I was a student at UF and went to the 1969 Gator Bowl Game between Tennessee and Florida. There were rumors in the air before the game that Tennessee alum Ray Graves was going to step down as Florida's coach and Doug Dickey, Tennessee's coach was going to return to Gainesville to coach his alma mater. Of course both universities denied that anything was going on though both knew what was probably going to happen.
Tennessee was the SEC champion. Florida had just come off maybe its best season in the history of the program and featured the Super Sophs led by John Reaves, Carlos Alvarez, and Touchdown Tommy Durrance. I was at the game with my dad who attended UT and was a UT fan. although he liked the Gators a lot. I don't need to say that there was a lot of tension in that stadium that day.
Before the kickoff the stadium public address announcer came on and said "will a doctor report to gate 17" ( or whatever gate it was ). "Please, a doctor is needed at gate 17". About 10 minutes later the announcer came back on and with even more urgency in his voice stated "if there is a priest in the stadium will you please report to gate 17 immediately. Please report to gate 17 immediately." I guess the situation was out of the doctor's hands and he was turning the case over to the priest to administer the last rites.