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Repeating


By MIKE McCALL I ALLIGATOR STAFF WRITER
mmccall@alligator.org

Gators hope to reprise title run


have been reduced to a
yearlong drill.
There are months of
conditioning, followed by fall camp
and a grueling season.
Then, a whistle blows in Miami,
and it's time to rinse and repeat.
Basking in the glory of last sea-
son's BCS championship is not part
of the process, but there are plenty
of accolades floating around.
The defending champs return
most of their key players, including
a quarterback already hailed as one
of the game's greats and a coach rec-
ognized as the best in the business.
The Gators were picked as the
preseason No. 1 by every major col-
lege football magazine and received
58 of 60 first-place votes in the Asso-
ciated Press poll the highest total
ever but they still feel like there
are doubters.
There's something left to prove:
that they belong among the best
teams ever.
These Gators are hungry for
more than another trophy. They
want perfection.
"We want to be great," receiver
David Nelson said. "We want to
be known as one of the best, so we
want to be known as the team that
did it again. That's what we're try-
ing to prove. We want to prove to
the country that we can do it again.
A lot of people are ranking us No.
1, but they also have their doubts
that no team can do it again. Right
now, we are hungry to prove people
wrong."
After a summer trying to avoid
their own press clippings, taking
advice from a slew of big-time guest
speakers and fuming over past loss-
es, the day has arrived.
The quest for the best season in
school history starts now.

Friends in High Places
Despite the high expectations
inside and out of the locker room,
the company line throughout the
offseason was, "We just want to win


the Southeastern Conference." But
back then, Game 1 against Charles-
ton Southern was still a far-off date.
Now that kickoff has ceased to
be Sept. 5 and become Saturday, it's
more clear what this team is about.
As quarterback Tim Tebow dem-
onstrated in his speech following
the loss to Ole Miss last year, an un-
defeated season is a priority. So is
repeating.
To that end, coach Urban Meyer
brought in experts on the subject
during the offseason. Lou Holtz,
Tony Dungy and Mike Shanahan
were among the guest speakers in-
vited into the Florida locker room
- three coaches with experience
when it comes to defending cham-
pionships.
Holtz won a national title with
Notre Dame in 1988, but saw his bid
for a repeat stymied by Miami after
an 11-0 start. Dungy's Indianapolis
Colts also failed in an attempt to
repeat their 2006 Super Bowl win,
but Shanahan successfully coached
the Denver Broncos to back-to-back
titles in 1997-98.
And if that's not enough help,
there's a pretty
good example just
down the street
in UF basketball
coach Billy Dono-
van, who won con-
secutive champi-
Dungy onships in 2006-07
and will serve as
Meyer's blueprint for success.
"The way he managed it, espe-
cially when they hit a little skid in
the middle of the season, the way he
pulled that (2007) team back togeth-
er [was impressive]," Meyer said.
"I learned a lot. That was one of the
best basketball teams of all time."
Meyer picked Donovan's brain
during the offseason for tips to keep
his team focused, even showing the
same Tiger Woods interview that
Donovan showed his squad. In it,
Woods defines greatness as having
the ability to win again and again,
something Holtz was convinced


Andrew Stanfill / Alligator Staff
Linebackers Brandon Spikes (left) and Dustin Doe (32) hope to be kissing another crystal ball when the 2010 BCS National Championship Game rolls
around on Jan. 7 in Pasadena, Calif. The Gators are trying to become the first team to win back-to-back titles during the BCS era.


Florida could do after watching just
one practice on his visit.
"It's very difficult (to repeat),
but I think Florida is in a class by
themselves," said Holtz, currently
an analyst for ESPN. "Here's what
impressed me the
most. I didn't ex-
Spect to see this, but
I saw a group of
coaches so enthu-
siastic, players so
focused and work-
ing hard, it looked
Holtz like a team that
was out to prove
something. It's not just their talent
and leadership. You don't usually
see a veteran football team working
that hard."

Lessons Learned
The work ethic Holtz saw stems
partly from a chip on the players'
shoulders.
But unlike most teams, the Gators
aren't trying to overcome it. They've
seen what happens when it's gone.
After winning the 2006 national
title, Florida went 9-4 and lost to
Michigan in the Capital One Bowl.
"A lot of times, when you're as


successful as we've been through-
out our career, you get complacent,"
Nelson said. "That's what happened
two years ago. We thought we had
all the answers, and they showed us.
There are a lot of guys on this team
who were on that
2007 team, went
to the Capital One
Bowl and felt that
loss, so we don't
want that again.
We still carry that
loss, that pain we
Shanahan had against Michi-
gan in the Capital
One Bowl. We still have that grudge,
that sick feeling in our stomach."
That's the other thing about this
team: losses die hard.
All the highs of a national title
haven't wiped that loss to Michigan
away, and despite the turnaround
that ensued, stumbling against Ole
Miss is still a touchy subject.
"That loss is still frustrating to
everybody, although a lot of good
came from it," Tebow said. "That's
one of the good things about our
team, though, is how upset and mad
we get about something like that.
"We get pretty self-motivated


statistical breakdown


UF
43.6
12.9
213.9
231.1
179.9
105.4
83/161 (520)
63/192 (33%)
62/68 (75'o)
27/39 (46%)
+22


Points Scored
Points Allowed
Passing Yards
Rushing Yards
Passing Yards Allowed
Rushing Yards Allowed
3rd Down Conversions
3rd Down Defense
Red Zone Scoring Efficiency (TD '-)
Red Zone Defense (TD%)
Turnover Margin


CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
23.1
22.3
183.1
109.8
190.4
155.3
62/157 (3900)
62/152 (41%)
34/42 (60,')1
31/47 (49%)
+6


from things like that, and irritated,
and we still use that today in prac-
tice."
Reminding themselves of losses
and keeping a narrow watch on the
conference schedule are just tricks
to stay focused and avoid compla-
cency, the two biggest roadblocks
that Dungy, Shanahan and Holtz
pointed out to the team this sum-
mer.
The only on-field question about
the Gators is whether they can re-
place receivers Percy Harvin and
Louis Murphy.
With a thin group of wideouts,
none of whom are as proven as their
predecessors, it's a legitimate con-
cern.
But Florida has a trump card.
For the first time in 20 games,
Tebow is healthy.
For the final six contests in 2007,
Tebow took painkilling injections to
deal with his injured right shoulder,
and he did the same thing all last
season after re-injuring it in the sea-
son opener against Hawaii.
"He's 100 percent for the first
time in his career, which is scary,"
Nelson said. "You can see that extra
get-up that he has, and I can't wait
to see him on Saturday."


Similar Starts
If UF does manage an undefeat-
ed season, it wouldn't be the first in
school history.
In 1911, the Gators' first year
playing against big-name oppo-
nents, they went 5-0-1, tying South
Carolina.
This year will start just as that
one did, with Florida hosting a team
from Charleston. Then, it was The
Citadel, which UF topped before
defeating three other teams from the
state and crowning themselves "The
Champions of South Carolina."
Now, it's Charleston Southern,
and the Gators have their eyes on
much more. It's the start of a march
they hope ends with another crystal
ball.
The drill won't be over until the
S whistle blows in Pasadena.


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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009


Johnson urges



transparency


By CHELSEA KEENAN and
KATHRYN RANHORN
Alligator Writers
During Tuesday's Student
Senate meeting, Student Body
President Jordan Johnson was
first to sign a waiver granting
UF students access to his previ-
ously unavailable records that
were protected under the Family
Educational Rights and Privacy
Act, more commonly referred to
as FERPA.
FERPA, a federal law, pro-
tects students' educational re-
cords from being viewed by the
public.
Johnson encouraged senators
to sign the voluntary waiver,
which would allow items such as
voting records and recordings of
Senate meetings to be put online.
"This is a big deal," he said.
"We had a lot of people to go
through and research to do."
Although members from the


Progress Party and the Orange
and Blue Party said they are
pleased with Johnson's deci-
sions, they've progressed with
their own initiatives to promote
transparency.
"This is a big deal. We
had a lot of people to go
through and research to
do."
Jordan Johnson
Student Body President

"We've been releasing our
voting records on our Web site
since the very first date," said
Sen. Dave Schneider, Progress
Party leader.
Orange and Blue Party leader
Jonathan Ossip said signing the
waiver is a step in the right di-
rection but is not enough since
it does not include SG-related e-
SEE WAIVER, PAGE 9


LOCAL

Judge upholds


bar ordinance
By C.J. PRUNER
Alligator Writer
In a recent development of Gainesville's battle with the bottle, an
Alachua County judge upheld a city ordinance that attempts to curb
underage drinking.
The Underage Prohibition in Alcoholic Beverage Establishments
ordinance, which went into effect April 1, restricts
bars from admitting people under 21 after 9 p.m.
if the bars have exceeded a certain number of un-
derage drinking offenses. Venues with a capacity
of less than 201 can have five offenses, while venues
with a capacity of more than 201 can have 10.
Hearings began last month after local bar owner
Rob Zeller challenged the ordinance's constitution-
Roundtree ality. After hearing arguments from both sides,
Alachua County Circuit Judge Robert Roundtree
decided to uphold the law, according to Gainesville litigation attorney
Elizabeth Waratuke.
In a small victory for bar owners, the court struck out a clause that
SEE ORDINANCE, PAGE 9


* Tim Tebow (right)
will take the field
for his final season
opener Saturday
against FCS foe
Charleston South-
ern. The Gators
enter the season as
heavy favorites to
repeat as champs.
See Story, Page 18.


Toss-Up
UF student Etai
Dvora, member of
the group Objects
in Motion, practices
juggling clubs after
class on the Plaza
of the Americas
Thursday afternoon.
The group, the
official juggling
club at UF, meets
every Tuesday and
Thursday afternoon
for practice. Jugglers
learn to keep objects
like balls, clubs and
rings suspended in the
air simultaneously.
They also practice
contact juggling,
where objects must
continuously touch a
person's body.


County gives $1M to nonprofits


* 31 LOCAL PROGRAMS
WILL RECEIVE FUNDING.

By DALIA SABBAGH
Alligator Contributing Writer
The Alachua County Commis-
sion unanimously approved more
than $1 million in funding for 31
nonprofit programs in a meeting
Thursday.


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The programs were narrowed
down from about 70 by the county's
Community Agency Partnership
Program, which grants yearly re-
imbursement
Alachua County funding to lo-
COmmission cal groups that
aim to reduce
poverty in Alachua County.
The application process began six
months ago and required that all ap-
plicants take a training session, said


A visiting profes-
sor of art history from
Cape Town, South
Africa lectured at the
Harn Museum about
the historical evolu-
tion of photography in
his country. See story,
Page 3.


board member Jennifer Tragash.
Out of about 70 programs, the
board chose 38 to move to the sec-
ond round of consideration, Tragash
said.
Of those, 31 were selected to re-
ceive funding.
"We have collectively spent about
900 hours reviewing these 38 appli-
cations that could be up to 2 inches
SEE COMMISSION, PAGE 9


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WHAT'S HAPPENING
Multicultural Greek Council
Showcase: Evolution
Today, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Reitz Union Grand Ballroom
Each organization from MGC
will be showcasing their values,
traditions and history through
live performances and skits.

African Student Union Meeting
Today, 6:30 p.m.
CSE E-222
Join ASU for the first monthly
general body meeting of the
year. Free food will be served.
For more information, go to
www.ASUatUF.com.

Shabbat at Hillel
Today, 7 p.m. and Saturday,
10:30 a.m.
2020 W University Ave.
Hillel will be celebrating
Shabbat with its three regular
service options and an alterna-
tive learner's service for those
who want to learn more about
Shabbat, followed by free ko-
sher dinner. Shabbat continues
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Line Item Amount
Student Government $4,691,659
Recreational Sports $4,705,751
J. Wayne Reitz Union $4.976040
TOTAL $14,373,450

If you have any questions concerning this bud-
get, please contact the Student Senate office
at 392-1665. Any amendment to this budget
must be sponsored by a student senator. The
deadline to submit amendments to the Senate
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 3


AROUND GAINESVILLE

City codes may pull


plug on 'Pool Bus'


By DAVID TINTNER
Alligator Contributing Writer

When a few college kids salvaged
a $400 school bus and turned it into
a pool, they thought they had struck
gold; but last Thursday, the City of
Gainesville Code Enforcement Divi-
sion asked them to remove the bus
from their property.
The students were cited for three
$250 violations, according to Ed
Dimuccio, investigator for the City
of Gainesville Code Enforcement
Division. The offenses included the
pool being too close to power lines
and the pool not meeting the stan-
dards for fencing and enclosure.
The owners of the bus, six room-
mates who live on the 1000 block of
Sixth Avenue, found the bus on a
Craigslist ad from a Baptist preacher
in Orange Heights last October. For
an additional $600, they got the reg-
istration, insurance and tag to make
it legal.
Originally, they used the bus
to drive to the UF-Georgia game
and tailgate. They also took it on a
weeklong camping trip, drove their
friends downtown on Halloween
and even occasionally dropped their
friends off at classes, said Giancarlo


Marogti, a fifth-year senior and part-
owner of the bus.
In an act of vandalism on St.
Patrick's Day, the bus' tires were
slashed and the windshield was
broken. Instead of repairing the
damage, the owners came up with a
different idea.
"We were walking to the pool
one day and just wished that we
didn't have to," said Adam Heaton,
a graduate student and another
owner of the bus.
They removed part of the roof,
took out the windows and turned it
into a swimming pool. They added
an entertainment center where the
roof remained.
"We bought a pool pump, fil-
ter and pool liner," Marogti said.
"It was up and running in about a
week."
The roommates enjoyed the pool
for more than a month before an in-
vestigator from code enforcement
came to them with a list of viola-
tions.
"We're willing to do anything to
make it legitimate to stay," Heaton
said, in hopes of making the bus
safe and acceptable under city laws.
Since the inspector's visit, the men
have drained the water from the


Cal 'Big Red' Walters strikes a pose in a school-bus-turned-swimming-pool parked at a house on the
1000 block of Southwest Sixth Avenue. The bus owners are working to bring it up to code.


pool and plan to move the bus far-
ther away from the power lines.
"It's become a landmark of the
neighborhood," Heaton said. "Ev-
erybody loves it."
Even if the students find a way
to securely lock the back and front
doors, they would still be in viola-
tion of ordinances regarding swim-
ming pools, Dimuccio said.
"A child could get in it and no-


body would know," he said. "It's
becoming a safety hazard."
The division is waiting on a
maintenance report for the bus to
determine if it is safe to drive on
streets.
The bus is also more than 35 feet
long, too long to be parked at the
house even if registered as an RV,
according to Dimuccio.
"Their best bet is to find a place to


store it and then bring it back for less
than 72 hours to use it," Dimuccio
said. "I don't see any way they're
going to be able to keep it."
If they are allowed to keep the
bus, the owners said they plan on
fixing it up so that it can be driven to
campus on game days.
"It's been such a big part of our
college careers," Marogti said. "We
don't want to lose it."


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* HE IS VISITING FROM CAPE TOWN.

By SHEMUEL ARRINDELL
Alligator Contributing Writer

Michael Godby, a professor of art history
at the University of Cape Town in South Af-
rica, presented a lecture on the evolution of


the country's photography Thursday night.
Godby, who spoke as a part of the Ham
Eminent Scholar lecture series, said South
African photographers changed their styles
based on historical events like apartheid, pro-
tests, strikes and religious practices.
Now, more than 20 years later, photo-
graphs representing a more positive South
Africa are being displayed in small South Af-


rican galleries and museums, he said.
After the presentation, Tom Southall, the
Ham's photography curator, made a com-
parison to the Great Depression when he said
photos were taken "of the people, but not for
the people," adding the situation is improv-
ing.
Helen Safa, a retired UF professor of an-
thropology and Latin American studies, said


she doesn't believe art or photography is get-
ting more popular in South Africa.
Safa, who traveled to South Africa in 2001,
said the money in South Africa is spent on
items like cars, not art.
If South Africans are not willing to buy
and display their own art, the photographers
will continue to sell their work in American
and European galleries, she said.


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STUDENT GOVERNMENT

Parties look to fill spots


By CAROLYN TILLO
Alligator Writer
Thursday marked the beginning of Stu-
dent Government elections when students
with intentions of joining a student political
party stopped by the Reitz Union.
The Unite Party attracted about 60 stu-
dents. About 20 students committed to the
Orange and Blue Party and about 15 commit-
ted to the Progress Party.
Orange and Blue Party Sen. Ben Cavataro
said candidates came into the interviews with
varying ideas, including fixing the elevators
in Beaty Towers and shortening the lines for
free printing.
"A lot of the ideas are motivated by real
student concerns, you know, what real peo-
ple are feeling," Cavataro said.
Freshman Michael Morales said he's lean-
ing toward the Orange and Blue Party.
"I definitely find that their policy of put-
ting the students before themselves is some-
thing I can agree with," he said.
Dave Schneider, Progress Party president,
said his party's goal this election season is to
bring SG from its third-floor office to the stu-


dents.
Sophomore Jeanna Lee said she was in-
terested in the Progress Party because it
embodies the idea that there is room for im-
provement in SG and encourages a diverse
platform.
"There's good students leading ev-
erywhere, not just Greek houses,
not just the dorms."
Jason Yoepp
Unite Party spokesman

Unite Party spokesman Jason Yoepp said
the party saw a great turnout, but he doesn't
want students to be discouraged from stop-
ping by today or Tuesday.
He said there are plenty of good students
out there, and he doesn't want them to be in-
timidated or think they don't have a shot.
"There's good students leading every-
where," he said. "Not just Greek houses, not
just the dorms."
Slating will continue today and Tuesday
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m in Room 284 of the Reitz
Union.


Google exec gives $5M

for children's hospital


By ALISON SCHWARTZ
Alligator Contributing Writer

Good is finally coming from a lo-
cal family's nightmare.
Wednesday, less than two years
after Horst and Luisa Ferrero's
3-year-old son died from medical
error at UF's pediatric clinic, the Se-
bastian Ferrero Foundation received
a $5 million gift from Google's tech-
nology director, Craig Silverstein,
a Gainesville native who became
Google's first employee in 1998.
The money will go toward ad-
vancing the foundation's mission of
establishing a full-service children's
hospital in Gainesville.
"Growing up the child of two
doctors, I understand the important


role medical care plays in a com-
munity," Silverstein said in a press
release. "The more I hear about this
project and what it will bring to
Gainesville, the more excited I am
by it."
Deborah Peeples, executive di-
rector of the Sebastian
Local Ferrero Foundation,
News described Sebastian's
family as "deeply grat-
ified and excited" about the gift.
"They feel this is a wonderful
way to honor Sebastian," Peeples
said. "We want him to be remem-
bered as the little hero who brought
the community together to improve
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A local women's advocacy group
is accepting applications for mini
grants for groups or individuals
who support Gainesville's women.
The Gainesville Commission on
the Status of Women will offer the


grants bi-annually, and $500 will be
distributed between up to three ad-
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According to GCOSW member
and UF student Megan Silbert, the
organization is committed to offer-
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and hopes the program will contin-


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The online application asks for
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News impact on women and
girls in Gainesville.
About 20 contributors, includ-
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helped to create the evaluation cri-
teria that will be used to judge the
entries, Silbert said.
The GCOSW was founded more
than 25 years ago to promoteequal-
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pant Jan Zak, who helped distribute
information about the mini grant via
the organization's e-group.


Zak stressed the effect of the
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Editorial
With the second week under your belts, you're probably
feeling a little fatigued.
This is understandable. We at the Editorial Board feel your
pain, but would like to remind you that the acceptable period
for mourning is over fall is in full swing. Drop/Add is over.
So like a claustrophobic who made the poor decision to ride Ep-
cot's Mission: Space, you're locked in for the full ride, whether
you decide you like it or not (or bang against the door scream-
ing to be let out, ruining the ride for the rest of the people in
your capsule).
Bad memories.
And, if you've already made it through this heady introduc-
tion, it looks like you're also locked in for this week's edition
of...


Darts & Laurels

And now to point to someone who is having a better week
than you: our favorite (we only know one) former mullet-rock-
ing, hockey-playing impregnator Levi Johnston. We don't
know how much he got paid to write a tell-all on Sarah Palin
for Vanity Fair, but from the snippets we've seen from it about
late-night Taco Bell runs and reality TV marathons, it's mad
compelling.
However, for taking his 15 minutes of fame to a new high (or
low, whatever), we'd like to cast a hey-at-least-you-taught-us-
it's-possible-to-feel-sympathy-for-Sarah-Palin DART at Levi
Johnston. We understand that money can be tempting, but for
the love of all that is holy, think about your kid and her mother.
(Coming to newsstands Sept. 8.)
Someone else who's having a better week than you is reign-
ing table tennis champion Wang Hao. The 25-year-old was
banned from dating until national team officials finally set him
up with other Chinese table tennis player, Peng Luyang. We
wonder if all his training and skill cultivation wasn't an elabo-
rate ploy to get the government to set him up with a girl, but if
it was, more power to him for achieving his goals.
For going to the most extreme lengths to get a girl, ever, we'd
like to send a your-level-of-dedication-to-getting-laid-is-second-
only-to-Mario-in-Super-Mario-Bros. LAUREL to Peng Luyang.
Although, considering this is probably just China using him to
breed the ultimate ping-pong protege, Luyang might have been
better off skipping those years he threw away in a specialized
ping-pong academy and just applying for a VISA and a spot on
"The Pick-Up Artist." But hey, whatever works.
To throw some positivity into the mix, we'd like to send a
LAUREL to those involved in the new coalition to prevent re-
currences of the Tau Epsilon Phi and Pi Kappa Phi fraternity
hazing incidents. Hazing is bad in most cases. However, we do
wonder if the last case of hazing at UF was that bad. We think a
second coalition should be formed to promote Sigma Lambda
Gamma sorority's alleged "hazing" scenario, which involved
restrictions on Facebook, make-up and fast food. "Real" hazing,
though, is no good.
We already lauded SG last week for responding to student
outcry and re-instating The New York Times readership pro-
gram on campus. This time, however, we'd like to send a but-it-
only-took-you-90-letters-to-the-editor-and-constant-takeover-
of-the-opinions-pages-to-do-something DART at the Student
Government officials who sometimes treat this paper like it's
the now-defunct Juicy Campus.
We'll also send out a LAUREL to our readers who had to
put up with officials complain about complaints, or whatever
they were doing. And to think that things will only get worse
with SG elections on the horizon...
We appreciate getting The New York Times back, but we
also appreciate getting the last word.
That's all for this week. Enjoy watching Florida play some
school no one's ever heard of on Saturday. Go Gators?


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Slating brings annoyance, fliers for all


f you don't have of headphones, I strongly suggest
that this week or next you invest in a pair.
You don't eve need to attach them to an iPod or
even portable CD player, and they don't even have to be
expensive; a standard $5 pair from Wal-Mart will do.
They only need to last the next five weeks or so.
I would also advise rerouting your daily walk to and
from classes: away from large public areas including,
but not limited to, Turlington Plaza, the Plaza of the
Americas and anywhere near Anderson and Matherly
halls. Ambushes may await you in other parts of cam-
pus. In this case, just steer clear of all bright blue, red
and orange shirts.
Taken together, these defensive measures should in-
sulate you from the barrage of fliers, political posturing
and free pencils that await you over the course of the
next four to five weeks.
Indeed, it is the most wonderful time of the year for
UF students as Student Government elections gear up.
For the uninitiated (that's you, freshmen), the next five
weeks will be more aggravating than anything you have
ever experienced.
Around every corner of campus, an SG flier or el-
evator speech awaits to ambush you between 8 a.m. to
5 p.m, including lunch breaks. It is almost impossible
to avoid this broadside of fake smiles and politicking,
but by taking the measures suggested above, you can
significantly increase the chance of you escaping this
ordeal unscathed.
To be fair, it does seem a bit hypocritical of me to be
complaining about how bothersome SG elections can be
when just last spring I was one of the army of orange,
blue and red waiting to greet you during your daily


Kyle Robisch
letters@alligator org


commute through campus, armed
with a plastic grin and a handful
of stickers.
However it seems that this elec-
tion is going to be particularly dirty
and bitterly contested, if the letters
and guest columns in the Alligator
and the speeches in Student Senate
are any indication of the months to


come.
I should also point out that my criticism is not lim-
ited to a single political party or grouping; every party
and member is and will be guilty of political pandering
to the students, myself most likely included.
But that certainly does not mean you have to blindly
accept it.
It certainlymay be important to you to vote and be
informed, and by all means please do so. However, the
glossy fliers and free pencils that will come to litter Tur-
lington Plaza do not aid in the political education pro-
cess.
Don't be afraid to do your own research and find out
for yourself about the parties' platforms and voting re-
cords.
So while this brown-nosing is to be expected in any
election at any level from SG to the United States pres-
idential election, it is also important to be able to cut
through what is B.S. and what is true.
But since that is becoming increasingly impossible in
SG elections, the better strategy may be to keep your
head down and ears covered.
Kyle Robisch is a political science and economics junior.
His column appears weekly.


The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator.


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Guest column

Fans should remember they represent UF on game days

2008 BCS National Championship game in Miami, we are so proud to be Florida we represent an exceptional university and a unique com-
the Gators are ready to roll again Saturday in the & Jordan Johnson Gators. unity.


season opener against the Charleston Southern Bucca-
neers.
Head football coach Urban Meyer, quarterback Tim
Tebow and the entire team will do their all to bring recog-
nition and respect to UF once again.
We believe Gators fans will follow their lead. That's
because each home game is not only a chance to show-
case Florida football; it's also a great opportunity to show


Speaking Out UF has a great football pro-
gram and a great athletic pro-
gram. Our students are among the best in the country. As
we celebrate the action on the field, let's mirror these facts
in how we treat ourselves and each other.
We know how to have a great time. We also know to
treat others respectfully, follow the rules and look out for
one another's safety and well-being.


Home games are our chance to showcase UF and
Gainesville at its best. Hundreds of thousands of alumni
and supporters worldwide will be watching, as will mil-
lions of others.
Thank you for your great Game-Day spirit. Have a ter-
rific time and GO GATORS!
Patricia Telles-Irvin, Vice President for Student AIt-r ..
Jordan Johnson, UF Student Body President


Column

Political bumper stickers are childish, show driver stupidity


If the eyes are the window to the soul,
then a bumper sticker is the portal to the
back of a moron's head.
I'm not referring to classic pieces of car
flair, such as "Where's the beef?," "Drive it
like you stole it" and the ever-popular "My
kid beat up your honor student." Gems like
these get straight to the point if they have
one. Asking tailgaters to locate their meat
won't elicit a nasty response. They'll prob-
ably snort a chuckle and continue happily
riding your ass while constantly re-reading
your lame automobile decorations.
Recently, however, I've noticed the once-
gleeful tradition of selecting the perfect
bumper sticker has devolved into pulling
punches at political opponents. Gator Na-
tion, this is a disaster. Why are we wasting
our cars' surface area arguing political agen-
das when we could be goading fellow trav-
elers into mashing the pedal to the metal?
We have Bill O'Reilly and Keith Olber-
mann on television, Rush Limbaugh and


National Public Radio in traffic and our
empty-headed neighbors and co-workers to
fill every other gap in our days. There is no
reason the exterior of our cars should argue
our points to people we've never met. Why
stir up trouble on the highway? Most of us
have obviously forgotten the all-too-true
warning sign donned by hundreds of 1991
Dodge Rams: "Keep honking, I'm reload-
ing."
I work a part-time job where I see hun-
dreds of bumper stickers daily. Sometimes I
laugh, but mostly I shake my head in either
disgust or confusion. Lately, I've been see-
ing hordes of shiny new anti-Barack Obama
bumper stickers, which makes sense be-
cause he's working from the office that can-
not escape criticism.
Some of my favorites: "So, how's that
hope and change working out for you?,"
"I'll keep my guns, freedom and money
... You can keep the 'change!'" and "Buck
Ofama." (OK, that last one has been done


Before, but I saw one
Chevy Equinox so en-
thusiastic it decided to
"buck" the president
twice).
On other vehicles, I
Adam Wynn see tailgates and bum-
letters@alligatororg pers wearing slightly
older, faded bumper
stickers. They say
inane things like "No more Nazis vote
Democrat," or "dubya dubya dubya dot liar
dot com." The surplus of NObama stick-
ers seems to be a petty attempt at revenge
on every motorist whose car spouted anti-
George W. Bush jargon through the better
part of last year.
The best anti-W sticker uses the ex-pres-
ident's middle initial to begin the phrase
"Worst president ever."
Cue Comic Book Guy from "The Simp-
sons."
I imagine such a creation just about max-


es out the intellectual capacity of someone
who has never heard of Herbert Hoover, the
"do-nothing" president who slid us into the
Great Depression.
Bush is out of office. Get rid of your stu-
pid, fruitless bumper sticker and go pray for
the servicemen in your family.
Obama is trudging through a dead-
weight legislative branch, but he still has
three years to go. Scrape the childish stick-
ers from your rear bumper because they
will look like crap in 2012 no matter how his
presidential term is remembered.
As for your cars, apologize for dress-
ing them up in all things ridiculous. They
probably appreciate your angry adhesives
as much as your grandma's Pomeranian
likes its Superman costume. If you insist on
pimping your ride with rear-end stickiness,
I suggest touting your kid's ability to wal-
lop other 12-year-olds.
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He said there is a bill sponsored by the
Orange and Blue Party in the Judiciary Com-
mittee, a group in charge of choosing and ap-
proving bills that will be discussed in Senate
meetings, that would call for a more compre-
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"The only reason you wouldn't want your
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Johnson said records will eventually be on-
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change to the Web site, not everything will be
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Nury Hyre, an economics senior, said she
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we all agree that the agency is getting what we are rec-
ommending."
Unfortunately, she said, the requests for funding ex-
ceeded the amount available by more than $1 million.
"It's increasingly a struggle to be able to provide
funding for nonprofits, and there is a growing amount
of need in our community for our social services," said
County Manager Randall Reid.


