GAINESVILLE, Fla. --capped a memorable stay in Tampa by being booed.Spurrier was elected to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach on Monday morning, only the fourth person to make it in as a player and a coach.As part of the festivities, Spurrier was an honorary coin flipper at Monday night's national championship game between Clemson and Alabama at Raymond James Stadium.Spurrier finished his career with an 8-3 record against Clemson coachand Alabama's. Both schools were major rivals of Spurrier during his coaching career -- Alabama first when he was at Florida, and Clemson during his time at South Carolina.

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So, as you might imagine, the sellout crowd let Spurrier have it when he was introduced and walked onto the field prior to Clemson's thrilling 35-31 win."Tell 'em I didn't mind at all and it didn't hurt my feelings one bit," Spurrier told longtime friend and writer Buddy Martin on Wednesday. "In fact, the louder the better. That was a loud one. As long as they're loud!"Check out the link for more classic Spurrier.Meanwhile, here are a few more links covering items of interest to Florida fans:--Analysts add manpower and brainpower to football powers by the AP'svia OrlandoSentinel.com.--GatorCountry.com writerdoesn't expect Florida's defense to take a downturn --UF Basketball: Gators have strength in reserves writesof the Gainesville Sun.--In its way-too-early 2017 SEC Power Rankings, ESPN.com ranks the Gators fifth in the league.--Missed this originally, but Orlando Sentinel columnist--The UF women's basketball team faces a difficult task tonight at Mississippi State writesof the Independent Florida Alligator.