Miami Herald (Sunday)

Top-ranked Georgia, defense dominate Gators

- From Miami Herald Wire Services

JACKSONVIL­LE

Raise a glass to Georgia’s defense. Or three, actually — one for each secondquar­ter turnover that turned the rivalry known as “The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” into another lopsided affair.

The top-ranked Bulldogs and the nation’s No. 1 defense dominated ing three touchdowns off miscues in a 12-play sequence that carried them to a 34-7 victory Saturday, their fourth in five years in the neutral-site game.

Georgia (8-0, 6-0 Southeaste­rn Conference) won its 12th straight since getting steamrolle­d in Jacksonvil­le a year ago. The Bulldogs’ injury-riddled defense allowed 571 yards in that one, the most in coach Kirby Smart’s six seasons.

Georgia vowed to not let it happen again and responded with another demoralizi­ng effort that might be their most impressive all season.

“It was real personal,” linebacker Nolan Smith said.

Florida (4-4, 2-4) managed no points, 11 first downs and 214 yards through three quarters and looked like its decades-old, NCAA-record scoring streak might be in jeopardy down the stretch. But the Gators finally got on the scoreboard with 2:49 remaining, extending the streak to 418 games. They have scored in every outing since getting shut out by Auburn in 1988.

Emory Jones’ late touchdown run, though, did little to negate Georgia’s mastery for three-plus hours on a cool, sundrenche­d afternoon. All the empty seats on Florida’s side of TIAA Bank Field told the real story.

This one was over by halftime.

And Georgia’s defense deserved a toast for making it happen.

“It was a whole bunch of momentum,” Smart said. “You get momentum like that, it can be an overswell.”

Smith started the onslaught by ripping the ball out of Anthony Richardson’s arms at the end of an 8-yard run. James Cook sliced his way through Florida’s defense for a 10-yard touchdown run on the ensuing play.

Richardson was making his first career start, getting the nod over turnoverpr­one Jones. But he wasn’t the difference Florida fans expected.

“The talent’s there,” Gators coach Dan Mullen said. “We’ve just got to get him coached up on the intangible­s.”

Two plays later, Travon Walker tipped Richardson’s pass over the middle and Smith intercepte­d it. Stetson

Bennett, who started his fourth consecutiv­e game in place of JT Daniels, found Kearis Jackson for a 36-yard score on first down.

Trailing 17-0, Richardson had Florida on the move before throwing a pass that Nakobe Dean picked off and returned 50 yards for a touchdown.

“It was just momentum swings,” Smith said. “Anybody could have done it.”

The Bulldogs scored three times in 2:09. The last team to score three

TDs in that little time at the end of a half was Utah State, which did it in a 52-26 win over Boise State in 2015.

Florida never recovered, losing for the seventh time in its last nine games against Power Five opponents.

“In the final third of the season, it’s on my to get this fixed,” Mullen said. “And I certainly plan on doing that, of changing where we’re at right now.”

The Gators opened the season thinking they had two quarterbac­ks. It’s looking more and more like they don’t even have one. Richardson struggled all day. He completed 12 of 20 passes for 82 yards and added 26 more on the ground.

Jones was better late, finishing 10 of 14 for 112 yards. He also ran for 22 and the team’s lone score.

Florida went 0 for 2 on trick plays, throwing incomplete passes both times.

The first one came with Richardson and Jones on the field together. Jones lateraled to Richardson, who threw into double coverage. Jacob Copeland failed to make the catch.

The second one was a halfback pass by Malik Davis, who threw incomplete to Xzavier Henderson.

Walker hurried both plays.

Florida plays at South Carolina next Saturday. The Gators have won three in a row and five of the last six.

 ?? JAMES GILBERT Getty Images ?? Florida’s Rashad Torrence II lunges forward after intercepti­ng a pass in the second quarter, one of the few brights spots for UF against Georgia in Jacksonvil­le on Saturday.
JAMES GILBERT Getty Images Florida’s Rashad Torrence II lunges forward after intercepti­ng a pass in the second quarter, one of the few brights spots for UF against Georgia in Jacksonvil­le on Saturday.

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