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As my boy Mike Bianchi of the Orlando Sentinel put it, "I'm not saying SEC officials are protecting their cash cow known as the Florida Gators, but I believe the SEC officiating crew that called the UF-Arkansas game Saturday was made up of Line Judge Mr. Two-Bits, Field Judge Albert the Alligator and Side Judge Bob Tebow."
Homepage 2009
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In his last game as Mr. Two-Bits on Nov. 22, the Gators will be facing, of all teams, the Citadel - the school he once attended and, ironically, the same opponent the Gators faced in his very first Gator game back in 1949.
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In his last game as Mr. Two-Bits on Nov. 22, the Gators will be facing, of all teams, the Citadel - the school he once attended and, ironically, the same opponent the Gators faced in his very first Gator game back in 1949.
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In his last game as Mr. Two-Bits on Nov. 22, the Gators will be facing, of all teams, the Citadel - the school he once attended and, ironically, the same opponent the Gators faced in his very first Gator game back in 1949.
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Mr. Two-Bits - otherwise known as 86-year-old St. Petersburg insurance man George Edmondson
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Mr. Two-Bits - otherwise known as 86-year-old St. Petersburg insurance man George Edmondson
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Richard Johnston, who has lent his booming voice and enthusiasm over the public address system at every pregame at The Swamp for the past 20 years, has worked closely with Edmondson and said that, while he is excited for the Gators 'future, he is sad to see the tradition of Mr. Two-Bits go.
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The fact is we need Mr. Two-Bits now more than ever.
Cocking A Snook! 2008
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At almost every home game since that first one in 1949, Edmondson has inspired the crowd to shout along with him as he stands with his "Two-Bits" sign.
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Mr. Two-Bits - otherwise known as 86-year-old St. Petersburg insurance man George Edmondson
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