Among the agencies that received funding are
Big Brothers and Sisters of Mid-Florida, Bread of the
Mighty Food Bank, Children's Home Society, Elder-
Care of Alachua County, Epilepsy Foundation of Flor-
ida, Florida Organic Growers, St. Francis House, the
Hippodrome State Theatre, Planned Parenthood and
Peaceful Paths.
"It's a grueling process for everyone, but I am com-
pletely satisfied with the vote," Tragash said. "The fact
that it was unanimous that doesn't happen often -
means that the commission recognizes chronic poverty
as a problem."


Underage arrests down

ORDINANCE, from page 1

prohibits bars from using an "innocent owner" defense. The
defense allows owners to contest admission restrictions if they
can prove that there was no way to prevent underage drinking,
such as the use of fake IDs.
The UF Student Senate has spoken out against the ordinance,
claiming that it hurts businesses and prohibits() safe nightlife
engagements of the underage population of students."
UF Student Body President Jordan Johnson said the devel-
opment is a healthy compromise.
"This isn't an issue about one person having a drink at a bar.
It's about making sure that everyone is safe when they go
out," Johnson said.
Local Since the law took effect, there has been a de-
News crease in underage drinking arrests, according
to the Gainesville Police Department's Web site.
Offenses for bars with a capacity of more
than 201 have plummeted about 75 percent, while arrests
at bars with a capacity of less than 201 have seen about a 46
percent decrease.
Lt. Keith Kameg, GPD spokesman, attributed the encour-
aging statistics to the cooperative effort between bars and
police and "the legislation's teeth."
"We want to make sure that Gainesville is a vibrant, yet
safe, community," he said. "The bars have been doing a really
great job working with us to make sure that this works."
Joseph Gloger, a Gainesville bouncer, was surprised at how
seriously owners and police are working to address the issue
and warns potential underage patrons of the consequences.
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players who will stay home for a
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"It's all part of the grow-
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some adversity, you will get bet-
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Despite the competition, the
women and their new coach are
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"They [the returners] help
with everything from the golf
game all the way down to the
academics and getting to know
the school," said Dowling. "Our
team has been great. They seem
to get along really well.
"The freshmen have a lot to
learn, not so much with their
golf game, but with being a stu-
dent-athlete at the University of
Florida. It's a huge asset to have
a group of upperclassmen who
are willing and helpful."


All set to start Saturday are
Maurkice Pouncey at center,
Mike Pouncey at right guard
and Marcus Gilbert at right
tackle.
Carl Johnson will also start,
but his position will be dictat-
,ed by who the
fifth lineman
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Football James Wilson
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So far this season, Becky Bur-
leigh's squad hasn't tipped its
hand.
The Gators have played three
games, and they've won all of them.
But those were better classified as
tune-ups, not measuring sticks.
Only one of the teams played in
last year's NCAA Championship
- Miami, a team that was bounced
in the first round.
When the Gators (3-0-0) take on
Indiana (3-0-0) today, that soft-op-
ponent trend will continue.
The Hoosiers were a below-.500
team last year, and although they
are unbeaten so far this season,
their victories have come against


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The Bruins are a powerhouse,
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UCLA has gotten off to a rough
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well and exposes your weakness-
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not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. All employment opportunities advertised herein are subject to the laws which prohibit discrimina-
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BIVENS COVE
1/1 From $649 2/2 From $699
3/2 From $824 4/3 From $1099
Close to UF/Shands Pet Friendly
(352) 376-2507 3301 SW 13th Street
12-9-09-75-2



*4*PARKING*30
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. Can leave mssg. 12-9-09-74-2


2/2 & 3/3 with GARAGE!
W/D, Alarm, Huge patio!
We love pets! $875-$1012
372-0400*MadisonPointe.org
12-9-75-2






PO LOS
Tof Gaiinesville
Three Pools! Three Bus Routes!
Two Jacuzzis! Business Center!
Billards Room! Fitness Center w/ Free
weights! Sand Volleyball!
Tennis Courts! Basketball Courts!
Close to UF, Shands, 1-75, & Shopping!
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms for NOW & Fall!!!
GREAT SPECIALS!!!
1/1-$684 2/2-$512w/all util 3/3-$399w/all util
2330 SW Williston Rd.
www.ThePolosUF.com 352-335-7656
12-9-09-75-2


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Huge Private Dog Park
1's from $499 Waive all fees
Close to UF, Shands, Butler Plaza
Pet Friendly 376-1248
www.hiddenvillageapt.com
2725 SW 27th Ave
12-9-74-2


l's, 2's and 4's
AS BIG AS A HOUSE!
Great School Districts
Free Personal Training
75 SW 75th Street Call 332-7401 12-
9-75-2



Get it while it's HOT!
Starting at $299
FREE Tanning*Pool*Gym
3813 SW 34th st
Call NOW! 372-8100
12-9-09-75-2


MUSEUM WALK
2/2's $945 CABLE & WATER Included
All Inclusive roommate matching $606
ParknRide Bus Route-Always be on time!
3500 SW 19th Ave*www.museumwalk.com
379-WALK*
12-9-09-75-2



SORORITY ROW 2BDs!
2br/2.5ba from $899
W/D included. No Move-in Fees!
Pets welcome! FREE Parking!
372-7111 CollegeManor.org
12-9-09-75-2


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LAKEWOOD VILLAS
Large 1, 2 & 3 bdrm Floor Plans;
Starting at $695
Furniture Packages Inc. Washer/Dryer;
Workout Rm, Tennis Court; Swimming Pool;
Sauna etc. Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-3
700 SW 62nd Blvd 877-781-8314
www.lakewoodvilllas.com
text (lakewood)@65586
12-9-09-74-2

SPYGLASS *
Individual Leases: Furniture Packages
Incl Washer/Dryer, FREE Hispeed Internet;
Rates start at $399
Every Unit is an End Unit
Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4
701 SW 62nd Blvd 888-267-5078
www.spyglassapts.com
text (spyglass)@65586
12-9-09-74-2

ACROSS FROM UF!
Studios $459, includes electric!
Wood floors available. FREE parking.
1225 SW 1 Avenue Pets welcome
372-7111 No move-in fees!
12-9-09-75-2
FREE Scooter! Free 42" TV!
Inclusive 2's 's Two Miles to UF
Next Ten 2/2's Discounted to $899
Pet Friendly Roommate Match.
1015 NW 21st Ave
HiddenLakeUF.com 374-3866
12-9-09-75-2

Walk to Class!
1brs from $499 150 ft from UF!
Move-in today. FREE parking!
Pets Welcome! No Move-in Fees.
372-7111 1216 SW 2nd Ave
12-9-09-75-2


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$399 FOR EVERYTHING
All Inclusive Student Suites
Roommate Match*Feline Friendly!
42" TV*Astroturf Soccer Field
352-271-3131*GainesvillePlace.com
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Action Real Estate Services
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1-4 BR, Starting at $450
www.action-realtors.com
352-331-1133
12-9-09-75-2

*Fully Furnished*All Inclusive*
Roommate Matching
2 MONTHS FREE
*Brand New* Gated*Upscale 1br-4br*
3000 SW 35th Place
EnclaveUF.com*352.376.0696
12-9-09-75-2

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WALK TO CAMPUS
1BRs from $550 2BRs from $600
Sun Bay Sun Key Sun Harbor
352-376-6720 www.sunisland.info
Ask about our new pet policy & other specials
12-9-09-75-2


Across From UF! PET FRIENDLY!
Two Bedrooms starting at $599!
1 MONTH FREE! $0 MOVE-IN FEES!!
303 NW 17th Street, Ste A
371-7777 CollegeParkUF.com
12-9-09-75-2

**LUXURIOUS 1800 SQ FT HOME**
SECLUDED, UPSCALE NEAR UF. 3/2, SUN
ROOM, COVERED PATIO W/D. $1400/MO
PERFECT FOR GRAD. AVAIL AUG. 1607
NW 12 RD 352-466-4171 LV MSG 9-14-
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PET'S PARADISE
$390 $600. No app or pet fee. 1 & 2BR,
privacy fenced. SW. 352-331-2099 9-8-09-
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We have REAL 1/1s
Dump your roommate & save on gas!
3 blocks to UF GATORNEST
575 sq ft, $575 PLUS one month FREE!
300 NW 18 Street
4 blocks to UF GATORSIDE
400 sq ft, only $450 Only 4 left!
1600 NW 4 Avenue
BIKE to UF CENTERPOINT
530 sq ft big, only $475 Just a few left!
1220 NW 12 Street
No application fee, most pets ok.Call
E.F.N. Properties, 352/371-3636 or email:
Rentals@EFNProperties.com
9-30-09-66-2

NANTUCKET WALK *
UPPER WEST SIDE *
Brand new luxury apartments! Walk to class!
All-inclusive! nantucketwalk@cmcapt.com
352-240-6961
12-9-09-74-2

large 4 bed 3 bath house for rent. near uni-
versity and 34th, pets ok, washer& dryer, first
and security 1500/mo. Available June 1st.
yearly. Call 727-430-3094 7-19-09-21-2

BIKE TO UF! 1st mont free!
5BR 3BA, lawn service incl,
Fireplace, carport, w/d hkups, $1800/rent
3920 SW 20th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
43-2

VICTORIA STATION! 1st MONTH FREE!
2 BR 2.5 BA TH, washer/dryer, high ceilings,
separate Dining room, pool,
$800/rent, 3552 SW 30th Way #146
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
39-2

WALK TO UF! 1ST MONTH FREE!
2 BR duplex, CH/AC, will consider small pet,
$695/rent 120-A NW 10th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
39-2

GREAT MOVE-IN SPECIALS!
1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 BR Houses & apartments!
Contact us for pricing & availability!
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
39-2

3BR $99 Moves you in! $750/mo
Walk to UF, cent AC, W/D, fenced yards,
pet friendly, wd firs, 352-505-9264 or 352-
870-0904 9-4-09-35-2


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September 7th due to the Labor Day holiday. The
Business Office will be working, but will not be
answering phones or accepting advertisements.



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4/2 $99 Moves you in! $1000/mo
Super Special, Walk to UF, cent AC, W/D
hkup, carpet & wd firs, extra room, large
fenced yard, pet friendly 352-505-9264
9-4-09-35-2


2/1 Apt. $99 Move-in $500 total.
Historic downtown, cent AC, W/D hkup,
10min bike to UF, front porch, pets ok,
great size. Yes $500 whole apt! 505-9264
9-4-09-35-2


Room $299. $99 first month.
has everything, walk-in closet, pvt BA,
W/D, DW, built-in micro, tile & carpet, pool
on site, 505-9264 or 870-0904
9-4-09-35-2

SOUTHFORK OAKS! 1st MONTH FREE!
2 BR 1.5 BA TH, Pool, w/d hkups, close to
everything! $675/rent,
2300 SW 43rd St #1-3
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
37-2

POOL HOUSE! 1st MONTH FREE!
2 BR with bonus room or 3rd BR,
Large screen porch & deck, wood floors,
fireplace, Living & dining rooms, $995/rent
includes pool svc, 738 NW 24th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
37-2

STEPS TO CLASS! 4 BR 2.5 BA house,
Living, dining & sunrooms, w/d hkups,
CH/AC, $1800/rent, 1107 SW 1st Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
39-2

Apartments off SW 20th Ave. Close to shop-
ping, bus line and a few miles from UF. Price
rage $445 to $665. Includes water, sewer,
garbage and pest control. Sorry no pets al-
lowed. Call 335-7066 Mon-Fri. 12-9-09-75-2

ARBOR
Ask about our move-in specials!
Close to UF & Shands
2411 SW 35th PL
866-604-7097
M-F 9-6, Sat 10-2
www.arborgainesville.com
12-9-09-74-2


FOX HOLLOW
Gated Entry
Ask about our move-in specials!
7301 W Univ Ave
Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-2, Sun 1-5
877-288-2921
www.cmcapt.com/foxhollow
12-9-09-74-2

REDUCED 1st Mo 1/2 off. 2/2 Close to UF &
bus route. Great for grad students! Building
is 3 yrs old w/ only 1 prev tenant. W/D, D/W,
tile & carpet in BDs $800 for the whole place
Avail ASAP, no smokers. (904) 386-6485
9-18-09-36-2

GREAT LOCATION! 1ST MONTH FREE!
2 BR 2BA in Concordia, w/d, pool, quiet loca-
tion! $750/rent, 405-B NW 39th Road
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
29-2

3BR/1BA House Available August 1st. Cent
H/AC, ceiling fans, carport. $900/mo. 217
NW 36th Terrace. Call 372-4903 or 917-416-
6968 9-4-09-24-2

611 NW 34th Dr. Available August 1st.
3BR/2BA house. Cent H/AC, ceiling fans.
$950/mo. Call 372-4903 or 917-416-6968
9-4-09-24-2

Downtown House 110 SE 4th PI 3BD/1.5BA
Central heat/air. On street parking, fenced
yard, w/d hookups. Walk downtown & bike/
bus to campus! $730/mo + 1st, last $500 dep
Call 373-6551 9-8-23-2

WWW.TheFloridaRenterslnsurance.COM

Renters Insurance from $9 per month

Online Quotes 9-16-09-31-2


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LAS PAMPAS! 2 BR 2 BA townhouse,
Wood laminate floors, screen porch, pool,
loft $800/rent, 3482 NW 37th Avenue
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
25-2

Prime location Beautiful extra large 2BR/1 BA
unit M-21 Summit House 1700 SW 16th
Ave. Near UF/VA/Vet/Shands. $600/mo.
Pool, parking. Private lease. 480-390-4528.
Deposit. 9-4-09-19-2

GREAT HOUSE BIKING DIST TO UF!
1st month free 3/2 in quiet area, fireplace,
garage, washer/dryer, $1095/rent,
3919 SW 28th Terrace
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-
09-18-2

LOTS OF SPACE! 1ST MONTH FREE!
3 BR 2 BA w/ living, family & dining rooms,
2 car carport, fenced yard, w/d, lawn svc,
$1000/rent, 126 SW 40th St.
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-
09-23-2

LIVE BY THE GOLF COURSE!
1st month free! 3 BR 2 BA TH, garage, vault-
ed ceilings, living & family rooms,
$895/rent, 1627 NE 40th PI
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-
09-23-2

CLOSE TO EVERYTHING! 1st month free!
3/2 house, carport, living & family rooms,
newer carpet,
$825/rent, 1901 NW 38th Terr
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-
09-23-2

CHEAP RENT! 1st month free! 2/2 MH,
Wood laminate floors, fenced yard, w/d hk-
ups, $595/rent, 5238 SW 66th Street
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
23-2

SERENOLA PINES APTS
Off SW 34th St. near post office. 1BR $560;
2BR $635 Call for daily specials 352-335-
0420 9-16-09-25-2

WOODLAND TERRACE APTS
Off SW 34th St near post office. 2BR $560;
1BR $520. Call for daily specials. 352-335-
0420 9-16-09-25-2

Spacious 1 2 & 3BR $550 & up
C/HA, veritcals, Italian Tile, private patio,
some w/d hookup Some walk to UF. Much
Much more Call 352-332-7700. 11-4-60-2

GRANTWOOD 2 MONTHS FREE!
2 BR 2 BA Townhouse, loft, wood laminate
floors, Washer/Dryer, pool, courtyard,
$750/rent, 2508 SW 35th PI #47
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-
09-23-2

ROCKWOOD VILLAS 2 MONTHS FREE!
3 BR 3 BA Townhouse, wood laminate floors
& ceramic tile, porch, Washer/Dryer,
$895/rent, 858 SW 58th Terr
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-
09-23-2

CUTE 3 BR HOUSE! 1st month free! Garage,
Newer flooring, w/d hkups, $775/rent
1730 NW 31st Place
Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525
www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-09-
23-2

FIRST MONTH FREE MILLRUN CONDO
Close to UF, cute & clean 2BD/2BA
1000sq ft, storage/laundry room with W/D hk-
ups, pool. Pets considered. Rent $695/mo
Phone (352) 359-8311 9-30-09-34-2

1st TWO MONTHS FREE*+ $100 Gift Card
No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees!
1/1s from $392* 2/1s from $491*
(Rate includes specials)
Close to UF & Oaks Mall.
Pine Rush Villas 375-1519
www.gremco.com
9-30-09-25-2


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1st TWO MONTHS FREE*+ $100 Gift Card
No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees!
2/1s from $491* (Rate includes specials)
SW Archer Rd
Homestead Apts. 376-0828
www.gremco.com
9-30-09-25-2

1st TWO MONTHS FREE* +$200 Gift Card
No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees!
2/2s from $605* & 3/2s from $695
(Rate includes specials)
Close to Oaks Mall & Newberry Rd.
Ashton Square Villas 333-1120
www.gremco.com
9-30-09-25-2

1st MONTH FREE*!
No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees!
Quiet, Private Patios
1/1s from $472* (Rate includes specials)
Gator Village 372-3826
www.gremco.com
9-30-09-25-2

1st TWO MONTHS FREE*!
No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees!
Studios from $384* 1/1s from $425*
(Rate includes specials)
Walk to Butler Plaza
Sundowne 352-377-2596
www.gremco.com
9-30-09-25-2

1st TWO MONTHS FREE* + $100 Gift Card
No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees!!
1/1s from $401* (Rate includes specials)
1/2 mile to UF
Sunrise 352-372-4835
www.gremco.com
9-30-09-25-2

** Totally Renovated 1 Bdrs***
No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees
*$507 Month*lncludes Specials*
2 MONTHS FREE + $300 Gift Card
Free Tanning/Cyber Cafe
Great Location!
Courtney Greens 375-3077
www.gremco.com
9-30-09-25-2

1st TWO MONTHS FREE*!
No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees!
Quiet, Great Location
1/1s from $417* (Rate includes specials)
Summer Place 372-2818
3316 SW 41st Place Just off SW 34th Street
www.gremco.com
9-30-09-25-2

Available Aug: Cute & Clean Vintage 4bd/
2.5ba behind Applebee's. Bike to UF! Wd
flrs, CH/AC, W/D, fans, blinds. Huge rooms!
907 NW 11th Ave. $1350/mo. Others avail-
able! www.cozygator.com 352-338-7670
9-8-09-17-2

HOUSE avail 1st wk of Aug. 4BR/2BA, 1.5
mis to UF, near the Landings Apts. On UF
bus rte. Bike to UF. Fenced backyard, fire-
place, cent H/AC. 3627 SW 15th St. $1100/
mo. Call 376-6183 or 327-2931
9-11-09-15-2


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$99 Moves You In!
1, 1 w/den, 2 & 3 Bedroom

Call About Two Months

FREE RENT
352-331-2966
Rent start at $750.00
2625 SW 75th St, Gainesville, FL 32608
Equal Housing Opportunity.
9-30-09-21-2

GET A FREE BEACH VACATION!
Large 2 BR 1.5 BA Townhomes
Close to UF & On 2 Bus Routes
Open House Everyday 359-6386
www.gopinnaclepoint.com
9-4-09-13-2

ROCKWOOD VILLAS 3 bed/3 bath $1,100.
Each room has a private bath. End unit in
quiet neighborhood. 2 pools, sand vball court,
tennis courts. Close to the mall, UF, and
SFCC. On bus route. Call 352.514.3424.
9-9-09-15-2


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1 BR/1 BA available now. Near Shands. Large
screened-in porch. W/D hook-ups. Pets ok.
$525/mo, $575 sec dep. 3300 SW 23rd St.
Apt #2. Call 352-371-3473, please leave
message. 9-4-09-12-2

2BR + small bonus room/1BA. Near Shands.
Availalbe now. Large screened-in porch. W/D
hook-ups. $685/mo, $700 sec dep. 3300 SW
23rd St. Apt #1. Call 352-371-3473 please
leave message. 9-4-09-12-2

1 MONTH FREE RENT
*1BR/1BA walk to UF $460-$475 0 2BR
$525 0 3BR/2BA, fenced yard $1100.
Gore Rabell Real Estate 378-1387
www.Gore-Rabell.com 12-9-09-75-2

2 Bedroom-2 Full Bath Modern Condo. One
Car Garage plus reserved parking. Tiffany
Condos -NW 23rd Blvd. $850 mo + $500 dep
tiffany@NFMLLC.com, 352-514-1800. Pics
at tinyurl.com/tiffany4 9-8-09-12-2

HUGE 5 BED HOUSE!
3 baths, enclosed front patio
W/D, Wood floors, Fireplace
3 blocks from UF! Pets loved!
372-7111 106 NW 10th Street
12-9-09-75-2

*3BR/1BA House
819 NW 10th Ave $850/mo
*2BR/1.5BA Townhouse
7130 SW 45th PI $600/mo.
No pets. Call Geri 352-538-1114 9-4-09-
10-2

Clean, spacious 3/2 condo. Quiet, yet cen-
trally located just 1.5 mi. from law school.
Very low utilities, W/D, pool. Sorry, no pets.
Just $1000. Call 352-262-9119 9-11-09-
14-2

Townhouse 4/2/1/2 covered parking, swim-
ming, exercise room, screened porches,
laundry hook ups,clean updated unit, pets
less than 40 Ibs okay. $900 rent + deposit
Susan 352-262-4617. 9-4-09-9-2

HISTORIC APTS Pleasant Street Historic
District. 2BR $850, two 1BRs $625 & $575.
one efficiency $475. Hardwood floors, ceiling
fans, high ceiling & porches. 1st, last, secu-
rity. No dogs. 378-3704 sallygville@aol.com
9-15-09-15-2

2BR/1BA cent heat mobile home on shady
lot. From $345-$425/mo incl water. No pets.
4546 NW 13th St. Last month free. 376-
5887 10-9-33-2

4BR newer double-wide on 5 acres in
Newberry. 6-stall barn, board fence, horses
welcome. $1300/mo. Call 850-329-7669
9-15-15-2

Beautiful 2/2 Apt for $840/month located in
downtown Gainesvile. 2 miles from campus
and close to shops and restaurants. Apt in-
cludes washer, dryer, balcony, pool, and
alarm system. Available now. Call (561) 827
5358 9-8-09-10-2

$599. 1BR with large study. Washer/
Dryer provided;upstairs; ceiling fans,
CHA, quiet, prefer grad student or profes-
sional; greenspace, parking, close to UF/
downtown. 1822 NW 10th St. 352 376 0080
9-8-09-10-2

HALF OFF 1ST MONTH'S RENT. 3Bd/2Ba
home off of Archer Road, near Pita Pit. $900/
mo with $500 sec. dep. Large deck with
fenced yard. Pets ok with addl dep. Call 213-
1567. 9-14-5-2

4/2 HOME PLUS STUDY
Corner lot, H/D 2385 sq ft Rent reduced to
$1400 + $1400/OBO dep. Motivated to rent!
Avail now. 3608 NW 22nd PI. Call 352-214-
1956 9-9-09-10-2

ONE MONTH FREE RENT!
1 & 2 bedrooms located near Hilton
Off of SW 34th Str. Close to UF
$350 SD some w/ W/D or hkups.
Water & trash incl. Call Now!
Union Properties 352-373-7578
www.rentgainesville.com
12-9-09-72-2

Downtown Bed & Breakfast District: historic,
huge 3/2, 2/1, and 1/1. Water inc. Laundry
inc. $1900, $700, and $650 respectively.
Walk downtown! 373-7566 M-F 9-5. 9-17-
14-2


S For Rent
unfurnished

2br/1ba House $795/mo walk to UF!
Located behind Norman Hall. Includes 2
parking spots, high speed internet, shared
washer/dryer. Renovated '09 tile, paint,
appliances. Private owner 352-375-5975.
9-11-09-10-2

AVAILABLE NOW or JAN 1. 3BR/2BA nice
house. Pets ok, washer/dryer provided. Quiet
dead-end road. 4100 NW 14th PI. $975/mo.
Fenced yard. 352-339-2342 9-4-09-5-2

WE'RE HERE TO HELP! FOCUS ON
SCHOOL Must see upgrades new carpet,tile
& more.from a disc. rate of $390 Move in to-
day Pets ok
15 mins from UF Call for specials 352-332-
8225 10-12-30-2

Looking for an affordable/spacious place to
live in SW Gville? Renovated 2BR/2BA apt
Archer Rd near UF, Butler Plaza, 1-75. Tile
fir in living/dining rms, kitchen & bath. Carpet
BRs. Short leases avail 352-262-2828 9-4-
09-5-2

2BR/1BA 1 month FREE. Oak Condo by
Oaks Mall. $695, screened-in porch, W/D,
community pool & gym, water & trash includ-
ed. 321-948-6327 or americana@cfl.rr.com
9-28-09-20-2

2BR/1BA House on Large Wooded Lot.
Archer Rd/l-75 area, $800/mo. and one
FREE month with lease. Safe family neigh-
borhood. New tile and carpet. Washer/
Dryer. E-mail MH575@Cox.net for more
info. 9-4-09-4-2

2/1 Available in NE Gville for $700/mo
Fenced yard, garage, house all redone inside
with new appliances, paint, fixtures, carpet/
tile. $1000 security, lease length negotiable.
Call 352-284-3961 9-8-09-5-2

1 Block to UF! GREAT LOCATIONS
1BR and 2BR Apts. See our list at
www.merrillmanagement.net
or call Merrill Management Inc
352-372-1494 x10 9-9-09-5-2

2BR 1BA Apt 1 BLK TO UF!
Grad II Apts Special: $650/Mo
1236 Sw 4th Avenue. Call
Merrill Management Inc
352-372-1494 x10 9-9-09-5-2

2BR 1 BA Apts $550-600/Mo
5 Blks to UF, Central H &Air
Laundry Fac. Carpet, Pets Allowed.
829 Sw 5th Avenue.
Call Merrill Management Inc.
352-372-1494 9-9-09-5-2


1BR 1BA Apt $450/Mo
1BLK TO UF, Central H &Air
Carpet, Laundry Facilities
1236 Sw 4th Avenue
Call Merrill Management Inc
352-372-1494 9-9-09-5-2


2BR 1BA, Carpet, Window A/C,
Nat gas ht. 1 BLK to UF $500/Mo
1216 SW 3rd Avenue. Call
Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494
X10 9-9-09-5-2


9 OWNER

FINANCING

ON 19.99 ACRES

IN NEWBERRY, FL



Fenced and cross
fenced, high and dry.
Oak trees, zoned AG
and low taxes.

