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Twenty-nine men have served as the Gators' head coach since the university first fielded a team in 1906, including five who served as interim coach for a portion of a season. [1] Of these, Charlie Bachman , Ray Graves , Doug Dickey , and Steve Spurrier have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame .
1 player killed (Ihor Sholin), 2 other severely injured (including one career-ending injury) and multiple lighter injuries when their bus was hit by a truck. [35] 16 March 2013: Seton Hill University: Lacrosse: Bus: Pennsylvania, United States: 2: 1 coach and 1 bus driver killed [36] 18 February 2014 Mes Kerman: Association football: Bus
William Curtis Carr III (November 29, 1945 – February 3, 2024) was an American college football player, coach, and athletics administrator. Carr was born in Gainesville, Florida, raised in Pensacola, Florida, and attended the University of Florida, where he was an All-American center for the Florida Gators football team in the mid-1960s.
Floridalma Gabriel Perez (left) and Antony Elmer Mendez (right) were two of the six victims killed during the tornadoes on Dec. 9, 2023. Now whenever Mendez thinks of his wife, he begins to cry.
Here are the six people who died in the tornadoes: Joseph Dalton, 37, of Madison ... Tennessee tornado victim includes Florida woman killed in visit to ... Purdue fires coach Ryan Walters after ...
Among the victims are five people who died due to a tornado that touched down in St. Lucie County. Some of the victims were found dead at the Spanish Lakes Country Club Village, a retirement ...
The University of South Florida's head men's basketball coach, Amir Abdur-Rahim, is dead. He was 43. According to an announcement posted on the school's athletics website, Abdur-Rahim was ...
A squall line affected the central Florida peninsula on April 4, and both tornadoes originated as waterspouts over the Gulf of Mexico.The two tornadoes, moving generally east-northeastward at estimated speeds of up to 60 mph (97 km/h), were spawned from a single thunderstorm that entered the Tampa Bay region, and they are believed to have represented a tornado family.