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FL Press: Gator Missing From Florida Media Guide (Ooops!)

Jul 31, 2003 09:12 PM

WTLV NBC 12 (Jacksonville, Florida) July 03 Gator Missing From Florida Media Guide
Gainesville, Fla. (AP): What a croc!
A large crocodile - and not the school's namesake alligator mascot - is featured on the cover of the University of Florida's 2003 football media guide.
A photo of Florida coach Ron Zook leading the team onto the field is superimposed over the olive green crocodile. The words "Florida" and "2003 Football Guide" also appear on the front, but the word "Gators" is absent.
Florida spokesman Steve McClain said he regrets the error.
"We asked for an alligator, we paid for an alligator and unfortunately we did not get an alligator," McClain told The Associated Press late Tuesday in a telephone interview. "It's unfortunate, it's somewhat embarrassing obviously, but the bottom line is we thought we were getting an alligator."
The school was looking for a certain "design element" for the cover, McClain said, but none of the school's stock photography matched what the media relations staff needed.
The school sought outside help for a picture, employing a number of production companies to help with the search. After a picture was found, the error was unfortunately not caught before production, McClain said.
American crocodiles have pointy snouts and are found mostly in mangroves where fresh and saltwater mix. They are a light, olive-green color.
Alligators have broad snouts, live mainly in freshwater surroundings and are nearly black. They are found throughout Florida and vastly outnumber the state's stock of crocs.
Gator Missing From Florida Media Guide
Gator Missing From Florida Media Guide

Replies (4)

timbo Aug 01, 2003 11:32 AM

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Ralf Sommerlad Aug 02, 2003 03:44 AM

...and its an American croc, so it seems to be patriotic

RobnGravez Aug 03, 2003 12:41 AM

I wonder just how many people that saw that know the difference between a croc and a gator anyway? Especially without having another to compare it to, ya know? Still funny tho...
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Crocs4Me Aug 03, 2003 01:59 PM

As a University of Tennessee grad I find this most hilarious..hehe

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