NOTEBOOK
Record crowd in house
Last Modified: Sunday, August 31, 2003 at 1:30 a.m.
A new number was rolled over on The Swamp's odometer Saturday night.
90,000.
The newly expanded Florida Field held a record crowd of 90,011 against San Jose State. The crowd was the largest ever to watch a football game in the state, easily surpassing the previous record, which came on Sept. 7, 2002, when 85,777 fans watched Miami beat Florida 41-16 at The Swamp.
Despite two of the stadium's new sky suites still being unsold as of late this week, Florida officials declared the game a sellout. It was Florida's 85th straight sellout, which is the fourth longest sellout streak in the nation. Nebraska holds the national record with its current streak of 255 straight sellouts.
The Gators new expansion puts the official capacity at 88,548. That is the fourth largest capacity in the SEC behind Tennessee (104,079), Georgia (92,000) and LSU (91,700).
The Gators' other two top crowds were both against Florida State. A crowd of 85,747 watched FSU beat Florida 30-23 in 1999 while 85,732 watched the Gators top the Seminoles 37-13 in 2001. Those marks rank third and fourth now, but will certainly be pushed down to last as this season wears on.
Florida had wore white shoes from 1995 to 2001.
"The play was going to be very similar to the last play of last year," coach Ron Zook said of Vernell Brown throwing an interception in the Outback Bowl. "But Tavarus (Washington) missed his block, and the guy got in there."
"We talked about the fact with the injuries we had (to Anthony Guerrero and Jonathan Colon) to play a lot of guys on the line," Zook said. "That's going to help us down the road."
... Alik Scott, brother of former Gator Ian Scott, saw his first action as a Gator in the fourth quarter. Scott is a sophomore walk-on.
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