Gator Growl crowd gets loud for performers Chase Rice, LANCO, Blanco Brown
As the Gator growled, the line dancing began.
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As the Gator growled, the line dancing began.
Sydney Brandenburg, director of the homecoming, hugs Evan Curry, one of the homecoming court members.
As students, faculty and Gator fans gather in a darkening field for Gator Growl, the buzz of voices quiets as the announcer once again crowns the Homecoming king and queen.
It has been a long time since there was this much anticipation for a game in Gainesville.
Between seemingly impossible frisbee trick shots, beating cancer and paragliding down a 7,000 foot tall mountain, Brodie Smith and Kurt Gibson know all about beating the odds.
Bekah Malpass, a 21-year-old UF English senior, works on the Young Life float for the homecoming parade. This is the fourth year that Young Life has participated and about 30 high school and college students are marching with the trailer in the parade.
Queen of the Dazzling Black Hat Divas Susie Mosley puts the finishing touches on the homecoming float Thursday. Mosley has been a member of the dance group since it began 10 years ago, this is the third year that they have participated in the UF Homecoming Parade.
Lily Irwin, respiratory therapist for the neonatal team with ShandsCair, and Wade Jones, flight medic for ShandsCair, work on the homecoming parade float for UF Health ShandsCair team Thursday afternoon. Irwin said she has been with ShandsCair for 29 years and Jones said he has been a part of the Gainesville team for over 27 years.
Lily Irwin, respiratory therapist for the neonatal team with ShandsCair, and Wade Jones, flight medic for ShandsCair, work on the homecoming parade float for UF Health ShandsCair team Thursday afternoon. Irwin said she has been with ShandsCair for 29 years and Jones said he has been a part of the Gainesville team for over 27 years.
Queen of the Dazzling Black Hat Divas Susie Mosley puts the finishing touches on the homecoming float Thursday. Mosley has been a member of the dance group since it began 10 years ago, this is the third year that they have participated in the UF Homecoming Parade.
Bekah Malpass, a 21-year-old UF English senior, works on the Young Life float for the homecoming parade. This is the fourth year that Young Life has participated and about 30 high school and college students are marching with the trailer in the parade.
It’s way too early for this much noise.
The Danza Dance Company celebrates their victory at the 2019 Soulfest. They will get to perform at Gator Growl, a homecoming celebration, before the headliner.
The Danza Dance Company celebrates their victory at the 2019 Soulfest. They will get to perform at Gator Growl, a homecoming celebration, before the headliner.
Fake Famous Comedy Tour [10/4] comes to UF Homecoming for Black Alumni Reunion on Friday, Oct. 4th presented by UF Association of Black Alumni and Gainesville Black Wall Street. Tickets: bit.ly/fakefamousgnv
The University Police patrol cars are about to get a new look.
Get ready to wear your cowboy hats for not one, but two country acts at this year’s Gator Growl homecoming concert on Oct. 4.