The "original" Mr. Two Bits was INTO IT, man--the only glare/stare I ever saw like it 'til I saw Coach Boom's on the poster, and old Mr. Two Bits did it EVERY TIME HE POPPED UP IN A DIFFERENT PART OF THE SWAMP, every Saturday with his little signs and his INTENSE "this-is-SERIOUS" delivery.
ALL the things E- put , plus passing pretty girls over our heads all the way up from the lowest rows to the top of the student-section (and it's a wonder none ever got passed right over the upper wall at the top by drunken students who were ALSO watching the game and forgot exactly where their seats were!)...Oh, and the VERY FIRST TIME we did the GATOR CLAP/CHOP, at the FSU game (in 1981 I believe, the day after Thanksgiving), when we hadn't beaten them in a few years; the cheer-squad had made copies of a sheet with drawings and directions on exactly how to do it and gave them out at the gates as everyone came in, explaining how the band's drums would help us sync with the Jaws-theme, starting slow and doing it faster and faster, arms straight out and bringing hands stiffly together to clap...any way, they announced it about mid way into the 2nd qrtr. of a 'til-then close game, low-scoring, like 6-3 for us, and the whole student section stood up and solemnly DID it, like, PERFECTLY, it looked like the Nuremburg Rally or something, slow and ominous at first with a sea of arms rising and falling, silence except for the drums, the Jaws-horns and the claps-as-one, then building into a fast and wild whooping climax--the Seminole players were actually all turned around, looking at US instead of the action on the field, they were obviously rattled--and from that point on we HAD that game, and KNEW it. We beat them something like 34-3 that day.
Hey--and speaking of seeing the Gators, we're hearing in Austin that part of the whole realignment of the SEC and scheduling changes, with TAMU in the West and Auburn moving over to the East, in order to preserve certain rivallry games AND to eventually strike a new balance, every team will have a permanent home-and-home series going with a particular team from the other division--and word is that UF's new "rival" by this plan will be (wait for it--)Texas A & M University--meaning no matter WHAT else happens, I'll be seeing my Gators playing live AT LEAST every other year!
Please Let It Be So.