The Columbus Dispatch

Florida pulls out wild win

- By Mark Long

GAINESVILL­E, Fla. — Feleipe Franks heaved a 63-yard touchdown pass to Tyrie Cleveland as the clock expired, and No. 24 Florida beat 23rd-ranked Tennessee 26-20 in a wacky and sometimes unwatchabl­e rivalry game Saturday.

Franks scrambled away from the rush on a firstand-10 play with 9 seconds remaining and found Cleveland behind safety Micah Abernathy for a Hail Mary that no one especially the Volunteers saw coming.

The final play capped a crazy fourth quarter in which the teams combined for 37 points and little defense.

“Oh my gosh, it’s indescriba­ble,” Franks said. “You grow up waiting for moments like that to happen in your life, and when it does happen, you don’t have any words to describe it.” Here’s one: Unpredicta­ble. Tennessee (2-1, 0-1 Southeaste­rn Conference) can blame three missed field goal attempts for not being ahead late. The Gators (1-1, 1-0) looked as if they had the game in hand early in the fourth quarter, but let the Volunteers get back in it.

Franks had one huge mistake — an intercepti­on in Florida territory that set up Tennessee’s tying field goal. The Vols had three plays from the 9-yard line, but failed to reach the end zone and settled for three points with 50 seconds left.

It looked for sure the game was headed for overtime. Then Franks found Cleveland.

“It’s crazy, it’s crazy,” Cleveland said. “I think this is about the fastest I ever ran.”

Fellow receiver Brandon Powell was the first to congratula­te Cleveland in the end zone. Powell slapped him so hard upside the helmet that it knocked his mouthpiece out. Their teammates and coaches all of them piled on a few seconds later. It was a surreal scene, especially for a team that didn’t score an offensive touchdown in the first seven quarters of the season.

There was little to remember from the first three quarters. The defenses were mostly stout, but there were plenty of offensive mistakes and countless questionab­le play calls. Tennessee coaches, players and fans surely won’t forget having the ball firstand-goal at the 1 and nearly throwing an intercepti­on on first down, and then getting flagged for a false start on second down. The drive ended with an intercepti­on.

Florida led 6-3 to open the fourth and looked as if it iced the program’s 12th win in 13 years against Tennessee when C.J. Henderson returned an intercepti­on 16 yards for a score.

Florida freshman Malik Davis followed a series later with a 74-yard run. But the touchdown was overturned on review after officials realized Davis fumbled at the 2 — Justin Martin caught Davis from behind and knocked the ball loose. It bounced through the end zone for a touchback.

The Vols scored five plays later, cutting it to 13-10 on John Kelly’s 24-yard run.

But Kelly also made a huge mistake. He was flagged for unsportsma­nlike conduct for doing the “Gator Chomp” in the end zone, and the penalty helped Florida get the ball in Tennessee territory.

Franks found Brandon Powell in the flat for a 5-yard score, capping a 44-yard drive that gave Florida a 20-10 lead.

 ?? [JOHN RAOUX/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Florida’s Tyrie Cleveland catches the winning 63-yard touchdown pass in front of Tennessee’s Micah Abernathy.
[JOHN RAOUX/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Florida’s Tyrie Cleveland catches the winning 63-yard touchdown pass in front of Tennessee’s Micah Abernathy.

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