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U For Rent
unfurnished

TOWER OAKS
2BR 1BA Duplex $525/Mo
2210 Sw 70th Terrace
New Carpet, paint. Central H &
Air. Laundry hkups. Call
Merrill Management Inc
352-372-1494 9-9-09-5-2

2901 NW 14th Street
1BR 1 BA Apt Near Sams
Club. Carpet, Window A/C,
Nat gas ht. Inclds Wtr, Swg,
pst control and garbage. $425/Mo
Rental Refs a must! Call
Merrill Management Inc
352-372-1494 9-9-09-5-2

HUGE 1BR available now
Terrazzo floors, close to UF & SFC. 4022
NW 7th. Flex lease. $425/mo A/C heat, close
to bus lines. 352-318-8822 9-9-09-5-2

5 bed, 3.5 bath large NW home
2 master suites, in-ground pool,
study, fireplace, remodeled in
2009, 2 car garage $1975 month
Smart Choice Realty 376-2779 9-9-09-5-2

2 bed, 2.5 bath furnished condo
5 miles to UF, $800 a month
3 bed, 2 bath condo, 4 miles to
UF, unfurnished, $875 month
Smart Choice Realty 376-2779 9-9-09-5-2

* 1BR condo, 2nd fir. $625/mo;
* 2BR condo, 1st fr w/ patio $750/mo
Both newly remodeled. New appliances incl
built-in microwaves & W/D. 1 mi from UF.
772-801-9884 9-10-09-5-2


U For Rent
unfurnished

Rent reduced Must see!,Quiet,1/2 mile UF,
2BR/2.5BA Twnhs,1200sf,4112 SW15thPI,
fenced yd, A/C,W/D hk-up, DW,Pets OK,
SW20th busline,$775/mo.Open Hse Sat-
Sun10-6, Aval now.352-378-6817,871-8205
9-10-09-5-2

DUPLEX EFFICIENCY Private entrance
1BR/1BA, full kitchen, double stainless sink,
garbage disposal, microwave, ref/freezer,
Dish TV, covered patio, shed. Utils incl $475/
mo. Tower & Archer Rd. 352-372-6466 9-4-
09-2-2

4 bd/ 4 ba condo at Countryside, only $850,
1200 sq ft. Rented furnished or unfurnished,
washer & dryer incl, Community pool, fitness
center and basketball courts Call Bosshardt
Property Management Today! 352-371-2118
9-24-09-15-2

Greenleaf 2BR/1BA, Tile living room & dining
rm, new carpet, paint, vaulted ceiling, walk-
in closets, W/D hook-up, corner unit, fenced
yard, quiet neighborhood. $675/mo + sec
dep. 332-8196 or 339-6177 9-9-09-5-2

MOVE IN NOW 1BR/1BA condo walk to
UF $850 with utilities, cable, & Internet or
3BR/2BA home with large yard & carport
$850 Keller Williams Realty 352-240-0600
Tiffany McKenzie, Realtor @ 352-871-3890
9-25-09-15-2

2BR1.5BA townhouse for rent near UF,
Shands, VA. W/D hook-ups, fireplace, en-
closed backyard. $900/mo +. 904-524-3063
9-30-09-18-2


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Subleases


FEMALE wanted, $550 furnished, all-inclu-
sive sublease 1/1 in a 2/2 at JEFFERSON!
352-895-6346 or neha63@ufl.edu
9-8-09-10-3

Spring 2010 College Park 1BR/1BA Studio
Apt Sublease. Walking distance to campus
and unfurnished. Rent is $625/month. Call
321-223-7867 or kmurph@ufl.edu 9-22-09-
15-3

Fully furnished/Utilities included Apt. @
The Estates. $520 or Best Offer. 1 Bdr/1
Bath available. Pets are welcomed. Call
678-478-0793 for more information. 9-10-
5-3


SRoommates

Roommate Matching HERE
Oxford Manor 377-2777
The Landings 336-3838
The Laurels 335-4455
Greenwich Green 372-8100
Hidden Lake 374-3866
12-9-75-4

Now you can easily
submit your classified ad
for print andlor web editions
right thru our website!
Just go to
www.alligator.org/classifieds
Visa and Mastercard accepted.

Countryside Share 4BR/4BA upgraded furn
condo 1.5 miles to UF on bus rte, pool, W/D,
cable & utils incl. $425/mo. Call 386-672-
6969 or 386-295-7929. 9-18-09-35-4

1BR INDIVIDUAL LEASES IN FURNISHED
4BR CONDOS. 2 blocks to UF. $345/mo incl
elec, cable tv, internet, pool, laundry facility.
914 SW 8th Ave. 378-4626 10-1-09-26-4

COLLEGE ROOMS STARTING AT
$395.00 MONTH, UTILITIES INCLUDED
NO MOVE IN COST
Call Frances 352-375-8787
Rent Florida Realty
10-28-09-60-4

Male, grad student, small furnished apt on
side of private home close to UF. One per-
son only. No pets. Cable, patio, clean, quiet.
$500 pm, utilities included. 336-5808 9-8-
09-21-4

$350 MOVES YOU IN! Need 1 roommate to
rent rm in a 3/2 FULLY FURNISHED house.
5 mins to UF. 10 mins to Santa Fe. No sec or
util deposit. Split utils, maid & yard man, W/D,
Irg yard, family & living rm 813-362-7729
9-4-09-10-4

Room $299. $99 first month
has everything, walk-in closet, pvt BA,
WID, DW, built-in micro, tile & carpet, pool
on site. 505-9264 or 870-0904 9-4-09-14-
4

Female for upstairs 4/bed 4/bath Countryside
@ UF Condo fully furnished, $435 incl utilities
cable/internet W/D pool work-out fac. semes-
ter renter ok, great bus route. 904-612-3944
9-8-09-15-4

Roommate wanted to share 3br/2ba house
w/pool near UF campus. No pets, No smok-
ing.
$395/month +1/3 utilities.
Call 321-537-6212 for more info 9-8-09-15-
4

GREAT PRICE!
$380 & all utils incl. 1/1 avail in fully furn 4/4
apt. New carpet & paint, cable, wireless in-
ternet, pool, W/D in unit. SW area on 2 bus
rts. Bus stop on site. 954-593-3063 9-4-09-
13-4

Hate long bus rides? Be in class/Shands/
VA in 5 mins. Share 2/1 at Summit House
Condos, $375/mo + 1/2 util.$200 sec. dep.
No pets per complex, Available immed. Call
Tim 352-843-0220 9-15-19-4


Male college student preferred. 4BR/4BA
S Countryside condo. Own bathroom, W/D,
hi-speed internet, on bus rte. Utils included.
$430/mo. 863-634-1893. Available immedi-
ately. 9-10-09-15-4


Roommates


1BR in 3BR/2BA GREENLEAF
Furnished condo. W/D, free TV cable. $350/
mo + 1/3 utils. Call 352-260-3359 9-10-09-
15-4

Enjoy A Romantic Old House
Near library downtown. $295-$375/rm + utils.
Short term. No pets. No smoking. 378-1304
9-4-09-5-4

Female roommate needed, beautifully
renovated, furnished condo,1 mile
from UF, $399/MO includes cable,
internet, utilities, pool + fitness room
and on bus routes, 352 262-2871
9-4-09-10-4

$375 + divide utilities. 2 spacious rooms
avail, in 4/2 furnished house. Female college
student pref. 10 min from UF. Bus stop in
front of house & goes straight to UF. W/D in
house. Avail. immed. No pets 954-667-7290
9-9-2-4

FIRST MONTH FREE
Share 3br/2.5ba townhouse on SW 35th
PI with one roommate! $399/mo+1/2 utils,
cable, internet. Close to campus, great bus
route. Call Lee 239-353-9010(day) or 239-
353-5340 (evenings). 9-9-09-10-4

Share furn T/H w/UF U/G. 3BR/2.5Ba M-M
lease. 1st & Last moves you in. $325 up-
stairs,$250 ground. No dogs. Screened patio
& pool. 786.514.5319/786.299.8626/
macsen.latimer@ufl.edu 9-8-09-7-4

My roommate and I have two rooms avail-
able in a nice house. The house is only 3
miles from school and walking distance to
a busstop. We are looking for 2 female roo-
mates..rent is $400 for the bigger room and
$375 for the smaller. The house has a fenced
in back yard and is located in a great neigh-
borhood. Call Christina if you are interested
my number is 847 452 9874. 9-4-09-5-2

Grad student seeking two female roommates
(NS/ND) to share a new 4/2 house in a quiet
neighborhood 3 mi. W of 1-75. With cable,
internet & security alarm. 475/mo., util. incl.
Please call 352-331-8794. Rooms are avail-
able immediately. 9-30-20-4

Roommate needed. Private BR in quiet
house. Great for grad student. $350 + 1/3
util & 1 mo. deposit. DSL/cable/laundry/yard.
Midway between UF/SFC. 352-376-9200.
9-9-5-4

Verry cool roommate. Walk to UF. 2BR/1BA.
$325/mo + utils & satellite. Furnished room,
with king-sized bed, desk and TV. Near
Norman Hall. Call Jim at 372-9411 or 215-
1164 9-9-09-5-4

Female wanted to share brand new
3br/3ba home near campus. Washer
& dryer included. On bus route. Non-
smoking, serious students only. $450 plus
utilities. 813-610-1698 9-17-10-4


Real Estate

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home and much more in the ALLIGATOR
CLASSIFIEDS! Reach thousands of possible
buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over
the phone, by fax, email or CHECK OUT
PLACING YOUR AD THRU OUR ONLINE
AT www.alligator.org. or please call 373-
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SEE ALL CONDOS
WWW.UFCONDOS.COM
Matt Price Campus Realty, 352-281-3551
12-9-74-5

NEW CONDOS -WALK to UF
3 Blks to UF. For Info on ALL 1, 2, 3, 4
Bedrooms for Sale, Call Eric Leightman,
Campus Realty at 352-219-2879. 12-9-74-5

AFFORDABLE LUXURY NEW CONSTRUC-
TION NEAR UF, SHANDS, LAW SCHOOL
2Bed/3 Full Baths + Office. Granite
Counters, 2 Direct Bus Stops to UF.
Matt Price, Campus Realty 352-281-3551
12-9-74-5


Real Estate


WALK TO UF & DOWNTOWN!
THE PALMS New Ultra-Luxury Condos.
Granite, Huge Closets, Pool, Call Eric
Leightman, Campus Realty, 352-219-2879
12-9-74-5

2001 2BR/2BA Mobile Home
in Oak Park Village. Includes appliances,
10x10 shed, awning. $12,000. 352-424-0687
9-8-09-20-5

A 4bdr 3ba $217/mo! HUD HOME! 3 bdrm
only $199/mo! Stop Renting! 5% dw, 15 yrs
@ 8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 ext
5669 9-4-1-5

A Bank Repo! 5bdr 3ba $317/mo! 3 br
Foreclosure! $199/mo!! 5% dw, 15 yrs @
8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 ext 5853
9-4-1-5

FORECLOSED HOME AUCTION 500+
FLORIDA Homes REDC I Free Brochure
www.Auction.com RE No. CQ1031187 9-4-
1-5

Owner Must Sell. 4+ acres- $57,300 Nice
oak trees, private access to lake. All utilities
in. Ready to build when you are! Financing
avail. Call now (866)352-2249. www.flland-
bargains.com 9-4-1-5

LAKEFRONT SALE 3+ ACRE
WATERFRONT only $34,900 DOCKABLE!
8/29/09 Save $10,000! Wooded park- like
setting on one of Alabama's top recreational
lakes. All amenities complete. Boat to Gulf
of Mexico. Excellent Financing Call now
(866)952-5339 www.grandviewharbor.com
9-4-1-5

S 1 Furnishings


BED QUEEN $120 ORTHOPEDIC
Extra thick, pillow-top, mattress & box. Name
brand, new, still in plastic. Call 352-372-7490
will deliver. 12-9-09-74-6

BED FULL SIZE $100 ORTHOPEDIC
Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still
in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Call 352-
377-9846 12-9-09-74-6

MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT $400
Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must
sell. Can deliver. Retail $1600. 352-372-
7490 12-9-09-74-6

BED KING $170 PILLOWTOP
mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated.
Name brand, new, never been used, in plas-
tic with warranty. Call 352-372-8588. Can
deliver. 12-9-09-74-6

CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop
Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost
$1500, sacrifice $450 352-333-7516

Sofa $175 Brand new in pkg 333-7516
12-9-74-6

BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king
bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests
avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can de-
liver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1100
(352) 372-7490 12-9-09-74-6

SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather.
Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail
$2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846
12-9-09-74-6

DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table,
6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New,
still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100.
Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 12-
9-74-6

FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/
mattress. New, in box. $160 332-9899

DINETTE SET 5pc $120 Brand new in box.
Never used. 352-377-9846 12-9-09-74-6

**BEDS ALL BRAND NEW**
**Full $100 Queen $125 King $200**
Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name
matching sets not used or refurbished. Still
in plastic, direct from factory! 352-333-7516.
12-9-74-6

BED- QUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mat-
tress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand
new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver.
$130 352-377-9846.12-9-74-6


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16, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009


Furnishings


Bed- All New King! 3pc Orthopedic pillowtop
mattress set. Brand NEW, still in plastic with
warranty. Can deliver. $200 352-333-7516.
12-9-74-6

BEDROOM SET- $300 BRAND NEW
Still in boxes! 6 pieces include: Headboard,
2 Nightstands, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Must
sell, can deliver. 352-377-9846. 12-9-09-
74-6

FUTON $60 Solid Oak Mission Style. With
plush mattress $160. All brand NEW still in
box. Can deliver. 352-333-7516 12-9-74-6

Bed-FULL size pillowtop mattress & box. New
in plastic, warr. Can del. $100 317-4031

SOFA $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still
in pkg. Can del 352-333-7516 12-9-74-6

05 PC Bedroom set $275
*Dining table w/ four chairs $125
*Queen & Full mattress sets $90/set
Call Billy 215-3403 9-9-09-14-6

Like New White Metal Weight Bench, as-
sembled, ready to use, no weights included.
$50.00 or best offer.Tel333-1170. 9-8-4-6


0 1 For Sale


PLAY & BUY DRUMS, GUITARS, MORE
@ STUDIO PERCUSSION
www.STUDIOPERCUSSION.org
(352) 338-8302 9-18-20-10

O***JET BOATOOSO
'97 14' SeaDoo, 4-5 sweater, perfect for lakes,
rivers, intercoastal. Runs great, looks great!
Must sell, moving. Comes w/ wakeboard, ski
rope & skis. $6500/OBO Call 352-316-1637
9-4-09-10-10

Homes Available for Immediate Occupancy.
Low Payments! $1 Deposit!
Call Today! 352-378-4411
9-11-09-8-10

ALL CASH VENDING! Do you earn $800 in a
day? 25 Local Machines and Candy $9,995.
(888)629-9968 B02000033 CALL US: We
will not be undersold! 9-4-1-10

METAL ROOFING. 40 yr Warranty-Buy di-
rect from manufacturer 30/colors in stock,
w/all accessories. Quick turn around.
Delivery available. Gulf Coast Supply & Mfg,
(888)393-0335 www.GulfCoastSupply.com
9-4-1-10


8 Computers Motorcycles. Mopeds


CASH PAID: Laptops Cameras Cells
Parts & Repair Mac & PC laptops
AC adapters Joel 336-0075
www.pcrecycle.biz 12-9-09-74-7


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CO 0 PUTER 5
12-9-74-7

Computer Help Fast Gatorland Computers
House/Dorm Fast response. No waiting/
unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator discount w/
ID. Certified MCSE Technicians. 338-8041.
www.GatorlandComputers.com 12-9-74-7

COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS
Network specialists
We buy computers and laptops
Working and Non-working
378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street
12-9-09-71-7

Lexmark Inkjet Cartridges
5 Black #4 / 3 Color #5
(Paid $250) $150 Take All
(941)916-1912 9-9-5-7


Bicycles

In the market for a new set of wheels or just
looking to add a second to that collection?
Want personalized handlebars or a fitted
seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds

NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE
WE REPAIR ALL BRANDS
Best Prices in Town *
SPIN CYCLE 373-3355
424 W UNIV AVE (DOWNTOWN)
12-9-74-9


S For Sale

***PARKING@@@
Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF.
Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-538-
2181. Can leave mssg. 12-9-09-74-10

UF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS
are underway...
bikes, computers, printers, vehicles & more.
All individuals interested in bidding go to:
surplus.ufl.edu 392-0370
12-9-09-75-10


PARKING SPACES
FOR RENT $60/mo.
Call 372-4903 or 917-416-6968 9-4-09-24-
10

PARKING 60 SECONDS TO UF
Next to McDonalds NW 13th St. Call for se-
mester rates: 352-538-2454. 9-4-09-14-10


***WWW.RPMMOTORCYCLES.COM**
FULL SERVICE REPAIR SHOP 11TH YEAR
OEM + AFTERMARKET PARTS + ACCY'S
HUGE TIRE SELECTION IN STOCK, CALL
FOR PRICES + DISCOUNTS 352-377-6974
12-9-75-11

*****New Scooters 4 Less*****
Motor Scooter Sales and Service!
Great Scooters, Service & Prices!
118 NW 14th Ave, Ste D, 336-1271
www.NS4L.com
12-9-09-75-11


***GatorMoto***
Largest Scooter Store in Town! Run by Gator
Grads! New scooters starting at$999. No legit
shop can beat these prices! lyr Warranties
included. 376-6275GatorMoto.com 12-9-09-
75-11

SCOOTER SERVICE
New Scooters 4 Less has LOW service rates!
Will service any make/model. Close to UF!
Pick-ups avail cheap oil changes!! 336-1271
12-9-09-75-11

***www.BuyMyScooter.com***
Buy A New Scooter, Buy A Used Scooter
All on one site! Check the website or call
336-1271 for more info! 12-9-09-75-11

GATORMOTO Gville's #1 service facility. We
repair ALL brands of scooters. Pickups avail-
able. Lowest labor rates around. Quickest
turnaround time. Run by Gator Grads so we
know how to treat our customers! 376-6275
12-9-09-75-11


00000* SCOOTERS ******
RPM MOTORCYCLES INC
SALES, SERVICE, PARTS
Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St.
www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974
12-9-75-11


**SCOOTER RENTALS**
Rent for a day, week, semester, or rent to
own! Reserve now for Game Day Weekends!
NS4L.com 352-336-1271 12-9-09-75-11

2006 49cc Venus Scooter: runs great, de-
pendable, 90 miles per gallon, fully serviced,
and has a metropolitan look. Bought it for
$1,400 and selling it for $850 352-328-6122
9-4-6-11


Autos


FAST CASH FOR ALMOST ANY CARS *
*Running or not!*
*NEED HONDA, TOYOTA, PICKUPS
*Over 15 yr svc to UF students
OCall Don @ 215-7987 12-9-75-12


Autos


CARS CARS Buy@Sell@Trade
Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes
Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars
3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com
CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150
12-9-75-12

$500! POLICE IMPOUNDS!
HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC.
For listings 800-366-9813 ext 4622
12-9-75-12


**HEADLINERS SAGGING?**
POWER WINDOWS DON'T WORK?
On site avail. Steve's Headliners 352-226-1973
12-9-74-12

CARS FROM $29/MO!
Hondas, Chevys, Jeeps and More!
$0 Down, 36 Months @ 8.5% apr.
For listings call 800-366-9813 ext 9765
10-30-09-50-12


WE BUY JUNK CARS
Titles Only. Call K.T. (352) 281-9980
12-9-75-12


'02 NISSAN MAXIMA
142K miles. 1 owner. $6000. Call 352-475-
2063 or 352-215-1399 9-4-09-5-12

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$1000 GROCERY COUPON UNITED
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LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS:
* Gold Diamonds Gems Class Rin
* ETC Top Cash $$$ or Trade *
OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY 373-9243. 2-1
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LIKE TO WORK WITH LUXURY CARS?
Bright? Enthusiastic? Like people? Must be
over 22, stable work history, clean driving re-
cord, drug-free, personal references.
www.carrsmith.com for details. 12-9-75-14

$STUDENTS GET CASH ON THE SPOT$
For gently used clothing/accessories & fur-
niture. No appt.necessary! Sandy's Savvy
Chic Resale Boutique 2906 NW 13th St. 372-
1226 12-9-09-74-14

Now you can easily
submit your classified ad
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Just go to
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Visa and Mastercard accepted.

BARTENDING
$250 A DAY POTENTIAL
No experience necessary, training provided.
800-965-6520 ext 138 12-9-09-75-14


FUTURE GMs
Now hiring assistant managers
GatorDominos.com/jobs
12-9-75-14

PHONE AGENTS NEEDED
Must have Excellent Vocabulary and
Communication skills. PC skills needed.
Apply Now! 6020 NW 4th Place, Suite G.
352-371-5888 x 111 12-9-74-14

DOMINO'S
Now hiring Delivery Drivers $12-$16/hr.
You need a great attitude & dependable car.
Hiring lunch, dinner & late night shifts. Our
closing drivers earn $100 per night. Apply
@ any of our 8 location or @ gatordominos.
com/jobs. 12-9-09-75-14


Students in Accounting, Aviation, Business/
Sales and computer science needed for
various positions. Flexible schedules and
competitive pay. Join our team! Learn more
at www.gleim.com/employment 12-9-09-
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UF GRAD PAYS MORE
for gold jewelry, scrap gold, Rolex, diamonds,
guitars, etc. Top $$$. Get my offer before you
sell! Call Jim 376-8090 or 222-8090
12-9-75-13


BE AN INSPIRATION!
Take a blind lady to Mass on Sundays and
for walks and shopping as needed. We'll
have lots of fun! And you will make a new
friend! Contact 219-6948 9-11-09-74-13

The American Cancer Society
Road to Recovery Volunteers Needed!
VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED
to transport cancer patients to treatment.
Flexible schedule.
Training and liability insurance provided.
Please call
352-376-6866 ext. 5079 if interested.

Looking for someone to help me learn to rake
knit a hat, second and fourth wednesdays of
each month. These hats are made for peo-
ple in Haiti. Come and have fun with Lenora.
Call 219-6948. 9-11-09-74-13

Volunteers Wanted Horses Helping People
is seeking volunteers for therapy and horse-
back riding program. Please email awalnes@
gmail.com or view our webpage at www.
horseshelpingpeople.org. 9-8-5-14



S Help Wanted

This newspaper assumes no responsibility
for injury or loss arising from contacts made
through advertising. We suggest that any
reader who responds to advertising use cau-
tion and investigate the sincerity of the ad-
vertiser before giving out personal informa-
tion or arranging meetings


Executive Assistant- Crime Prevention
Security experiencing huge growth, great
career opportunity! Experience preferred.
Background check, drug test & valid FL
Drivers License required. Great benefits! Fax
resume to Jessica @ 376-9236
9-9-09-14-14





NOW HIRING
Experienced Notetakers and Editors
FALL 2009
Apply online at www.SmokinNotes.com
9-4-09-11-14

Brand new start-up company is looking
for Reps in ALL areas. We train & support
at no cost. Be your own boss. Make the
fortune you've dreamed of. No $ to start.
http://stokton.org/vacancies.html 9-10-
09-14-14

PARK PLACE CARWASH
is looking for highly motivated employees,
morning & afternoon shifts available Apply in
person 7404 NW 4th Blvd. No calls please.
9-14-09-15-14

MOSES MEDIA INC. has 18 immedi-
ate openings for National Internet Sales
Reps for our downtown office. Will train.
Commission based. Applicants must have
great communication skills, be self motivated
and computer literate. Telemarketing exp. a
plus. Please call Mr. Williams 352-337-2800
9-4-09-10-14

Movie Extras, Actors, Models Wanted Up
to $300/day! All Looks Needed! Call NOW
1-800-458-9303 9-21-20-14

Long hair models needed Work in a easy
going beautiful outdoor setting. Hip length
and longer only. No exp. ness. earn $80-300
while enjoying the day. 352 792-1824
9-4-09-10-14


J ll Help Wanted


Consultants wanted at the Center for
Instructional Technology and Training at the
University of Florida to assist in Faculty lab.
Applicants must be familiar with Windows
and MS Office, Photoshop, & Dreamweaver.
A friendly and cheerful attitude is essential
for this customer service position. Pay
starts at $8.00/hour. Contact Jennifer Smith
jksmith@ufl.edu, online application at:
http://www.citt.ufl.edu/employment.php.
9-4-10-14

WEB GRAPHIC ARTISTS wanted at the
UF Center for Instructional Technology and
Training. Develop your portfolio! Please visit
our website for more information. Schedule
is flexible; pay starts at $10.00 per hour. Call
392-7249 ext 230, online application at http://
www.citt.ufl.edu/employment.php
9-4-10-14

MOTHERS HELPER
2:30-6 weekdays for 13 and 11 y/o kids.
References and reliable car
required. 352-379-1017.
9-4-09-10-14

einstein's OASIS hair salon HAIRSTYLISTS
needed. up to 70% comm benefits 331-4340.
600 NW 75th St. Suite "C". 9-15-15-14

STUDENTPAYOUTS.COM
Paid survey takers needed. Gainesville.
100% FREE to join. Click on Surveys 12-
9-09-73-14

We are looking for business leaders to help
us build our college database, earn bi-weekly
cash & monthly residual income. Graduate
debt-free. Please call 1-800-577-2021 for a
confidential interview. 12-9-68-14

LIFE SKILLS COACH needed for after-
school activities/care teenage boy with au-
tism. 2:30-6:30 M-F. References and reliable
transportation required. Experience and train-
ing preferred. Call 246-2353. 10-16-30-14

Notes & Note Takers
Wanted Immediately.
Freshman & Sophomores in Demand.
We pay top dollar for Notes & Note Takers.
email: tamunotes@gmail.com 9-10-09-3-
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Tutors needed 1-on-1 at-risk elem, mid
school students. 1-4 afternoons per wk. $10/
hr. 15-20 min south of UF. Fed wk study req
for emp. Volunteers welcome. Contact Sally
352-384-1155, st23@cox.net 9-9-09-10-14

Gatorfood is looking for drivers for the fall.
Get paid quick- collect all tips and delivery
fees in cash each night! Must be 21 and have
a clean driving record. Please call (352) 379-
3663 for more information. 9-4-6-14

Publication Designer Wanted
Design printed program flyers and online
sports-theme magazine for Easton-Newberry
Sports Complex in Newberry. PT to start w/
FT possible. Exp with Mac software desired.
Resume: dougengh@teacharchery.org
9-8-7-14

Responsible, loving, fun and smart part-time
after school nanny for two children, one in
elementary school and one in middle school.
Older child has Asperger's.

Pick-up from school. Transport to activities.
Help with homework. Act as role-model.

Required: OT, Speech, Psych or Special
Ed background, or other experience with
Asperger's children

Hours: 3:00p until the end of the day (be-
tween 5:00p and 7:00p, depending on the
day), M-F
Rate: $12 per hour

Send resume to: pflugg@bellsouth.net
9-4-09-5-14

be part of trillionn industry!
spring break on a budget!
away football games on a budget!
pay for tuition!
visit-www.trips-net.net/bdazzled 9-4-09-5-
14

Campus Marketing Position

Want to work for HP but haven't got a degree
yet? Be a campus ambassador and get paid
to promote the brand on your campus.

