New recruiting practice since spring game:
"I have also confirmed that Florida will no longer use students dedicated strictly to football recruiting to act as 'guides' on official and unofficial visit weekends.
It used to be that the mostly young ladies, sprinkled in with a few males, were called
Gator Gettors. They helped host prospects while on campus visits. Then, quite a few years ago there was an issue with Tennessee's version of the Gettors, and some changes were made. What was once known as the Gettors became the more PC Gator Guides.
Back then, even if you couldn't identify a prospect, if you saw a two Gator Gettors/Guides with one kid, you knew he was a high priority. I don't know how to say this without being out of bounds, but the hotter (sorry) the Gettor/Guide, the more high profile you can bet the visitor was. I'm not saying that to be sexist, that was the reality of the situation.
Now I have been told that the spring game was the last time they will be used. When needed the football program will have the University Gator Ambassadors - those who show all students around - help with the visitors rather than having a dedicated group just for football."
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What a great idea! I'm sure Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee and literally every other P5 team has stopped this as well. Glad we are leading the charge in ensuring basic biology places no factor in where a 18 year-old decides to spend his college career.