|
Three former Gators invited to NFL combine
It wasn't the greatest season for the Florida football team, but some former Gators have still managed to earn an invitation to the NFL Combine.
DT Jaye Howard, RB Chris Rainey and RB Jeff Demps all received invites to the Combine, which will be held Feb. 22-28 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Howard and Rainey recently participated in the Senior Bowl last month.
It is interesting that Demps received an invite because last month Florida officials announced that he had decided to end his football career to focus on a potential career in track and field - with plans to try and make it to the 2012 Olympics.
This past weekend, Demps competed in his first indoor meet of the season and the two-time defending NCAA Champion finished first in the men’s 60 meters with an NCAA automatic qualifying time of 6.59.
“We’re obviously very pleased with Jeff,” Florida head coach Mike Holloway said at the time. “He’ll be the first to tell you that he didn’t execute the race well in the final, but he’s been working a lot in practice and he’ll only continue to improve as we get deeper into the season.”
Most Recent Blog Posts
About the blogger
Florida Gators fans, welcome to the Gator Report for all your news about Gators football, basketball and all UF sports. It's written by University of Florida beat writer Antonya English and the staff of the Tampa Bay Times. We invite your comments and participation.
E-mail Antonya English:
english@tampabay.com
Advertisement
Advertisement
On the radio
Times writers Rick Stroud and Tom Jones are talking sports at WDAE. Check in mornings beginning at 6 a.m.
Most Popular Categories
Follow us on Facebook
Comment Policy
| Please be sure your comments are appropriate before submitting them. Inappropriate comments include content that: |
| Is libelous |
| Is abusive, harassing, or threatening |
| Is obscene, vulgar, or profane |
| Is racially, ethnically or religiously offensive |
| Is illegal or encourages criminal acts |
| Is known to be inaccurate or contains a false attribution |
| Infringes copyrights, trademarks, publicity or any other rights of others |
| Impersonates anyone (actual or fictitious) |
| Solicits funds, goods or services, or advertises |
| The Tampa Bay Times does not edit posts but reserves the right to delete comments that violate our policy. |
Registration FAQ
| Read our Frequently Asked Questions on how to register to comment on the site. |

Loading...