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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 ...
Here are the MU football grades from Saturday’s game against the Florida Gators in Columbia. ... Oh, and Mevis’ doing the UF “Gator Chomp” after making the game-winning kick was perfection.
The current era of the band is also referred to as The Sound of the Gator Nation. They perform at every Florida Gators home football game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and also at various other events such as pep rallies, parades, and the annual Orange and Blue spring scrimmage game. A full band usually travels to two away games a year while at ...
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Best bets for the weekend of Oct. 7-9, 2022, include a food truck rally, Gator homecoming traditions, a "Free Fridays" concert and Chomp the Block.
Missouri kicker Harrison Mevis didn't hold back on Saturday, hitting the 'Gator chomp' after nailing a game-winning, 30-yard field goal over Florida.
Whatever its origins and whoever initially composed it, "We Are the Boys" has been a popular pep song with UF students and fans since the 1920s, and since the 1930s, it has been played at Florida Gators football games by The Pride of the Sunshine (the school's marching band) while students lock arms, sway, and sing the lyrics. It was once ...
The “Gator Bait” cheer and song have been popular at Florida sporting events for decades. Florida bans popular cheer due to 'horrific racist imagery' [Video] Skip to main content