Florida will host Connecticut on December 7th, concluding a two-game series between the two programs after being delayed by two seasons, per public records obtained by @TheD1Docket
There we go, we are losing at least one game this year. We could march out the ‘96 Bulls and UConn could march out a 6th grade girls team and we’d lose.
Except for 1994 (Thanks to Doneal Marshall misses at the FT line), Florida always seems to lose to UConn.
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Me too. I regretted not going since I was living in palm beach county. Thought tickets would be too pricey but others told me they bought tickets for $10 outside the arena.
Glad to be in the tournament, but was hoping we'd get a different match up. I think we've played OU in 3 of the past 5 seasons. Not to mention they're about to be an annual opponent.
I live in Charlotte and surprised they will have single games on 12/20 and 12/21. That is normally about the same time the Gators playing annually in Sunrise and attendance was a tough one around the holidays. NC/Michigan will attract many, but Florida/Oklahoma, I kind of doubt it as a stand alone event.
We are supposed to host Oklahoma in Gainesville this season...would think they would pair us against NC or Michigan, which means our return game from OU must be getting pushed back.
That's the thing about tournaments. Once a team loses, a lot of its fans aren't interested in sticking around for the rest and just want to unload their tickets.
Whaaaa...? It was live on TV! Awesome game. Gators fell behind by 10 in the second half but just kept clawing their way back in.
The behind the back pass from Dan Cross as he was falling out of bounds to Craig Brown for the two hand dunk to end it was one of the greatest moments in Gator basketball history.