I remember that sweepin' guy.  He was great.  :-)

Cee
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ken Kirkley 
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[Andreu]


  Ahhh, beach balls.  I worked at Radio Shack while going to UF (yes, I was 
that cool!), they ran a promo every year where you could buy a beach ball for a 
quarter.  I used to take the leftovers to football and basketball games until 
about '86 when they threw me and my balls out.  They even stopped throwing the 
newspapers on the floor at the basketball games around the same time.  Anyone 
remember the guy that would sweep the floor doing the dance?

   


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  From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Jay Cicone
  Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 8:35 AM
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[Andreu]

   

   

  .and then beach balls. Flag on the play. That's over the top.

   

   

  From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of ke...@baldwinnc.com
  Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 8:39 AM
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  This is outrageous!

   

  What's next - banning paper fights and alcohol!

   

   

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    Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Eye-black messages banned [Andreu]
    From: Shane Ford <go.ufgator...@gmail.com>
    Date: Fri, April 16, 2010 8:26 am
    To: gatorn...@googlegroups.com

    Eye-black messages banned
     

    Rob C. Witzel / Sun file photo 

    Florida quarterback Tim Tebow greets players after the Gators' 62-3 win 
over Charleston Southern while sporting the bible verse Proverbs 3:5 which 
according to the New King James Version says "Trust in the LORD with all your 
heart, And lean not on your own understanding."


    By Robbie Andreu
    Gainesville SUN Staff writer

    Published: Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 11:19 a.m. 
    Last Modified: Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 11:19 a.m. 

     

     

    Tim Tebow started a college football tradition the past few years by 
writing Bible verses on his eye black for each game. But that tradition is over 
- and not just because Tebow has graduated from the University of Florida.

    On Thursday, the NCAA banned eye-black messages.

    During his UF career, Tebow had thousands of fans looking up the Bible 
verses during and after each Gator game.

    When he wrote "John 3:16" on his eye black for the 2008 national 
championship game against Oklahoma, Google experienced about 94 million 
searches for the verse.

    The NCAA on Thursday also banned wedge blocks. Also, taunting in the field 
of play will start costing teams points in 2011. The NCAA's Playing Rules 
Oversight Panel approved the three rules changes.

    One year after the NFL banned wedge blocking on kickoffs because of safety 
concerns, the NCAA followed the lead. The new rule says that when the team 
receiving a kickoff has more than two players standing within two yards of one 
another, shoulder to shoulder, it will be assessed a 15-yard penalty - even if 
there is no contact between the teams.

    The reason: NCAA studies have shown that 20 percent of all injuries 
occurring on kickoffs result in concussions.

    "Everybody is looking to make sure we have a safe environment for the 
players," said Grant Teaff, executive director of the American Football Coaches 
Association. "On kickoffs, you have a lot of steam on both sides and you 
usually have what is called a 'wedge buster.' This will eliminate some of that."

    The hope is it will reduce concussions, an issue that has received greater 
attention over the past year.

    The NCAA deemed it so important that it made a rare rules change in an 
off-year of the normal two-year process.

    But it's the taunting rule that will create the biggest buzz.

    Currently, players who are penalized for taunting on their way to the end 
zone draw a 15-yard penalty on the extra-point attempt, 2-point conversion 
attempt or the ensuing kickoff.

    Beginning in 2011, live-ball penalties will be assessed from the spot of 
the foul and eliminate the score. Examples include players finishing touchdown 
runs by high-stepping into the end zone or pointing the ball toward an opponent.

    Celebration penalties following a score will continue to be assessed on 
conversion attempts or the ensuing kickoff.

    "I think one of the reasons it's been looked at is that when a penalty 
occurs on the field, it's normally taken from the spot," Teaff said. "This was 
the only occurrence that it wasn't taken from the spot, so they wanted to 
change that."

    Taunting has caused an annual debate among college football players, 
coaches and fans, and last season's big controversy stemmed from Georgia 
receiver A.J. Green receiving a 15-year personal foul penalty after he caught a 
go-ahead touchdown pass late in a game against LSU.

    The yardage from the penalty was assessed on the kickoff and helped LSU get 
into position to drive for the winning score. Southeastern Conference officials 
said later that there was no video evidence to support the flag on Green.

    A third change bans the use of eye black containing symbols or messages, a 
trend that grew in popularity because of the use by Heisman Trophy winners 
Reggie Bush and Tebow.

    The rules committee also approved a change for new soccer fields. Those 
fields can be 70 to 75 yards wide and 115 to 120 yards long. All fields in 
current use have been approved and will not be required to change.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

     

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