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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The Florida Gators returned home to a rousing reception Tuesday night, eager to show off their national championship trophy and celebrate with fans and fellow students.

The entire team - minus quarterback Chris Leak, who was appearing ``The Tonight Show'' with Jay Leno - filed into the school's basketball arena to thunderous applause during halftime of Florida's game against Arkansas.

Dressed in black warmup suits, and accompanied by coach Urban Meyer, players stood behind the large trophy they brought home from Monday night's 41-14 victory over Ohio State and posed for pictures. They waved wildly to the crowd of more than 11,000.

Several players, including senior receiver Dallas Baker, spoke briefly and thanked fans for their unwavering support. They also paid homage to the school's national championship basketball team.

``They gave us motivation,'' Baker said.

``I want you to understand what you have,'' Meyer added. ``For the first time, a school has the No. 1 football team and the No. 1 basketball team in the same year.''

Thousands of Florida students attended class Tuesday wearing orange Gators T-shirts and prepared to welcome the national champions, but they will have to wait four more days to celebrate with the team at a pep rally.

UF officials urged fans to stay away from the team's arrival at the airport at 6:15 p.m. Only passengers and people with business at the airport were allowed to enter the passenger terminal area.

Florida grad Mac Warren, from Jupiter, said he was trying to get off work to extend his stay so he could attend Saturday's noon pep rally at the Swamp.

``After I graduate UF starts winning championships every time I turn around,'' the 23-year-old Warren said.

School officials said select players would appear at halftime of the game, but the entire team made the trek to the arena.

Earlier Tuesday, Gov. Charlie Crist congratulated Meyer and called Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland to collect on a friendly wager.

``Congratulations, buddy. Outstanding!'' Crist said in a phone call to Meyer. ``It's a great day for the Gators, a great day for Florida and a great day for coach Meyer and your wonderful quarterback.''

Crist also invited Meyer and the team to have lunch at the governor's mansion.

``You've led them extraordinarily well,'' Crist said. ``Enjoy this great victory, coach. I'm so proud of you.''

Crist's office also left messages on Strickland's cell phone and at his office.

``They're in hiding,'' Crist joked. ``They're depressed. They decided not to wake up today.''

Crist and Strickland placed a friendly wager, and now Crist is supposed to receive some of Cincinnati's famous Skyline Chili, candy buckeyes and some Ohio wine. Strickland also has to fly the Florida flag over the governor's mansion. Crist said he also plans to ship up a flag bearing the Gators' logo.

Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

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