Apply at: www.repnation.com/hp 9-10-09-
8-14

BOOKKEEPER/RECEPTIONIST/
ASSISTANT
FT for Law Office. EXP in QB, with A/P, A/R
& trust accts. Client intake skills a must.
Email resume to: lisa@striplinglawfirm.com.
10-12-09-30-14

Receptionist/fileclerk/runnerfor busy lawfirm.
Must be organized, motivated, teamplayerw/
positive attitude, reliable transportation. p/t
or f/t Resume: mel@millerbrasington.com.
9-4-09-5-14

Female smokers ages 19-25 needed for con-
fidential phone interview. Call 404-324-6836
leave your name, number and the brand that
you smoke. Earn $50 for phone interview.
10-13-09-30-14

SHIPPING TECH
Full or part time. Must be dependable. Prior
experience a plus. Please send resume to
hr@gleim.com or apply online at www.gleim.
com 9-15-09-10-14

BARTENDERS, WAITSTAFF & COOKS

Scores Bar & Grill
1 W University Ave. Apply in person 2-5pm.
9-8-09-5-14

** MARTIAL ARTS INSTR. WANTED **
For growing TKD/MMA school
in Gville. Friendly, energetic
person. Experience preferred.
Leave msg at (352) 375-0700
9-8-09-5-14

THE RED ONION
Now accepting applications for server &
kitchen positions; experience necessary.
Apply in person only, before 11am or after
2pm. Located in the Uptown Village Apts on
NW 39th Ave. & 24th Blvd 9-4-4-14

LEASING AGENT PT
Friendly, energetic person. Experience
preferred. Great benefits. Must be avail.
afternoons & weekends. Apply in person.
Spyglass Apartments. DFWP
12-9-09-67-14


J Il Help Wanted


Geek your way to wealth & earn cash while
attending college. For a confidential inter-
view, call 1-800-577-2021 & please leave
your name & number TWICE 12-9-68-14

Afterschool help needed for busy 16-year-
old special needs girl. Experience and clean
driving record a must, background check re-
quired. 6-9 hours per week, $12 per. Apply to
macphaulkids@bellsouth.net. 9-4-09-3-14

Leasing Agent- Part Time position. Looking
for energetic, fun, outgoing, responsible can-
didates with great customer service skills.
Stop by Towne Parc apts to fill out an ap-
plication. For more info call 352-375-3072
9-9-5-14

Doggie Daycare Needs Canine Caretakers
Must be comfortable working with groups of
dogs. Sat. availability a must. Apply in per-
son. Off SW 34th next to bowling alley. www.
campmarlin.com, 352-376-9544 9-9-09-5-
14

Help wanted for one serious hardworking
and trustworthy UF student. Gen or const
labor, exp with electrical & plumbing, carpen-
try, chainsaw & heavy lifting. Part time flex-
ible hrs. $7-7.50/hr. 376-6183 or 327-2931
9-4-09-3-14

Spanish/English bilinguals wanted for re-
search study at UF. Pays $40. Must speak
Spanish better than English and be 18-40
years old. If interested, e-mail
ufaphasialab@gmail.com 9-4-09-3-14

Fan Photographers needed for UF
football home games! Email to apply
ufphotomanagerl@gmail.com. Fan pho-
tographers motivate and excite fans to take
photos that are viewable on gatorzone.com
in a partnership with UF. $7.50/hour plus
productivity bonus drives hourly rate to $12-
$20/hour. Equipment provided.
9-15-09-8-14

PT Nanny for 3.5 yr old boy. Mon/Wed/Thurs
7-8:30 am & Tues 5-6:30 pm. Minimum 1 yr
commitment. Background check & referenc-
es required; CPR & experience preferred.
Must be nonsmoker with car & cell phone.
Excellent salary. 225-3349. 9-4-09-5-14

$10/hour to participate in a study of how
we perceive speech sounds from other
languages. Email: spl.ufl@gmail.com
9-8-09-3-14

PART TIME -
APPROX 4 HOURS PER WEEK $8/HR.
EMAIL CPLEDGER@NAYBOR.US
FOR MORE DETAILS 9-4-2-14

Personal Care for physically disabled woman
Weekends 3pm 11pm. Background & CPR
Email resume to berrycoworker@yahoo.com
Call 377-7417 9-9-09-4-14


HANDYMAN NEEDED
Carpentry, painting, electric $10/hr.
Call 224-5990 9-10-09-5-14

SANDY'S SAWYCHIC RESALE BOUTIQUE
NOW HIRING. Great working environment.
PT/FT positions available. $7.25-$7.50/hr +
incentives. 352-372-1226 2906 NW 13th St
9-10-09-5-14

RV delivery drivers needed. Deliver RVs,
boats and trucks for PAY! Deliver to all 48
states and CN. For details log on to www.
RVdeliveryjobs.com 9-4-1-14

PTL OTR Drivers. New Pay Package! Great
Miles! Up to 46cpm. 12 months experience
required. No felony or DUI past 5 years.
(877)740-6262. www.ptl-inc.com 9-4-1-14

Seeking motivated sales coordinator to fa-
cilitate sales teams growth and expansion.
This position requires a detail oriented, or-
ganized motivated individual with a deep
understanding of the sales process and
customer service satisfaction. Proficient in
all Microsoft applications and able to quickly
learn customized software bachelors degree
preferred but not required for the right candi-
date. Please submit resume with cover letter
and expected salary to
tguynn@perryroofing.com. 9-10-09-4-14


J l Help Wanted


SDR Auditor

Seeking serious, responsible detailed per-
son for part-time position at corp. Must work
some weekends. send resume to
flhenry@lifesouth.org 9-11-09-5-14


Services


IMPORT AUTO REPAIR. BMW, Mercedes,
Porsche, Volvo, VW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan,
Mazda. Quality craftsmanship, reasonable
prices, near UF, AAA approved 378-7830
www.carrsmith.com 12-9-75-15

EVERGLADE EQUESTRIAN CENTER
The countryclub for horses & owners.
Customer lounge w/full kitchen & bath. 250' x
160' riding ring, round pen &jump paddock.
Lessons. 30 acres, 40 matted stalls, 19 sepa-
rate paddocks. 24-hr security, 352-591-3175
everglade-equestrian.com 12-9-74-15

Want to be a CNA, phlebotomist or pharm
tech? Express Training offers courses, days,
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Call 352-338-1193 or
expresstrainingservices.com 12-9-09-74-15

PERSONAL TRAINING 300
Personal and Group Training
Flexible Scheduling Exclusive Facility
Call for a free workout
339-2199
12-9-74-15

TLC HORSEBOARD
All facilities & amenities, quality instruc-
tion; 15 minutes from UF. Jan at 376-7762.
Greathouse Equestrian Ctr. 12-9-75-15


HORSE BOARDING
Hourly work available. 12 x 12 stall cement
block barn. Good grass turnout with room to
run! Limited # of stalls available. $350/mo.
352-472-2627 for info & directions. 12-9-
09-74-15

HYPNOTIST Stop smoking. Improve mem-
ory & concentration. Eliminate bad habits.
Past life regression. Learn self hypnosis.
Low Student Rates. Leonard Umans AAPH,
NGH certified 379-1079 12-9-75-15


T-SHIRT SCREEN PRINTING
Greeks-Sports-Clubs-Bands
*Call or Stop by for a QUOTE*
MONSTER PRESS 373-3355
424 W UNIV AVE (in Spin Cycle)
12-9-74-15

Mini Maxi Warehouses; corner Waldo Rd &
NE 31st Ave; 12 acres, student/staff rentals;
UHaul warehouse complex, trucks, trailers. 6
x 10 rentals $39/mo! 352-373-6294 or 1-800-
559-2449 Also 100 sheds for sale. 12-9-09-
68-15

Gator Slide Farm: Horse boarding.
Owner housing. Dressage, stadium jumping,
X-country. Lessons/schooling opportunities.
Feeding/mucking mitigate monthly charges.
Visitors always welcome. Contact Dibbie
352.466.3538 or gtrslfrm@aol.com 9-16-
09-60-15



GUTTER & ROOF CLEANING
Free Estimates. Super Service! Lic & Ins.
Steve "The School Teacher" 352-377-7086
12-9-09-74-15

HORSE BOARDING Premier facility next
to Canterbury. Stall or pasture board from
$250. Two sand/clay arenas, round pen,
jumps, lessons. Work avail to defray costs.
352-472-9977 weecfl@gmail.com 1-19-09-
95-15

Laser Hair Removal, Electrolysis, & Skin
Care @ Advanced Hair Removal & Skin
Institute- 352.331.6797- Ask about student
discounts & sorority specials. Check out our
website @ www.hairskininstitute.com
9-30-09-27-15

Private home office experienced childcare.
Close to UF. 3 months to 3 years old. $17.50/
day & pay only for the day(s) you need.
Please call 352-372-1769 9-11-09-14-15


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HIV ANTIBODY TESTING
Alachua County Health Dept. Call
334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee)

All Women's Health Center
ABORTION
Free Pregnancy Test
RU-486 Available
378-9191
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12-9-75-16

THE TRUE YOU!
Lose 8-15 pounds in 4 weeks
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Groups forming now. 339-2199
12-9-74-16


Affordable Therapy at Stillpoint
This months Specials:
1 Hour Massage Therapy or.....
1 Hour Acupuncture/Acupressure/Herbal
Consult.. or Chiropractic Treatment Session
$ 40.00!!! Licensed, Experienced
Professionals 10 minutes from campus on
39th ave. schedule today. 376 1320 9-17-
20-16

Personals


HIV ANTIBODY TESTING
Alachua County Health Dept. Call
334-7960 for app't (optional $20 fee)


*Family Chiropractic*
Since 1977. Two blocks from U.F.
373-7070
12-9-74-18


OOKS!
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ervice. Hoyt's Cosmos of Comics.
3rd Ave. 352-378-0182.
comics.com 9-4-1-21


Tickets


BOOSTER CLUB BUS PACKAGES
include hotel and tickets for LSU, MS State,
and South Carolina. DON'T WAIT GOING
FAST! Call Betty 386-462-0404 9-30-09-
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Pets



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mate...pets. Find or advertise your pets or
pet products here in the Pets section of the
Alligator.



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Recept/Tech PT for more info call 352-318-
1247. Apply in person Mon thru Fri. 9-4-
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* GREAT BANNERS & SIGNS *
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SignMasters 335-7000
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S Personals


SAVE ON RAYBAN/SUNGLASSES

University Opticians
300 SW 4th Ave. 378-4480
12-9-09-75-18


CHACOS
Great sandal for walking all over campus.
Adjustable straps for a custom fit & they last a
long time. Flip flops too! Lloyd Clarke Sports
1504 NW 13th St. 352-372-7836 9-4-10-18


BOARDSHORT SALE!
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mile N. on 13th St. 9-4-10-18


MODELS NEEDED
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12-9-09-75-21


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Sports
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009


ALLIGATOR
www.alligator.org/sports


Picks


Column


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SITE: The Swamp (cap. 88,548)
KICKOFF: Saturday 7 p.m.
TV/RADIO: SUN/FSN/WRUF
AM850


The alligatorSports Brand Picks
Column is a long-standing tradition
at our newspaper, the beginnings of
which can be traced back through
generations of student sportswriters.
So naturally, we decided to shake
it up a little bit this semester.
We spit in the face of tradition.
No more interviews with lei shop
owners in Hawaii, Uga handlers in
Georgia or whiskey distillery manag-
ers in Tennessee.
From now on, we'll start out Picks
Column with what we love most -
arguing but we'll still end it with
some good, old-fashioned insults.
Each week, two of our writers will
debate one of the most highly contest-
ed games in this column, and to add
some legitimacy to our little opera-
tion, we've added five "professional"
Florida beat writers to our picks sec-
tion.
Oh, and this year we're picking
against the spread, because we're
men, and this is America.

ALABAMA WILL EASILY WIN BY
MORE THAN 6.5 POINTS VS. VIRGINIA
TECH BECAUSE... I'm not sure how
anyone could seriously consider pick-
ing Virginia Tech in this one.
The Hokies come from an inferior
conference, and Darrell Evans, their
star running back, will be on crutch-
es.
Sure, Alabama is breaking in start-
ers at quarterback and left tackle,
but wide receiver Julio Jones will
make their jobs easier. The 6-foot-4,
210-pound playmaker will take ad-
vantage of whichever 5-foot-11 cor-
nerback is covering him.
Also, Virginia Tech has never won
a game in the Georgia Dome, where
the game will be played.
Don't worry about the fact that the
Hokies have only played there once.
They still lost that game and will lose
big to Alabama. BOBBY CALLOVI
SEE PICKS, PAGE 19


Tebow's farewell tour begins Saturday


* THE SENIOR QB HAS
SEVEN GAMES LEFT IN THE
SWAMP.

By MIKE DiFERDINANDO
Alligator Staff Writer
mdiferdinando@alllgatororg

Take a long, hard look at
Tim Tebow when he walks out
onto the field Saturday. He just
might be staring back.
Saturday marks the start of
the senior's farewell tour, and
the Heisman Trophy winner is
going to be soaking up every
minute of his last go-around.
"It's special," Tebow said.
"The most memorable part for
me is I wait until the end and I
get to see everyone run out (of
the tunnel). And then I hear the
roar. That's what makes it the
most special."
The praise hasn't stopped
since UF knocked off Oklahoma
to win the BCS National Cham-
pionship Game back on Jan. 8.
The No. 1 Gators have been
showered with accolades. They
racked up a historic 58 out of 60
votes in The Associated Press's
preseason poll. And No. 15 once
again tops the watch list for ev-
ery award under the sun.
Saturday's season opener
against Football Championship
Subdivision opponent Charles-
ton Southern should only fuel


Andrew Stanfill / Alligator Staff
Tim Tebow will start his third season opener for the Gators against Chalreston Southern. Team-
mates and coaches say the senior quarterback is healthy for the first time in his career.


the fire.
The Buccaneers, who were
7-5 last season and finished fifth
in the Big South Conference, are
more than 60-point underdogs.
"I think I would love to go
play another Miami or some-
thing that's a rivalry game
and intense and fun," Tebow
said. "But this is also a game
where we can work on things,


sharpen up, get ready, try to be
crisp and play. It's the first op-
portunity. You want to get that
under your belt and see what
you've got."
Charleston Southern fell to
Miami 52-7 in the 2008 season
opener.
There might not be much
drama in The Swamp on Satur-
day, but there are still plenty of


things for Gators fans to keep
an eye on.
Matt Patchan and James Wil-
son are fighting for a starting
job on the offensive line.
Jeff Demps was named the
starter at running back, but is
only narrowly holding off ad-
vances from Chris Rainey and
Emmanuel Moody.
SEE FOOT, PAGE 20


Florida's dominant talent demands a tougher schedule


he supposed best team in college foot-
ball, what many call one of the best
teams ever, is about to begin one of
the easiest schedules in the country.
I couldn't be more disappointed.
Really, Florida?
Charleston Southern, Troy, FIU and the
annual matchup with Florida State.
I realize there is no incentive for the
Gators to schedule a heavyweight non-con-
ference game. Schedules are made years in
advance.
Running undefeated through a soft slate
is rewarded in the current BCS system.
But UF could've done more. Just because
it could.
Just because it returns every defensive
starter and is solid on offense despite a lack
of depth at receiver.
You've got possibly the best college foot-


ball player of all time,
and the combined re-
cord of your non-con-
ference opponents is
29-21 (.580)?
It's a shame, be-
Phil Kegler cause Florida could
Phil on the Hill make a statement.
pkegler@alllgatororg To be the best, you
need swagger.
You need a take-on-all-comers attitude,
even without any outside incentive.
For me, scheduling is one of my favorite
aspects when I start a new dynasty in EA
Sports' NCAA Football video game. I strive
to get the computer to rate my strength of
schedule as an A or possibly even an A+.
Certainly, I use some suicidal moves to
get there scheduling several top-10 non-
conference opponents, including a few on


the road.
But in my mind, I'm usually playing
with a pretty good team, and I want the
challenge of feeling like I'm the best.
I want to be pushed week-in and week-
out.
The Gators could take a page from that
line of thinking and learn something from
their heated rival in Athens.
Georgia, ranked No. 13 in the preseason
polls, opens its season by playing at No. 9
Oklahoma State then comes home the next
week to immediately start its SEC schedule
against South Carolina.
Two weeks later, UGA hosts Arizona
State as the second half of a home-and-
home series (the Bulldogs won 27-10 in
Tempe, Ariz., in 2008). Georgia caps off its
non-conference schedule with its in-state
SEE PHIL, PAGE 19


SJim Tressel spoke up in defense of Rich Rodriguez. Translation: "Let's not start
poking around too much, cuz my guys are working hours that would make coal
miners cry." ... Miss. HS DE Kaleb Eulls saved a busload of students when he
tackled a 14-year-old girl who pulled a gun. Eulls' act was heroic, but are we sure
he wasn't jumping in front of her to get out of his commitment to Miss. State?


* Check out a preview of the soc-
cer team's weekend matches on
Page 11 as well as coverage of the
women's golf team and a football
notebook on Page 10.


* Check out our podcast tonight on the epic
UF-Charleston Southern matchup. Expect
thrilling insider information from Kyle Mais-
tri, Phil Kegler and Mike McCall with host
Adam Berry. Check it out on iTunes.






FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 19


PICKS, from page 18


VIRGINIA TECH WILL OBVIOUSLY COVER THE
6.5-POINT SPREAD BECAUSE... Alabama hasn't defeat-
ed an ACC school to open a season since... one year
ago. OK, the Tide are the obvious favorite to win this
game, but I think the Hokies can keep it close enough
to cover the 6.5-point spread. VT plays solid defense
every year, commits to special teams and has a dy-
namic dual-threat quarterback named Tyrod Taylor.
Florida disposed of Alabama in last year's SEC
Championship Game using the same formula: tough
defense, a commitment to special teams and a dual-
threat quarterback whose initials are TT.
KYLE MAISTRI

Now, on to the picks!
Representing the Alligator, we have our five
sprightly young football writers:
Mike "I can sense even the smallest human suf-
fering" DiFerdinando, who will be trading in his Red
Bull and cereal for hand lotion and tissues when Zac
Robinson and his beloved Oklahoma State Cowboys
take on Georgia this weekend.
Bobby "I never have to worry about a DUI" Callo-
vi, who, at the age of 21 and the height of 5-foot-6, still
needs the rest of us to drive him around. He can drink
alcohol, but he's still a growth spurt away from being
allowed to sit in the front seat.
Phil "Go big, but mostly just go home" Kegler,
who admittedly drank nothing but Bud Light on his
weeklong trip to Vegas, where alcohol is free.
Mike "Draft to trade" McCall, who spitefully took
a second defense in our office fantasy NFL draft be-
cause he was outbid on David Garrard as his third
quarterback in a one-QB league.
Kyle "I finally made it past midnight" Maistri, who
recently broke his Joe DiMaggio-like streak of passing
out before the change of day during a party in which


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beat writers:
From the Palm Beach Post, welcome Ben "Back to
school" Volin, who couldn't stay away from college-
aged girls, so he enrolled in an MBA program.
From the Jacksonville Times-Union, welcome Mike
"I'm a man, I'm 39" DiRocco, who is the longest-ten-
ured beat writer in this column, and quite possibly the
western hemisphere.
From the Orlando Sentinel, welcome Jeremy
"Strictly business" Fowler, who was the only one not
to laugh after he asked Urban Meyer if Matt Patchan's
assessment of Lane Kiffin as a bozo was accurate.
From the Miami Herald, welcome Joe "Is a three-
piece too formal?" Goodman, who may not outreport
you, but he'll certainly outdress you.
And last and coincidentally least, from the
Gainesville Sun, welcome Ed "Drunk, equal-oppor-
tunity Casanova" Aschoff, who "apparently" made
out with three different girls of varying ethnicities the
other night.
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PHIL, from page 18

rival, Georgia Tech.
Obviously rivalry games are hit-and-miss as to their
quality, but this year, the Bulldogs face a tough matchup
playing at the 15th-ranked Yellow Jackets, whose triple-
option offense ran all over the field last year, racking up
409 rushing yards in a 45-42 victory.
While Saturday's opener against Charleston Southern
gives Florida a chance to ease into the fall, receiver David
Nelson admits he wouldn't mind playing in a marquee
game early in the year.
"When you play a team the caliber of Oklahoma State's
from different conferences teams you don't ever get to
play but you get to see on TV it would be fun to play a
team like that every once in a while," Nelson said.
It would ease one problem trying to decide when to
call off the dogs. Last year, Meyer took heat for kicking a
late, meaningless field goal against Miami, a 26-3 win.
If it was up to Nelson, he would play the whole game
Saturday, and not because he has a desire to run up the
score on the Bucs.
When you're playing in one of your last seven games
inside The Swamp, wouldn't you like to play more than
a half?
There's a chance Nelson and plenty of other starters
won't see any fourth-quarter playing time in at least three
of the seven home games (Charleston Southern, Troy,
FIU).
The solution is simple.
Don't leave it to the analysts. Don't leave it to people
judging stats against subpar opponents.
Prove it where it should be proven.
Do it on the field.


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FOOT, from page 18
Major Wright, Ahmad Black and Will Hill are locked in
a three-way competition for two starting spots at safety.
New offensive coordinator Steve Addazio will call
plays for the first time as he tries to replace Mississippi
State coach Dan Mullen. The second half will likely be-
long to John Brantley and a host of new faces.
"It will be a little easier to put (younger
S players) in (this year)," Meyer said. "Our
Q 'i ) first year, second year it was a little more
difficult to put guys in because you're go-
Football ing to put that thing in reverse. We can't let
that happen."
The Gators are 14 games, 56 quarters and
840 minutes away from the end of the 2009 football season
and a potential run at college football history.
Regardless of how the chips fall, there is at least one
guy who's going to enjoy every second of it.
"There are seven more opportunities to run out of that
tunnel," Tebow said. "I'm going to cherish every oppor-
tunity, every minute, every chance I get to be on that field
and play with those guys. I'm going to make it special and
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By ANTHONY CHIANG
Alligator Writer
achiang@alllgatororg

It's been nine months since Stan-
ford eliminated Florida from the
NCAA Tournament, but it seems as
if the Gators have eliminated their
memories of that game.
Tonight, No. 5 UF (3-0) will have
a chance at redemption as it faces No.
11 Stanford (2-1) at 8 p.m. as part of
the Community Bankers Classic in
Stockton, Calif., and will face either
Pacific or San Jose State on Saturday
night, depending on the result of to-
night's match.
But the Gators seem to have for-
gotten about last season's loss and
are taking a different approach to
their first big test of the season.
"We haven't talked too much
about it," senior libero Elyse Cusack
said. "This isn't a revenge match or
anything like that; it's just a great
opportunity to play a great team like
Stanford."
Since their last meeting in the
round of 16 on Dec. 12, both teams


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have changed.
Two UF starters from that De-
cember game, middle blocker Kelsey
Bowers and setter Cindy Bathelt,
have graduated and transferred,
respectively. However, sophomore
middle blocker Cassandra Ander-
son and transfer setter Brynja Rod-
gers have helped
make up for the
losses at those po-
sitions.
Anderson is
currently leading
the team in blocks
with eight and
Cusack Rodgers is aver-
aging 21 assists
per match to help fill the void those
two left.
The Gators have also added a
year of experience that will especial-
ly help the five freshmen who were
part of last season's team.
"I think one thing that we lacked
last year was experience," Cusack
said. "We are starting to play more
together as a team because we have
played with each other for a year


now."
Sophomores Kelly Murphy, Col-
leen Ward and Kristy Jaeckel have
proven to be three of the team's top
players this year. All three players
have already notched at least one
double-double in their first three
games of the season.
"A lot of times, players make the
biggest strides between their fresh-
man and sophomore years," coach
Mary Wise said. "They are more
physical, they are hitting the ball
harder and they are jumping high-
er."
Meanwhile, Stanford seems to
have regressed since its last match
with the Gators.
The Cardinal saw two AVCA
First-Team All-Americans, Cynthia
Barboza and Foluke Akinradewo,
graduate. Both players were alter-
nates for the United States in the
2008 Olympics.
Those losses have been huge for
the Cardinal this year, as the team
has already been pushed to five sets
by LSU and fell in straight sets by
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TV Deals for BCS Conferences


By PHIL KEGLER
Alligator Staff Writer
pkegler@alligatororg

College football is finally back, and the South-
eastern Conference hopes to keep its reputation as
the nation's best league.
With two historic television deals signed in the
offseason, the 12 teams will have plenty of chances
to make their case from coast to coast.
The SEC signed 15-year contracts with ESPN
and CBS worth $2.25 billion and $825 million,
respectively during the offseason to showcase its
athletes nationwide.
Florida coach Urban Meyer likes the fact the
Gators will be seen in even more places this fall
but guards against overextending their recruiting
focus.
"Our job's not to go on a national level and re-
cruit," Meyer said. "Now we'll cherry Spick, and I
tell our guys: It better be a first-rounder for us to go
do that because there's plenty of great football play-
ers within five hours of our school.
"I do believe [the TV deals] will help, but what
I don't want to have happen is [national recruiting]
be our focus because now all of a sudden we're on
TV somewhere."
The CBS deal extends its current status as the
national broadcast network and will show one SEC
game per week at 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays.
But now one 12:30 p.m. game per week will be
shown on ESPN Regional Television, which is syn-
dicated to more than 66 million households in 75
different markets.
The so-called SEC Network will be ESPN's
third-largest "channel" from noon to 3:30 p.m. on
Saturday, according to a ESPN press release, avail-
able in more homes than ESPNEWS or ESPNU dur-


ing that block. There also will be a new SEC-focused
pregame show at noon with Rob Stone and Matt
Stinchcomb. This SEC Network will debut with
Western Kentucky-Tennessee on Saturday.
Of the league's 12 season openers, only one will
be carried only on in-state pay-per-view (Missouri
State-Arkansas). Nine will be carried on ABC or an
ESPN network, including the first game of the sea-
son Thursday night (South Carolina-N.C. State).
"Opening games are really different," Auburn
coach Gene Chizik said. "It's almost overkill be-
cause you've got so much film you've watched over
the summer and in the preseason. You've watched
about every game you can watch, which some-
times is a little bit too
OUTHAEN much."
Only four SEC
schools (South Caroli-
na, Georgia, Alabama,
CONFER E LSU) are facing an
opponent from a BCS
conference in the first week, but two of those feature
premier matchups between ranked teams No. 13
Georgia plays at No. 9 Oklahoma State on Saturday
at 3:30 p.m., while No. 5 Alabama plays No. 7 Vir-
ginia Tech in the Georgia Dome at 8 p.m.
Alabama coach Nick Saban said national expo-
sure was a big reason the Crimson Tide agreed to
play the Hokies in the neutral-site Chick-fil-A Col-
lege Kickoff. Last year, Alabama participated in the
same event, using a 34-10 upset over preseason No.
9 Clemson to make a statement en route to going
undefeated until the SEC Championship Game.
"I certainly think that last year our team prob-
ably didn't know how good they could be," Saban
said. "The national exposure that we get from play-
ing in games like this enhances overall exposure
and helps recruiting everywhere."


