0 Team Blocks | 1 Ace


Set 2


* A block from Fitzpatrick and Rothe, followed by a kill from the fifth year gave the Gators a 4-2 lead at the start of the second. South Carolina went on a 4-0 scoring run and forced Florida to call a timeout after trailing 5-9. Out of the huddle, the Gators couldn't find a rhythm and called another timeout after trailing 10-19. Two kills from Thomas and a dump from Stucky kept Florida alive, but it was not enough to make a comeback and fell 14-25.

* Set 2 Team Stats | .100 Hitting % | 10 Kills | 10 Assists | 7 Digs | 1 Ace | 1.0 Team Block


Set 3


* After an 0-3 start, K. Martin recorded her tenth kill of the match to put Florida on the board, but serving errors allowed the Gamecocks to hold a 11-6 advantage. Following a Gator timeout, Stucky dumped one over to side out, but South Carolina continued to push the points for a 14-8 lead. A solo block from Rothe and an attack from K. Martin inched the Gators within four, but aggressive serving from the Gamecocks extended their lead to 21-13. Points from Auguste, Stucky, Rothe and K. Martin gave Florida some momentum, but South Carolina held on for a 25-18 win.

* Set 3 Team Stats | .212 Hitting % | 15 Digs | 12 Kills | 10 Assists | 3.0 Team Blocks | 0| Aces

Notables

* Florida moves to 64-5 (56-5 under Wise) in the all-time series against South Carolina

* The Gators are now 47-3 in three-set matches against the Gamecocks

* The Gators are now 3-3 when playing on Sunday

* UF is now 1-2 in October matches

* Kennedy Martin's 17 Kills continues her streak of recording double-digit kills in every match she has played wearing the Orange and Blue

* Elli McKissock ranks 2nd for career digs (1884), 10th for career aces (128) and 21st for career assists (495) in Program history

* Alexis Stucky ranks 14th for career assists in Program history with 1,734
Up Next

* The Gators play their next two matches on the road, traveling to College Station, Texas on Friday and Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Sunday. Friday's matchup against Texas A&M is set for 7 p.m. ET and can be watched on the SEC Network. Sunday's 1 p.m. ET matchup versus LSU will be streamed on ESPN2. Additionally, fans now in attendance can follow @GatorsVB on socials for match updates or via live stats.

* Fans can purchase single-game tickets for the remaining matches. For more information on football tickets, call the Gator Ticket Office at (352) 375-4683<tel:3523754683>.

Scouting Report
No. 19 Florida vs. Texas A&M
Friday, Oct. 18 | 7 p.m. ET
Florida 10-5, 2-2 SEC | Texas A&M 12-2, 3-1 SEC
Reed Arena - College Station, Tx


Series Information

* Series Record 22-2 (21-2 under Wise)

* 3-set: 8-0, 4-set: 9-0; 5-set: 5-2

* Home: 10-1; Away: 11-1; Neutral: 1-0

* Last time out | W, 3-1 | A | 23-25, 25-23, 25-21, 25-12

No. 19 Florida vs. LSU
Sunday, Oct. 20 | 1 p.m. ET
Florida 10-5, 2-2 SEC | LSU 10-6, 2-3 SEC
Maravich Center - Baton Rouge, La.
ESPN2

Series Information

* Series Record 52-14 (49-6 under Wise)

* 3-set: 30-7; 4-set: 17-7; 5-set: 5-0

* Home: 26-5; Away: 21-7; Neutral: 3-2

* Last time out | W, 3-0 | H | 25-17, 25-23, 25-16

Billy Napier, is playing it safe?

I just read a lead story on BN, on the gatorsports forum, and it's headline states Billy Napier is playing it safe. I will say this, and just my thoughts if a coach is playing safe, not to lose versus being aggressive to win. Do you want him as your coach, and I understand this is all circumstantial, but his job is on the line, and his " Scared money don't make money " is a joke I would rather have an aggressive coach, not an reactive coach. What's your thoughts on this approach?
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