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Marveling At Our Family Blessing That Came A Half Century Ago
It was Monday, February 25, 1974 and the sunshine dappled like diamonds on Tampa Bay. He came into the world at about 8.6 pounds...


A Conversation I Regret Never Having With Bill Carr
Sadly, word just reach my desk about the death of former University of Florida athletics Director Bill Carr,


Was This The Day College Football Died?
A stretch of course, but a frightening supposition. And if there are even shreds of evidence that it’s true, the thoughts are scary...


Wolverines. The Shape Of Things To Come In CFB
“The SEC is a line of scrimmage league.” — Will Muschamp Head Coach at Florida


So Where Can We SEC Fans Watch Our Teams Play This Weekend?
Most folks down in the Georgia hamlets of Sylvester, Hahira and even Marietta would try to convince you their beloved Bulldogs...


Not Even The Worst Of Times Last Forever
I know a thing or two about mediocre Gator football. This is where I came in 65 years ago.


There Are Christmases ... And Then There Are Complicated Christmases
All I want for Christmas is the joy of Christmases past.


Once Upon A Time, They Were Champions
The future of Florida football is in question.


Gratitude For Tim Tebow: Perhaps A Panacea For A Hurting Gator Nation
How do you describe Tim Tebow in a single word and sentence?


Maybe It's Time To Exorcise The Demons
It seems but a distant memory now, however, but as Georgia is playing for a third national championship it reminds me of the days...


Billy Napier Goes Fishing For Better Days Ahead
For a nano-second, there was a merged heartbeat as one in The Swamp, full of hopeful expectation.


Buddy Martin Blog: Thanks For The Blessings I Have Been Given
Nelson Mandela: “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising everytime we fall.” At the end of a 364-day cycle,...
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