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fIEOfIMPE N Editor Phil Kegler Cover Illustration Harrison Diamond Alligator, Friday, September 4, 2009 4L Repeating By MIKE McCALL I ALLIGATOR STAFF WRITER mmccall@alligator.org Gators hope to reprise title run A t Florida, national titles have been reduced to a yearlong drill. There are months of conditioning, followed by fall camp and a grueling season. Then, a whistle blows in Miami, and it's time tocrinse andcrepeat. Basking in the glory of last season's BCS championship is not part of the process, but there are plenty of accolades floating around. The defending champs return most of their key players, including a quarterback already hailed as one of the game's greats and a coachrecognized as the best in the business. The Gators were picked as the preseason No. 1by every majorcollege football magazine andcreceived 58 of 60 first-place votes in the Associated Press poll -the highest total ever -but they still feel like there are doubters. There's something left to prove: that they belong among the best teams ever. These Gators are hungry for more than another trophy. They want perfection. "We want to be great," receiver David Nelson said. "We want to be known as one of the best, so we want to be known as the team that did it again. That's what we're trying to prove. We want to prove to the country that we can do it again. A lot of people are ranking us No. 1, but they also have their doubts that no team can do it again. Right now, we are hungry to prove people wrong." After a summer trying to avoid their own press clippings, taking advice from a slew of big-time guest speakers and fuming overpast losses, the day has arrived. The quest for the best season in school history starts now. Friends in High Places Despite the high expectations inside and out of the locker room, the company line throughout the offseason was, "We just want to win the Southeastern Conference." But back then, Game 1 against Charleston Southern was still a far-off date. Now that kickoff has ceased to be Sept. 5 and become Saturday, it's more clear what this team is about. As quarterback Tim Tebow demonstrated in his speech following the loss to Ole Miss last year, an undefeated season is a priority. So is repeating. To that end, coach Urban Meyer brought in experts on the subject during the offseason. Lou Holtz, Tony Dungy and Mike Shanahan were among the guest speakers invited into the Florida locker room -three coaches with experience when it comes to defending championships. Holtz won a national title with Notre Dame in 1988, but saw his bid for a repeat stymied by Miami after an 11-0 start. Dungy's Indianapolis Colts also failed in an attempt to repeat theirc2006 SupercBowl win, but Shanahan successfully coached the Denver Broncos to back-to-back titles in 1997-98. And if that's not enough help, there's a pretty good example just down the street in UF basketball coach Billy Donovan, who won consecutive champiDungy onships in 2006-07 and will serve as Meyer's blueprint for success. "The way he managed it, especially when they hit a little skid in the middle of the season, the way he pulled that (2007) team back together [was impressive]," Meyer said. "I learned a lot. That was one of the best basketball teams of all time." Meyer picked Donovan's brain during the offseason for tips to keep his team focused, even showing the same Tiger Woods interview that Donovan showed his squad. In it, Woods defines greatness as having the ability to win again and again, something Holtz was convinced Andrew Stanfill/ Alligator Staff Linebackers Brandon Spikes (left) and Dustin Doe (32) hope to be kissing another crystal ball when the 2010 BCS National Championship Game rolls around on Jan. 7 in Pasadena, Calif. The Gators are trying to become the first team to win back-to-back titles during the BCS era. Florida could do after watching just one practice on his visit. "It's very difficult (to repeat), but I think Florida is in a class by themselves," said Holtz, currently an analyst for ESPN. "Here's what impressed me the most. I didn't exAl pect to see this, but I saw a group of coaches so enthusiastic, players so focused and working hard, it looked Holtz like a team that was out to prove something. It's not just their talent and leadership. You don't usually see a veteran football team working that hard." Lessons Learned The work ethic Holtz saw stems partly from a chip on the players' shoulders. But unlike most teams, the Gators aren't trying to overcome it. They've seen what happens when it's gone. After winning the 2006 national title, Florida went 9-4 and lost to Michigan in the Capital One Bowl. "A lot of times, when you're as successful as we've been throughout our career, you get complacent," Nelson said. "That's what happened two years ago. We thought we had all the answers, and they showed us. There are a lot of guys on this team who were on that 2007 team, went to the Capital One Bowl and felt that loss, so we don't want that again. We still carry that loss, that pain we Shanahan had against Michigan in the Capital One Bowl. We still have that grudge, that sick feeling in our stomach." That's the other thing about this team: losses die hard. All the highs of a national title haven't wiped that loss to Michigan away, and despite the turnaround that ensued, stumbling against Ole Miss is still a touchy subject. "That loss is still frustrating to everybody, although a lot of good came from it," Tebow said. "That's one of the good things about our team, though, is how upset and mad we get about something like that. "We get pretty self-motivated statistical breakdown UF CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 43.6 Points Scored 23.1 12.9 Points Allowed 22.3 213.9 Passing Yards 183.1 231.1 Rushing Yards 109.8 179.9 Passing Yards Allowed 190.4 105.4 Rushing Yards Allowed 155.3 83/161 (52%) 3rd Down Conversions 62/157 (39%) 63/192 (33%) 3rd Down Defense 62/152 (41%) 62/68 (75%) Red Zone Scoring Efficiency (TD %) 34/42 (60%) 27/39 (46%) Red Zone Defense (TD%) 31/47 (49%) +22 Turnover Margin +6 I from things like that, and irritated, and we still use that today in practice." Reminding themselves of losses and keeping a narrow watch on the conference schedule are just tricks to stay focused and avoid complacency, the two biggest roadblocks that Dungy, Shanahan and Holtz pointed out to the team this summer. The only on-field question about the Gators is whether they can replace receivers Percy Harvin and Louis Murphy. With a thin group of wideouts, none of whom are as proven as their predecessors, it's a legitimate concern-. But Florida has a trump card. For the first time in 20 games, Tebow is healthy. For the final six contests in 2007, Tebow took painkilling injections to deal with his injuredright shoulder, and he did the same thing all last season after re-injuring it in the season opener against Hawaii. "He's 100 percent for the first time in his career, which is scary," Nelson said. "You can see that extra get-up that he has, and I can't wait to see him on Saturday." Similar Starts It UF does manage an u~ndefeated season, it wouldn'tbe the first in school history. In 1911, the Gators' first year playing against big-name opponents, they went 5-0-1, tying South Carolina. This year will start just as that one did, with Florida hosting a team from Charleston. Then, it was The Citadel, which UF topped before defeating three other teams from the state and crowning themselves "The Champions of South Carolina." Now, it's Charleston Southern, and the Gators have their eyes on muchmore.It'sthe start of a masch they hope ends with anothercrcystal ball. The drill won't be over until the whistle blows in Pasadena. NUMBERS Southern nits18 yeharhistory 3 N atonal cha mpionships by Florndainthe last 13 seasons Amount Florida $45 K will pay Charleston Southern for Saturday's game Num ber of 20-person Sky Suites 9in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (priced at $52K annually) it will take for Florida to earn back the price of playingCharleston Southern. The stad um has 62 Sky Suites. 8Listed ca pacity 88954 of Ben Hll Griffin Stadium 94 783Combined atStendance at Charleston Southern's seven road games in 2008 INJURY REPORT -OUT WR Andre Debose (hamstring) LB Dustin Doe (suspension) S Dorian Munroe (knee) WR Carl Moore (back) CB Jeremy Brown (back) -DOUBTFUL LB Brendan Beal (neck) -PROBABLE LB Jon Bostic (ankle) LB Brandon Hicks (ankle) DT Lawrence Marsh (ankle) LB Jelani Jenkins (ankle) UF offense vs. Charleston Southern defense J eff Tim Demps Tebow Deonte Aaron Marcus I Maurkice I Matt David Nelson Riley Cooper Thompson Hernandez Gilbert Mike Pouncey Carl Patchan Pouncey Johnson Ryan Ard Matt Damon Joel Woods Middleton Walton David Fred Andrew Jackson Godfrey McKain t B Matt Bach Chris Kuzdale Jacques Bazile o 9 Major Wright Ahmad Black Ryan Brandon A.J. Stamper Spikes Jones DETT IJayel Carlos Jermaine Howard Lawrence Dunlap Cunningham Marsh Janoris CB) Joe Haden 0 0 00 Go 0 0 0 Gerald Tim Jones Levi Jordan J.W. 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Johnson urges transparency By CHELSEA KEENAN and KATHRYN RANHORN Alligator Writers During Tuesday's Student Senate meeting, Student Body President Jordan Johnson was first to sign a waiver granting UT students access to his previously unavailable records that were protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, more commonly referred to as FERPA. FERPA, a federal law, protects students' educational records from being viewed by the public. Johnson encouraged senators to sign the voluntary waiver, which would allow items such as voting records and recordings of Senate meetings to be put online. "This is a big deal," he said. "We had a lot of people to go through and research to do." Although members from the Progress Party and the Orange and Blue Party said they are pleased with Johnson's decisions, they've progressed with their own initiatives to promote transparency. "This is a big deal. We had a lot of people to go through and research to do." Jordan Johnson Student Body President "We've been releasing our voting records on our Web site since the very first date," said Sen. Dave Schneider, Progress Party leader. Orange and Blue Party leader Jonathan Ossip said signing the waiver is a step in the right direction but is not enough since it does not include SG-related eSEE WAIVER, PAGE 9 LOCAL Judge upholds bar ordinance By C.J. PRUNER Alligator Writer In a recent development of Gainesville's battle with the bottle, an Alachua County judge upheld a city ordinance that attempts to curb underage drinking. The Underage Prohibition in Alcoholic Beverage Establishments ordinance, which went into effect April 1, restricts bars from admitting people under 21 after 9 p.m. if the bars have exceeded a certain number of underage drinking offenses. Venues with a capacity of less than 201 can have five offenses, while venues with a capacity of more than 201 can have 10. Hearings began last month after local bar owner Rob Zeller challenged the ordinance's constitutionRoundtree ality. After hearing arguments from both sides, Alachua County Circuit Judge Robert Roundtree decided to uphold the law, according to Gainesville litigation attorney Elizabeth Waratuke. In a small victory for bar owners, the court struck out a clause that SEE ORDINANCE, PAGE 9 the independent florida Not officially associated with the University of Florida Published by Campus Communications, Inc of Gainesville, Florida VOLUME 103 ISSUE 10 We Inform. You Decide. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 County gives $M to non profits 31 LOCAL PROGRAMS WILL RECEIVE FUNDING. By DALIA SABBAGH Alligator Contributing Writer The Alachua County Commission unanimously approved more than $1 million in funding for 31 nonprofit programs in a meeting Thursday. The programs were narrowed down from about 70 by the county's Community Agency Partnership Program, which grants yearly reimbursement Alachua County funding to loCOmmiSSiOn cal groups that aim to reduce poverty in Alachua County. The application process began six months ago and required that all applicants take a training session, said board member Jennifer Tragash. Out of about 70 programs, the board chose 38 to move to the second round of consideration, Tragash said. Of those, 31 were selected to receive funding. "We have collectively spent about 900 hours reviewing these 38 applications that could be up to 2 inches SEE COMMISSION, PAGE 9 _p ,"Copyrighted Material V 1 Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" "w N A visiting professor of art history from Cape Town, South Africa lectured at the Harn Museum about the historical evolution of photography in his country. See story, Page 3. Today FORECAST 2 OPINIONS 6 CLASSIFIEDS 12 Thunder CROSSWORD 15 storms SPORTS 18 88/71 visit www.alligator.org 1b Toss-Up UF student Etai Dvora, member of the group Objects in Motion, practices juggling clubs after class on the Plaza of the Americas Thursday afternoon. The group, the official juggling club at UF, meets every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon for practice. Jugglers learn to keep objects like balls, clubs and rings suspended in the air simultaneously. They also practice contact juggling, where objects must continuously touch a person's body. 0 Tim Tebow (right) will take the field for his final season opener Saturday against FCS foe Charleston Southern. The Gators enter the season as heavy favorites to repeat as champs. See Story, Page 18.

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2, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 News Today Multicultural Greek Council Showcase: Evolution Today, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Reitz Union Grand Ballroom Each organization from MGC will be showcasing their values, traditions and history through live performances and skits. African Student Union Meeting Today, 6:30 p.m. CSE E-222 Join ASU for the first monthly general body meeting of the year. Free food will be served. For more information, go to www.ASUatUF.com. Shabbat at Hillel Today, 7 p.m. and Saturday, 10:30 a.m. 2020 W University Ave. Hillel will be celebrating Shabbat with its three regular service options and an alternative learner's service for those who want to learn more about Shabbat, followed by free kosher dinner. Shabbat continues on Saturday morning with services at 10:30. TODAY THUNDER STORMS 88/71 SATURDAY THUNDER STORMS 89/71 Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity International meeting Tuesday, 7 p.m. CSE E-222 Informational meeting for students interested in pre-law. Come meet current members and find out how to apply. For more information, visit www.ufpad.com. Darius at UF Sept. 10, 7 p.m. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts The UF College of Public HealthandHealthProfessions invites you to attend. Movie screening and talk with Darius Weems and crew. The event is free and open to the SUNDAY THUNDER STORMS 86/72 MONDAY THUNDER STORMS 86/72 TUESDAY THUNDER STORMS 86/72 public. For more about this event please visit www.phhp. ufl.edu/announcements/darius/. Got an event? And want to post it in this space? Send an e-mail to bkelley@alligator.org with "What's Happening" in the subject line. Please include a oneto twosentence synopsis of the event. The Alligator strives to be accurate and clear in its news reports and editorials. If you find an error, please call our newsroom at 352-376-4458 or send an e-mail to editor@ alligator.org. /.PEACH VALLEY 11am-7pm Fridays and 4pin-7or Monday -Thursday Great drink specials too. 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Wayne Reitz Union TOTAL Amount $4,691,659 $4,705,751l $4,976,040 $14,373,450 If you have any questions concerning this budget, please contact the Student Senate office at 392-1665. Any amendment to this budget must be sponsored by a student senator. The deadline to submit amendments to the Senate Office, Room 307C, J. Wayne Reitz Union, is September 8 at noon. This budget will be considered by the full Senate on first reading on September 15 at 7:30 pm in room 282 JWRU.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 3 City codes may pull plug on 'Pool Bus' By DAVID TINTNER Alligator Contributing Writer When a few college kids salvaged a $400 school bus and turned it into a pool, they thought they had struck gold; but last Thursday, the City of Gainesville Code Enforcement Division asked them to remove the bus from their property. The students were cited for three $250 violations, according to Ed Dimuccio, investigator for the City of Gainesville Code Enforcement Division. The offenses included the pool being too close to power lines and the pool not meeting the standards for fencing and enclosure. The owners of the bus, six roommates who live on the 1000 block of Sixth Avenue, found the bus on a Craigslist ad from a Baptist preacher in Orange Heights last October. For an additional $600, they got the registration, insurance and tag to make it legal. Originally, they used the bus to drive to the UF-Georgia game and tailgate. They also took it on a weeklong camping trip, drove their friends downtown on Halloween and even occasionally dropped their friends off at classes, said Giancarlo Marogti, a fifth-year senior and partowner of the bus. In an act of vandalism on St. Patrick's Day, the bus' tires were slashed and the windshield was broken. Instead of repairing the damage, the owners came up with a different idea. "We were walking to the pool one day and just wished that we didn't have to," said Adam Heaton, a graduate student and another owner of the bus. They removed part of the roof, took out the windows and turned it into a swimming pool. They added an entertainment center where the roof remained. "We bought a pool pump, filter and pool liner," Marogti said. "It was up and running in about a week." The roommates enjoyed the pool for more than a month before an investigator from code enforcement came to them with a list of violations. "We're willing to do anything to make it legitimate to stay," Heaton said, in hopes of making the bus safe and acceptable under city laws. Since the inspector's visit, the men have drained the water from the Cal 'Big Red' Walters strikes a pose in a school-bus-turned-swimming-pool parked at a house on the 1000 block of Southwest Sixth Avenue. The bus owners are working to bring it up to code. pool and plan to move the bus farther away from the power lines. "It's become a landmark of the neighborhood," Heaton said. "Everybody loves it." Even if the students find a way to securely lock the back and front doors, they would still be in violation of ordinances regarding swimming pools, Dimuccio said. "A child could get in it and nobody would know," he said. "It's becoming a safety hazard." The division is waiting on a maintenance report for the bus to determine if it is safe to drive on streets. The bus is also more than 35 feet long, too long to be parked at the house even if registered as an RV, according to Dimuccio. "Their best bet is to find a place to store it and then bring it back for less than 72 hours to use it," Dimuccio said. "I don't see any way they're going to be able to keep it." If they are allowed to keep the bus, the owners said they plan on fixing it up so that it can be driven to campus on game days. "It's been such a big part of our college careers," Marogti said. "We don't want to lose it." South African prof. details evolution of photography HE IS VISITING FROM CAPE TOWN. By SHEMUEL ARRINDELL Alligator Contributing Writer Michael Godby, a professor of art history at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, presented a lecture on the evolution of the country's photography Thursday night. Godby, who spoke as a part of the Ham Eminent Scholar lecture series, said South African photographers changed their styles based on historical events like apartheid, protests, strikes and religious practices. Now, more than 20 years later, photographs representing a more positive South Africa are being displayed in small South African galleries and museums, he said. After the presentation, Tom Southall, the Harn's photography curator, made a comparison to the Great Depression when he said photos were taken "of the people, but not for the people," adding the situation is improving. Helen Safa, a retired UF professor of anthropology and Latin American studies, said she doesn't believe art or photography is getting more popular in South Africa. Safa, who traveled to South Africa in 2001, said the money in South Africa is spent on items like cars, not art. 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4, ALLIGATOR .FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Parties look to fill spots By CAROLYN TILLO Alligator Writer Thursday marked the beginning of Student Government elections when students with intentions of joining a student political party stopped by the Reitz Union. The Unite Party attracted about 60 students. About 20 students committed to the Orange and Blue Party and about 15 committed to the Progress Party. Orange and Blue Party Sen. Ben Cavataro said candidates came into the interviews with varying ideas, including fixing the elevators in Beaty Towers and shortening the lines for free printing. "A lot of the ideas are motivated by real student concerns, you know, what real people are feeling," Cavataro said. Freshman Michael Morales said he's leaning toward the Orange and Blue Party. "I definitely find that their policy of putting the students before themselves is something I can agree with," he said. Dave Schneider, Progress Party president, said his party's goal this election season is to bring SG from its third-floor office to the students. Sophomore Jeanna Lee said she was interested in the Progress Party because it embodies the idea that there is room for improvement in SG and encourages a diverse platform. "There's good students leading everywhere, not just Greek houses, not just the dorms." Jason Yoepp Unite Party spokesman Unite Party spokesman Jason Yoepp said the party saw a great turnout, but he doesn't want students to be discouraged from stopping by today or Tuesday. He said there are plenty of good students out there, and he doesn't want them to be intimidated or think they don't have a shot. "There's good students leading everywhere," he said. "Not just Greek houses, not just the dorms." Slating will continue today and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m in Room 284 of the Reitz Union. Google exec gives $5M for children's hospital By ALISON SCHWARTZ Alligator Contributing Writer Good is finally coming from a local family's nightmare. Wednesday, less than two years after Horst and Luisa Ferrero's 3-year-old son died from medical error at UF's pediatric clinic, the Sebastian Ferrero Foundation received a $5 million gift from Google's technology director, Craig Silverstein, a Gainesville native who became Google's first employee in 1998. The money will go toward advancing the foundation's mission of establishing a full-service children's hospital in Gainesville. "Growing up the child of two doctors, I understand the important role medical care plays in a community," Silverstein said in a press release. "The more I hear about this project and what it will bring to Gainesville, the more excited I am by it." Deborah Peeples, executive director of the Sebastian Local Ferrero Foundation, News described Sebastian's family as "deeply gratified and excited" about the gift. "They feel this is a wonderful way to honor Sebastian," Peeples said. "We want him to be remembered as the little hero who brought the community together to improve the level of medical care available in Gainesville to a full-service children's hospital." E1 Dyslexia A WSlow Reading? Poor Comprehension? -Poor Spelling? 241NW4r__2-B__7811 Years of gain in SAFETY BELTS weeks of treatment! Serving Gainesville for over 22 years. The Morris Center, Inc. SMART FRM 352.332.2629 5930 SW Archer Rd THE START in fo~amo rriscenters.co m Cuban SandWches, Plates, Pastries Coffee, and more! Delicious food made by Mom' E igs andBee photos~beachereo rco For c ntt rulsviit AZr -r s8', nto d nelly's The best gameday photos from the game against Charleston Southern: -fans -stands -tailgating -signs Email Photos To.: photos@bleacherreport.com For contest rules, visit: www.BleacherReport.com/photos m bleacher i report "SUBLIMELY SMART, SEXY AND SERIOUSLY FUNNY." Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE Roger Ebert, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES PARENTS STRONGLYCAUTIONED S ''k$|W[% SOIJIDIRKMIMERRRWERAF RC FREUMTR D e 500 DAYS OF SUMMER.COM MOBILE USERS -FOR SHOWTIMES -TEXT SUMMER AND YOUR ZIP CODE TO 43 KIX (43549) NOW PLAYING EVERYWHERE CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR THEATRES AND SHOWTIMES Find your calling. Alligator Classifieds. [352]373.FIND alligior

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 0 ALLIGATOR, 5 Group offers grants for local women 's advocates By KATHLEEN BIRKHIMER Alligator Contributing Writer A local women's advocacy group is accepting applications for mini grants for groups or individuals who support Gainesville's women. The Gainesville Commission on the Status of Women will offer the grants bi-annually, and $500 will be distributed between up to three advocacy groups, individuals or businesses for their nonprofit programs. According to GCOSW member and UF student Megan Silbert, the organization is committed to offering the grants for the next two years and hopes the program will continue beyond that. The online application asks for information about the applicant's mission, the project's Local financial status and its News impact on women and girls in Gainesville. About 20 contributors, including a sub-committee of three judges, helped to create the evaluation criteria that will be used to judge the entries, Silbert said. The GCOSW was founded more than 25 years ago to promoteequality for women, according to participant Jan Zak, who helped distribute information about the mini grant via the organization's e-group. Zak stressed the effect of the group's largest annual conference, which she said "brings to the forefront violence [against women]." She discussed other events, including an amateur art exhibit hosted in the Reitz Union featuring artists who have survived violence or trauma. PC & MAC 1228W University ave Next to Holiday Inn m(352) 374-0934Av REPA IR saigonlegendrestaurantco IMPACT COMPUTER $28M=Dov *N'ow Regular Price I _O MEXT T FOM T F XT15 W. University Ave. (352) 373-4841 P371-1110 www.DTBarbershop.com IHAppy HO0UR ALL DAY EVERYDAY! ~je Ce 0 5,~ ,( fe bo Gator Saturdays 4 F() \ E The best place to watch \e N the Gators win! Live Game on 45 TVs V 2 Large Screens I E NFL Sunday + Monday Tuesday A A 35( wings (boneless or regular) All the jumbo wings T R Paty with Qsl ,2,3,4,5 you can eat. $Drafts -$2 Wells -$3 Calls 4pmn 12a1 $9.51 S $4 Ci's Juice -$5 Jager Bombs No ai n les 375 -BEER 3507 SW 2nd Ave CalicoJacks.net 371-1675 Save on great tailgating items each week, only at your neighborhood Publix. We have everything you need for game day, all in one place. We call it The Ultimate Tailgate Party. You get in, get what you need, and ultimately, Rule the Lot. 59 k VSpecialty Burgers Blue Cheese, Horseradish Cheddar, Jalapeho, or Bacon and Cheddar SAVE UP TO .40 LB French Hamburger Buns, 8-Count Handmade in Our Bakery, Baked Fresh Throughout the Day, FOR2500 From the Publix Bakery, 16-oz pkg. Snyder's of Hanover Pretzel Pieces Or Nibblers, Assorted Varieties, 10-oz bag Fruit Salad. 2 Small, Medium, Large, or Extra Large Size Package, Made in Store Daily, Full of Vitamin C Fuze Beverages ....FOR)0 Assorted Varieties, 18.5-oz bot. Prices effective Thursday, September 3 through Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Publix. Proud Sponsor of the University of Florida Gators Charleston Southern vs. University of Florida, Saturday, September 5, 2009 Visit theultimatetailgateparty.com for your next play. I HI THE BROTHERS BLOOM .H IPP Starring Adrian Brody, Rachel Weisz & Mark Ruffalo cinema 6:30 & 9pm I Sat 4:15, 6:45 & 9:15 | Sun at 2, 4:30 & 7 ITickets and Information 352-375-HIPP I THEHIPPORG g p

