Six episodes. Thirty names revealed. Five remain.

This summer, WRUF 98.1 has been counting down the 35 greatest athletes in University of Florida history — a list built from listener votes, on-air debate, and a roster of guests that includes Olympic gold medalists, Heisman winners, and national champions. Along the way, a parallel competition has played out: the Greatest Gators Moments Bracket, a sixteen-moment tournament pitting Florida’s biggest championships and signature moments against one another. Both finish on the same day.

On July 2 at 2 p.m., The 35 reveals its final five — No. 5 through No. 1 — live on WRUF 98.1. And the Greatest Gators Moments Bracket crowns its champion in the same broadcast. Steve Spurrier joins the show for an exclusive interview. No leaks, no previews — the list and the bracket champion are both revealed in real time.

Here’s where things stand heading into the finale.

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On the bracket side, the field has narrowed to two finalists after a summer of voting that included a near-unanimous result, a string of upsets, and a tiebreaker decided by two percentage points. The 1996 Football National Championship — Steve Spurrier’s first national title at Florida, sealed with a 52-20 win over Florida State — advanced through the Elite 4 with 78 percent of the vote. On the other side, the 2007 Men’s Basketball Title, Billy Donovan’s repeat championship with the same starting five that won it all in 2006, survived a dead-even 44-44 tie before edging through a tiebreaker, 51 percent to 49.

Now those two moments meet for the title.

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Meanwhile, The 35 has revealed thirty names across six episodes — a list that ran from program-defining role players all the way through coaches, Olympic medalists, and national champions. By the time the countdown reached its sixth episode, names like Urban Meyer, Joakim Noah, Abby Wambach, and Ryan Lochte — each with a resume that would headline most programs in the country — still didn’t crack the top five.

That’s what’s left to find out on July 2.

The 35: Revealed So Far

The final five — No. 5 through No. 1 — revealed July 2 at 2 p.m.

Ep. 1 — The Standard BearersMay 14
35
James Bates
Football · LB · 1992–96
34
Jason Williams
Basketball · G · 2000–02
33
Kerwin Bell
Football · QB · 1984–87
32
Ike Hilliard
Football · WR · 1994–96
31
Shane Matthews
Football · QB · 1990–92
Laura Rutledge
Ep. 2 — The Championship BuildersMay 21
30
Errict Rhett
Football · RB · 1990–93
29
Brandon Spikes
Football · LB · 2006–09
28
Cris Collinsworth
Football · WR · 1977–80
27
Reggie Nelson
Football · S · 2004–06
26
Kyle Pitts
Football · TE · 2018–20
Episode 2 Interview
Ep. 3 — The Standard SettersMay 28
25
Rex Grossman
Football · QB · 2000–02
24
Wes Chandler
Football · WR · 1974–77
23
Carlos Alvarez
Football · WR · 1969–71
22
Percy Harvin
Football · WR/RB · 2006–08
21
Billy Horschel
Golf · 2005–09
Episode 3 Interview
Ep. 4 — The Difference MakersJune 5
20
Lomas Brown
Football · OT · 1981–84
19
Jevon Kearse
Football · DE · 1995–98
18
Pete Alonso
Baseball · 1B · 2014–16
17
Brad Wilkerson
Baseball · OF/P · 1996–98
16
Wilber Marshall
Football · LB · 1980–83
Episode 4 Interview
Ep. 5 — The Program PillarsJune 11
15
Al Horford
Basketball · C · 2004–07
14
Grant Holloway
Track & Field · 2017–19
13
Danny Wuerffel
Football · QB · 1993–96
12
Lauren Haeger
Softball · P/1B · 2012–15
11
Billy Donovan
Basketball · HC · 1996–2015
Episode 5 Interview
Ep. 6 — The Mount Rushmore ConversationJune 18
10
Urban Meyer
Football · HC · 2005–10
9
Jack Youngblood
Football · DE · 1968–70
8
Joakim Noah
Basketball · C · 2004–07
7
Abby Wambach
Soccer · F · 1998–2001
6
Ryan Lochte
Swimming · 2004–07
Abby Wambach

The finale airs July 2 at 2 p.m. on WRUF 98.1, with the broadcast also streaming live on YouTube. Listeners can text picks and bracket votes to 352-325-3777 throughout the show.

Vote in the bracket Final now at wruf.com/the35-bracket. The full revealed list and season archive is available at wruf.com/the35.

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