Florida-Georgia Weekend Guide 2019

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Gators vs. Dawgs RIVALRY BASEBALL

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IMPORTANT NUMBERS

Florida-Georgia Weekend Hotline: . . . . . . . . . 1-800-985-FLGA (3542) Sideline Safety Zone Hotline: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (904) 630-SAFE (7233) presented by UF Health

JTA Stadium Shuttle & Skyway: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (904) 630-3100 RV City Parking: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-844-985-FLGA (3542) Water Taxi: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (904) 860-TAXI (8294) TIAA Bank Field: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (904) 633-6100 Jacksonville Expo Center at the Fairgrounds: . . . . . . . . . (904) 353-0535 Downtown Ambassadors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (904) 465-7980 Visitor and Hotel Information: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-733-2668 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (904) 255-5422 VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (904) 630-3900 Pop-A-Lock: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (904) 354-8566 Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (Non-emergency): . . . . . . . . (904) 630-0500

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November 2, 2019 Dear Florida and Georgia Football Fans: It is my pleasure to welcome you to Jacksonville for another exciting weekend of college football. The City of Jacksonville is proud to host this historic rivalry each year, and it gets better every time. This longstanding tradition, taking place annually since 1933, is more than a game. Each year, the Florida-Georgia matchup showcases our great city to both residents and 156,000 out-of-town visitors and provides more than $30 million to our local economy. Over the weekend, look for our six Sideline Safety Zones presented by UF Health throughout the Sports Complex and downtown Jacksonville. The Sideline Safety Zones presented by UF Health provide free assistance such as first aid, transportation, directions, telephone service, food, water, and more. Visit FLGAjax. com for a list of locations, hours, and other important information. On behalf of Jacksonville, I wish you all a fun, safe, and exciting time in our city. Enjoy the game! Sincerely, Lenny Curry Mayor


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FLORIDA HEAD COACH

DAN MULLEN

FLORIDA WELCOME The Florida-Georgia weekend ranks among my favorite in all of my years of playing and coaching college football. There is nothing like it – the split crowd, the tailgating and the energy that the coaches and players feel the minute you arrive in Jacksonville until you step on the field. It’s an experience like no other.

GEORGIA HEAD COACH

KIRBY SMART

GEORGIA WELCOME There is no college game more unique than the game that has been played in Jacksonville for so many decades. It is equally anticipated every year by the fans of both teams, coaches, players, and a national television audience on CBS. And as usual, there is always something on the line for both teams. It has a special place in the history of Jacksonville, both teams and college football.


2019 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES These four outstanding individuals will join current Hall of Fame members for their roles in making the Florida-Georgia Game the storied rivalry that it is today.

BRAD CULPEPPER

Culpepper was a standout defensive tackle, he finished his college career with eighteen sacks, set a single season school record for most tackles for loss by an interior defensive lineman with 21.5 and most tackles for loss in a career by an interior lineman with 47.5. In 1991, led by Culpepper and legendary Coach Steve Spurrier, the Gators won their first ever SEC Championship. Culpepper was a team captain, while also being named a first-team All-SEC selection and a consensus first-team All-American. He was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll for four consecutive years at Florida, was a first-team Academic All-American, and received the Draddy Trophy, presented annually by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame to the nation’s premier football scholar-athlete.

BRANDON SPIKES

A three year starter at Florida, Spikes was a critical part of two national championships and two SEC championships during his career. Spikes appeared in 47 games for Florida with 39 starts at linebacker. He recorded 307 tackles in his career, with 31.5 for loss, including 6.5 sacks. He forced two fumbles, recovered four fumbles and had six interceptions which he returned for 139 yards and four touchdowns, more than any other player in the nation during that time, which also set a Florida school record. During his career, he was named a finalist for the Butkus, Bronco Nagurski, and Rotary Lombardi Awards. He was a two time consensus first team All-American and a three time first team All-SEC selection.


RENNIE CURRAN

Curran was a standout linebacker during his career at Georgia. As a junior, he led the team in tackles 11 different times, accumulating an SEC-leading 130 tackles, with 5 tackles for loss, half a sack, 3 pass breakups and 10 quarterback pressures. He was named one of Georgia’s permanent team captains for that season and was awarded the Bulldog’s Vince Dooley MVP Award. In total, Curran amassed 298 tackles in his career, including 24 tackles for loss. He collected first team All-American honors, as well as first team All-SEC honors for two consecutive seasons. He was a finalist for the Butkus, Rotary Lombardi and Chuck Bednarik Awards during his career.