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6, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 With the second week under your belts, you're probably feeling a little fatigued. This is understandable. We at the Editorial Board feel your pain, but would like to remind you that the acceptable period for mourning is over -fall is in full swing. Drop/Add is over. So like a claustrophobic who made the poor decision to ride Epcot's Mission: Space, you're locked in for the full ride, whether you decide you like it or not (or bang against the door screaming to be let out, ruining the ride for the rest of the people in your capsule). Bad memories. And, if you've already made it through this heady introduction, it looks like you're also locked in for this week's edition of. Darts & Laurels And now to point to someone who is having a better week than you: our favorite (we only know one) former mullet-rocking, hockey-playing impregnator -Levi Johnston. We don't know how much he got paid to write a tell-all on Sarah Palin for Vanity Fair, but from the snippets we've seen from it about late-night Taco Bell runs and reality TV marathons, it's mad compelling. However, for taking his 15 minutes of fame to a new high (or low, whatever), we'd like to cast a hey-at-least-you-taught-usit's-possible-to-feel-sympathy-for-Sarah-Palin DART at Levi Johnston. We understand that money can be tempting, but for the love of all that is holy, think about your kid and her mother. (Coming to newsstands Sept. 8.) Someone else who's having a better week than you is reigning table tennis champion Wang Hao. The 25-year-old was banned from dating until national team officials finally set him up with other Chinese table tennis player, Peng Luyang. We wonder if all his training and skill cultivation wasn't an elaborate ploy to get the government to set him up with a girl, but if it was, more power to him for achieving his goals. For going to the most extreme lengths to get a girl, ever, we'd like to send a your-level-of-dedication-to-getting-laid-is-secondonly-to-Mario-in-Super-Mario-Bros. LAUREL to Peng Luyang. Although, considering this is probably just China using him to breed the ultimate ping-pong protege, Luyang might have been better off skipping those years he threw away in a specialized ping-pong academy and just applying for a VISA and a spot on "The Pick-Up Artist." But hey, whatever works. To throw some positivity into the mix, we'd like to send a LAUREL to those involved in the new coalition to prevent recurrences of the Tau Epsilon Phi and Pi Kappa Phi fraternity hazing incidents. Hazing is bad in most cases. However, we do wonder if the last case of hazing at UF was that bad. We think a second coalition should be formed to promote Sigma Lambda Gamma sorority's alleged "hazing" scenario, which involved restrictions on Facebook, make-up and fast food. "Real" hazing, though, is no good. We already lauded SG last week for responding to student outcry and re-instating The New York Times readership program on campus. This time, however, we'd like to send a but-itonly-took-you-90-letters-to-the-editor-and-constant-takeoverof-the-opinions-pages-to-do-something DART at the Student Government officials who sometimes treat this paper like it's the now-defunct Juicy Campus. We'll also send out a LAUREL to our readers who had to put up with officials complaing about complaints, or whatever they were doing. And to think that things will only get worse with SG elections on the horizon. We appreciate getting The New York Times back, but we also appreciate getting the last word. That's all for this week. Enjoy watching Florida play some school no one's ever heard of on Saturday. Go Gators? 0l the independent florida alligator Kristin Bjornsen Allie Conti EDITOR OPINIONS EDITOR Brian Kelley Jennifer Jenkins MANAGING EDITORS The Alligator encourages comments from readers Letters to the editor should not exceed 150 words (about one etter-sized page) They mustbe typed, double-spaced and must include the author's name, classification and phone number Names wiii be withheld if the writer shows just cause We reserve the right to edit for length, grammar, styie and iibei Send letters to ietters@aiiigatororg, bring them to 1105W University A e, or send them to PO Box 14257, GainesviIle, FL 32604-2257Columns of about 450 words about original topics and editorial cartoons are also welcome Questions? Caii 376-4458 Opinions ALLIGATOR www.a Iigator.org/opinions "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Available from Commercial News Providers"~ Sr Slating brings annoyance, fliers for all f you don't have of headphones, I strongly suggest that this week or next you invest in a pair. You don't eve need to attach them to an iPod or even portable CD player, and they don't even have to be expensive; a standard $5 pair from Wal-Mart will do. They only need to last the next five weeks or so. I would also advise rerouting your daily walk to and from classes: away from large public areas including, but not limited to, Turlington Plaza, the Plaza of the Americas and anywhere near Anderson and Matherly halls. Ambushes may await you in other parts of campus. In this case, just steer clear of all bright blue, red and orange shirts. Taken together, these defensive measures should insulate you from the barrage of fliers, political posturing and free pencils that await you over the course of the next four to five weeks. Indeed, it is the most wonderful time of the year for UF students as Student Government elections gear up. For the uninitiated (that's you, freshmen), the next five weeks will be more aggravating than anything you have ever experienced. Around every corner of campus, an SG flier or elevator speech awaits to ambush you between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, including lunch breaks. It is almost impossible to avoid this broadside of fake smiles and politicking, but by taking the measures suggested above, you can significantly increase the chance of you escaping this ordeal unscathed. To be fair, it does seem a bit hypocritical of me to be complaining about how bothersome SG elections can be when just last spring I was one of the army of orange, blue and red waiting to greet you during your daily rLI Kyle Robisch Ietters@alligator org commute through campus, armed with a plastic grin and a handful of stickers. However it seems that this election is going to be particularly dirty and bitterly contested, if the letters and guest columns in the Alligator and the speeches in Student Senate are any indication of the months to come. I should also point out that my criticism is not limited to a single political party or grouping; every party and member is and will be guilty of political pandering to the students, myself most likely included. But that certainly does not mean you have to blindly accept it. It certainlymay be important to you to vote and be informed, and by all means please do so. However, the glossy fliers and free pencils that will come to litter Turlington Plaza do not aid in the political education process. Don't be afraid to do your own research and find out for yourself about the parties' platforms and voting records. So while this brown-nosing is to be expected in any election at any level from SG to the United States presidential election, it is also important to be able to cut through what is B.S. and what is true. But since that is becoming increasingly impossible in SG elections, the better strategy may be to keep your head down and ears covered. Kyle Robisch is a political science and economics junior. His column appears weekly. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Alligator. Today's question: Is SG election Thursday's question: Do you play season the most annoying time fantasy football? of the year? Vote or post a message at www.alligator.org p 32% YES 68% NO 75 TOTAL VOTES t.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 7 Fans should remember they represent UF on game days F resh off their 24-14 victory over Oklahoma in the Patricia Telles-Irvin off to a national audience why As loyal Gators, when we wear the Orange and Blue, Saturdaysinrthe &JordaFnoJohnson the Gators are ready to roll again Saturday in the & Jordan Johnson Gators. munity. season opener against the Charleston Southern BuccaSpeaking Out UF has a great football proHome games are our chance to showcase UF and neers. gram and a great athletic proGainesville at its best. Hundreds of thousands of alumni Head football coach Urban Meyer, quarterback Tim gram. Our students are among the best in the country. As and supporters worldwide will be watching, as will milTebow and the entire team will do their all to bring recogwe celebrate the action on the field, let's mirror these facts lions of others. nition and respect to UF once again. in how we treat ourselves and each other. Thank you for your great Game-Day spirit. Have a terWe believe Gators fans will follow their lead. That's We know how to have a great time. We also know to rific time and GO GATORS! because each home game is not only a chance to showtreat others respectfully, follow the rules and look out for Patricia Telles-Irvin, Vice President for Student Affairs case Florida football; it's also a great opportunity to show one another's safety and well-being. Jordan Johnson, UF Student Body President Political bumper stickers are childish, show driver stupidity If the eyes are the window to the soul, then a bumper sticker is the portal to the back of a moron's head. I'm not referring to classic pieces of car flair, such as "Where's the beef?," "Drive it like you stole it" and the ever-popular "My kid beat up your honor student." Gems like these get straight to the point -if they have one. Asking tailgaters to locate their meat won't elicit a nasty response. They'll probably snort a chuckle and continue happily riding your ass while constantly re-reading your lame automobile decorations. Recently, however, I've noticed the oncegleeful tradition of selecting the perfect bumper sticker has devolved into pulling punches at political opponents. Gator Nation, this is a disaster. Why are we wasting our cars' surface area arguing political agendas when we could be goading fellow travelers into mashing the pedal to the metal? We have Bill O'Reilly and Keith Olbermann on television, Rush Limbaugh and National Public Radio in traffic and our empty-headed neighbors and co-workers to fill every other gap in our days. There is no reason the exterior of our cars should argue our points to people we've never met. Why stir up trouble on the highway? Most of us have obviously forgotten the all-too-true warning sign donned by hundreds of 1991 Dodge Rams: "Keep honking, I'm reloading." I work a part-time job where I see hundreds of bumper stickers daily. Sometimes I laugh, but mostly I shake my head in either disgust or confusion. Lately, I've been seeing hordes of shiny new anti-Barack Obama bumper stickers, which makes sense because he's working from the office that cannot escape criticism. Some of my favorites: "So, how's that hope and change working out for you?," "I'll keep my guns, freedom and money .You can keep the 'change!' and "Buck Ofama." (OK, that last one has been done before, but I saw one Chevy Equinox so enthusiastic it decided to "buck" the president twice). On other vehicles, I Adam Wynn see tailgates and bumletters@alligator org pers wearing slightly older, faded bumper stickers. They say inane things like "No more Nazis -vote Democrat," or "dubya dubya dubya dot liar dot com." The surplus of NObama stickers seems to be a petty attempt at revenge on every motorist whose car spouted antiGeorge W. Bush jargon through the better part of last year. The best anti-W sticker uses the ex-president's middle initial to begin the phrase "Worst president ever." Cue Comic Book Guy from "The Simpsons." I imagine such a creation just about maxes out the intellectual capacity of someone who has never heard of Herbert Hoover, the "do-nothing" president who slid us into the Great Depression. Bush is out of office. Get rid of your stupid, fruitless bumper sticker and go pray for the servicemen in your family. Obama is trudging through a deadweight legislative branch, but he still has three years to go. Scrape the childish stickers from your rear bumper because they will look like crap in 2012 no matter how his presidential term is remembered. As for your cars, apologize for dressing them up in all things ridiculous. They probably appreciate your angry adhesives as much as your grandma's Pomeranian likes its Superman costume. If you insist on pimping your ride with rear-end stickiness, I suggest touting your kid's ability to wallop other 12-year-olds. Adam Wynn is a journalism senior. His column appears as needed.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 9 Records eventually accessible online WAIVFRf mails. He said there is a bill sponsored by the Orange and Blue Party in the Judiciary Committee, a group in charge of choosing and approving bills that will be discussed in Senate meetings, that would call for a more comprehensive FERPA waiver. "The only reason you wouldn't want your voting records to be available is because you're not proud of what you've done," he said. Johnson said records will eventually be online. However, because this is a large structural change to the Web site, not everything will be available immediately. Nury Hyre, an economics senior, said she was shocked records weren't public already. "This school promotes technology and student access to knowledge and information," she said. "Not having the voting records online goes against what UF stands for." Available Educational Records E V 111 Mmes fmeeg V recordings, of, Ineetmfs p records of aIl>tiis of money to st dent o a, 0t11S, V skudfm L A iiy Requisi[,iol foTrmis V official SG am ioUneements i s ue o Funds requested exceed those available COMMISSION, from page 1 thick," Tragash said. "We do not leave the room until we all agree that the agency is getting what we are recommending." Unfortunately, she said, the requests for funding exceeded the amount available by more than $1 million. "It's increasingly a struggle to be able to provide funding for nonprofits, and there is a growing amount of need in our community for our social services," said County Manager Randall Reid. Among the agencies that received funding are Big Brothers and Sisters of Mid-Florida, Bread of the Mighty Food Bank, Children's Home Society, ElderCare of Alachua County, Epilepsy Foundation of Florida, Florida Organic Growers, St. Francis House, the Hippodrome State Theatre, Planned Parenthood and Peaceful Paths. "It's a grueling process for everyone, but I am completely satisfied with the vote," Tragash said. "The fact that it was unanimous -that doesn't happen often means that the commission recognizes chronic poverty as a problem." First Month of Cox Digital Cable and Installation (with paid subscription to standard cable service) I.v =LR=== IC=----. E5FlrsI sTrE S~E H D E=Ss-l E EFrsiE ETiri ESnFENn With Cox Digital Cable, you can get all the sports programming you love -with FREE HD**. From the hardwood to the gridiron, college and the pros, the games you've just got to see are all right here! your friend in the digital age( 1-800-942-1809 www.cox.com M ~ ~~~ ppr 1 q d /14171 W* At --)l& PandaJewe[-ly Veia Badl-ey Mon -Sat 10AM7PM Sun 12 PM -5PM 201 SE 2nd Place Suite 112 DowntownGainesville 352-376-3266 NEW STUDY AID* -Energy drink with a mind boost and no crazy buzz. Official energy drink of AVP PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL tour. Not Sold In Stores -Local Distributor www.AchevLiftOff.com 352-336-0004 888-332-0334 sttmet have nt been valuted by the Food and Drug Adm inistraon This product is not intended to dign s, tret, -u or prevent any disease. allig tor ADVERTISING Contact us at [352] 376.4482. Underage arrests down ORDINANCE, from page 1 prohibits bars from using an "innocent owner" defense. The defense allows owners to contest admission restrictions if they can prove that there was no way to prevent underage drinking, such as the use of fake IDs. The UF Student Senate has spoken out against the ordinance, claiming that it hurts businesses and "prohibit(s) safe nightlife engagements of the underage population of students." UF Student Body President Jordan Johnson said the development is a healthy compromise. "This isn't an issue about one person having a drink at a bar. It's about making sure that everyone is safe when they go out," Johnson said. Since the law took effect, there has been a deNews crease in underage drinking arrests, according to the Gainesville Police Department's Web site. Offenses for bars with a capacity of more than 201 have plummeted about 75 percent, while arrests at bars with a capacity of less than 201 have seen about a 46 percent decrease. Lt. Keith Kameg, GPD spokesman, attributed the encouraging statistics to the cooperative effort between bars and police and "the legislation's teeth." "We want to make sure that Gainesville is a vibrant, yet safe, community," he said. "The bars have been doing a really great job working with us to make sure that this works." Joseph Gloger, a Gainesville bouncer, was surprised at how seriously owners and police are working to address the issue and warns potential underage patrons of the consequences. "They aren't messing around with this," he said, pointing to the number of cops who go into establishments looking for any illegal activity. "It's just not worth the risk." C-

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10, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,2009 By PHIL KEGLER Alligator Staff Writer pkegler@alligator org Florida might be facing lowly Charleston Southern on Saturday, but the coaching staff is still keeping the Gators' starting lineups secret. Defensive coordinator Charlie Strong said the battle at safety between Will Hill and returning starters Ahmad Black and Major Wright remains too close to call. Strong continued to refer to all three of them as "starters" on Thursday. Offensive line is another position yet to be solidified. 113 N. Main Downtown 372.5446 The Wine & Cheese Gallery Pre-Game Brunch 12 PM *2 for Entree F "PAE The first ever Africa Choir at the University of Florida Open to ALL students of the university. Come and enjoy singing and performing songs from the African Continent. Meets every FRIDAY 3PM-4PM, MUSIC BUILDING, ROOM 120 FIRST MEETING AND REGISTRATION: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH, 2009 NO R(EGlnSTAnON Fore more information email FEE duncan.wambugu@ufl.edu ENVIRONMENTAL TRACK in the Depto.Of GeOIoical Sdenes BadheloF of Arts degree program Contact Dr. Joseph Meert (Jmeert@geologyufledu) or*Dr. Matt Smith (msmith@geologyufledu) or the Dept. of Geological Sciences at 392-2231 UF WOMEN'S GOLF Gators open season in Daytona UF coaches refuse to name starters By KELSIE HOECHERL Alligator Writer The Florida women's golf team will tee off its season this weekend in Daytona for the Hooters Match Play Championship with a new coach and some fresh new talent. After 11 seasons as head coach for the Gators, Jill Briles-Hinton announced her resignation in May, but UF was not without a coach for long. Jan Dowling was up for the challenge and named head coach in June. Dowling left her position as an assistant coach at Duke to head up the women's golf team at UF. Her experience as a college and professional golfer will prove helpful to the young Florida team. "We all really like her," sophomore Evan Jensen said. "She is very energetic and confident. We're all really happy with her." Returning players Jessica Yadloczky, Andrea Watts, Marika Lendl and Jensen have already faced off in intense intrasquad practice rounds with freshmen Nicole Boyett, Mia Piccio, Megan Pak, Amelia Lewis and Isabelle Lendl. "We have such a young Dowling team and there is a lot of competition within our team, so I'm really excited about the year," Jensen said. The first qualifier of the year kept Yadloczky, a junior, out of the season's first tournament. "We had a qualifier and we have a very competitive team this year. You have got to play very well to make the lineup," C= Still need housing this Fall? Ask about our Last Minute Move-In Special! 352.338.7467 13" STRE[T Only 6 Blocks from UF Campus! F*9" 0 U ATTENTION STUDENTS FEE PAYMENT DEADLINE FOR FALL TERM Debit Cards TODAY, 3:30 PM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH Pay on myUFL (my.ufl.edu) with MasterCard, American Express, Discover or electronic funds transfer from your checking account. CASH Place your personal check, cashier's check or money order in the 24-hour Criser drop box, S1 13 Criser Hall. Check through mail EFT Cash & Debit payments will not be accepted or drop box PAY EARLY ON myUFL TO AVOID DELAYS DUE TO INCREASED TRAFFIC To avoid a $100 late payment fee. .pay by 3:30 PM TODAY! For questions, contact University Financial Services 352-392-0181. Dowling said. "And unfortunately, this year we'll have some players who will stay home for a tournament or two. "It's all part of the growing process, and when you face some adversity, you will get better in the long run." Despite the competition, the women and their new coach are showing signs of coming together and growing, a key for a successful season. "They [the returners] help with everything from the golf game all the way down to the academics and getting to know the school," said Dowling. "Our team has been great. They seem to get along really well. "The freshmen have a lot to learn, not so much with their golf game, but with being a student-athlete at the University of Florida. It's a huge asset to have a group of upperclassmen who are willing and helpful." All set to start Saturday are Maurkice Pouncey at center, Mike Pouncey at right guard and Marcus Gilbert at right tackle. Carl Johnson will also start, but his position will be dictated by who the fifth lineman is -left guard Football James Wilson or left tackle Matt Patchan. "I talked to [offensive coordinator and line coach Steve Addaziol, and he's not going to announce," coach Urban Meyer said Thursday. "He says right now we have six starters." I

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 11 UF SOCCER Gators start tough stretch after easy opening slate By TYLER JETT Alligator Writer tjett@alligator org So far this season, Becky Burleigh's squad hasn't tipped its hand. The Gators have played three games, and they've won all of them. But those were better classified as tune-ups, not measuring sticks. Only one of the teams played in last year's NCAA Championship -Miami, a team that was bounced in the first round. When the Gators (3-0-0) take on Indiana (3-0-0) today, that soft-opponent trend will continue. The Hoosiers were a below-.500 team last year, and although they are unbeaten so far this season, their victories have come against teams from less-established conferences like the Mid-American Conference and the Missouri Valley Conference. But come Sunday, the Gators will finally get a real test. Their game against No. 8 UCLA (1-11) will be the first of four straight matchups against top-20 teams. The Bruins are a powerhouse, having won six straight Pacific-10 Conference titles. Last year's squad made the NCAA semifinals before losing to eventual national champions North Carolina 1-0. UCLA has gotten off to a rough start this year, getting trounced in a season-opening rematch with No. 1 North Carolina 7-2, then tying No. 12 San Diego. Keeper Katie Fraine said UF does not see the Bruins' poor start "Playing a challenging schedule gets you to know your team really well and exposes your weaknesses. Becky Burleigh UF soccer coach as evidence of a down year. The Gators expect a tough nonconference schedule. Since 2004, the team has played 18 games against preseason top-25 teams before Southeastern Conference matchups began. "Playing a challenging schedule gets you to know your team really well and exposes your weaknesses," Burleigh said. Burleigh said she schedules tough opponents so her team can prepare for SEC games, and Fraine reiterated that point. "If we play a bunch of wussy teams before we go into our conference, we're just going to get our butts whooped (against SEC teams)," she said. Since 2004, the Gators are 427-6 against SEC teams, while their record in matchups with ranked teams is a mediocre 7-7-1. Most members of the team claim their goal is to win the SEC championship, but Burleigh's decision to constantly flood UF's schedule with top-tier opponents suggests she is preparing the Gators for possible games in the later rounds of the NCAA Championships. During the next three weekends, the Gators will take on three teams that reached the national quarterfinals last year. Burleigh said the team's approach to a game is the same regardless of the opponent's quality, but some of her players don't share that opinion. "It's easier for a team to get pumped for a UCLA or a Duke rather than an FlU," Fraine said. Other players said their motivation during offseason workouts came from thinking about ranked teams. 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FREE Cable w/HBO and Showtime All Amenities plus FREE Tanning Gated*Alarms*Pet Friendly *Sign Today, Get up to $1800 Cash Back* www.thelaurelsuf.com 352-335-4455 12-9-09-75-2 Best Price & Great Location Large 1 & 2's available One Month Free & $0 MoveIn Fees 3500 Windmeadows Blvd www.spanishtrace.org* 373-1111 12-9-09-75-2 Cobblestone Apartments-NW 23RD BLVD Move in now!!! 3/3 for $336/person. Cable w/HBO and Showtime included! Private Dog Park-Tanning-Fitness Center 352-377-2801 cobblestoneuf.com 12-9-75-2 How To Place A Classified Ad: Corrections and Cancellations: Cancellations: Call 373-FIND M-F, 8am -4pm. No refunds or credits can be given. In Person: By Mail: When Will Your Ad Run? Alligator errors: Check your ad the FIRST day it runs. Call 373-FIND with any corCash, Check, MC, or Visa Use forms appearing weekly in The Ads placed by4 pm will appear two publicarections before noon. THE ALLIGATOR IS ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIRST The Alligator Office Alligator. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 13 For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent unrnished unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished BIVENS COVE 1/1 -From $649 2/2 -From $699 3/2 -From $824 4/3 -From $1099 Close to UF/Shands Pet Friendly (352) 376-2507 3301 SW 13th Street 12-9-09-75-2 *@@PARKING@@ Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 12-9-09-74-2 2/2 & 3/3 with GARAGE! W/D, Alarm, Huge patio! We love pets! $875-$1012 372-0400*MadisonPointe.org 12-9-75-2 4O LLOS Three Pools! Three Bus Routes! Two Jacuzzis! Business Center! Billards Room! Fitness Center w/ Free weights! Sand Volleyball! Tennis Courts! Basketball Courts! Close to UF, Shands, 1-75, & Shopping! 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms for NOW & Fall!!! GREAT SPECIALS!!! 1/1-$684 2/2-$512w/all util 3/3-$399w/all util 2330 SW Williston Rd. www.ThePolosUF.com 352-335-7656 12-9-09-75-2 Huge Private Dog Park 1's from $499 Waive all fees Close to UF, Shands, Butler Plaza Pet Friendly 376-1248 www.hiddenvillageapt.com 2725 SW 27th Ave 12-9-74-2 1's, 2's and 4's AS BIG AS A HOUSE! Great School Districts Free Personal Training 75SW 75thStreet Cal332-7401 129-75-2 Get it while it's HOTI Starting at $299 FREE Tanning*Pool*Gym 3813 SW 34th st Call NOW! 372-8100 12-9-09-75-2 MUSEUM WALK 2/2's -$945 CABLE & WATER Included All Inclusive roommate matching -$606 ParknRide Bus Route-Always be on time! 3500 SW 19th Ave*www.museumwalk.com *379-WALK* 12-9-09-75-2 SORORITY ROW 2BDs! 2br/2.5ba from $899 W/D included. No Move-in Fees! Pets welcome! FREE Parking! 372-7111 CollegeManor.org 12-9-09-75-2 LAKEWOOD VILLAS Large 1, 2 & 3 bdrm Floor Plans; Starting at $695 Furniture Packages Inc. Washer/Dryer; Workout Rm, Tennis Court; Swimming Pool; Sauna etc. Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-3 700 SW 62nd Blvd 877-781-8314 www.lakewoodvilllas.com text (lakewood)@65586 12-9-09-74-2 0 SPYGLASS 0 Individual Leases: Furniture Packages Inc Washer/Dryer, FREE Hispeed Internet; Rates start at $399 Every Unit is an End Unit Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4 701 SW 62nd Blvd 888-267-5078 www.spyglassapts.com text (spyglass)@65586 12-9-09-74-2 ACROSS FROM UF! Studios -$459, includes electric! Wood floors available. FREE parking. 1225 SW 1 Avenue Pets welcome 372-7111 No move-in fees! 12-9-09-75-2 FREE Scooter! Free 42s TV! Inclusive 2's & 3's Two Miles to UF Next Ten 2/2's Discounted to $899 Pet Friendly Roommate Match. 1015 NW 21st Ave HiddenLakeUF.com 374-3866 12-9-09-75-2 Walk to Class! 1brs from $499 -150 ft from UF! Move-in today. FREE parking! Pets Welcome! No Move-in Fees. 372-7111 1216 SW 2nd Ave 12-9-09-75-2 G \ MEH @hiebub New Life Community Chapel New Life Community Chapel Westside Park Rec. Center Sundays at 10:30 AM www.newlifecommunitychapel.org Phone: (352) 214-4462 Episcopal Chapel House Chapel of Incarnation Chapel of Incarnation www.ufchapelhouse.com 2 weekly communion services, lovely garden, sweet fellowship, holy fun! 352-372-8506 Chabad Lubavitch Jewish Student Center -Your home away from home. -Friday Night Live! -Services & Shabbat Dinner. -7:30pm ALL FALL -352-336-5877; 2021 NW 5th Ave. -(5 blocks north of the stadium) -www.JewishGator.com E Sc uEgGoMO The Spirit of Yahweh Got truth? The Gospel: Raw Uncut & UNHEARD! Bible Study Every Saturday www.yahshuah.com Gator Wesley Foundation Sunday worship 11am at the Presbyterian and Disciples of Christ Student Center 1402 W. Univ. Ave. with FREE lunch to follow. Thursday evening the Gatering/Bible Study 8pm. Office located 104 NW 14th Street. For full schedule of events visit gatorwesley.com Southwest United Methodist Church Open and inclusive, Family away from home, Informal Worship, Classes and activities will be planned using student input. Sunday worship 10:45am 2400 SW Williston Rd 352-378-4931 I D a emdm@ University City Church of Christ Gators for Christ campus ministry college group meets at University City church on Sundays at 9:30am and Wednesdays at 7pm -practical application from God's word, plus service projects, large group events, free meals, and much morel. (directions and events calendar at www.gatorsforchrsist.org) Faith Presbyterian Church 10am Worship -Lunch Following 9am Sunday School 5916 NW 39th Avenue Phone: 352-377-5482 www.fpc-gnv.org Redemption Orthodox Presbyterian Church Christ-centered preaching Joyful traditional worship Rev Joel Fick, Pastor Meeting at R.K. Yonge school 1080 SW 11th Street Worship at 10:30am Evening Instruction at 5:00pm www.redemptionopc.org 327827 $399 FOR EVERYTHING All Inclusive Student Suites Roommate Match*Feline Friendly! 42" TV*Astroturf Soccer Field 352-271-3131*GainesvillePlace.com 75-2 12-9Action Real Estate Services Houses to Condos 1-4 BR, Starting at $450 www.action-realtors.com 352-331-1133 12-9-09-75-2 *Fully Furnished*All Inclusive* Roommate Matching 2 MONTHS FREE *Brand New* Gated*Upscale lbr-4br* 3000 SW 35th Place EnclaveUF.com*352.376.0696 12-9-09-75-2 Now you can easily submit your classified ad for print and/or web editions right thru our website! Just go to www.alligator.org/classifieds Visa and Mastercard accepted. WALK TO CAMPUS 1BRs from $550 2BRs from $600 Sun Bay s Sun Key S Sun Harbor 352-376-6720 www.sunisland.info Ask about our new pet policy & other specials 12-9-09-75-2 Across From UF! PET FRIENDLY! Two Bedrooms starting at $599! 1 MONTH FREE! $0 MOVE-IN FEES!! 303 NW 17th Street, Ste A 371-7777 CollegeParkUF.com 12-9-09-75-2 **LUXURIOUS 1800 SQ FT HOME** SECLUDED, UPSCALE NEAR UF. 3/2, SUN ROOM, COVERED PATIO W/D. $1400/MO PERFECT FOR GRAD. AVAIL AUG. 1607 NW 12 RD 352-466-4171 LV MSG 9-1409-68-2 PET'S PARADISE $390 -$600. No app or pet fee. 1 & 2BR, privacy fenced. SW. 352-331-2099 9-8-0959-2 We have REAL 1/1s Dump your roommate & save on gas! 3 blocks to UF -GATORNEST 575 sq ft, $575 PLUS one month FREE! 300 NW 18 Street 4 blocks to UF -GATORSIDE 400 sq ft, only $450 -Only 4 left! 1600 NW 4 Avenue BIKE to UF -CENTERPOINT 530 sq ft big, only $475 -Just a few left! 1220 NW 12 Street No application fee, most pets ok.Call E.F.N. Properties, 352/371-3636 or email: Rentals@EFNProperties.com 9-30-09-66-2 NANTUCKET WALK * UPPER WEST SIDE Brand new luxury apartments! Walk to class! All-inclusive! nantucketwalk@cmcapt.com 352-240-6961 12-9-09-74-2 large 4 bed 3 bath house for rent. near university and 34th, pets ok, washer & dryer, first and security 1500/mo. Available June 1st. yearly. Call 727-430-3094 7-19-09-21-2 BIKE TO UF! 1st mont free! 5BR 3BA, lawn service incl, Fireplace, carport, w/d hkups, $1800/rent 3920 SW 20th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0943-2 VICTORIA STATION! 1st MONTH FREE! 2 BR 2.5 BA TH, washer/dryer, high ceilings, separate Dining room, pool, $800/rent, 3552 SW 30th Way #146 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0939-2 WALK TO UF! 1ST MONTH FREE! 2 BR duplex, CH/AC, will consider small pet, $695/rent 120-A NW 10th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0939-2 GREAT MOVE-IN SPECIALS! 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 BR Houses & apartments! Contact us for pricing & availability! Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0939-2 3BR $99 Moves you in! $750/mo Walk to UF, cent AC, W/D, fenced yards, pet friendly, wd firs, 352-505-9264 or 352870-0904 9-4-09-35-2 Attention Alligator Advertisers! The Alligator will not be publishing on Monday, September 7th due to the Labor Day holiday. The Business Office will be working, but will not be answering phones or accepting advertisements. The DEADLINE for Wednesday, September 9 is TODAY by 4:00pm These deadlines apply to both Display and Classified advertising. Display: 376-4482 Classifieds: 373-3463

