No. 23 Vanderbilt takes on the Florida Gators after Mikayla Blakes scored 33 points in the Commodores' 66-64 win over the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Florida Gators coach Billy Napier officially announced the hiring of Vinnie Sunseri as co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach on Thursday. Sunseri, a two-time national champion with Alabama as a safety in 2011 and 2012,
No. 23 Vanderbilt takes on the Florida Gators after Mikayla Blakes scored 33 points in the Commodores' 66-64 win over the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Blakes is the only player in Division I — men’s or women’s — to score at least 50 points in a game this season.
This offseason, while Florida Gators fans jumped at every big-name wide receiver to enter the portal, obsessed over five-star receivers in the 2025 cycle and begged the Gators to get more weapons for quarterback DJ Lagway, Tank Hawkins sits forgotten.
Just a few weeks after being hired by Jacksonville State, the former Alabama Safety and Patriots coach accepted a job with the Gators
Cleveland made a commitment to Alabama later that year in October, and then backed off that early pledge this past December. With him now back on the market, Saturday's visit to Florida was a ...
Florida was one of the later programs to offer five-star class of 2026 receiver Tristen Keys, but the Gators made the cut for his top 12 on Friday.
Billy Napier hired Vinnie Sunseri as Florida's new DC on Saturday. Here's what to know of the former national championship, NFL player:
The Florida Gators are hiring Vinnie Sunseri as co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach, marking a swift transition in his coaching career.
The Florida Gators are a finalist for a top offensive tackle in the 2026 recruiting class. According to On3’s Hayes Fawcett, the Gators are one of five schools still in the running for Brunswick (Ga.) High School’s Heze Kent.
Florida found its replacement for Austin Armstrong in Vinnie Sunseri, who has risen through the coaching and coordinator ranks at an impressive pace.