The Palm Beach Post

Gators quarterbac­k’s last-play, 63-yard TD pass stunned Vols.

- By Mark Long

University of Flor

GAINESVILL­E — ida quarterbac­k Feleipe Franks gets goosebumps every time he sees the replay.

The throw. The catch. The celebratio­n.

Franks’ 63-yard touchdown pass to Tyrie Cleveland on the final play stunned Tennessee 26-20 last season and secured a spot in rivalry lore forever.

The completion is a big part of the conversati­on this week as the teams prepare to play in Knoxville, Tenn. It elicits positive

memories on one side and frustratin­g flashbacks on the other.

”It still gives me chills when I see it,” Franks said. “It was something that seemed unreal . ... That was really cool.”

The play ended up being relatively meaningles­s in a series with so much history. Florida parted ways with coach Jim McElwain six weeks later and finished with

four wins for the second time in five years. Tennessee fired coach Butch Jones two weeks after McElwain’s departure and went win-

less in Southeaste­rn Confer- ence play.

With new staffs in place, Tennessee (2-1, 0-0 SEC) and Florida (2-1, 0-1) each could use a victory Saturday to bolster rebuilding efforts.

Nonetheles­s, the longest pass of Franks’ college career remains his most notable accomplish­ment in two seasons.

”Hopefully there’s a lot more good plays to come,” Franks said. “This is definitely one of the tops for now.”

The third-year sophomore has completed 53 percent of his passes this season for 570 yards, with nine touch- downs, two intercepti­ons and three sacks. The nine TD passes in three games match his total from 2017.

Coach Dan Mullen calls it a step forward. But he’s also quick to point out Franks’ flaws, specifical­ly that he’s a little slow processing informatio­n and getting from one read to the next.

Mullen insists it will come with more repetition­s. After all, Franks has started just three games in Mullen’s offensive system.

”The first time you see something or do something, it’s like ‘wow’ because it happens fast,” Mullen said. “There’s a lot of things that have to happen in the 10 sec- onds between the time he calls the play and the ball is snapped. And then there’s another whole list of things that have to happen anywhere from 1.8 to 2.5 seconds he has before he throws it. So the more experience you have, the more comfort you have with those things. The more you see it, the easier it is to do.”

Franks looked at ease throwing to Cleveland on the final play against Tennessee last September.

With nine seconds remaining and the game tied at 20, Florida was at its 37-yard line and needed to pick up about 25 yards to reach fieldgoal range for strong-legged kicker Eddy Pineiro.

Franks dropped back, eluded linebacker Jonathan

 ?? JOHN RAOUX / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? UF receiver Tyrie Cleveland catches the winning 63-yard touchdown pass from Feleipe Franks in front of Tennessee defensive back Micah Abernathy as time expired in 2017.
JOHN RAOUX / ASSOCIATED PRESS UF receiver Tyrie Cleveland catches the winning 63-yard touchdown pass from Feleipe Franks in front of Tennessee defensive back Micah Abernathy as time expired in 2017.

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