Former Florida QB Rex Grossman named SEC Football Legend

Rex Grossman is one of the greatest quarterbacks in Florida Gators history, and the SEC is honoring him as a 2024 Football Legend.

Legendary Florida quarterback [autotag]Rex Grossman[/autotag] will represent the Gators in the 2024 SEC Legends class, according to a release from the conference on Tuesday.

The class will be honored at the SEC Legends Celebration by T-Mobile during the Weekend of Champions on Dec. 6 in Atlanta, Georgia, and again ahead of the SEC Championship Game at Mercedez Benz Stadium on Dec. 7.

“Combined, this class of legends was responsible for nearly 2,300 points scored during their college careers and nearly 1,000 tackles on defense,” reads the release. “Together they caught passes for more than 5,000 yards, rushed for more than 7,000 yards and passed for nearly 30,000 yards.”

Grossman spent three years at the University of Florida (2000-02), earning 2001 AP National Player of the Year honors and finishing as the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in the same year. He ended his Gators career with 9,164 yards and 77 touchdowns.

He was drafted in the first round of the 2003 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears and played nine seasons in the pros. He led the Bears to a Super Bowl XLI appearance.

2024 SEC Football Legends

  • Alabama – Barrett Jones, Offensive Lineman, 2009-12
  • Arkansas – Ken Hamlin, Free Safety, 2000-02
  • Auburn – Marcus McNeill, Offensive Tackle, 2002-2005
  • Florida – Rex Grossman, Quarterback, 2000-02
  • Georgia – Terrence Edwards, Receiver, 1999-2002
  • Kentucky – Dicky Lyons Sr., Tailback/Receiver/All-Purpose, 1966-68
  • LSU – Andrew Whitworth, Offensive Tackle, 2002-05
  • Ole Miss – Dexter McCluster, Running Back, 2006-09
  • Mississippi State – Fletcher Cox, Defensive Lineman, 2009-11
  • Missouri – Chase Daniel, Quarterback, 2005-08
  • Oklahoma – Barry Switzer, Head Coach, 1973-88
  • South Carolina – Corey Miller, Defensive End, 1987-90
  • Tennessee – Eric Berry, Defensive Back, 2007-09
  • Texas – Vince Young, Quarterback, 2002-05
  • Texas A&M – Luke Joeckel, Offensive Tackle, 2010-12
  • Vanderbilt – Ricky Anderson, Punter/Kicker, 1981-84

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Former Gator Chris Richard honored as SEC Basketball Legend

Two-time national champion Chris Richard is being honored as a 2023 SEC Basketball Legend.

Former Florida men’s basketball forward [autotag]Chris Richard[/autotag] is being honored by the SEC as part of the conference’s basketball legends program.

On Wednesday, the league office announced the program’s continuation after a three-year hiatus that started when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the SEC to cancel its annual tournament. Richard, a two-time national champion and three-time conference champion, was the 2020 honoree for Florida. Each of the conference’s 14 programs is represented when the honors are presented. The basketball legends program began in 1999.

Richard’s legacy is largely tied to the championships he won while with the Gators, but he’s also in the program’s top 10 for all-time games played (141) and has two of the best field goal percentages in program history. He shot 69.8% from the field in 2005-06 and 69.0% the following year. He also won the 2007 SEC Sixth Man of the Year award.

The Minnesota Timberwolves selected Richard in the 2007 NBA draft with the No. 41 overall pick. He was the fifth Gator taken in that year’s draft. He signed with the Chicago Bulls during the 2009-10 season, playing 18 regular season games before retiring in June of 2010.

Florida’s SEC Men’s Basketball Legends Honorees
1999: Tony Miller
2000: Neal Walk
2001: Andy Owens
2002: Chip Williams
2003: Gary Keller
2004: Gene Shy
2005: Stacey Poole
2006: Andrew Moten
2007: Andrew DeClercq
2008: Dan Cross
2009: Eugene McDowell
2010: Bob Emrick
2011: Craig Brown
2012: Mike Miller
2013: Bill Koss
2014: Greg Stolt
2015: Eddie Shannon
2016: Lee Humphrey
2017: Matt Bonner
2018: David Lee
2019: Livingston Chatman
2020/2023: Chris Richard

2023 SEC Men’s Basketball Legends
ALABAMA – Jerry Harper, 1953-56
ARKANSAS – Nick Davis, 1997-99
AUBURN – Layton Johns, 1960-63
FLORIDA – Chris Richard, 2003-07
GEORGIA – Rod Cole, 1987-91
KENTUCKY – Vernon Hatton, 1956-58
LSU – Collis Temple III, 1999-2003
OLE MISS – Eric Laird, 1982-85
MISSISSIPPI STATE – Jerry Jenkins, 1973-75
MISSOURI – Steve Stipanovich, 1979-83
SOUTH CAROLINA – Tre’ Kelley, 2003-07
TENNESSEE – Lang Wiseman, 1989-93
TEXAS A&M – David Britton, 1978-1980
VANDERBILT – Butch Feher, 1973-76

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