Mark Schlabach

Mark Schlabach

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Mark Schlabach joined ESPN.com in July 2006 as a college football and basketball columnist. A graduate of the University of Georgia, Mark spent nine years at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution covering Georgia and the SEC, as well as the NFL and NASCAR. Before joining ESPN, Schlabach spent the last two years at the Washington Post covering college football and basketball, and boxing.

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Donovan, Gators optimistic about future

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Florida was on top of the world in 2006 and 2007 when it won consecutive national championships. Rebuilding certainly hasn't been easy for the Gators, but there's reason for optimism this season.

Story | Conversation | October 26, 2009

Donovan irked that Baby Gators lack excitement, commitment

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Billy Donovan knew this season would be tough. But after Florida lost to Alabama in the SEC tourney, the coach ripped his young players for their lack of commitment, energy and excitement. And it doesn't look to be getting any better, writes Mark Schlabach.

Story | Conversation | March 13, 2008

Top ESPN searches of 2006

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Top ESPN searches of 2006

Story | Conversation | December 24, 2007

Mark Schlabach, CBB

Mark says that Anthony Grant of VCU is the likely successor of Billy Donovan at Florida. Grant was...

ESPN Insider Audio PodCast | June 01, 2007

UF had hoped to announce the new deal soon

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Even if Florida had completed the new Donovan contract, it likely wouldn't have kept the coach in Gainesville anyway.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2007

Donovan takes big-money deal to coach Magic

ESPN.com

Billy Donovan, who led Florida to back-to-back national championships this past season, was named head coach of the Orlando Magic on Friday.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2007

Pulse: Should Tubby have left Kentucky?

Friday, March 23

On Friday, SportsNation chatted about Tubby Smith leaving Kentucky.

Story | Conversation | March 19, 2007