For the 23rd straight year, the Florida Gators will have a former player representing the program in the Super Bowl. And this year’s big game will feature four of them. Here’s a recap of Sunday’s NFL action involving players that once wore the orange and blue.
Florida found its replacement for Austin Armstrong in Vinnie Sunseri, who has risen through the coaching and coordinator ranks at an impressive pace.
Billy Napier hired Vinnie Sunseri as Florida's new DC on Saturday. Here's what to know of the former national championship, NFL player:
Although two key contributors are heading to the draft, several talented players have the opportunity to step up.
The Florida Gators have some almighty representation in the NFL playoff picture heading into Championship Weekend. Of the four remaining teams, at least one pair of shoes is filled by a Florida Gator.
Former Florida ... football wide receiver Chimere Dike accepted an invite to the Reese's Senior Bowl on Monday. A transfer from Wisconsin, the 6-foot-0, 195-pound Dike ranked first on the Florida ...
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Gators sign running backs coach Jabbar Juluke to contract extension after another strong season on the ground.
Florida football is set to hire 33-year-old Vinnie Sunseri as its new co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach per multiple reports
Tebow and his wife, Demi-Leigh, announced that she was pregnant on Instagram on Tuesday. The former NFL quarterback (and Florida Gator) and the 2017 Miss universe showed off ultrasound photos in a video on the social media app.
Florida football is set to hire 33-year-old Vinnie Sunseri as its new co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach. Sunseri had recently onboarded with Jacksonville State
Just a few weeks after being hired by Jacksonville State, the former Alabama Safety and Patriots coach accepted a job with the Gators
Brian Schottenheimer, the son of former Kansas City Chiefs coach Marty Schottenheimer and former standout quarterback at Blue Valley High, is the new head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.