The Front Nine comes at you on the precipice of another special weekend of Gator sports and they are going to all be that way for a while. Sit back and enjoy.
1. If this is Friday, there must be another mock draft available on one of the websites. Try not to get too excited over the prospect of Kyle Pitts being the No. 2 pick, but I guess it could happen. Florida hasn’t had a second-round pick since 1950 (Chuck Hunsinger, Bears) and the only thing more amazing than that is that the Gators have never had the first pick in the draft. I think we are all rooting for Pitts to go as high as possible not only because he was an incredible player, but always seemed to be a good guy. Just as a side note, here are the members of the Ring of Honor and where they were drafted:
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Ethan Hawke is also a published author and is currently promoting his new book A Bright Ray of Darkness (Getty Images)
Ethan Hawke recently opened up about cancel culture and why itâs petrifying these days to talk openly about male sexuality. The 50-year-old was promoting his novel âA Bright Ray of Darknessâ when he was asked by The Guardian, âItâs a book in which sex is described regularly and frankly. [The protagonist has a relationship with a much younger woman.] Did you find this difficult in the current environment?â In response to it, Hawke said, âOur sexual identity and the relationship we have through it, to ourselves and to others, is defining in our lives. And in the light of cancel culture and shaming â while a lot of this moment is very helpful â itâs a difficult time to say: âI want to be open about the idiosyncrasies of human sexuality.â