Alijah Martin scored 22 points as No. 5 Florida was at its best in the second half on the way to an 84-60 victory over Texas on Saturday afternoon in a Southeastern Conference clash in Gainesville, Fla.
On Saturday, the Florida Gators hosted their first junior day of the year and Billy Napier and his staff had a lot of talent on campus. Offensive lineman Immanuel Iheanacho (6-6, 345, Rockville, MD. Georgetown Prep) is one of the top ranked lineman in the class and he was on campus and enjoyed his time in Gainesville.
After being stunned at the O-Dome on Tuesday night, the No. 5 Florida Gators look to redeem themselves against Texas. Although the Longhorns Texas are 12-5 and 1-3 in the SEC, their record does not translate to their talent.
Nearly just three weeks after announcing his commitment to Washington, former Florida Gators wide receiver target Johntay Cook II will be looking for a new home.
Iheanacho is the No. 2 overall prospect nationally and the No. 2 offensive tackle in the class of 2026, according to 247 Sports Composite. He currently holds offers from schools such as Georgia, Oregon, Alabama, Ohio State and Notre Dame among others.
Unranked Texas heads to Gainesville to face #5 Florida on Saturday afternoon at 4 PM ET. Keep reading for our Texas vs. Florida prediction.
Needing to bounce back after its first home loss in 16 games, the No. 5 Florida men’s basketball team responded. The Gators defeated the Texas Longhorns in their first ever SEC meeting at the Stephen C.
After picking up its first SEC win Wednesday at Oklahoma, can Texas basketball continue its conference momentum against No. 4 Florida?
Florida and Texas will tip off at 4 PM ET on Saturday, January 18th and it will be televised on ESPN 2.
Florida is healthy once again ahead of Saturday’s matchup with Texas, but the Longhorns are dealing with a few injuries.
The Gators are up against a team that is arguably better than their record and possess some potential NBA talent