Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Party on, Dawgs

Fromm passes for 2 TDs to highlight ‘Outdoor Cocktail Party’

- By Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla. — Jake Fromm was a little late to the after-party.

He was in the third and final wave of Georgia players leaping into the stands at the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party.”

It was a fitting spot for Fromm considerin­g how effective he’s been on third down against Florida.

Fromm threw for 279 yards and two touchdowns, including a 52yarder to an uncovered Lawrence Cager in the fourth quarter, and the No. 8 Bulldogs beat the sixthranke­d Gators 24-17 on Saturday.

It was Georgia’s third consecutiv­e victory in the Southeaste­rn Conference rivalry and sixth in the last nine years.

Fromm was the main reason for the last two. He has five touchdown passes in two years against Florida, with four of them coming on third down.

“When Jake has time, he’s really efficient,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. “I was so proud of him this game.”

Fromm’s most important throw came on a third-and-7 play with a little more than 2 minutes remaining. The Gators (7-2, 4-2) rallied twice to make it a one-score game in the final quarter, and Fromm needed one more completion to end any chance of a comeback.

He found tight end Eli Wolf for a 22-yard gain. Game over.

“We had the belief the whole game that we just needed the one stop, and we didn’t get that unfortunat­ely,” Florida linebacker David Reese said.

Fromm completed 20 of 30 passes, including one to Dominick Blaylock for a 3-yard score on third down in the first quarter.

Fromm struggled in his last two games, both at home, but played considerab­ly better against Florida for the second straight season.

“There’s been a lot of outside noise, and this has been a challenge to our guys to not listen to the outside noise but to really gel within our locker room,” Fromm said. “To come out and respond and play the way we did today, it really shows what our guys are made of, their hearts and what we mean to each other.”

Cager finished with seven receptions for 132 yards, both career highs.

D’Andre Swift added 86 yards rushing to help Georgia (7-1, 4-1) move a step closer to winning the SEC’s Eastern Division for the third consecutiv­e year and strengthen their College Football Playoff resume.

Florida abandoned an ineffectiv­e ground game early, and its defense got little pressure on Fromm — even with disruptive pass-rushers Jon Greenard and Jabari Zuniga back for the first time in weeks.

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