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The "Gator Chomp" is a gesture made by Florida Gators fans and players to show their support of the Florida Gators sports teams. The UF band originated in 1981 and is performed by fully extending one's arms, one over the other, in front of the body with the palms facing each other, and then moved apart and together to symbolize an alligator's ...
UF opened practice and invited fans to the Swamp Saturday to watch the Gators’ fifth of 15 practices during fall camp as coach Billy Napier prepares for his second season in Gainesville. Around ...
1 Florida Gators: 33: Gainesville, Florida: Rivalry: Florida Gators October 4, 1997 8 Iowa Hawkeyes 7 7 Ohio State Buckeyes: 23: Columbus, Ohio: Iowa Hawkeyes October 11, 1997 1 Florida Gators 21 14 LSU Tigers: 28: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Rivalry: Florida Gators October 18, 1997 7 Florida Gators: 24: 6 Auburn Tigers 10 Auburn, Alabama: Rivalry ...
The Florida Gators’ youth movement includes a healthy dose of Orlando first-year talent poised to contribute in Year 2 of Billy Napier’s rebuild. Safety Jordan Castell, cornerback Ja’Keem ...
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Florida football enters fall camp with plenty to sort out before the season opener Aug. 31 at Utah. Here are five big questions for the Gators.
The 2024 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Gators were led by third-year head coach Billy Napier and played their home games at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium located in Gainesville, Florida .
In 1925, Jones set a Florida Gators football single-season scoring record (108 points) that stood for 44 years. Twice All-Southern. University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame. He was the university's athletic director from 1930 to 1936. [16] [17] Johnnie Murphree: 1924 [18] Spic Stanley: 1925 Goof Bowyer: 1926–1928