JARVIS JONES

Jones began his Georgia career in 2011 where he recorded 70 tackles, 19.5 tackles for loss, 13.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and 26 quarterback hurries, while being named a consensus first team AllAmerican and leading the Dawgs to a SEC East title. Heading into the 2012 season, expectations were high for the Dawgs and Jones, he did not disappoint. He followed up his incredible 2011 campaign by posting even better numbers in 2012. Jones had 85 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 14.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and one interception. He broke David Pollack’s single season sack record at UGA and was named a consensus first team All-American for a second time while driving the Dawgs to a 12-2 record and another SEC East title.

HALL OF FAME DISPLAY The Florida-Georgia Hall of Fame Exhibit is all new in 2019! Visit the new, curated and interactive display in the Duuuval’s Bold City Bash Fan Fare in the Daily’s Place Flex Field. The exhibit will be on display beginning on Friday, Nov. 1 from 1-10 p.m. and on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. To see a list of Florida-Georgia Hall of Fame members, please visit FLGAjax.com.


A JACKSONVILLE TRADITION SINCE 1933

BY THE NUMBERS 1904

For the University of Georgia’s athletic department, the 1904 game held in Macon, Georgia, kicked the series off with a 52 - 0 win. Florida’s University Athletic Association does not count the loss in their tally as the team that they fielded was from an institution then known as the Florida Agricultural College, based in Lake City. This was one year before the Florida Legislature established what we know as the University of Florida and it was then one year later in 1906 that the Gators officially established their football team.

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Georgia won the first six meetings in dominating fashion.

Florida 1928 National High-Scoring Champions 336-44

1928

Florida experienced its first victory in the rivalry beating Georgia 26-6.

1933

Starting in 1926, the game has been an annual event and since 1933, has called Jacksonville home, the only exceptions being 1994 and 1995.

1942

Georgia defeats Florida 75-0.

University of Georgia Football Team, 1892.

1915

The first recognized game by both institutions took place at Barrs Field in Jacksonville, Florida on November 6, 1915. Mayor J.E.T. Bowden declared a citywide half-holiday on the first “official” game day. Georgia won 37-0.


was the first team to score "half a hundred" in 1995 by winning 52–17.

2007

For the first time in the history of this game, both universities scored more than 30 points in a game. Georgia won 42-30.

1984

“Interim” Coach Galen Hall is elevated to permanent status as Florida ends the Georgia winning streak with a 24-17 win. The Gators go on to take their first SEC title.

2016

A Five- year extension is signed to keep the series in Jacksonville through 2021.

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While the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium was being built, the rivalry took place at the universities home fields. Florida won both contests and

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The streaks of dominance by both sides seem to run in decades, but the current record favors Georgia at 51-43-2 (52-43-2 if you’re part of the camp that counts 1904).

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Last year, #7 Georgia defeated #9 Florida.

Special thanks to EU, a Jacksonville monthly entertainment publication, for contributing content for ‘By The Numbers.’ Photos courtesy of University of Florida Digital Collections and University of Georgia Athletics.


ONE OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S GREATEST RIVALRIES

In the land of palm trees and sunny beaches, the home of Disney World and gator-infested swamps, it’s the Florida-Georgia game. Don’t even think about changing those state names around. When the Gators and Bulldogs meet each year on the banks of the St. Johns River, one of college football’s greatest rivalries sweeps into downtown Jacksonville. If you show up in orange and blue, your chances of sitting on the winner’s side of the stadium increases. The Bulldogs can thank Steve Spurrier for that. It was Spurrier, who from Day 1 on the job, decried Georgia’s 22-victory edge in the historic series. After all, Spurrier noted, the game was played in Jacksonville, Florida in a stadium then called the Gator Bowl. It was time the Florida Gators did their part. Spurrier’s dominant 11-1 record against Georgia from 1990-2001

changed the rivalry’s direction. One that was needed by the UF faithful after a 15-45 series edge in the Bulldogs favor from 1971-89. In the years since, who can forget Errict Rhett in the rain, ‘half a hundred’ in Athens or Tim Tebow? It’s Mullen’s turn now. The Gators have won three games against Georgia under then offensive coordinator Mullen. Florida-Georgia is like no other game in America. The party starts early and ends late. When the day is done, it’s easy to tell which team won if you never bothered going inside the stadium. Just check out which team’s fans are still grilling in the parking lot. Over the years, there have been occasional cries to move the game to the respective campuses (usually by the fan base on the losing end of the game), but the split-stadium setting on the river makes it one of the unique and truly treasured traditions in all of college game.—from the Swamp


