Cooper hangs out with baseball team
Riley Cooper took batting practice with the baseball team on Tuesday, but most likely won't be joining the Gator squad, at least any time soon.
Cooper, a former two-sport standout at Clearwater Central Catholic, was the No. 161 prospect in the nation for the 2006 draft, and No. 22 in the state of Florida, according to Baseball America.
Although he reportedly looked solid in batting practice, there are no plans at this time for Cooper to join the team.
First-year UF coach Kevin O'Sullivan was open to the option of evaluating Cooper and giving him a chance, but with the season-opener set for Friday, Cooper's history of injuries (foot, ankle, and most recently a broken finger at the end of the past football season), and spring football practice less than a month away, it's not really a viable option for either the team or Cooper at this time.


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That's too bad. Riley could be the next Matt Laporta.
Posted by: Mike | February 21, 2008 at 09:55 AM
ESPNU will air 10 hours of Gator programming beginning at 8 a.m on Friday (2/22).
Posted by: | February 21, 2008 at 09:56 AM
10 hrs of programmin? why they aint givin them no more than that???
Posted by: LaKeisha Spanish | February 21, 2008 at 03:37 PM