GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- We're still trying to digest all of what happened at the start of the new year with Florida's bowl win and the Southeastern Conference's annual BCS Championship Game showcase. Here's all the Gator-related football content you could find from the Worldwide Leader.
Five SEC contenders for 2012 (Insider)
Using his statistical analysis, Football Outsiders' Brian Fremeau has Florida among five teams (after Alabama and LSU, of course) that could win the SEC in 2012. Using your eyes, do you agree?
Final SEC power rankings
SEC blogger Chris Low has Florida ranked No. 7 in the 12-team SEC.
Five SEC contenders for 2012 (Insider)
Using his statistical analysis, Football Outsiders' Brian Fremeau has Florida among five teams (after Alabama and LSU, of course) that could win the SEC in 2012. Using your eyes, do you agree?
Final SEC power rankings
SEC blogger Chris Low has Florida ranked No. 7 in the 12-team SEC.
Agholor highlights huge FSU visit weekend 
January, 13, 2012
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Corey Long | ESPN.com
Florida State will entertain ESPNU 150 prospects Nelson Agholor, Ronald Darby and Leonard Williams this weekend.
Agholor (Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep), the nation's 41st-ranked prospect, has said that the Seminoles are part of his top group of schools with Notre Dame, Florida, USC and Oklahoma.
This is his fourth official visit, with the final one expected to be USC.
Agholor (Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep), the nation's 41st-ranked prospect, has said that the Seminoles are part of his top group of schools with Notre Dame, Florida, USC and Oklahoma.
This is his fourth official visit, with the final one expected to be USC.
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The 2011 SEC All-Bowl team
January, 13, 2012
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Edward Aschoff | ESPN.com
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AP Photo/Mark HumphreyMississippi State's Vick Ballard rushed for 180 yards against Wake Forest in the Music City Bowl.
OFFENSE
QB: Connor Shaw, South Carolina: Shaw didn't seem to feel the pressure of a bowl game, completing 11 of 17 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns and rushing for 42 yards and another score in the Gamecocks' win against Nebraska in the Capital One Bowl. He even gave South Carolina the momentum going into the second half with a touchdown on a Hail Mary to end the first half.
RB: Vick Ballard, Mississippi State: Ballard ended his career with the Bulldogs with one of his best performances, as he rushed for 180 yards and two touchdowns on just 14 carries in Mississippi State's win against Wake Forest in the Music City Bowl. His touchdowns went for 72 and 60 yards.
RB: Onterio McCalebb, Auburn: As the Tigers' lead back in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, McCalebb had a game-high 109 rushing yards, including a long of 60. He also recorded a three-yard touchdown run and caught two passes for 53 yards, including a 25-yard touchdown in Auburn's win against Virginia.
Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville, Fla.) Watch List wide receiver Ahmad Fulwood will be visiting Clemson at the end of January for a junior day event.
"Clemson is a very good school and very serious about education," Fulwood said "I like Coach [Jeff] Scott and I think the team is loaded with good talent."
Fulwood, who said he measured in at 6-foot-4, 192 pounds at the U.S. Army combine, has been offered by Miami, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Ole Miss, Tennessee and South Carolina, among others. He said he's also hearing from LSU currently, but the Tigers haven't extended an offer yet.
"Clemson is a very good school and very serious about education," Fulwood said "I like Coach [Jeff] Scott and I think the team is loaded with good talent."
Fulwood, who said he measured in at 6-foot-4, 192 pounds at the U.S. Army combine, has been offered by Miami, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Ole Miss, Tennessee and South Carolina, among others. He said he's also hearing from LSU currently, but the Tigers haven't extended an offer yet.
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UF has key visitors slated this weekend 
January, 13, 2012
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Derek Tyson | ESPN.com
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida may not be hosting many prospects this weekend, but it is still an important recruiting weekend.
Of the four official visitors expected, outside linebacker Jeremi Powell (Largo, Fla./Pinellas Park) is the only committed prospect. Powell wanted to visit Florida on another weekend, but this was the only time his mom could make it.
Three-star defensive tackle Vincent Valentine (Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville) will be taking his official visit to Florida with his family. Valentine said he is looking forward to it.
Of the four official visitors expected, outside linebacker Jeremi Powell (Largo, Fla./Pinellas Park) is the only committed prospect. Powell wanted to visit Florida on another weekend, but this was the only time his mom could make it.
Three-star defensive tackle Vincent Valentine (Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville) will be taking his official visit to Florida with his family. Valentine said he is looking forward to it.
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Offensive lineman Kyle Murphy (San Clemente, Calif.) was having a relaxing Thursday packing for his weekend visit to Stanford when his phone started to blow up with text messages asking if he had made his college choice.
Twitter was rampant with talk that Murphy had committed to his long time leader, the Stanford Cardinal Thursday afternoon. The talented lineman said he has an idea of how the rumor got started.
