Gators center Jake Slaughter was included in ESPN’s top 100 player rankings for the 2024-25 college football season.
As one of four returning starters, Florida football All-American center Jake Slaughter said the goal is for UF to become best OL in country in 2025
Florida Gators center Jake Slaughter had his All-American brick unveiled Friday in front of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. The Associated Press named Slaughter as a First Team All-American on Jan. 13. He is now one with The Swamp.
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.
Florida’s losing a few key pieces of its secondary, but the addition of Southern Miss defensive back Micheal Caraway Jr. should help things.
Florida Gators center Jake Slaughter is continuing to rack up the postseason accolades. On Wednesday, the rising senior was named to ESPN's
Ohio State had the most talented roster in the country. The first is a fact. The second is, technically, an opinion -- one shared by everyone on ESPN's committee selecting the top 100 players of the 2024-25 season -- but it'd be tough to come up with a compelling argument for someone else.
With schools playing as many as 16 games this season in the first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff format, we waited a little longer than usual to unveil our 2024 ESPN All-America team. Postseason performances should matter,
Linebacker Lavonte David and receiver Chris Godwin headline the list of players who are without contracts for 2025.
Freshman cornerback Jameer Grimsley, who played two games for Florida and redshirted this season after transferring from Alabama, had surgery Monday.
Berry Tramel's first ScissorTales with the World takes a look at an award the Thunder should win this season, an unlikely Oklahoma union out in Los Angeles and a salute to the Kansas City Chiefs’ dominance.
Big booster donations followed by grassroots support resulted in a recent $2 million boost for Florida football's NIL arm, Florida Victorious, More on the upward trend