#50 John Broward “Brad” Culpepper of Tallahassee, Florida played defensive tackle for Galen Hall and Steve Spurrier between 1988 and 1991. Brad finished his college career with 18 QB sacks and 47.5 TFL. He was inducted into the UF Athletic Hall of Fame as a Gator Great in 2001. He was a Consensus All-American, Draddy Trophy winner, first-team All-SEC, and SEC champion. He was a 10th round NFL Draft selection for the Minnesota Vikings in 1992. Brad graduated from UF with a bachelor’s degree in history his junior year, and finished his master’s degree in sports sciences during his senior year. He later returned to earn his law degree and his currently a trial lawyer in Tampa, Florida.
#50 Yancey Sutton was an inspiration to all Gator fans. Yancey played linebacker for Doug Dickey from 1975-1978. As a kid, he contracted mumps and was rendered deaf. Despite being deaf, he was a ferocious linebacker--one that even legendary Alabama coach Bear Bryant respected as the best linebacker that the Tide faced in 1978. He was not drafted into the NFL, but he did play a year in the USFL Memphis Showboats Today, Yancey owns a landscaping business in Tallahassee.

#50 Yancey Sutton was an inspiration to all Gator fans. Yancey played linebacker for Doug Dickey from 1975-1978. As a kid, he contracted mumps and was rendered deaf. Despite being deaf, he was a ferocious linebacker--one that even legendary Alabama coach Bear Bryant respected as the best linebacker that the Tide faced in 1978. He was not drafted into the NFL, but he did play a year in the USFL Memphis Showboats Today, Yancey owns a landscaping business in Tallahassee.