“It was crazy, my phone started going crazy, I must have gotten a 100 text messages,” Murphy said. “At first I thought it was a joke, but then people kept asking me if I had committed to Stanford. I think I know what happened. On my facebook page, I wrote, ‘officiallying to Stanford,’ but I meant I was taking my official visit to Stanford, not committing.
Twitter was rampant with talk that Murphy had committed to his long time leader, the Stanford Cardinal Thursday afternoon. The talented lineman said he has an idea of how the rumor got started.
“It was crazy, my phone started going crazy, I must have gotten a 100 text messages,” Murphy said. “At first I thought it was a joke, but then people kept asking me if I had committed to Stanford. I think I know what happened. On my facebook page, I wrote, ‘officiallying to Stanford,’ but I meant I was taking my official visit to Stanford, not committing.
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Schyler Miles has Gators in his top three 
January, 13, 2012
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Derek Tyson | ESPN.com
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- With just a few short weeks left until National Signing Day, three-star linebacker/fullback Schyler Miles (Tampa, Fla./Berekely Prep) has started to narrow down his choices.
"Florida, West Virginia and Kansas are probably standing out the most right now," Miles said, "but in no particular order."
Miles, who has already visited Florida, will visit West Virginia this weekend and is unsure if he will visit Kansas before making his decision.
"Florida, West Virginia and Kansas are probably standing out the most right now," Miles said, "but in no particular order."
Miles, who has already visited Florida, will visit West Virginia this weekend and is unsure if he will visit Kansas before making his decision.
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Gators try to hold off charging Dawgs 
January, 12, 2012
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Michael DiRocco | ESPN.com

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida lost a key recruiting battle to rival Georgia earlier this week and as a result the Bulldogs are right behind the Gators in ESPN's final pre-Signing Day Class of 2012 rankings.
The Gators remained fourth in the rankings, but the Bulldogs moved up from seventh to fifth after landing ESPNU defensive end Jordan Jenkins (Hamilton, Ga./Harris County). The two schools will be competing for several other high-profile recruits in the coming weeks -- including four-star linebacker Josh Harvey-Clemons and four-star offensive tackle Avery Young -- and the Gators will need to close strong in order to avoid a repeat of what happened between the schools on the field last October: a come-from-behind victory by the Bulldogs.
Florida's class includes one five-star recruit (D.J. Humphries) and 12 four-star recruits, including two (receiver Latroy Pittman and offensive lineman Jessamen Dunker) who have enrolled early. Humphries also has enrolled early. The Gators also have a chance to make the class even better and possibly crack the top three in the final rankings should they finish strong in the next few weeks.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Jeff Demps said in November that he wanted to give the NFL a try, but the Florida running back has changed his mind and instead plans on concentrating on qualifying for the Olympics and pursuing a professional track career.
Demps told UF track coach Mike Holloway this week that he would run for the Gators in the spring but also wanted to try and qualify for the 2012 London Olympics as a sprinter and then compete internationally, the school announced Thursday.
"Once I got done with the Gator Bowl, I kind of already had my mind made up, it was just when was I going to tell everyone,'' Demps told the school's website. "I enjoy track and it's something I love to do. When I'm out here, I'm enjoying myself and having fun with the guys. I wanted to come back and run."
Demps finished his football career No. 8 on the school's all-time rushing list (2,470 yards). He has run track throughout his football career and is the two-time defending NCAA champion in the indoor 60-meter dash and a four-time national champion. He also set a junior world record in the 100 meters in the 2008 Olympic Trials (10.01 seconds).
Scouts Inc., rates Demps (5-foot-8, 190 pounds) as the No. 11 running back heading into April's NFL Draft, which means he projects as a middle- to late-round selection.
Demps told UF track coach Mike Holloway this week that he would run for the Gators in the spring but also wanted to try and qualify for the 2012 London Olympics as a sprinter and then compete internationally, the school announced Thursday.
"Once I got done with the Gator Bowl, I kind of already had my mind made up, it was just when was I going to tell everyone,'' Demps told the school's website. "I enjoy track and it's something I love to do. When I'm out here, I'm enjoying myself and having fun with the guys. I wanted to come back and run."
Demps finished his football career No. 8 on the school's all-time rushing list (2,470 yards). He has run track throughout his football career and is the two-time defending NCAA champion in the indoor 60-meter dash and a four-time national champion. He also set a junior world record in the 100 meters in the 2008 Olympic Trials (10.01 seconds).
Scouts Inc., rates Demps (5-foot-8, 190 pounds) as the No. 11 running back heading into April's NFL Draft, which means he projects as a middle- to late-round selection.

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America's favorite pro athlete
In the 18 years of the ESPN Sports Poll, there have been just 11 different athletes crowned as America’s favorite active pro athlete (by month). With Tebow leading the December 2011 poll, he becomes the fastest and earliest any athlete has assumed the top position since the inception of the poll in 1994.
