Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway (2) throws the ball during fall football practice at Sanders Indoor Practice Facility at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL on Thursday, August 14, 2025. [Matt Pendleton/Gainesville Sun]

No. 15 Florida begins tough 2025 slate vs. Long Island

With a daunting Southeastern Conference road to travel awaiting him, Florida Gators coach Billy Napier knows his team’s success this season in the powerhouse conference hinges on the development of quarterback DJ Lagway.

Napier will lead the No. 15 Gators into their season opener Saturday night, beginning a schedule lined with major hurdles with a home game against FCS foe Long Island.

Napier was under fire last year after his squad dropped five of its first nine games, including the embarrassment of being routed at home against Miami and manhandled in the Swamp by Texas A&M within its first three contests.

However, the Gators ended the campaign with four straight wins, which included big ones at home over No. 21 LSU and a week later against No. 9 Ole Miss.

Lagway holds the keys that drive Florida’s offense, and Napier had good news to announce earlier this week. Battling shoulder issues in the spring and a calf sprain in the fall, the 6-foot-3-, 247-pound Lagway is good to start on Saturday.

“A lot of times things happen to you that you can’t control, so there’s opportunities to get better as a result of what he’s going through,” Napier said. “He’s learned a lot about himself. This won’t be the first time he’s gone through something like this.

“You play the game, you’re going to get injured, so how you manage that not only physically but mentally. … For him that’s been a bit of a challenge, but I think it’s been healthy for him.”

As a freshman, Lagway won six out of seven starts, passing for 1,915 yards, 12 touchdowns and nine interceptions, along with 101 yards rushing.

Following home games against LIU and South Florida, the Gators hit the road against No. 9 LSU and No. 10 Miami, face No. 1 Texas at home and go to No. 19 Texas A&M in a span of four consecutive games over five weeks.

LIU starting quarterback Ethan Greenwood is not shying away from the giant task ahead of him and his teammates.

“You definitely have to go into this game with a chip on your shoulder,” said Greenwood, a local Long Island product who transferred from The Citadel, according to the New York Post.. “We need a lot of grit, a lot of heart. Everyone needs to be on the same page and executing their plays and assignments.”

Although it’s hard to imagine much of a football connection between a school like Long Island and the SEC, it exists.

Sharks head coach Ron Cooper was a former analyst for Alabama’s Nick Saban and coached secondaries for Texas A&M and LSU.

He has spent the contest’s lead-up time by thundering crowd noise into the LIU gym at 6:30 AM, trying to imitate the Swamp.

The Sharks are receiving $525,000 to make the trip south for the muggy matchup, and Cooper understands the reality of it.

“What’s crazy is (the Gators) probably have one kid on (NIL worth) more than our entire budget,” said Cooper, according to the New York Post.

–Field Level Media

Nov 5, 2020; Santa Clara, California, USA; The against the San Francisco 49ers take on the Green Bay Packers during the first quarter at Levi's Stadium.The team bench areas have been extended along the sidelines to allow extra spacing for social distancing room for players and coaches and team personnel. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

49ers need temporary home due to county sports ban

The San Francisco 49ers appear in need of a temporary home after Santa Clara County officials on Saturday banned professional, college and youth sports games and practices through Dec. 21.

The strict health mandate was announced due to the “severe surge” of COVID-19 in a county that is also home to college programs Stanford and San Jose State.

The mandate goes into effect on Monday.

“The update today, to the professional sports and collegiate sports directive, will temporarily suspend activities that require direct physical contact or interaction in Santa Clara County,” County Counsel James Williams told reporters on Saturday. “So that means for those teams, they will not be able to play games or have practices where they have direct contact within the county.”

Neither the 49ers nor the NFL issued an immediate response to the ban.

The 49ers (4-6) play at the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, but are slated for three more home games: Dec. 7 against the Buffalo Bills, Dec. 13 against the Washington Football Team and Jan. 3 versus the Seattle Seahawks.

Santa Clara County health official Dr. Sara Cody is deeply troubled by the recent uptick in cases.

“I am gravely concerned by the continuing surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations,” Cody said in a statement. “The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in our county has doubled in just the past couple of weeks, and we are at risk of exceeding our hospital capacity very soon if current trends continue.”

The county had a single-day record of 760 cases on Saturday, according to the Mercury News.

The 49ers haven’t had fans in the stands of Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara due to county health orders.

Another complicating factor for the 49ers is a new travel ordinance going into effect that will require a 14-day quarantine for people traveling in and out of the county from more than 150 miles away.

The 49ers could elect to remain in Los Angeles after Sunday’s game as they sort out destinations. Oakland and the Phoenix area — perhaps Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe — could be possible sites for upcoming home games.

The 49ers also have had repeated COVID-19 issues within their football squad in recent weeks. As of Saturday, San Francisco had five players on the reserve/COVID-19 list and removed three from the list during the week.

As for Stanford, the program has a home football game scheduled for Dec. 12 against Oregon State.

San Jose State has upcoming home games against Hawaii (Dec. 5) and Nevada (Dec. 11).

The NHL’s San Jose Sharks could also be affected in terms of preseason practice sessions. Their upcoming regular-season schedule hasn’t yet been announced.

–Field Level Media