Saturday, September 18

Florida overcomes another slow start beat Tennessee

Florida running back Mike Gillislee (23) is congratulated by guard Carl Johnson (57) after Gillislee scored the game's first touchdown on a 2-yard run.

Florida beat Tennessee,
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee. — Florida had a pair of huge interceptions and a fake punt to bail out a struggling offense and beat Tennessee for the sixth straight season, 31-17, Saturday before 102,455 at Neyland Stadium.
Florida (3-0) went up 10-3 on a 44-yard field goal by Caleb Sturgis to open the second half — finishing off a 10-play, 53-yard drive. Tennessee (1-2) quickly tied it, however, with a 49-yard pass from Matt Simms to Denarius Moore with 8:59 left in the third quarter.

But on fourth-and-6, Omarius Hines took the snap on a fake punt and raced straight up the middle 36 yards to the Tennessee 25. It was the first time UF had faked a punt since the Arkansas game in October of 2008.

A 14-yard pass from John Brantley to Carl Moore on third-and-8 moved the ball to the 9. On third-and-goal, Brantley hit Frankie Hammond Jr. for the score with 4:31 left in the third quarter.

UF cornerback Jeremy Brown then intercepted Simms' pass and returned it to the Vols' 29 with 2:39 left. Hines' 13-yard reception got it to the 9, which eventually led to a 5-yard score by Mike Gillislee to make it 24-10.

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Simms made thirgs interesting with a 35-yard TD throw to Justin Hunter on fourth down to cut the margin to seven points with 11:24 left in the game. The score came after an officials' review that overturned a fumble near midfield by Jeff Demps to give the Vols the ball.

But the Gators' offense responded with one of its most impressive drives all season, going 60 yards in nine plays and eating up over five minutes of the remaining time. Deonte Thompson and Moore had clutch receptions of 24 and 12 yards. Demps picked up 16 yards to the UT 8, gained two more yards on first-and-goal and Trey Burton scored on a 2-yard run from the shot gun to push the lead back out to 31-17 with 6:15 remaining in the contest.

Matt Elam recovered a Tennessee fumble on the Vols' next drive to sent fans pouring out of the Neyland.

For the third game in a row, Florida struggled on offense in the first half with just 94 yards total offense but managed to get a 7-3 lead.

Tennessee took the opening lead on a 49-yard field by Daniel Lincoln, tying his career high, with 1:17 to go in the opening quarter. The score was set up by a failed attempt by Florida on fourth-and-1 at the UT 43, when Gillislee was stuffed for no gain to give the Vols the ball near midfield.

Short passes and runs moved the ball to the Gators' 32, where Lincoln converted to make it 3-0. A botched snap by UF center Mike Pouncey killed Florida's opening possession, failed fourth down killed the second drive but the Gators finally got some points in the fourth attempt.

Demps' 43-yard kickoff and a 15-yard face mask penalty gave the Gators the ball at the Tennessee 42. Brantley's 16-yard pass to Thompson moved the ball to the Vols' 27 and a second throw to Demps netted 11 more yards. But the biggest catch, an 8-yarder, came by freshman Robert Clark on third-and-2 from the UT 12.

Gillislee scored his second TD of the year from two yards out to make it 7-3, which is how the half ended.

Florida linebacker Jon Bostic killed a great scoring chance for Tennessee midway through the second quarter when he intercepted Simms' pass in the end zone on third-and-goal from the UF 3. The Gators' two interceptions give them a total of 10 for the season.

Florida had 20 interceptions in the entire 2009 season. Tennessee had just 11 first downs and the running game, expected to be a factor, could only account for 31 yards on 22 rushes.





(souece:usatoday.com)

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