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Pep rally at the University of Florida
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Gator Growl
The logo for Gator Growl 2012
PredecessorDad's Day
Formation1923; 102 years ago (1923)
TypePep rally
HeadquartersGainesville, Florida
Location
Producer
Blake McCoy
General Chairman
Taylor Fishman
Parent organization
Florida Blue Key
AffiliationsUniversity of Florida
WebsiteOfficial website

Gator Growl is a student-run pep rally at theUniversity of Florida, founded in 1924.[1] It is produced byFlorida Blue Key with artists funded by Student Government Productions,[2] and marks the culmination of Homecoming Week at the university.

Since 2021, the show has been held annually at theStephen C. O'Connell Center at the University of Florida. Until 2013, it was held atBen Hill Griffin Stadium, the on-campus football stadium. From 2014 to 2019, the rally was held on Flavet Field. There was no show held in 2020 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

Gator Growl is credited with inspiringOrange Peel, a similar event held annually atOklahoma State University, after a group of students, faculty and alumni traveled toGainesville in 1995 to witness the event.

History

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Gator Growl has been aUniversity of Florida tradition for almost 100 years. Gator Growl has its roots in the tradition of "Dad's Day," a turn-of-the-century tradition in which fathers of the then all-male student body were invited to visit the new campus. In 1916, a pep rally replaced Dad's Day and "Gator Growl" was born.,[3] known as "firing up" enthusiasm for the next day's football game. In 1923, the tradition grew as skits, musical performances and guest speakers expanded the rally into a variety show. Students & alumni continued to express their Gator spirit by participating in cheers and enjoying performances by UF's Marching Band, Cheerleaders, and Dazzlers.

Over time, the Gator Growl production grew with the advancement of technology to its current scale. Today, it is a showcase of athletic talent and spirited tradition; a spectacle of fireworks, light displays, live music, and comedy. More than 500 student volunteers work for thousands of hours to coordinate the night of festivities for the University of Florida community. Producers, directors, assistant directors, and staff members are in charge of the production, execution, promotion, and dismantling of the show. These student volunteers earn Gator Growl its beloved nickname, "the world's largest student-run pep rally!"

The majority of the manual labor associated with this major production, however, is provided by University of Florida students who work at theStephen C. O'Connell Center, the University of Florida's indoor sports arena. The event takes more than a week to physically set up and requires more than 200 student employees to do so. Because Gator Growl is always held the night before a home football game, these students must work all night to remove every trace of the event by the following morning. Like all aspects of Gator Growl, the physical construction is also student-run with primary responsibility falling on the Production Lead—the student technician charged with coordinating and supervising all of the other student employees. The Production Lead and the Head Electrician (also a student) will typically serve as an apprentice to the position the year prior.

As a longstanding tradition at the University of Florida, the event was moved from theBen Hill Griffin Stadium to Flavet Field in 2014. The venue change also reduces the need for an extensive single-stage setup, thus making the event tremendously more cost-effective.[citation needed]

In its long history, Gator Growl has been recognized byGood Morning America,Comedy Central,Entertainment Tonight and was even featured as an answer onJeopardy!.[citation needed]

Content

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The main purpose of thepep rally is to motivate theFlorida Gators to victory in theirHomecoming football game. The show features performances from theUF Dazzlers, the University of Florida cheerleaders, andThe Pride of the Sunshine marching band.

In addition to the cheers, there are performances from guest comedians, musicians, and entertainers who perform for the assembled students and alumni.

A special portion of the show is reserved for celebrity cameo appearances. In the past, cameo appearances have included celebrities such asDavid Letterman,Katie Couric,"Nature Boy" Ric Flair,Jonah Hill, andB.o.B.

List of comedians and performers

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YearComedian(s) and Performers
1977Gabe Kaplan
1978Helen Reddy
1979Bob Hope
1980George Burns
1981Rodney Dangerfield
1982Robin Williams
1983Bob Hope,Irene Cara
1984Bill Cosby,Herbie Hancock
1985The Smothers Brothers
1986Billy Crystal
1987Jay Leno
1988Steven Wright,Jerry Seinfeld
1989Richard Jeni,Paula Poundstone
1990Paul Provenza,Jeff Foxworthy
1991Brian Regan, Tom Parks
1992David Alan Grier,Larry Miller
1993Garry Shandling,Dennis Miller
1994Sinbad,Bobby Slayton
1995Kevin Pollak,Anthony Clark
1996Paul Rodriguez,Craig Shoemaker
1997Howie Mandel,Jeremy Hotz,Michael Buffer,Sister Hazel
1998Ray Romano,Dave Chappelle,Carlos Mencia,Larry the Cable Guy
1999Pablo Francisco,Carrot Top,Craig Shoemaker
2000Mitch Hedberg,John Pinette,D. L. Hughley
2001Daniel Tosh,Dave Attell,Jim Breuer
2002Bill Cosby,Harland Williams
2003Sugar Ray,Christopher Titus, Arnez J
2004Bill Engvall,Dane Cook
2005Greg Giraldo,Wayne Brady
2006Jim Gaffigan,Gabriel Iglesias
2007Frank Caliendo,Lynyrd Skynyrd
2008Jon Reep,Steve Miller Band
2009Dana Carvey,O.A.R.,JabbaWockeeZ
2010Aziz Ansari,Kevin Hart,Dan Levy
2011Joel McHale,Goo Goo Dolls
2012Tracy Morgan,Josh Turner,Dara Torres
2013The Fray,Sister Hazel, New Directions Veterans Choir
2014Brooks Wheelan,Foster the People,Ludacris[4]
2015Jana Kramer,[5]Echosmith,T.I.
2016Passion Pit,Timeflies,Maddie and Tae,Waka Flocka Flame[6]
2017Snoop Dogg,Daya[7]
2018Walk the Moon,Ty Dolla $ign
2019Chase Rice,Lanco,Blanco Brown
2021Titus O'Neil,Gunna,Neon Trees
2022Flo Rida,Fletcher,Danny Wuerffel
2023Jason Derulo,Sammy Adams,Tommy Townsend
2024Dustin Lynch
2025Steve Aoki

References

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  1. ^"Founding of Gator Growl". Archived fromthe original on 2008-09-22. Retrieved2009-03-07.
  2. ^Chairman, SGP."Student Government Productions".sg.ufl.edu.
  3. ^At the original pep rally, legend has it that freshmen contributed their weight in wood to a giant bonfire
  4. ^"University of Florida Homecoming & Gator Growl Announces 2014 Entertainment Lineup » News » University of Florida". Archived fromthe original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved2014-07-22.
  5. ^"The University of Florida - Gator Growl 1999". Archived fromthe original on 1999-11-04.
  6. ^"Gator Growl 2016 Information". Archived fromthe original on 2017-07-17.
  7. ^"Gator Growl 2017".

Historical voice of Gator Growl Karl Kaufmann, a 39-year tradition continues with his daughter Kelli Kaufmannhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDzer-WI5ec

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