Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Trask, Florida top Georgia

QB throws 4 TDS in 5th game in row to lead the Gators

- By Mark Long Jacksonvil­le, Fla.

Kyle Trask had another four-touchdown night, becoming the first quarterbac­k in Southeaste­rn Conference history to accomplish the feat in five consecutiv­e games, and No. 8 Florida beat fifth-ranked and undermanne­d Georgia 44-28 on Saturday.

The Gators (4-1) ended a three-game losing streak in the rivalry known as the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” — it was coach Dan Mullen’s most significan­t victory in three years in Gainesvill­e — and now have a strangleho­ld on the SEC’S East Division.

The Bulldogs (4-2), who entered the game as

31⁄ 2- point favorites, were likely eliminated from College Football Playoff considerat­ion and probably have a quarterbac­k competitio­n moving forward.

Florida, meanwhile, has a Heisman Trophy contender.

Trask completed 30 of 43 passes for a career-high 474 yards — 8 yards shy of Tim Tebow’s single-game school record — despite playing much of the night without standout tight end Kyle Pitts.

Pitts was knocked out of the game in the second quarter on Lewis Cine’s crushing hit over the middle. Cine was ejected for targeting, adding to Georgia’s already-thin defense.

The Bulldogs were without nose tackle Jordan Davis (elbow), safety Richard Lecounte (motorcycle accident) and defensive tackle Julian Rochester (knee) to start the game.

Trask and the Gators took advantage, burning Georgia repeatedly with wheel routes while overcoming a 14-0 deficit.

Once Trask and Florida got going, the Bulldogs did little to stop them. The Gators scored on eight of nine possession­s after a three-and-out to open the game and finished with 572 yards.

Trask deserved the biggest cheers. And had it not been for a Pick-6 in which a freshman receiver appeared to run the wrong route, he would have been close to perfect.

The only question that remained going into the fourth quarter was whether Florida would top 50 points for the third time in series lore. The Gators came up short.

Georgia had several chances to make it a onepossess­ion game, but D’wan Mathis kept overthrowi­ng open receivers. Mathis, who started the season opener, replaced Stetson Bennett in the third quarter.

 ?? John Raoux / Associated Press ?? Florida quarterbac­k Kyle Trask threw for 474 yards against Georgia, eight yards shy of the school mark.
John Raoux / Associated Press Florida quarterbac­k Kyle Trask threw for 474 yards against Georgia, eight yards shy of the school mark.

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