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This List of Florida Gators men's basketball players in the NBA includes those former Florida Gators who have played in one or more regular season games of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team was founded in 1915, and represents the university in intercollegiate competition.
This category includes the male basketball players associated with the Florida Gators men's basketball team that represents the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. For more information, see Florida Gators men's basketball , Florida Gators and University of Florida .
List of University of Florida basketball players may refer to: List of Florida Gators in the NBA; List of Florida Gators in the WNBA
Florida State has 12 players receiving an invitation to the NFL Combine to lead all state universities. Here's the full list of invited Florida players.
National Basketball Association player Joe Hietpas: Washington University School of Law [96] Major League Baseball catcher Billy Hunter: UC Berkeley School of Law [97] National Football League wide receiver, Executive Director of the National Basketball Players Association: Tony La Russa: Florida State University College of Law
#1. Canada - Active players: 21 - Total players (past and present): 131. The Great White North has generated some of the NFL's best talent, including Hall of Famer Bronko Nagurski.
The Florida Gators football program is a college football team which represents the University of Florida.The Florida Gators compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
He and his roommate, quarterback Steve Spurrier, led the Gators to their first-ever major bowl game victory in the 1967 Orange Bowl. Later, Carr went into sports administration and served as the athletic director at the University of Florida and the University of Houston. Richard J. Casares: Football Basketball 1951–53 1952–53