A TRADITION LIKE NO OTHER

It’s a date that is circled on every Georgia fan’s calendar a year in advance. Jacksonville has been the second home of the Bulldogs since the Florida-Georgia clash began on an annual basis hosted by the River City in 1933. It is a tradition like no other with a stadium divided in half by fans from both sides. The atmosphere is electric and the tradition unsurpassed. The pilgrimage of Georgia fans to the beaches of St. Simons, Jekyll Island, Amelia, Jacksonville, St. Augustine and

many other seaside communities has become an annual tradition that has continued over decades. For the players and coaches, it’s a business trip. But for each of them, there is no sight that compares to the view coming over the Hart Bridge and looking down on the hundreds of campers, tents, and tailgates and thousands of fans that surround the stadium on game day. It’s an annual celebration on the banks of the St. Johns River for fans of the Red and Black one and all.—from the Doghouse


Duuuval’s Bold City Bash is the ultimate Florida-Georgia fan experience! The Bash encompasses nearly a week of fan-centric interactive events that celebrate the tradition and excellence of one of the SEC’s biggest rivalries that has called Jacksonville home since 1933.


RV CIty & WELCOME CENTER Duuuval’s Bold City Bash will kick off with the opening of RV City on Tuesday, October 29, and the Florida-Georgia Welcome Center on Wednesday, October 30.

RV CITY Located directly across from TIAA Bank Field in Lot E, RV City has become a staple of the Florida-Georgia football experience. This community of devoted fans embodies the camaraderie and tradition that has made this matchup one of the best in the nation. In RV City, Gators and Dawgs alike set up their homes-away-from-home and celebrate this rivalry together.

WELCOME CENTER The Florida-Georgia Welcome Center should be every fan's first stop. Located across from TIAA Bank Field and Lot J, in front of Metropolitan Park, the Welcome Center is a one-stop-shop for information on weekend activities and other amenities. Stop by for a cup of Maxwell House coffee, Dunkin' Donuts, grab a pom-pom, and let the helpful volunteers assist you in planning an unforgettable Florida-Georgia experience.

WELCOME CENTER HOURS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30 • 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. THURSDAY, OCT. 31 • 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV. 1 • 8 a.m. – midnight SATURDAY, NOV. 2 • 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.


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FAN FARE & BLOCK PARTY Beginning on Friday, Nov. 1, the streets of Jacksonville’s Sports Complex will come alive with interactive games, food trucks, giveaways, a beer garden, and more!

FAN FARE FRIDAY, NOV. 1 • 1-10 p.m. SATURDAY, NOV. 2 • 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Daily’s Place Flex Field FREE

BLOCK PARTY

Let the games begin! At Duval’s Bold City Bash Fan Fare, fans can participate in various interactive experiences. Located at Daily’s Place Flex Field, fans can check out the Florida-Georgia Hall of Fame Exhibit, show their skills during a 3v3 flag football game, participate in the high-jump challenge, gather with friends around the arcade games, plus enjoy traditional tailgating games!

FRIDAY, NOV. 1 • 4-10 p.m. West side of TIAA Bank Field along Adams Street and A. Philip Randolph Blvd. FREE The fanfare continues at The Block Party! The streets will be alive with live entertainment, sponsor activations with various free giveaways, food trucks featuring Jacksonville’s best eats, a beer garden, and more interactive experiences to get your head in the game.



Fall Exhibition Baseball Game, Concert & Fireworks FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 • Gates open at 5:30 p.m.; First pitch at 6:30 p.m. Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville $15 (Tickets can be purchase at FLGAjax.com/events)

GATORS vs. DAWGS FALL EXHIBITION BASEBALL GAME A storied rivalry across all sports, the universities’ baseball teams will take the field at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville for a fall exhibition game. As the innings and pitches pile up, Gators and Dawgs alike should be there to cheer on their team!

DUUUVAL'S BOLD CITY BASH CONCERT presented by WQIK 99.1

AND FIREWORKS

CHASE RICE

Immediately following the exhibition baseball game, the baseball grounds will transform into the backdrop for Duuuval’s Bold City Bash Concert featuring country sensations Brett Young and Chase Rice. The outfield will open to fans and allow for an up-close and memorable experience. The concert will close with a fireworks show that will light up the night sky.