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14, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,2009 For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent unfrunished burnished unfurnished unfurnished unfurnished 4/2 $99 Moves you in! $1000/mo Super Special, Walk to UF, cent AC, W/D hkup, carpet & wd firs, extra room, large fenced yard, pet friendly 352-505-9264 9-4-09-35-2 2/1 Apt. $99 Move-in $500 total. Historic downtown, cent AC, W/D hkup, 10min bike to UF, front porch, pets ok, great size. Yes $500 whole apt! 505-9264 9-4-09-35-2 Room $299. $99 first month. has everything, walk-in closet, pvt BA, W/D, DW, built-in micro, tile & carpet, pool on site, 505-9264 or 870-0904 9-4-09-35-2 SOUTHFORK OAKS! 1st MONTH FREE! 2 BR 1.5 BA TH, Pool, w/d hkups, close to everything! $675/rent, 2300 SW 43rd St #1-3 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0937-2 POOL HOUSE! 1st MONTH FREE! 2 BR with bonus room or 3rd BR, Large screen porch & deck, wood floors, fireplace, Living & dining rooms, $995/rent includes pool svc, 738 NW 24th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0937-2 STEPS TO CLASS! 4 BR 2.5 BA house, Living, dining & sunrooms, w/d hkups, CH/AC, $1800/rent, 1107 SW 1st Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0939-2 Apartments off SW 20th Ave. Close to shopping, bus line and a few miles from UF. Price rage $445 to $665. Includes water, sewer, garbage and pest control. Sorry no pets allowed. Call 335-7066 Mon-Fri. 12-9-09-75-2 ARBOR Ask about our move-in specials! Close to UF & Shands 2411 SW 35th PL 866-604-7097 M-F 9-6, Sat 10-2 www.arborgainesville.com 12-9-09-74-2 FOX HOLLOW Gated Entry Ask about our move-in specials! 7301 W Univ Ave Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-2, Sun 1-5 877-288-2921 www.cmcapt.com/foxhollow 12-9-09-74-2 REDUCED 1st Mo 1/2 off. 2/2 Close to UF & bus route. Great for grad students! Builiding is 3 yrs old w/ only 1 prev tenant. W/D, D/W, tile & carpet in BDs $800 for the whole place Avail ASAP, no smokers. (904) 386-6485 9-18-09-36-2 GREAT LOCATION! 1ST MONTH FREE! 2 BR 2BA in Concordia, w/d, pool, quiet location! $750/rent, 405-B NW 39th Road Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0929-2 3BR/1BA House Available August 1st. Cent H/AC, ceiling fans, carport. $900/mo. 217 NW 36th Terrace. Call 372-4903 or 917-4166968 9-4-09-24-2 611 NW 34th Dr. Available August 1st. 3BR/2BA house. Cent H/AC, ceiling fans. $950/mo. Call 372-4903 or 917-416-6968 9-4-09-24-2 Downtown House 110 SE 4th PI 3BD/1.5BA Central heat/air. On street parking, fenced yard, w/d hookups. Walk downtown & bike/ bus to campus! $730/mo + 1st, last $500 dep Call 373-6551 9-8-23-2 WWW.TheFloridaRenterslnsurance.COM Renters Insurance from $9 per month Online Quotes 9-16-09-31-2 LAS PAMPAS! 2 BR 2 BA townhouse, Wood laminate floors, screen porch, pool, loft $800/rent, 3482 NW 37th Avenue Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0925-2 Prime location Beautiful extra large 2BR/1 BA unit M-21 Summit House 1700 SW 16th Ave. Near UFNA/Vet/Shands. $600/mo. Pool, parking. Private lease. 480-390-4528. Deposit. 9-4-09-19-2 GREAT HOUSE BIKING DIST TO UF! 1st month free 3/2 in quiet area, fireplace, garage, washer/dryer, $1095/rent, 3919 SW 28th Terrace Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-1109-18-2 LOTS OF SPACE! 1ST MONTH FREE! 3 BR 2 BA w/ living, family & dining rooms, 2 car carport, fenced yard, w/d, lawn svc, $1000/rent, 126 SW 40th St. Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-1109-23-2 LIVE BY THE GOLF COURSE! 1st month free! 3 BR 2 BA TH, garage, vaulted ceilings, living & family rooms, $895/rent, 1627 NE 40th PI Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-1109-23-2 CLOSE TO EVERYTHING! 1st month free! 3/2 house, carport, living & family rooms, newer carpet, $825/rent, 1901 NW 38th Terr Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-1109-23-2 CHEAP RENT! 1st month free! 2/2 MH, Wood laminate floors, fenced yard, w/d hkups, $595/rent, 5238 SW 66th Street Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0923-2 SERENOLA PINES APTS Off SW 34th St. near post office. 1BR $560; 2BR $635 Call for daily specials 352-3350420 9-16-09-25-2 WOODLAND TERRACE APTS Off SW 34th St near post office. 2BR $560; iBR $520. Call for daily specials. 352-3350420 9-16-09-25-2 Spacious 1 2 & 3BR $550 & up C/HA, veritcals, Italian Tile, private patio, some w/d hookup Some walk to UF. Much Much more Call 352-332-7700. 11-4-60-2 GRANTWOOD 2 MONTHS FREE! 2 BR 2 BA Townhouse, loft, wood laminate floors, Washer/Dryer, pool, courtyard, $750/rent, 2508 SW 35th PI #47 Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-1109-23-2 ROCKWOOD VILLAS 2 MONTHS FREE! 3 BR 3 BA Townhouse, wood laminate floors & ceramic tile, porch, Washer/Dryer, $895/rent, 858 SW 58th Terr Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-1109-23-2 CUTE 3 BR HOUSE! 1st month free! Garage, Newer flooring, w/d hkups, $775/rent 1730 NW 31st Place Carl Turlington Real Estate, Inc. 372-9525 www.TurlingtonRealEstate.com 9-11-0923-2 FIRST MONTH FREE MILLRUN CONDO Close to UF, cute & clean 2BD/2BA 1000sq ft, storage/laundry room with W/D hkups, pool. Pets considered. Rent $695/mo Phone (352) 359-8311 9-30-09-34-2 1st TWO MONTHS FREE*+ $100 Gift Card No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees! 1/1s from $392* 2/1s from $491 (Rate includes specials) Close to UF & Oaks Mall. Pine Rush Villas 375-1519 www.gremco.com 9-30-09-25-2 1st TWO MONTHS FREE*+ $100 Gift Card No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees! 2/1s from $491* (Rate includes specials) SW Archer Rd Homestead Apts. 376-0828 www.gremco.com 9-30-09-25-2 1st TWO MONTHS FREE* +$200 Gift Card No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees! 2/2s from $605* & 3/2s from $695 (Rate includes specials) Close to Oaks Mall & Newberry Rd. Ashton Square Villas 333-1120 www.gremco.com 9-30-09-25-2 1st MONTH FREE*! No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees! Quiet, Private Patios 1/1s from $472* (Rate includes specials) Gator Village 372-3826 www.gremco.com 9-30-09-25-2 1st TWO MONTHS FREE*! No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees! Studios from $384* 1/1s from $425* (Rate includes specials) Walk to Butler Plaza Sundlowne 352-377-2596 www.gremco.com 9-30-09-25-2 1st TWO MONTHS FREE* + $100 Gift Card No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees!! 1/1s from $401* (Rate includes specials) 1/2 mile to UF Sunrise 352-372-4835 www.gremco.com 9-30-09-25-2 Totally Renovated 1 Bdrs No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees *$507 Month*lncludes Specialsr 2 MONTHS FREE + $300 Gift Card Free Tanning/Cyber Cafe Great Location! Courtney Greens 375-3077 www.gremco.com 9-30-09-25-2 1st TWO MONTHS FREE*! No Move-in Costs! No Pet Fees! Quiet, Great Location 1/1s from $417* (Rate includes specials) Summer Place 372-2818 3316 SW 41st Place Just off SW 34th Street www.gremco.com 9-30-09-25-2 Available Aug: Cute & Clean Vintage 4bd/ 2.5ba behind Applebee's. Bike to UF! Wd firs, CH/AC, W/D, fans, blinds. Huge rooms! 907 NW 11th Ave. $1350/mo. Others available! www.cozygator.com 352-338-7670 9-8-09-17-2 HOUSE avail 1st wk of Aug. 4BR/2BA, 1.5 mis to UF, near the Landings Apts. On UF bus rte. Bike to UF. Fenced backyard, fireplace, cent H/AC. 3627 SW 15th St. $1100/ mo. Call 376-6183 or 327-2931 9-11-09-15-2 $99 Moves You In! 1, 1 w/den, 2 & 3 Bedroom Call About Two Months FREE RENT 352-331-2966 Rent start at $750.00 2625 SW 75th St, Gainesville, FL 32608 Equal Housing Opportunity. 9-30-09-21-2 GET A FREE BEACH VACATION! Large 2 BR 1.5 BA Townhomes Close to UF & On 2 Bus Routes Open House Everyday 359-6386 www.gopinnaclepoint.com 9-4-09-13-2 ROCKWOOD VILLAS 3 bed/3 bath $1,100. Each room has a private bath. End unit in quiet neighborhood. 2 pools, sand vball court, tennis courts. Close to the mall, UF, and SFCC. On bus route. Call 352.514.3424. 9-9-09-15-2 1 BR/1 BA available now. Near Shands. Large screened-in porch. W/D hook-ups. Pets ok. $525/mo, $575 sec dep. 3300 SW 23rd St. Apt #2. Call 352-371-3473, please leave message. 9-4-09-12-2 2BR + small bonus room/1 BA. Near Shands. Availalbe now. Large screened-in porch. W/D hook-ups. $685/mo, $700 sec dep. 3300 SW 23rd St. Apt #1. Call 352-371-3473 please leave message. 9-4-09-12-2 1 MONTH FREE RENT *1BR/1BA walk to UF $460-$475 0 2BR $525 0 3BR/2BA, fenced yard $1100. Gore Rabell Real Estate 378-1387 www.Gore-Rabell.com 12-9-09-75-2 2 Bedroom-2 Full Bath Modern Condo. One Car Garage plus reserved parking. Tiffany Condos -NW 23rd Blvd. $850 mo + $500 dep tiffany@NFMLLC.com, 352-514-1800. Pics at tinyurl.com/tiffany4 9-8-09-12-2 HUGE 5 BED HOUSE! 3 baths, enclosed front patio W/D, Wood floors, Fireplace 3 blocks from UF! Pets loved! 372-7111 106 NW 10th Street 12-9-09-75-2 *3BR/1 BA House 819 NW 10th Ave $850/mo *2BR/1.5BA Townhouse 7130 SW 45th PI $600/mo. No pets. Call Geri 352-538-1114 9-4-0910-2 Clean, spacious 3/2 condo. Quiet, yet centrally located just 1.5 mi. from law school. Very low utilities, W/D, pool. Sorry, no pets. Just $1000. Call 352-262-9119 9-11-0914-2 Townhouse 4/2/1/2 covered parking, swimming,' exercise room, screened porches, laundry hook ups,clean updated unit, pets less than 40 lbs okay. $900 rent + deposit Susan 352-262-4617. 9-4-09-9-2 HISTORIC APTS Pleasant Street Historic District. 2BR $850, two 1BRs $625 & $575. one efficiency $475. Hardwood floors, ceiling fans, high ceiling & porches. 1st, last, security. No dogs. 378-3704 sallygville@aol.com 9-15-09-15-2 2BR/1BA cent heat mobile home on shady lot. From $345-$425/mo ind water. No pets. 4546 NW 13th St. Last month free. 3765887 10-9-33-2 4BR newer double-wide on 5 acres in Newberry. 6-stall barn, board fence, horses welcome. $1300/mo. Call 850-329-7669 9-15-15-2 Beautiful 2/2 Apt for $840/month located in downtown Gainesvile. 2 miles from campus and close to shops and restaurants. Apt includes washer, dryer, balcony, pool, and alarm system. Available now. Call (561) 827 5358 9-8-09-10-2 $599. IBR with large study. Washer/ Dryer provided;upstairs; ceiling fans, CHA, quiet, prefer grad student or professional; greenspace, parking, close to UF/ downtown. 1822 NW 10Oth St. 352 376 0080 9-8-09-10-2 HALF OFF 1ST MONTH'S RENT. 3Bd/2Ba home off of Archer Road, near Pita Pit. $900/ mo with $500 sec. dep. Large deck with fenced yard. Pets ok with addl dep. Call 2131567. 9-14-5-2 4/2 HOME PLUS STUDY Corner lot, H/D 2385 sq ft Rent reduced to $1400 + $1400/OBO dep. Motivated to rent! Avail now. 3608 NW 22nd Pl. Call 352-2141956 9-9-09-10-2 ONE MONTH FREE RENT! 1 & 2 bedrooms located near Hilton Off of SW 34th Str. Close to UF $350 SD some w/ W/D or hkups. Water & trash incl. Call Now! Union Properties 352-373-7578 www.rentgainesville.com 12-9-09-72-2 Downtown Bed & Breakfast District: historic, huge 3/2, 2/1, and 1/1. Water inc. Laundry inc. $1900, $700, and $650 respectively. Walk downtown! 373-7566 M-F 9-5. 9-1714-2 2br/1ba House $795/mo walk to UF! Located behind Norman Hall. Includes 2 parking spots, high speed internet, shared washer/dryer. Renovated '09 -tile, paint, appliances. Private owner 352-375-5975. 9-11-09-10-2 AVAILABLE NOW or JAN 1. 3BR/2BA nice house. Pets ok, washer/dryer provided. Quiet dead-end road. 4100 NW 14th Pl. $975/mo. Fenced yard. 352-339-2342 9-4-09-5-2 WE'RE HERE TO HELP! FOCUS ON SCHOOL Must see upgrades new carpettile & more.from a disc. rate of $390 Move in today Pets ok 15 mins from UF Call for specials 352-3328225 10-12-30-2 Looking for an affordable/spacious place to live in SW Gville? Renovated 2BR/2BA apt Archer Rd near UF, Butler Plaza, 1-75. Tile fir in living/dining rms, kitchen & bath. Carpet BRs. Short leases avail 352-262-2828 9-409-5-2 2BR/1BA 1 month FREE. Oak Condo by Oaks Mall. $695, screened-in porch, W/D, community pool & gym, water & trash included. 321-948-6327 or americana@cfl.rr.com 9-28-09-20-2 2BR/1BA House on Large Wooded Lot. Archer Rd/-75 area, $800/mo. and one FREE month with lease. Safe family neighborhood. New tile and carpet. Washer/ Dryer. E-mail MH575@Cox.net for more info. 9-4-09-4-2 2/1 Available in NE Gville for $700/mo Fenced yard, garage, house all redone inside with new appliances, paint, fixtures, carpet/ tile. $1000 security, lease length negotiable. Call 352-284-3961 9-8-09-5-2 1 Block to UF! GREAT LOCATIONS 1 BR and 2BR Apts. See our list at www.merrillmanagement.net or call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 x1O 9-9-09-5-2 2BR 1BA Apt 1BLK TO UF! Grad II Apts Special: $650/Mo 1236 Sw 4th Avenue. Call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 x10 9-9-09-5-2 2BR 1 BA Apts $550-600/Mo 5 Blks to UF, Central H &Air Laundry Fac. Carpet, Pets Allowed. 829 Sw 5th Avenue. Call Merrill Management Inc. 352-372-1494 9-9-09-5-2 1BR 1BA Apt $450/Mo 1BLK TO UF, Central H &Air Carpet, Laundry Facilities 1236 Sw 4th Avenue Call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 9-9-09-5-2 2BR 1 BA, Carpet, Window A/C, Nat gas ht. 1 BLK to UF $500/Mo 1216 SW 3rd Avenue. Call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 X10 9-9-09-5-2 OWNER FINANCING ON 19.99 ACRES IN NEWBERRY, Fl. Fenced and cross fenced, high and dry Oak trees, zonedAG and low [axes. $269K Call Gigi Taljall @352-281 -0001 Watson Realty Corp.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 15 FrRn For Rent _Jes ~ t t uFre unfurnished Subleases Roommates Real E O nfurnishe~d unur1se TOWER OAKS 2BR 1 BA Duplex $525/Mo 2210 Sw 70th Terrace New Carpet, paint. Central H & Air. Laundry hkups. Call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 9-9-09-5-2 2901 NW 14th Street 1BR 1BA Apt Near Sams Club. Carpet, Window A/C, Nat gas ht. Inclds Wtr, Swg, pst contrl and garbage. $425/Mo Rental Refs a must! Call Merrill Management Inc 352-372-1494 9-9-09-5-2 HUGE 1BR available now Terrazzo floors, close to UF & SFC. 4022 NW 7th. Flex lease. $425/mo A/C heat, close to bus lines. 352-318-8822 9-9-09-5-2 5 bed, 3.5 bath large NW home 2 master suites, in-ground pool, study, fireplace, remodeled in 2009, 2 car garage $1975 month Smart Choice Realty 376-2779 9-9-09-5-2 2 bed, 2.5 bath furnished condo 5 miles to UF, $800 a month 3 bed, 2 bath condo, 4 miles to UF, unfurnished, $875 month Smart Choice Realty 376-2779 9-9-09-5-2 1BR condo, 2nd fIr. $625/mo; 2BR condo, 1stflrw/ patio $750/mo Both newly remodeled. New appliances incl built-in microwaves & W/D. 1 mi from UF. 772-801-9884 9-10-09-5-2 Rent reduced Must see!,Quiet,1/2 mile UF, 2BR/2.5BA Twnhs,1200sf,4112 SW15thPI, fenced yd, A/C,W/D hk-up, DW,Pets OK, SW20th busline,$775/mo.Open Hse SatSun10-6, Aval now.352-378-6817,871-8205 9-10-09-5-2 DUPLEX EFFICIENCY Private entrance 1BR/1 BA, full kitchen, double stainless sink, garbage disposal, microwave, ref/freezer, Dish TV, covered patio, shed. Utils incl $475/ mo. Tower & Archer Rd. 352-372-6466 9-409-2-2 4 bd/ 4 ba condo at Countryside, only $850, 1200 sq ft. Rented furnished or unfurnished, washer & dryer incl, Community pool, fitness center and basketball courts Call Bosshardt Property Management Today! 352-371-2118 9-24-09-15-2 Greenleaf 2BR/1 BA, Tile living room & dining rm, new carpet, paint, vaulted ceiling, walkin closets, W/D hook-up, corner unit, fenced yard, quiet neighborhood. $675/mo + sec dep. 332-8196 or 339-6177 9-9-09-5-2 MOVE IN NOW -1BR/1BA condo walk to UF $850 with utilities, cable, & Internet or 3BR/2BA home with large yard & carport $850 Keller Williams Realty 352-240-0600 Tiffany McKenzie, Realtor @ 352-871-3890 9-25-09-15-2 2BR1.5BA townhouse for ren Shands, VA. W/D hook-ups, fi closed backyard. $900/mo +. 9 9-30-09-18-2 "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News ProvidE us IU Si._ U I I I I I t near UF, replace, enFEMALE wanted, $550 furnished, all-inclusive sublease 1/1 in a 2/2 at JEFFERSON! 352-895-6346 or neha63@ufl.edu 9-8-09-10-3 Spring 2010 College Park 1BR/1BA Studio Apt Sublease. Walking distance to campus and unfurnished. Rent is $625/month. Call 321-223-7867 or kmurph@ufl.edu 9-22-0915-3 Fully furnished/Utilities included Apt. @ The Estates. $520 or Best Offer. 1 Bdr/1 Bath available. Pets are welcomed. Call 678-478-0793 for more information. 9-105-3 ftRoommates Roommate Matching HERE Oxford Manor 377-2777 The Landings 336-3838 The Laurels 335-4455 Greenwich Green 372-8100 Hidden Lake 374-3866 12-9-75-4 Now you can easily submit your classified ad for print and/or web editions right thru our website! Just go to www.alligator.org/classifieds Visa and Mastercard accepted. 04-524-3063 Countryside Share 4BR/4BA upgraded furn condo 1.5 miles to UF on bus rte, pool, W/D, cable & utils incl. $425/mo. Call 386-6726969 or 386-295-7929. 9-18-09-35-4 1BR INDIVIDUAL LEASES IN FURNISHED 4BR CONDOS. 2 blocks to UF. $345/mo incl elec, cable tv, internet, pool, laundry facility. 914 SW 8th Ave. 378-4626 10-1-09-26-4 COLLEGE ROOMS STARTING AT $395.00 MONTH, UTILITIES INCLUDED NO MOVE IN COST Call Frances 352-375-8787 Rent Florida Realty 10-28-09-60-4 rs" Male, grad student, small furnished apt on side of private home close to UF. One person only. No pets. Cable, patio, clean, quiet. $500 pm, utilities included. 336-5808 9-809-21-4 $350 MOVES YOU IN! Need 1 roommate to rent rm in a 3/2 FULLY FURNISHED house. 5 mins to UF. 10 mins to Santa Fe. No sec or util deposit. Split utils, maid & yard man, W/D, Irg yard, family & living rm 813-362-7729 9-4-09-10-4 Room $299. $99 first month has everything, walk-in closet, pvt BA, W/D, DW, built-in micro, tile & carpet, pool on site. 505-9264 or 870-0904 9-4-09-144 Female for upstairs 4/bed 4/bath Countryside @ UF Condo fullyfurnished, $435 incl utilities cable/internet W/D pool work-out fac. semester renter ok, great bus route. 904-612-3944 9-8-09-15-4 Roommate wanted to share 3br/2ba house w/pool near UF campus. No pets, No smoking$395/month +1/3 utilities. Call 321-537-6212 for more info 9-8-09-154 GREAT PRICE! $380 & all utils incl. 1/1 avail in fully furn 4/4 apt. New carpet & paint, cable, wireless internet, pool, W/D in unit. SW area on 2 bus rts. Bus stop on site. 954-593-3063 9-4-0913-4 Hate long bus rides? Be in class/Shands/ VA in 5 mins. Share 2/1 at Summit House Condos, $375/mo + 1/2 util.$200 sec. dep. No pets per complex, Available immed. Call Tim 352-843-0220 9-15-19-4 Male college student preferred. 4BR/4BA Countryside condo. Own bathroom, W/D, hi-speed internet, on bus rte. Utils included. $430/mo. 863-634-1893. Available immediately. 9-10-09-15-4 1 BR in 3BR/2BA GREENLEAF Furnished condo. W/D, free TV cable. $350/ mo + 1/3 utils. Call 352-260-3359 9-10-0915-4 Enjoy A Romantic Old House Near library downtown. $295-$375/rm + utils. Short term. No pets. No smoking. 378-1304 9-4-09-5-4 Female roommate needed, beautifully renovated, furnished condo,1 mile from UF, $399/MO includes cable, internet, utilities, pool + fitness room and on bus routes, 352 262-2871 9-4-09-10-4 $375 + divide utilities. 2 spacious rooms avail. in 4/2 furnished house. Female college student pref. 10 min from UF. Bus stop in front of house & goes straight to UF. W/D in house. Avail. immed. No pets 954-667-7290 9-9-2-4 FIRST MONTH FREE Share 3br/2.5ba townhouse on SW 35th PI with one roommate! $399/mo+1/2 utils, cable, internet. Close to campus, great bus route. Call Lee 239-353-9010(day) or 239 353-5340 (evenings). 9-9-09-10-4 Share furn T/H w/UF U/G. 3BR/2.5Ba M-M lease. 1st & Last moves you in. $325 upstairs,$250 ground. No dogs. Screened patio & pool. 786.514.5319/786.299.8626/ macsen.latimer@ufl.edu 9-8-09-7-4 My roomate and I have two rooms available in a nice house. The house is only 3 miles from school and walking distance to a busstop. We are looking for 2 female roomates.rent is $400 for the bigger room and $375 for the smaller. The house has a fenced in back yard and is located in a great neighborhood. Call Christina if you are interested my number is 847 452 9874. 9-4-09-5-2 Grad student seeking two female roommates (NS/ND) to share a new 4/2 house in a quiet neighborhood 3 mi. W of 1-75. With cable, internet & security alarm. 475/mo., util. incl. Please call 352-331-8794. Rooms are available immediately. 9-30-20-4 Roommate needed. Private BR in quiet house. Great for grad student. $350 + 1/3 util & 1 mo. deposit. DSL/cable/laundry/yard. Midway between UF/SFC. 352-376-9200. 9-9-5-4 Verry cool roommate. Walk to UF. 2BR/1 BA. $325/mo + utils & satelite. Furnished room, with king-sized bed, desk and TV. Near Norman Hall. Call Jim at 372-9411 or 2151164 9-9-09-5-4 Female wanted to share brand new 3br/3ba home near campus. Washer & dryer included. On bus route. Nonsmoking, serious students only. $450 plus utilities. 813-610-1698 9-17-10-4 r Real Estate Sell your house, condo, acreage, mobile home and much more in the ALLIGATOR CLASSIFIEDS! Reach thousands of possible buyers! Mastercard and Visa accepted over the phone, by fax, email or CHECK OUT PLACING YOUR AD THRU OUR ONLINE AT www.alligator.org. or please call 373Find (373-3463) SEE ALL CONDOS WWW.UFCONDOS.COM Matt Price Campus Realty, 352-281-3551 12-9-74-5 NEW CONDOS -WALK to UF 3 Blks to UF. For Info on ALL 1, 2, 3, 4 Bedrooms for Sale, Call Eric Leightman, Campus Realty at 352-219-2879. 12-9-74-5 AFFORDABLE LUXURYNEWCONSTRUCTION NEAR UF, SHANDS, LAW SCHOOL 2Bed/3 Full Baths + Office. Granite Counters, 2 Direct Bus Stops to UF. Matt Price, Campus Realty 352-281-3551 12-9-74-5 WALK TO UF & DOWNTOWN! THE PALMS -New Ultra-Luxury Condos. Granite, Huge Closets, Pool, Call Eric Leightman, Campus Realty, 352-219-2879 12-9-74-5 2001 2BR/2BA Mobile Home in Oak Park Village. Includes appliances, 10x10 shed, awning. $12,000. 352-424-0687 9-8-09-20-5 A 4bdr 3ba $217/mo! HUD HOME! 3 bdrm only $199/mo! Stop Renting! 5% dw, 15 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 ext 5669 9-4-1-5 A Bank Repo! 5bdr 3ba $317/mo! 3 br Foreclosure! $199/mo!! 5% dw, 15 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 ext 5853 9-4-1-5 FORECLOSED HOME AUCTION 500+ FLORIDA Homes REDC I Free Brochure www.Auction.com RE No. CQ1031187 9-41-5 Owner Must Sell. 4+ acres$57,300 Nice oak trees, private access to lake. All utilities in. Ready to build when you are! Financing avail. Call now (866)352-2249. www.fllandbargains.com 9-4-1-5 LAKEFRONT SALE 3+ ACRE WATERFRONT only $34,900 DOCKABLE! 8/29/09 Save $10,000! Wooded parklike setting on one of Alabama's top recreational lakes. All amenities complete. Boat to Gulf of Mexico. Excellent Financing Call now (866)952-5339 www.grandviewharbor.com 9-4-1-5 Furnishings BED -QUEEN -$120 ORTHOPEDIC Extra thick, pillow-top, mattress & box. Name brand, new, still in plastic. Call 352-372-7490 will deliver. 12-9-09-74-6 BED -FULL SIZE -$100 ORTHOPEDIC Pillow-top mattress & box. New, unused, still in plastic w/warranty. Can deliver. Call 352377-9846 12-9-09-74-6 MICROFIBER SOFA & LOVESEAT -$400 Brand new still packaged w/warranty. Must sell. Can deliver. Retail $1600. 352-3727490 12-9-09-74-6 BED -KING -$170 PILLOWTOP mattress & box springs. Orthopedic rated. Name brand, new, never been used, in plastic with warranty. Call 352-372-8588. Can deliver. 12-9-09-74-6 CHERRY SLEIGH BED solid with Pillowtop Mattress & Box. All new still boxed. Cost $1500, sacrifice $450 352-333-7516 Sofa $175 Brand new in pkg 333-7516 12-9-74-6 BEDROOM SET. 7pc Cherry, Queen/ king bed, dresser w/mirror, 2 nightstands, chests avail. Dovetail const. New, in boxes. Can deliver. Retail $6500, must sell, sacrifice $1100 (352) 372-7490 12-9-09-74-6 SOFA & LOVESEAT 100% Italian leather. Brand new in plastic w/warranty. Retail $2650. Sacrifice $750. Call 352-377-9846 12-9-09-74-6 DINING ROOM Beautiful cherry set w/table, 6 Chippendale chairs, hutch & buffet. New, still in boxes. Retail $5200, sacrifice $1100. Must sell. Can deliver. 352-372-8588 129-74-6 FUTON Solid oak mission-style frame w/ mattress. New, in box. $160 332-9899 DINETTE SET 5pc $120 Brand new in box. Never used. 352-377-9846 12-9-09-74-6 **BEDS -ALL BRAND NEW** **Full $100 Queen $125 King $200** Orthopedic pillow-top sets. Brand name matching sets not used or refurbished. Still in plastic, direct from factory! 352-333-7516. 12-9-74-6 BEDQUEEN New orthopedic pillowtop mattress and boxspring set. Brand name, brand new, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $130 352-377-9846. 12-9-74-6