Cross-Sport Power rankings
The winner is ... duh.
Top Ten Tebow Tidbits
ESPN Stats & Information recaps the amazing numbers from Tebow's big playoff win last weekend.
Muschamp: Pease has been SEC-tested 
January, 12, 2012
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Michael DiRocco | ESPN.com
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida coach Will Muschamp likes a lot of things about newly hired offensive coordinator Brent Pease.
Pease is an aggressive play-caller, has a proven record of developing quarterbacks and receivers, believes in a balanced offense and has a personality that meshes well with the rest of the Gators’ coaching staff.
But the thing Muschamp likes most about Pease is that he has called plays in the Southeastern Conference. That was the one quality Muschamp definitely wanted in the person he hired to replace Charlie Weis.
Pease is an aggressive play-caller, has a proven record of developing quarterbacks and receivers, believes in a balanced offense and has a personality that meshes well with the rest of the Gators’ coaching staff.
But the thing Muschamp likes most about Pease is that he has called plays in the Southeastern Conference. That was the one quality Muschamp definitely wanted in the person he hired to replace Charlie Weis.
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Chomp Confidential: Recruiting notes 
January, 12, 2012
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Derek Tyson | ESPN.com
GatorNation brings you the latest installment of Chomp Confidential, a look inside Florida football recruiting for GatorNation subscribers only. As with anything exclusive, what's reported in the weekly Chomp Confidential must stay here. A few things discussed in this week's update:
• Behind the Jordan Jenkins decision
• Gators back in it for Johnson
• Brent Pease the recruiter
• Behind the Jordan Jenkins decision
• Gators back in it for Johnson
• Brent Pease the recruiter
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RecruitingNation airs at 3 p.m. ET today on ESPNU, and national analyst Craig Haubert and senior national analyst Tom Luginbill will discuss the new No. 1 team in the class rankings.
That team?
The Alabama Crimson Tide.
After landing five-star safety Landon Collins and four-star athlete Cyrus Jones at the Under Armour All-America Game last week, the Tide leaped ahead of Texas to become the nation’s No. 1 class.
Haubert and Luginbill will discuss other movers and shakers in the top 25 and reflect on recent commitments from players like Channing Ward, Barry Sanders Jr. and Jordan Jenkins. The analysts will also take a look at players whose stock increased after the recent national and regional all-star games.
RecruitingNation writers will contribute with a look at what's still on the board at Michigan and how USC is dealing with sanctions.
That team?
The Alabama Crimson Tide.
After landing five-star safety Landon Collins and four-star athlete Cyrus Jones at the Under Armour All-America Game last week, the Tide leaped ahead of Texas to become the nation’s No. 1 class.
Haubert and Luginbill will discuss other movers and shakers in the top 25 and reflect on recent commitments from players like Channing Ward, Barry Sanders Jr. and Jordan Jenkins. The analysts will also take a look at players whose stock increased after the recent national and regional all-star games.
RecruitingNation writers will contribute with a look at what's still on the board at Michigan and how USC is dealing with sanctions.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- With college football's bowl season in the rear-view mirror, it's full-time hoops, right? Well, not yet. We've still got football recruiting in peak season and there's always plenty of football to kick around. Oh, and that Tebow guy is still on everyone's minds. But yes, we are subtly shifting into basketball season, so here are your latest Gator-related links on ESPN.com (basketball edition):
Experts: Revised Final Four picks (Insider)
Jay Bilas, Fran Fraschilla, Doug Gottlieb and Joe Lunardi revisit their preseason Final Four predictions and update their picks, with Syracuse gaining momentum, while Florida and Louisville are falling off.
The nation’s top 25 freshmen (Insider)
John Gasaway unveils his top 25 freshmen in college hoops based on their performance thus far. Kentucky’s Anthony Davis tops the list, which includes two of his teammates and a number of other SEC youngsters like Florida's Bradley Beal.
SEC Power Rankings
Andy Katz has Florida down to No. 5, saying the Gators keep finding ways to lose on the road. Can't argue that.
Experts: Revised Final Four picks (Insider)
Jay Bilas, Fran Fraschilla, Doug Gottlieb and Joe Lunardi revisit their preseason Final Four predictions and update their picks, with Syracuse gaining momentum, while Florida and Louisville are falling off.
The nation’s top 25 freshmen (Insider)
John Gasaway unveils his top 25 freshmen in college hoops based on their performance thus far. Kentucky’s Anthony Davis tops the list, which includes two of his teammates and a number of other SEC youngsters like Florida's Bradley Beal.
SEC Power Rankings
Andy Katz has Florida down to No. 5, saying the Gators keep finding ways to lose on the road. Can't argue that.


