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289:, held a parade and "Larry Dupree Day" with 3,000 persons attending in honor of the town's All-American. At the event, Florida coach Ray Graves said he could take no credit for Dupree who was "simply born great," and state senator Walter Fraser called Dupree "one of the greatest young men the state has ever produced." In brief comments to the crowd, Dupree called it "the greatest day of my life", expressed thanks to coach Graves, and called Macclenny "the greatest place in the world to live." 29: 349: 335: 273:
As a junior in 1963, Dupree's wife delivered the couple's first child stillborn two days before the Georgia game. After staying up all night, Dupree received a police escort on game day. He gained 74 rushing yards and 34 receiving yards to lead the Gators to a 21-14 victory over Georgia.
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game. For the 1962 season, he gained 604 yards on 113 carried (5.4 yards per carry), scored seven touchdowns, and was the only sophomore to be named to the All-SEC team. He was also named
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as a "Gator Great" in 1968. In 2014, after being diagnosed with lung cancer, Dupree died of a heart attack at Ed Fraser Memorial Hospital in Macclenny.
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Dupree was the first Florida running back to receive first-team All-America honors. He was also the first Florida player to receive first-team
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team from 1962 to 1964. In 1962, he established himself as a star by gaining 111 yards and scoring two touchdowns in the
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in 2006, Dupree was ranked as No. 33 of the 100 greatest players in the first 100 years Gators football history.
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Dupree was born in 1943 to Wallace and Dorothy Thrift Dupree. He graduated from
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After graduating from the University of Florida, Dupree returned to
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Retrieved September 18, 2014. 483: 481: 479: 477: 277:After his senior year, he was selected by the 373:List of Florida Gators football All-Americans 8: 21: 321:University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame 20: 619:Players of American football from Florida 394: 392: 388: 363:1964 College Football All-America Team 283:1964 College Football All-America Team 540: 538: 421: 419: 417: 281:(AFCA) as a first-team player on its 279:American Football Coaches Association 270:magazine's All-America team in 1962. 7: 43:Florida Gators – No. 35 16:American football player (1943–2014) 489:Gator great Larry Dupree dies at 71 426:John Crittenden (August 27, 1963). 428:"UF's Larry Dupree: Man on the Go" 285:. In April 1965, his home town of 14: 624:People from Baker County, Florida 562:Robbie Andreu & Pat Dooley, " 368:Florida Gators football, 1960–69 347: 333: 27: 614:Florida Gators football players 583:. Retrieved December 14, 2014. 470:. November 29, 1962. p. 5. 41: 523:Larry Woods (April 25, 1965). 1: 529:Daytona Beach Morning Journal 319:Dupree was inducted into the 181:Florida–Georgia Hall of Fame 142:Career highlights and awards 609:American football halfbacks 294:All-Southeastern Conference 640: 198:player. He played at the 400:"Lawrence "Larry" Dupree" 146: 26: 228:Baker County High School 355:College football portal 260:Florida Gators football 242:Dupree enrolled at the 208:Florida Gators football 192:Lawrence Wallace Dupree 579:F Club, Hall of Fame, 232:Glen St. Mary, Florida 468:Palm Beach Daily News 402:. Guerry Funeral Home 310:Baker County, Florida 244:University of Florida 238:University of Florida 212:University of Florida 88:Baker County, Florida 452:. 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