GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida fans did not miss their chance to make an old storyline feel new again.
A short clip from inside Exactech Arena at the O’Connell Center has been making the rounds online, showing Gators supporters taking a pointed, humorous shot at Alabama forward Charles Bediako during Florida’s lopsided win in Gainesville.
The moment hit because of the setting. Bediako spent time around the Florida program before finishing his college career elsewhere, and his return gave the crowd an easy hook. The message was simple: this was not a homecoming, it was a reminder.
Florida backed up the noise on the floor. The Gators controlled the game and turned it into a runaway, beating Alabama by nearly 25 points. With the margin growing, the crowd’s attention drifted from the scoreboard to the theater of it all, and the Bediako moment became the night’s most shareable scene.
Florida fans chanting “G League dropout” at Charles Bediako as he steps to the FT linepic.twitter.com/scDRvCzP6B
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) February 1, 2026
The original post that sparked the clip summed up the tone of the building: “Welcome back to Gainesville, Charles Bedikao. Hope the Florida Gators made you feel right at home as they beat you by nearly 25 points.”
In the era of college sports where a single chant or cutaway can outpace the highlights, Florida’s home crowd once again proved it knows how to turn a storyline into content. For the Gators, it also served as an extra layer of home-court edge in a game they already had under control.
For Alabama, it was a rough night made louder by the stands. For Florida, it was a win that came with a viral punctuation mark.