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Rick Catlett, former President of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, recently hit his first hole-in-one at age 73. This achievement makes him the last member of his golf-loving family to hit a hole-in-one ...
Catlett's last game as Gator Bowl president was the 75th edition, with Tennessee beating Indiana 23-22. The attendance of 61,789 was the seventh-largest of college football's 41 bowl games.
Rick Catlett, the long-time President of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, finally made his first hole-in-one after playing golf for 67 of his 73 years. That changed on March 1 at the Marsh Landing Golf Club.
Rick Catlett, CEO of Gator Bowl Sports and the JaxSports Council Rick, spoke with the Business Journal about his 28 years of service as he looks to retire. Jacksonville Business Journal.
Rick Catlett has been the Gator Bowl president since 1992, but he will retire after guiding the game for 28 years. Catlett thought he was going to have a long career in politics, ...
In Rick Catlett’s first 27 years with the Gator Bowl, he entered bowl selection weekend with a good idea of which two teams would play in the Jacksonville, Florida, bowl game.. This year was ...
The 76th TaxSlayer Gator Bowl kicks off on Saturday afternoon when North Carolina State faces Kentucky.
KNOXVILLE – In Rick Catlett’s first 27 years with the Gator Bowl, he entered bowl selection weekend with a good idea of which two teams would play in the Jacksonville, Florida, bowl game ...
As for why the Vols should want to play in the Jan. 2 bowl game in Jacksonville, Florida, Gator Bowl President and CEO Rick Catlett has no shortage of reasons.
Rick Catlett, former President of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, recently hit his first hole-in-one at age 73. This achievement makes him the last member of his golf-loving family to hit a hole-in-one ...
Rick Catlett is the former President of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl and his father Charles Catlett worked for the University of Georgia for years, selling advertising for the football program. But in ...
Rick Catlett, former President of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, recently hit his first hole-in-one at age 73. This achievement makes him the last member of his golf-loving family to hit a hole-in-one ...