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16, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,2009 Furnishings For Sale 11 Autos Help Wanted Help Wanted BedAll New King! 3pc Orthopedic pillowtop mattress set. Brand NEW, still in plastic with warranty. Can deliver. $200 352-333-7516. 12-9-74-6 BEDROOM SET$300 BRAND NEW Still in boxes! 6 pieces include: Headboard, 2 Nightstands, Dresser, Mirror, Chest. Must sell, can deliver. 352-377-9846. 12-9-0974-6 FUTON -$60 Solid Oak Mission Style. With plush mattress $160. All brand NEW still in box. Can deliver. 352-333-7516 12-9-74-6 Bed-FULL size pillowtop mattress & box. New in plastic, warr. Can del. $100 317-4031 SOFA $185 Brand new! Love seat $150 still in pkg. Can del 352-333-7516 12-9-74-6 05 PC Bedroom set -$275 ODining table w/ four chairs -$125 *Queen & Full mattress sets -$90/set Call Billy 215-3403 9-9-09-14-6 Like New White Metal Weight Bench, assembled, ready to use, no weights included. $50.00 or best offer.Tel333-1170. 9-8-4-6 PLAY & BUY DRUMS, GUITARS, MORE @ STUDIO PERCUSSION www.STUDIOPERCUSSION.org (352) 338-8302 9-18-20-10 OSOOJET BOATOOO '97 14 SeaDoo, 4-5 seater, perfect for lakes, rivers, intercoastal. Runs great, looks great! Must sell, moving. Comes w/ wakeboard, ski rope & skis. $6500/OBO Call 352-316-1637 9-4-09-10-10 Homes Available for Immediate Occupancy. Low Payments! $1 Deposit! Call Today! 352-378-4411 9-11-09-8-10 ALL CASH VENDING! Do you earn $800 in a day? 25 Local Machines and Candy $9,995. (888)629-9968 B02000033 CALL US: We will not be undersold! 9-4-1-10 METAL ROOFING. 40 yr Warranty-Buy direct from manufacturer 30/colors in stock, w/all accessories. Quick turn around. Delivery available. Gulf Coast Supply & Mfg, (888)393-0335 www.GulfCoastSupply.com 9-4-1-10 Computers cycleviopeds CASH PAID: Laptops Cameras Cells Parts & Repair Mac & PC laptops AC adapters Joel 336-0075 www.pcrecycle.biz 12-9-09-74-7 COMTPUTERS 12-9-74-7 Computer Help Fast Gatorland Computers House/Dorm Fast response. No waiting/ unplugging/hassels. $30 Gator discount w/ ID. Certified MCSE Technicians. 338-8041. www.GatorlandComputers.com 12-9-74-7 COMPUTER & LAPTOP REPAIRS Network specialists We buy computers and laptops Working and Non-working 378-4009, 607 NW 13th Street 12-9-09-71-7 Lexmark Inkjet Cartridges 5 Black #4 / 3 Color #5 (Paid $250) $150 Take All (941)916-1912 9-9-5-7 Bicycles In the market for a new set of wheels or just looking to add a second to that collection? Want personalized handlebars or a fitted seat? Check in the Alligator Classifieds NEW & USED BIKES FOR SALE WE REPAIR ALL BRANDS *Best Prices in Town* SPIN CYCLE 373-3355 424 W UNIV AVE (DOWNTOWN) 12-9-74-9 EF For Sale *@@PARKING@@@ Private, Secure, Guaranteed. 60 sec to UF. Reserve now! Reasonable rates. 352-5382181. Can leave mssg. 12-9-09-74-10 UF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS are underway. bikes, computers, printers, vehicles & more. All individuals interested in bidding go to: surplus.ufl.edu 392-0370 12-9-09-75-10 PARKING SPACES FOR RENT $60/mo. Call 372-4903 or 917-416-6968 9-4-09-2410 PARKING 60 SECONDS TO UF Next to McDonalds NW 13th St. Call for semester rates: 352-538-2454. 9-4-09-14-10 ***WWW.RPMMOTORCYCLES.COM** FULL SERVICE REPAIR SHOP 11TH YEAR OEM + AFTERMARKET PARTS + ACCY'S HUGE TIRE SELECTION IN STOCK, CALL FOR PRICES + DISCOUNTS 352-377-6974 12-9-75-11 *****New Scooters 4 Less***** Motor Scooter Sales and Service! Great Scooters, Service & Prices! 118 NW 14th Ave, Ste D, 336-1271 www.NS4L.com 12-9-09-75-11 ***GatorMoto*** Largest Scooter Store in Town! Run by Gator Grads! New scooters starting at$999. No legit shop can beat these prices! lyr Warranties included. 376-6275GatorMoto.com 12-9-0975-11 SCOOTER SERVICE New Scooters 4 Less has LOW service rates! Will service any make/model. Close to UF! Pick-ups avail cheap oil changes!! 336-1271 12-9-09-75-11 ***www.BuyMyScooter.com*** Buy A New Scooter, Buy A Used Scooter All on one site! Check the website or call 336-1271 for more info! 12-9-09-75-11 GATORMOTO Gville's #1 service facility. We repair ALL brands of scooters. Pickups available. Lowest labor rates around. Quickest turnaround time. Run by Gator Grads so we know how to treat our customers! 376-6275 12-9-09-75-11 @00000 SCOOTERS 000000 RPM MOTORCYCLES INC SALES, SERVICE, PARTS Many Brands Available 518 SE 2nd St. www.RPMmotorcycles.com 377-6974 12-9-75-11 **SCOOTER RENTALS** Rent for a day, week, semester, or rent to own! Reserve now for Game Day Weekends! NS4L.com 352-336-1271 12-9-09-75-11 2006 49cc Venus Scooter: runs great, dependable, 90 miles per gallon, fully serviced, and has a metropolitan look. Bought it for $1,400 and selling it for $850 352-328-6122 CARS -CARS BuyOSellOTrade Clean BMW, Volvo, Mercedes Toyota, Honda, Nissan cars 3432 N Main St. www.carrsmith.com CARRSMITH AUTO SALES 373-1150 12-9-75-12 $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS! HONDAS, CHEVYS, TOYOTAS, ETC. For listings 800-366-9813 ext 4622 12-9-75-12 **HEADLINERS SAGGING?** POWER WINDOWS DON'T WORK? On site avail. Steve's Headliners 352-226-1973 12-9-74-12 CARS FROM $29/MO! Hondas, Chevys, Jeeps and More! $0 Down, 36 Months @ 8.5% apr. For listings call 800-366-9813 ext 9765 10-30-09-50-12 WE BUY JUNK CARS Titles Only. Call K.T. (352) 281-9980 12-9-75-12 '02 NISSAN MAXIMA 142K miles. 1 owner. $6000. Call 352-4752063 or 352-215-1399 9-4-09-5-12 DONATE YOUR VEHICLE RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPON UNITED BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Free Mammograms, Breast Cancer Info www. ubcf.info FREE Towing, Tax Deductible, Non-Runners Accepted, (888)468-5964. 9-4-1-12 Acura Integra 98 $500! Honda Civic 01 $550! Nissan Altima 99 $500! Toyota Corolla 02 $500! Police Impounds! For listings call (800)366-9813 ext 9275. 9-4-1-12 W Wanted LOCAL ARTIST NEEDS: Gold Diamonds Gems Class Rings ETC Top Cash $$$ or Trade OZZIE'S FINE JEWELRY 373-9243. 2-1074-13 UF GRAD PAYS MORE forgold jewelry, scrap gold, Rolex, diamonds, guitars, etc. Top $$$. Get my offer before you sell! Call Jim 376-8090 or 222-8090 12-9-75-13 BE AN INSPIRATION! Take a blind lady to Mass on Sundays and for walks and shopping as needed. We'll have lots of fun! And you will make a new friend! Contact 219-6948 9-11-09-74-13 The American Cancer Society Road to Recovery Volunteers Needed! VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED to transport cancer patients to treatment. Flexible schedule. Training and liability insurance provided. Please call 352-376-6866 ext. 5079 if interested. Looking for someone to help me learn to rake knit a hat, second and fourth wednesdays of each month. These hats are made for people in Haiti. Come and have fun with Lenora. Call 219-6948. 9-11-09-74-13 Volunteers Wanted -Horses Helping People is seeking volunteers for therapy and horseback riding program. Please email awalnes@ gmail.com or view our webpage at www. horseshelpingpeople.org. 9-8-5-14 9-4-6-11H E ll At M F Hep Wanted for injury or loss arising from contacts made through advertising. 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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 17 Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Services personal Tutors needed 1-on-1 at-risk elem, mid school students. 1-4 afternoons per wk. $10/ hr. 15-20 min south of UF. Fed wk study req for emp. Volunteers welcome. Contact Sally 352-384-1155, st23@cox.net 9-9-09-10-14 Gatorfood is looking for drivers for the fall. Get paid quickcollect all tips and delivery fees in cash each night! Must be 21 and have a clean driving record. Please call (352) 3793663 for more information. 9-4-6-14 Publication Designer Wanted Design printed program flyers and online sports-theme magazine for Easton-Newberry Sports Complex in Newberry. PT to start w/ FT possible. Exp with Mac software desired. Resume: dougengh@teacharchery.org 9-8-7-14 Responsible, loving, fun and smart part-time after school nanny for two children, one in elementary school and one in middle school. Older child has Asperger's. Pick-up from school. Transport to activities. Help with homework. 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Sports FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 ALLIGATOR www.a II igator.org/sports Picks Column SITE: The Swamp (cap. 88,548) KICKOFF: Saturday 7 p.m. TV/RADIO: SUN/FSN/WRUF AM850 The alligatorSports Brand Picks Column is a long-standing tradition at our newspaper, the beginnings of which can be traced back through generations of student sportswriters. So naturally, we decided to shake it up a little bit this semester. We spit in the face of tradition. No more interviews with lei shop owners in Hawaii, Uga handlers in Georgia or whiskey distillery managers in Tennessee. From now on, we'll start out Picks Column with what we love most arguing -but we'll still end it with some good, old-fashioned insults. Each week, two of our writers will debate one of the most highly contested games in this column, and to add some legitimacy to our little operation, we've added five "professional" Florida beat writers to our picks section. Oh, and this year we're picking against the spread, because we're men, and this is America. ALABAMA WILL EASILY WIN BY MORE THAN 6.5 POINTS VS. VIRGINIA TECH BECAUSE. I'm not sure how anyone could seriously consider picking Virginia Tech in this one. The Hokies come from an inferior conference, and Darrell Evans, their star running back, will be on crutches. Sure, Alabama is breaking in starters at quarterback and left tackle, but wide receiver Julio Jones will make their jobs easier. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound playmaker will take advantage of whichever 5-foot-11 cornerback is covering him. Also, Virginia Tech has never won a game in the Georgia Dome, where the game will be played. Don't worry about the fact that the Hokies have only played there once. They still lost that game and will lose big to Alabama. -BOBBY CALLOVI SEE PICKS, PAGE 19 Tebow's farewell tour begins Saturday THE SENIOR QB HAS SEVEN GAMES LEFT IN THE SWAMP. By MIKE DIFERDINANDO Alligator Staff Writer mdiferdinando@alligator org Take a long, hard look at Tim Tebow when he walks out onto the field Saturday. He just might be staring back. Saturday marks the start of the senior's farewell tour, and the Heisman Trophy winner is going to be soaking up every minute of his last go-around. "It's special," Tebow said. "The most memorable part for me is I wait until the end and I get to see everyone run out (of the tunnel). And then I hear the roar. That's what makes it the most special." The praise hasn't stopped since UF knocked off Oklahoma to win the BCS National Championship Game back on Jan. 8. The No. 1 Gators have been showered with accolades. They racked up a historic 58 out of 60 votes in The Associated Press's preseason poll. And No. 15 once again tops the watch list for every award under the sun. Saturday's season opener against Football Championship Subdivision opponent Charleston Southern should only fuel Andrew Stanfill / Alligator Staff Tim Tebow will start his third season opener for the Gators against Chalreston Southern. Teammates and coaches say the senior quarterback is healthy for the first time in his career. the fire. The Buccaneers, who were 7-5 last season and finished fifth in the Big South Conference, are more than 60-point underdogs. "I think I would love to go play another Miami or something -that's a rivalry game and intense and fun," Tebow said. "But this is also a game where we can work on things, sharpen up, get ready, try to be crisp and play. It's the first opportunity. You want to get that under your belt and see what you've got." Charleston Southern fell to Miami 52-7 in the 2008 season opener. There might not be much drama in The Swamp on Saturday, but there are still plenty of things for Gators fans to keep an eye on. Matt Patchan and James Wilson are fighting for a starting job on the offensive line. Jeff Demps was named the starter at running back, but is only narrowly holding off advances from Chris Rainey and Emmanuel Moody. SEE FOOT, PAGE 20 Florida's dominant talent demands a tougher schedule he supposed best team in college football, what many call one of the best teams ever, is about to begin one of the easiest schedules in the country. I couldn't be more disappointed. Really, Florida? Charleston Southern, Troy, FIU and the annual matchup with Florida State. I realize there is no incentive for the Gators to schedule a heavyweight non-conference game. Schedules are made years in advance. Running undefeated through a soft slate is rewarded in the current BCS system. But UF could've done more. Just because it could. Just because it returns every defensive starter and is solid on offense despite a lack of depth at receiver. You've got possibly the best college footPhil Kegler Phil on the Hill pkegler@aligator org ball player of all time, and the combined record of your non-conference opponents is 29-21 (.580)? It's a shame, because Florida could make a statement. To be the best, you need swagger. You need a take-on-all-comers attitude, even without any outside incentive. For me, scheduling is one of my favorite aspects when I start a new dynasty in EA Sports' NCAA Football video game. I strive to get the computer to rate my strength of schedule as an A or possibly even an A+. Certainly, I use some suicidal moves to get there -scheduling several top-10 nonconference opponents, including a few on the road. But in my mind, I'm usually playing with a pretty good team, and I want the challenge of feeling like I'm the best. I want to be pushed week-in and weekout. The Gators could take a page from that line of thinking and learn something from their heated rival in Athens. Georgia, ranked No. 13 in the preseason polls, opens its season by playing at No. 9 Oklahoma State then comes home the next week to immediately start its SEC schedule against South Carolina. Two weeks later, UGA hosts Arizona State as the second half of a home-andhome series (the Bulldogs won 27-10 in Tempe, Ariz., in 2008). Georgia caps off its non-conference schedule with its in-state SEE PHIL, PAGE 19 U Check out a preview of the soccer team's weekend matches on Page 11 as well as coverage of the women's golf team and a football notebook on Page 10. U Check out our podcast tonight on the epic UF-Charleston Southern matchup. Expect thrilling insider information from Kyle Maistri, Phil Kegler and Mike McCall with host Adam Berry. Check it out on iTunes. H Jim Tressel spoke up in defense of Rich Rodriguez. Translation: "Let's not start poking around too much, cuz my guys are working hours that would make coal miners cry." .Miss. HS DE Kaleb Eulls saved a busload of students when he tackled a 14-year-old girl who pulled a gun. Eulls' act was heroic, but are we sure he wasn't jumping in front of her to get out of his commitment to Miss. State?

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PICKS, from page 18 VIRGINIA TECH WILL OBVIOUSLY COVER THE 6.5-POINT SPREAD BECAUSE. Alabama hasn't defeated an ACC school to open a season since. one year ago. OK, the Tide are the obvious favorite to win this game, but I think the Hokies can keep it close enough to cover the 6.5-point spread. VT plays solid defense every year, commits to special teams and has a dynamic dual-threat quarterback named Tyrod Taylor. Florida disposed of Alabama in last year's SEC Championship Game using the same formula: tough defense, a commitment to special teams and a dualthreat quarterback whose initials are TT. -KYLE MAISTRI Now, on to the picks! Representing the Alligator, we have our five sprightly young football writers: Mike "I can sense even the smallest human suffering" DiFerdinando, who will be trading in his Red Bull and cereal for hand lotion and tissues when Zac Robinson and his beloved Oklahoma State Cowboys take on Georgia this weekend. Bobby "I never have to worry about a DUI" Callovi, who, at the age of 21 and the height of 5-foot-6, still needs the rest of us to drive him around. He can drink alcohol, but he's still a growth spurt away from being allowed to sit in the front seat. Phil "Go big, but mostly just go home" Kegler, who admittedly drank nothing but Bud Light on his weeklong trip to Vegas, where alcohol is free. Mike "Draft to trade" McCall, who spitefully took a second defense in our office fantasy NFL draft because he was outbid on David Garrard as his third quarterback in a one-QB league. Kyle "I finally made it past midnight" Maistri, who recently broke his Joe DiMaggio-like streak of passing out before the change of day during a party in which liquor was prominently involved. Representing the outside world that unfathomably exists beyond the Alligator, we have our five aging beat writers: From the Palm Beach Post, welcome Ben "Back to school" Volin, who couldn't stay away from collegeaged girls, so he enrolled in an MBA program. From the Jacksonville Times-Union, welcome Mike "I'm a man, I'm 39" DiRocco, who is the longest-tenured beat writer in this column, and quite possibly the western hemisphere. From the Orlando Sentinel, welcome Jeremy "Strictly business" Fowler, who was the only one not to laugh after he asked Urban Meyer if Matt Patchan's assessment of Lane Kiffin as a bozo was accurate. From the Miami Herald, welcome Joe "Is a threepiece too formal?" Goodman, who may not outreport you, but he'll certainly outdress you. And last and coincidentally least, from the Gainesville Sun, welcome Ed "Drunk, equal-opportunity Casanova" Aschoff, who "apparently" made out with three different girls of varying ethnicities the other night. MD BC PK MM KM UGA (+55) at OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU BUL (+2 5) at WF BUL BUL WF WF WF MIZZ (+6 5) vs ILL ILL ILL ILL MIZZ ILL BYU (+22) vs OU BYU OU OU OU OU BAMAvs VT(+65) BAMA BAMA BAMA BAMA VT MID(+215) at CAL MID MID MID MID MID UC (+6) at RU UC RU UC RU UC MIA (+6) at FSU FSU MIA FSU FSU FSU UN (+14 5)at ND ND ND UN ND UN CSULI(+63) at UF CSUL UF CSUL CSUL UF UGA (+55) at OSU BUL (+2 5) at WF MIZZ(+65)vs ILL BYU (+22) vs OU BAMAvs VT(+65) MD (+215) at CAL UC (+6) at RU MIA (+6) at FSU UN (+145) at ND CSU (+63) at UF BV OSU BU ILL OU VT MD UC FSU UN CSU MD OSU WF ILL OU BAMA MD UC FSU ND CSU JF UGA WF ILL BYU BAMA MD UC FSU ND CSU JG UGA BUL ILL BYU VT CAL RU MIA ND UF EA OSU BU ILL OU VT CAL RU FSU ND UF 352-378-7033 1718 W. Univ. Ave. -. Saturda. Free Beer L eiv-61 ESPN GAME DRy NNATCH ALL THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL ACTION Feel like you're at the Gator Games with our BOSE SPEAKERS-\ bringing you all the action Game Time Specials: $2 Domestic Drafts $4 Jager Shots Visit our website for additional specials. Wings, burgers, gatar bites, and more. a1Lgg4qports Tune in for the latest Gators sports news and analysis from our beat writers and columnists. Check it out at alligatorSports.org or subscribe on iTunes. +L 0OrL 01 %dash1 Donate rlasmal! iho sands do. DCI Biologicals 150 N.W. 6th St Gainesville (352) 378-9204 a, a "Where It Pays to Care" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009 U ALLIGATOR, 19 PHIL,frompage18 rival, Georgia Tech. Obviously rivalry games are hit-and-miss as to their quality, but this year, the Bulldogs face a tough matchup playing at the 15th-ranked Yellow Jackets, whose tripleoption offense ran all over the field last year, racking up 409 rushing yards in a 45-42 victory. While Saturday's opener against Charleston Southern gives Florida a chance to ease into the fall, receiver David Nelson admits he wouldn't mind playing in a marquee game early in the year. "When you play a team the caliber of Oklahoma State's from different conferences -teams you don't ever get to play but you get to see on TV -it would be fun to play a team like that every once in a while," Nelson said. It would ease one problem -trying to decide when to call off the dogs. Last year, Meyer took heat for kicking a late, meaningless field goal against Miami, a 26-3 win. If it was up to Nelson, he would play the whole game Saturday, and not because he has a desire to run up the score on the Bucs. When you're playing in one of your last seven games inside The Swamp, wouldn't you like to play more than a half? There's a chance Nelson and plenty of other starters won't see any fourth-quarter playing time in at least three of the seven home games (Charleston Southern, Troy, FIU). The solution is simple. Don't leave it to the analysts. Don't leave it to people judging stats against subpar opponents. Prove it where it should be proven. Do it on the field. The ar &(ri HOUSE Don't be chicken. Stop your friends from driving drunk. 01 11 10 W."

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20, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,2009 Meyer: Backups are ready FOOT, from page 18 Major Wright, Ahmad Black and Will Hill are locked in a three-way competition for two starting spots at safety. New offensive coordinator Steve Addazio will call plays for the first time as he tries to replace Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen. The second half will likely belong to John Brantley and a host of new faces. "It will be a little easier to put (younger players) in (this year)," Meyer said. "Our first year, second year it was a little more difficult to put guys in because you're goFootbal ing to put that thing in reverse. We can't let that happen." The Gators are 14 games, 56 quarters and 840 minutes away from the end of the 2009 football season and a potential run at college football history. Regardless of how the chips fall, there is at least one guy who's going to enjoy every second of it. "There are seven more opportunities to run out of that tunnel," Tebow said. "I'm going to cherish every opportunity, every minute, every chance I get to be on that field and play with those guys. I'm going to make it special and leave everything out there." AvMED Health plans with your health in mind. Expanded provider network No deductible/no co-insurance No referrals Retail Clinic Care -Pay your PCP co-payment at AvMed-participating clinics in Florida 24/7 Member Services and 24/7 Nurse On Call Worldwide emergency coverage Weight WatchersTM Reimbursement program Discounts on gym memberships, massage therapy, yoga and more For more information, call 1-888-762-8633 or visit AvMed's Web Site at www.avmed.org/go/state/welcome.asp AvMED H E A L T H P L A N S UF VOLLEYBALL Biggest test so far is familiar foe By ANTHONY CHIANG Alligator Writer achiang@alligator org It's been nine months since Stanford eliminated Florida from the NCAA Tournament, but it seems as if the Gators have eliminated their memories of that game. Tonight, No. 5 UF (3-0) will have a chance at redemption as it faces No. 11 Stanford (2-1) at 8 p.m. as part of the Community Bankers Classic in Stockton, Calif., and will face either Pacific or San Jose State on Saturday night, depending on the result of tonight's match. But the Gators seem to have forgotten about last season's loss and are taking a different approach to their first big test of the season. "We haven't talked too much about it," senior libero Elyse Cusack said. "This isn't a revenge match or anything like that; it's just a great opportunity to play a great team like Stanford." Since their last meeting in the round of 16 on Dec. 12, both teams I (A PLAN have changed. Two UF starters from that December game, middleblocker Kelsey Bowers and setter Cindy Bathelt, have graduated and transferred, respectively. However, sophomore middle blocker Cassandra Anderson and transfer setter Brynja Rodgers have helped make up for the losses at those positions. Anderson is currently leading the team in blocks with eight and cusack Rodgers is averaging 21 assists per match to help fill the void those two left. The Gators have also added a year of experience that will especially help the five freshmen who were part of last season's team. "I think one thing that we lacked last year was experience," Cusack said. "We are starting to play more together as a team because we have played with each other for a year now." Sophomores Kelly Murphy, Colleen Ward and Kristy Jaeckel have proven to be three of the team's top players this year. All three players have already notched at least one double-double in their first three games of the season. "A lot of times, players make the biggest strides between their freshman and sophomore years," coach Mary Wise said. "They are more physical, they are hitting the ball harder and they are jumping higher." Meanwhile, Stanford seems to have regressed since its last match with the Gators. The Cardinal saw two AVCA First-Team All-Americans, Cynthia Barboza and Foluke Akinradewo, graduate. Both players were alternates for the United States in the 2008 Olympics. Those losses have been huge for the Cardinal this year, as the team has already been pushed to five sets by LSU and fell in straight sets by Notre Dame. TEST PREP AND ADMISSIONS GMAT GRE LSAT MCAT DAT OAT PCAT M= ,d t-Ik If thl I, fQ-1 es -I, t. 3'-GRE M11 .1 C, 'I's .11, 11 'IS" 1.11-11 --11.1, TLI-11, -I -P-1, -I --, I b-IleAllg1E pt-15 2C -h-, "'t, ; ct e 'ff""at, P-,t, thK ,I 1 11 2DO9 Ch1El, -p tC-i1-s ,d s I -ppl, F,,-p -g .ztee elib 1, ,q, -t, "t k.p_ Tt I I h t,, ppl,I t, Kp a, .lak l 11 1-pl-d Itt, U,, --d 31,ta, P,-t, RZ .d, M,.h, U, Izd K,,gd,d F,-, GR -D PREP SMARTER, SCORE HIGH ER-GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK.'

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3, KICKOFF, ALLIGATOR U FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,2009 SEC TV deal steals spotlight TV Deals for BCS Conferences By PHIL KEGLER Alligator Staff Writer pkegler@alligator org College football is finally back, and the Southeastern Conference hopes to keep its reputation as the nation's best league. With two historic television deals signed in the offseason, the 12 teams will have plenty of chances to make their case from coast to coast. The SEC signed 15-year contracts with ESPN and CBS -worth $2.25 billion and $825 million, respectively -during the offseason to showcase its athletes nationwide. Florida coach Urban Meyer likes the fact the Gators will be seen in even more places this fall but guards against overextending their recruiting focus. "Our job's not to go on a national level and recruit," Meyer said. "Now we'll cherry Spick, and I tell our guys: It better be a first-rounder for us to go do that because there's plenty of great football players within five hours of our school. "I do believe [the TV deals] will help, but what I don't want to have happen is [national recruiting] be our focus because now all of a sudden we're on TV somewhere." The CBS deal extends its current status as the national broadcast network and will show one SEC game per week at 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays. But now one 12:30 p.m. game per week will be shown on ESPN Regional Television, which is syndicated to more than 66 million households in 75 different markets. The so-called SEC Network will be ESPN's third-largest "channel" from noon to 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays, according to a ESPN press release, available in more homes than ESPNEWS or ESPNU during that block. There also will be a new SEC-focused pregame show at noon with Rob Stone and Matt Stinchcomb. This SEC Network will debut with Western Kentucky-Tennessee on Saturday. Of the league's 12 season openers, only one will be carried only on in-state pay-per-view (Missouri State-Arkansas). Nine will be carried on ABC or an ESPN network, including the first game of the season Thursday night (South Carolina-N.C. State). "Opening games are really different," Auburn coach Gene Chizik said. "It's almost overkill because you've got so much film you've watched over the summer and in the preseason. You've watched about every game you can watch, which sometimes is a little bit too SOUTHEASTERN much." Only four SEC schools (South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, COFERENCE LSU) are facing an opponent from a BCS conference in the first week, but two of those feature premier matchups between ranked teams -No. 13 Georgia plays at No. 9 Oklahoma State on Saturday at 3:30 p.m., while No. 5 Alabama plays No. 7 Virginia Tech in the Georgia Dome at 8 p.m. Alabama coach Nick Saban said national exposure was a big reason the Crimson Tide agreed to play the Hokies in the neutral-site Chick-fil-A College Kickoff. Last year, Alabama participated in the same event, using a 34-10 upset over preseason No. 9 Clemson to make a statement en route to going undefeated until the SEC Championship Game. "I certainly think that last year our team probably didn't know how good they could be," Saban said. "The national exposure that we get from playing in games like this enhances overall exposure and helps recruiting everywhere." c om p any l en g th a m t. ESPN 15 yrs. $2.25 b CBS 15 yrs. $825 m ABC/ESPN 7 yrs. $258 m Raycom 10 yrs. $300 m __P R I41_ co pn legt amt.ABC/ESPN* 5 yrs. $125 m Fox Sports 5 yrs. $97 m ABC/ESPN* 6 yrs. $52.5 m Source: Sports Business Journal _B flr_6TVE N c om p any l en g th a m t. Big Ten 25 yrs. $2.8 b ABC/ESPN 10 yrs. $1 b CBS 10 yrs. $20 m ABC/ESPN 8 yrs. $480 m Fox Sports 4 yrs. $78 m c om p any l en g th a mt ABC/ESPN 6 yrs. $200 m. *First ref. is football, second is basketball Jessica Warshaver Alligator Staff U[T RATHIN POCKE -51ZE CARD 'im i I mIw, The new Trojan 2GO* condom card. Two premium Trojan condoms, one sleek package. Fits discreetly in your wallet. Available at checkout. To find Trojan 2GO at a store near you, go to TroianCondoms.com @2009 Church & Dwight Co, Inc Any tiLe. iny where.