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50 Days to Gator Football

In honor of the 50th day until Gator football, I have put together my list of the top 100 Gators. Here is my #50 to #101.

  1. Nat Moore
  2. Jeff Mitchell
  3. Tom Shannon
  4. David Williams
  5. Rick Casares
  6. Glenn Cameron
  7. Jimmy Dubose
  8. John L. Williams
  9. Larry Libertore
  10. James Jones
  11. “The Great Wall of Florida”
    1. Lomas Brown
    2. Jeff Zimmerman
    3. Crawford Ker
    4. Phil Bromley
    5. Billy Hinson
    6. Scott Trimble
  12. Forest K. “Fergie” Ferguson and Walter “Tiger” Mayberry
  13. Jevon Kearse
  14. Clifford Charlton
  15. Jack Jackson
  16. Fred Weary
  17. Jabar Gaffney
  18. Lito Sheppard
  19. Jarvis Moss
  20. Mike Degory
  21. Percy Harvin
  22. Chris Leak
  23. Ahmad Black
  24. Jeff Chandler
  25. Gerard Warren
  26. Johnny Rutledge
  27. Taylor Jacobs
  28. Travis McGriff
  29. Zach Piller
  30. Ray McDonald
  31. Tony Lilly
  32. Allen Trammell
  33. Darrell Jackson
  34. Cooper Carlisle
  35. Godfrey Myles
  36. Adrian White
  37. Jeff Roth
  38. Reggie McGrew
  39. James Bates
  40. Derrick Harvey
  41. Don Gaffney
  42. Leonard George and Willie Jackson Sr.
  43. Brandon Siler
  44. Reche Caldwell
  45. Cornelius Ingram
  46. Andre “Bubba” Caldwell
  47. Lindy Infante
  48. Louis Murphy
  49. Elijah Williams
  50. Deshawn Wynn
  51. Wayne Pease
  52. Bill Corry, Hubert Schucht, Harold Rowe, Buck Schindler, Elmer Ricau

I have been counting down the 100 greatest Florida Gator football players and coaches. #60 is “The Great Wall of Florida”.

“The Great Wall of Florida” consisted of Lomas Brown (Gator Great, All American, All SEC, Jacobs Trophy), Jeff Zimmerman (All American, All SEC), Crawford Ker (JUCO All American, 2nd team All SEC), Phil Bromley (All SEC), Billy Hinson, and Scott Trimble, a fearsome mass of offensive linemen that paved the way for John L. Williams and Neal Anderson to lead the mighty Gators to what was their first SEC championship (later stripped by the University). Many consider the 1984 squad as one of the three best ever fielded by the Gators, alongside the 1996 and 2008 teams.

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75 – Lomas Brown, T (1981-84)

Lomas Brown, Jr. of Miami, FL, is widely regarded as the best offensive lineman in UF history, best athletes in Florida high school history and among the best Gators at any position of all-time. Brown was a member of the Gator offensive line under Charley Pell and Galen Hall in the early 80’s that was affectionately referred to as “The Great Wall of Florida”. Joining him on the Great Wall of Florida were Phil Bromley, Billy Hinson, Crawford Ker and Jeff Zimmerman. With Kerwin Bell at QB and Neal Anderson and John L. Williams in the backfield, the 1984 Gators went 9-1-1 in what could have been our first SEC Championship. Years later, the University of Florida Athletic Association added Lomas Brown to the annals of the Hall of Fame as a Gator Great.

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