Homecoming Parade

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The Eastside High School Marching Band walks down University Avenue while performing in the UF Homecoming Parade on Friday, November 9.
31-year-old Katie Crozier-Theis talks about the upcoming Jazz Nut Cracker performance by the K-Arts Dance Theatre while awaiting the start of the UF Homecoming Parade on Friday, November 9.
19-year-old pre-med anthropology major Paige Davis and friends, 19-year-old criminology major Luz Morales and 21-year-old public relations major Judeen Molyneaux sport their vibrant feathered headdresses for the UF Homecoming Parade on Friday, November 9.
Miller Joyner, lead guitarist for Morning Fatty, warms up with the band on Nov. 9, 2012 before the University of Florida's annual Homecoming Parade. Morning Fatty plays a mix of funk, reggae and rock music.
Denise Guerin, head sensei of UF's Cuong Nhu club, ties balloons to the club's dragon on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012 before the University of Florida's annual Homecoming Parade.
Brr! Or something. Don’t worry, you’re not the only one who’s overly excited for the winter flavors available at Starbucks now. Even though our winter is much more mild than Actual Winter, we can still pretend that what we see could be a scene from Winterfell.
For UF students, the Muschamp Stare and Tebowing are more than just entertaining occurrences on the football field. Game discussion continues long after the stadium lights shut off. Fans live for the Saturdays when they can pause their private lives and head for The Swamp, where they’ll join together in orange and blue for a common cause: cheering on the Gators.
Sixty years ago, a Marine risked his life by throwing his body on a grenade. Today, he’s the Grand Marshal of UF’s Homecoming Parade.
Gators who want to see today’s Homecoming Parade should plan ahead if they rely on city buses to get to campus.
If you’re not a Gator, you’re Gator bait.
Have you ever heard the phrase “Let the Gator Growl?” How about “the largest student-run pep rally in the nation?”
Groups of students who walked by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house Monday afternoon weren’t all talking about the Gators. Some gossiped about a different animal — the missing lion.
Florida football hasn’t done much growling in recent years.
Dexter Veige and his brother, Fletcher, sprawled out on a blanket on Flavet Field Sunday night, eating Lunchables and waiting for Swamp Symphony to start.
Grab a picnic blanket and get ready to groove — UF Homecoming’s Swamp Symphony is scheduled from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday on Flavet Field.