GAINESVILLE, Fla. — So, do you know the Mr. Two Bits routine?"What?"shot back incredulously from behind his desk. "You mean, 'Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar! All for the Gators stand up and holler?' "OK, so the question wasn't phrased particularly well.Of course, the greatest Gator of them all would know the celebrated George Edmondson cheer. From back in his playing days more than a half-century ago, Spurrier watched Edmondson dash energetically through the stadium, blowing his whistle and getting the Florida Field crowd going. In fact, when Spurrier arrived as a UF freshman in 1964, Edmondson was in his 15th season doing his "Two Bits" deal.But with the famous chant, comes some body movement. Yes, a so-called "routine." And the crowd that files in for Saturday night's season opener against Massachusetts — the one on hand when the title "-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium" is officially dedicated — will be expecting to see the Heisman Trophy quarterback and winningest coach in UF history make some Edmondson-like moves.Errict Rhett did it. So did the likes of Danny Wuerffel, Chris DiMarco, Hannah Rogers, Alex Brown and Thaddeus Bullard since the pre-game celebrity Mr. Two Bits tradition was born in 2013.For this game, could there be any other choice to do the honors?And execute the routine?"Sure, I'll do a little something," Spurrier said. "I may have to wind it up like I did when Terry Jackson scored his touchdown against FSU [in the national championship game]."Yeah, that'll work.Check out the official Digital Guide , presented by UF Health, ahead of Saturday's game.