Can't anyone post about what's going on with our girls against the number one team in the nation? I depend on TF for everything that is crimson. Can't someone please help me out?
Get an Appel TV, Chromcast or Roku. Its a one time cost. Then you can watch the SEC Network +. you must have wifi.I really hate that SEC network doesn't show more of these.
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FWIW....over at the Gator forums (Gator Country) we used to have the same setup as here.......separate forum for baseball (Around the Horn) and for softball (Women of the Swamp).
Our forum management team just made a change......a new forum called "Diamond Gators" that will include both baseball and softball and keep them separate from the other sports.
I'm only passing this along in case it might be of use in the decision making here. I have no problem with the current setup and remain very grateful for all the hard work done behind the scenes by management and mods in behalf of us fans.
Looking forward to today's game!!!
i like this idea. Don't know who makes this decisions though.
Florida and Alabama Renew Rivalry in Gainesville
Florida continues Southeastern Conference play this weekend with its fourth-straight top-25 opponent and its second home series of the conference season. The No. 1-ranked Gators (331/8-1 SEC) host No. 6 Alabama (29-6, 3-3) this weekend at KSP Stadium for a three-game series in Gainesville, Fla.
UF enters this weekend looking to open its season with four straight SEC series victories for the first time since 2013.
Florida, picked in the preseason to win the SEC, is attempting to win its second-straight SEC regular season crown in 2016, a feat UF last achieved in 2008 and 2009. In addition, either Florida or Alabama has won the SEC regular season championship every season since 2008.
The Gators have won four of the past five meetings between these two schools, but Alabama holds the all-time series lead, 33-30, including a 14-10 mark in Gainesville, Fla.
Prior to last season’s three-game matchup in Tuscaloosa, UF and UA last met in the 2014 Women’s College World Series Championship Series when Florida swept Alabama to capture its first NCAA Championship.
Florida is 33-1, the best start in school history. Also, UF has the highest win percentage in the country (.971).
In addition, UF has opened SEC play with an 8-1 record for the first time since 2012. The Gators have won their first three SEC series for the first time since 2013.
Friday and Sunday’s contests will be broadcast on SEC Network+ and Saturday’s game will be broadcast on ESPN2. Florida posted a 15-5 record on national television a season ago and is 5-1 this season.
Scouting Alabama
Series History: The Gators have won four of the past five meetings between these two schools, but Alabama holds the all-time series lead, 33-30, including a 14-10 mark in Gainesville, Fla.
2016 Crimson Tide: Alabama is 29-6 this season and ranked sixth and seventh in polls this week.
Five of the Tide’s six losses have come to teams ranked in the top 25, as they are 7-5 in such contests. UA is led by Sydney Littlejohn in the circle and Haylie McCleney at the plate. Littlejohn is 12-2 on the season with a 1.65 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 84.2 innings. McCleney is hitting .481 with two home runs, eight doubles, three triples, 16 RBI and 41 runs scored.
Last night's game was streamed - but not on regular TV - but today's game will be on ESPN2 and starts at 3:30 eastern.
NOTE: edited the info for today's game - see bolded above...