Florida’s SEC Network day is packed with reminders that, even in a year without a national title, the Gators still had plenty of moments worth replaying.
The network’s Monday lineup gives Florida fans a full-day tour through the 2025/26 athletics season, and the best part is that the list isn’t just a highlight reel of blowouts. It’s a mix of statement wins, tense finishes and a few moments that looked even bigger in the moment than they do now.
At the top of the pile sits the SEC Track and Field Championships, where Florida’s women captured the SEC title in what was described as probably the highlight moment of the athletic year. It came in a pressure-packed meet against Oklahoma, and Florida had to scrap and claw its way through it. Even though the national championships didn’t break Florida’s way, this was the most intense competition the Gators faced all year.
A few other moments stand out for very different reasons. The football win over Texas, a 29-21 victory, was one that could and probably should rank even higher if judged on the game alone.
Dallas Wilson was at full strength, and the result kept Texas out of the 2025 playoffs. But Billy Napier doing everything he could to throw the game away, followed by his firing two weeks later, drags it down a bit.
Florida’s 40-21 win over FSU gets a bump for a simpler reason: Jadan Baugh running wild over the Seminoles never gets old. That performance also helped set the stage for why Jon Sumrall made sure to retain Baugh for 2026.
In basketball, the Gators have two lopsided wins on the list. Florida’s 111-77 rout of Arkansas was one of the more impressive statements of the year, with seven Gators finishing in double figures. The 100-77 win over Alabama carries a little extra weight because of the backdrop with Charles Bediako and Florida’s beatdown of the G-League dropout.
The baseball win over Miami, a 22-10 NCAA Tournament blowout, was one of the year’s most cathartic moments for Gator fans if you ignore what followed. The problem is that Florida dropped the next two games to Troy, which takes some shine off the moment.
Volleyball’s 3-2 win over Pittsburgh was one of the purest thrillers on the list. It was a five-set battle against a Panthers team that would go on to make the Final Four.
The only reason it isn’t higher is that Florida’s 2025 season went south after that win, much like the soccer victory over then No. 12 Mississippi State and the football win over Texas.
The Mississippi State win, a 2-1 result, came during a seven-game unbeaten streak and was a good one in a vacuum. Still, the Bulldogs were later bounced in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, and Samantha Bohon was fired at the end of the season after never putting together a three-game winning streak during her tenure.
Florida’s women also claimed the SEC title in track and field, but the source material makes clear that the Gators have often treated the SEC meet as a stepping stone rather than the main target, with their eyes usually fixed on nationals.
Softball’s 5-2 win over Tennessee also makes the cut because it hinted at the ceiling Florida had before the season ended with a loss to Texas Tech in the Super Regionals. The Tennessee series, and that win in particular, is part of why the ending felt so disappointing.
Lacrosse rounds out the list with a 9-7 win over Colorado. Florida had to pull away in the fourth quarter, but the program has become one of the more consistent ones on campus, even if it doesn’t always get the same attention as some of the others.
Taken together, the lineup tells the story of a Florida year that never produced the ultimate prize, but still delivered enough big moments to fill an entire day on SEC Network.
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