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AREAS OF INTEREST

Allstate Tailgate Tour: At the tailgate, fans can participate in a variety of activities, including the chance to experience the Mayhem of a big win and hang from the Allstate Good Hands Field Goal Post. While there, register for the helmet sweepstakes for a chance to win a team helmet, and receive team socks just for entering!

GEICO: Visit the GEICO display for free giveaways, interactive games, a unique photo op and a chance to win your team's replica helmet!

Monster Energy: Unleash the Beast! Stop by the Monster Energy tent for a complimentary drink and enjoy DJ Johnny spinning the best music of today and yesterday.

Rubenstein Law: Come visit the Rubenstein Law 1-800-FL-LEGAL tent for FREE giveaways like a photo booth picture & a pair of sunglasses! We’ll make sure you take home fun memories of your time at the 2019 Florida-Georgia tailgate. Rubenstein Law 1-800-FL-LEGAL is a proud sponsor of the Florida-Georgia game and we look forward to seeing you all enjoy the game.

iHeart Media/WQIK 99.1: Stop by the iHeart Media activations in the Daily's Place Flex Field and Block Party for interactive games, giveaways and a chance to win tickets to upcoming events and concerts!


The Sideline Safety Zone, presented by UF Health, provides an area where fans visiting downtown and the Sports Complex can find assistance ranging from first aid, cell phone charges, telephone service, access to taxis, directions, snacks, water, coffee, and more. The Safety Zone will be staffed with helpful volunteers from the City of Jacksonville.

Locations:

The Florida-Georgia Welcome Center Lot K next to Metropolitan Park FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 • 6 p.m. – midnight SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 • 8 a.m. – one hour after game ends RV City Lot E across from TIAA Bank Field FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 • 6 p.m. – midnight SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 • Noon – one hour after game ends VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena A. Phillip Randolph Blvd. and Duval Street FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 • 6 p.m. – midnight SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 • Noon – one hour after game ends Bay Street at Newnan Street Corner of Annex Lot FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 • 6 p.m. – midnight SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 • Noon – one hour after game ends Bryan Street at Adams Street SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ONLY • Noon – one hour after game ends TIAA Field Stadium North Bus Loop Next to Gate 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ONLY • Noon – one hour after game ends IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR FANS: The Sideline Safety Zone, presented by UF Health, is about making everyone’s Florida-Georgia experience as enjoyable and safe as possible. Fans who request assistance at the Zone for themselves or their friends will not be subject to legal action on alcohol issues.

HOTLINE

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STADIUM INFORMATION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 • TIAA Bank Field Gates open at 1:30 p.m. • Kickoff at 3:30 p.m.

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STADIUM POLICY: In accordance with increased security measures in all City of Jacksonville venues, precautions are taken to ensure the safety of all Georgia and Florida fans. Bag searches may be performed on each person entering the stadium at all gates by gender-specific personnel. Please arrive early at the gates to ensure timely entrance into the stadium. Your patience is appreciated for your safety.

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If a Medical Condition Prohibits the Use of Magnetic Searches, Please Inform a Team Member

BAG POLICY: Fans are discouraged from bringing in bags to the game. If a bag is needed, fans are permitted to carry a hand-sized clutch bag or CLEAR bag no larger than 12" x 6" x 12". All bags are subject to search. Please arrive early to ensure timely entrance into the stadium. METAL DETECTORS: Metal detectors will be implemented at all entry points. If a medical condition prohibits the use of magnetic searches, please inform a team member at the gate. PROHIBITED ITEMS: • No cameras with lenses longer than six inches • No coolers or containers including cans, cups and bottles • No strollers or umbrellas • No pets (except special services) • No food or beverage from outside the stadium • No seat cushions • No video or audio recorders • No whistles, noise makers, air horns or laser pointers • No poles or sticks • No knives, guns or any type of weapons or explosives • No smoking (except in designated areas) • No promotional materials • Any other item deemed unacceptable by stadium management. NO RE-ENTRY There are no provisions to check items at the gates or in the stadium. Fans will be asked to either take prohibited items back to their car or dispose of prohibited items at the entrance of the stadium. TIAA Bank Field is NOT responsible for items left behind, lost, stolen, or damaged. Possession of prohibited items is grounds for ejection from the stadium. Game tickets will be forfeited. HOME/VISITING TEAM SEATING: The Florida Gators are the home team and are located on the west side of the stadium. The Georgia Bulldogs are the visiting team and are located on the east side of the stadium.


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