[2] Storter was picked as the center for an All-Time Florida Gators football team in 1927.
[3] Neal was born on October 3, 1890, in Everglade to George W. Storter, Jr. and Nancy Waterson.
[6][7] Storter was at the University of Florida when students from the E section of Buckman Hall each chipped in a dime to purchase gunpowder; and with crushed rocks as ammunition, hauled two loaded cannons into place to fire upon a traveling carnival set across from the campus.
[3] The 1911 team tied the South Carolina Gamecocks, defeated The Citadel Bulldogs, Clemson[9] and the College of Charleston, declared themselves to be the "champions of South Carolina,"[10] and finished their season 5–0–1—still the only undefeated football season in the Gators' history.
A former player Roy Corbett sent a letter to The Gainesville Sun congratulating the 1928 team and mentioned the nickname coming from Storter.