BREAKING: Florida’s 2026 uniforms have leaked 🐊
- 🔵🔵🔵 for the first time ever
- 🔵🟠⚪️ for the first time ever
- 🔵⚪️⚪️ for the first time since ‘60s
- 🟠 Fixed orange jerseys
- 🔵 Blue helmets are back
#GoGators#JUMPMAN
“I’m not really worried about anything looking too pretty. I’m worried about feeling good.”
Florida head coach Jon Sumrall addresses the claims made by his wife that he’s a pedicure guy.
NEW: Florida's Jon Sumrall on his and Lane Kiffin's offseason coaching moves:
"Lane said we're going through the same thing. I said no we're not. You're leaving an SEC school. I'm leaving Tulane. If any university said I couldn't coach in the playoff, I don't think I would have taken the job."
(h/t @Brett_McMurphy)
https://t.co/cds1f1fn0W
Breaking: Folarin Balogun will be available to play in USA's Round of 16 match against Belgium on Monday, FIFA announced.
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has suspended the red card issued to the USA striker during their Round of 32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
NEW: Todd Golden tells @JoeTipton he and his staff are in a "really good spot at Florida" when asked about Dusty May leaving for the NBA🐊
"I'm going to enjoy being at Florida for a while."
Story: https://t.co/rivVq6Q2N5
THIS WOULD HAVE CHANGED EVERYTHING…
The #Dolphins planned on signing legendary quarterback Drew Brees in 2006, but team doctors failed his physical due to concerns about his shoulder.
As a result, Miami passed on Brees and Nick Saban left the #NFL one year later to become Alabama’s head coach. Dolphins doctors gave him a 25% chance of ever playing again, prompting the team to sign Daunte Culpepper.
If Brees had signed with the Dolphins, Miami may have finally found its franchise quarterback and become a legitimate Super Bowl contender for the next decade.
Meanwhile, the #Saints never land Brees, which means New Orleans may never win Super Bowl XLIV or experience the greatest era in franchise history.
And perhaps most incredibly, Nick Saban likely stays in Miami.
No Saban at Alabama could mean no six national championships, no dynasty, and a completely different college football landscape.
One failed physical may have changed the history of the NFL and college football forever.