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Published: September 30, 2007
Updated: 09/30/2007 01:12 am
GAINESVILLE - An emotional
Wilber Marshall was inducted into the Ring of Honor on Saturday evening before kickoff.
The former University of Florida linebacker wiped away tears as he looked up from midfield to see the unveiling of his name in a display on top of the stadium's north end zone.
Marshall took off his blue Florida baseball cap and waved to a standing ovation.
'Wow, thank you very much,' Marshall said before having to pause for a moment to collect himself.
Marshall was still teary-eyed after the ceremony as he spoke about his induction.
'Just looking up at the fans, and to hear the roar, I couldn't speak,' Marshall said. 'When you play the game, you notice the roar, but when you have to suck it up ... it's overwhelming.'
Marshall joins Emmitt Smith, Steve Spurrier, Jack Youngblood and Danny Wuerffel as members.
During his career at Florida, Marshall was a two-time All-American and was 1983's National Defensive Player of the Year.
He was a first-round draft pick by the Chicago Bears and played 12 years in the NFL, winning two Super Bowls.
CALDWELL RETURNS: Senior WR Andre Caldwell played for the first time since he suffered a knee injury against Troy on Sept. 8.
Gators coach Urban Meyer said Caldwell looked terrific during Wednesday's practice, but that it was doubtful the team's doctors would clear him to play against Auburn.
The Gators tried to incorporate the Tampa native into the offense in the first half, but QB Tim Tebow overthrew Caldwell on a deep pass, after which the wide receiver was back on the sideline.
RAINEY ON SIDELINE: Freshman RB Chris Rainey was not listed on Florida's dress roster for the first time this season.
University athletic association spokesman Steve McClain did not give a reason for Rainey's exclusion. Although he was not fully dressed, the former Lakeland High star was on the sideline in his jersey and gym shorts.
So far, Rainey hasn't had a good start to the season.
Rainey was called for roughing the kicker during the season opener against Western Kentucky, and he fumbled a kickoff return against Troy.
JACKSON LOSES SPOT: Freshman Major Wright started in place of senior Kyle Jackson at free safety.
At Mississippi last week, Jackson allowed a 19-yard touchdown when he tried to go for an interception.
Wright had replaced Jackson in three of Florida's first four games this season.
Earlier in the week, Meyer said the call would be a game-time decision.
Prior to Saturday's game, Wright was fourth on the team in tackles with 18, while Jackson had recorded just two.
ETC.: Gators basketball coach Billy Donovan introduced the starting lineup on ESPN. ... When the Gators failed to score at the half, it was the first time they had been shut out during the first 30 minutes since Nov. 14, 1992, against South Carolina (3-0 deficit).
Jenna Marina
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