Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Dawgs bite back

Following 1st loss, Georgia gets back on track vs. Gators

- Associated Press

JACKSONVIL­LE, Fla. — Jake Fromm threw three touchdown passes, ending speculatio­n about freshman Justin Fields supplantin­g him in the starting lineup, and No. 7 Georgia beat ninth-ranked Florida 36-17 on Saturday.

The Bulldogs took advantage of Florida's three turnovers and an injury to cornerback C.J. Henderson to win the “World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” for the second straight year.

Fromm completed 17 of 24 passes for 240 yards, none bigger than the three for scores — all on third down. The first two went to Jeremiah Holloman, who beat C.J. McWilliams both times. The Bulldogs (7-1, 5-1 Southeaste­rn Conference) clearly were picking on McWilliams after he re placed Henderson (back) on the first series.

There had been talk that Georgia coach Kirby Smart would get highly touted freshman Fields more work following a 20-point loss to LSU. Fromm smashed those rumors.

“Jake is a high-quality kid who works his tail off every day,” Smart said. “I'm sure he felt and heard the noise. He just continues to work and get better.”

Florida (6-2, 4-2) took a one-point lead early in the third quarter — Feleipe Franks threw a perfect, 36-yard touchdown pass to Freddie Swain — but Georgia answered with another Fromm-to-Holloman connection and then pulled away late.

Franks fumbled trying to get the ball out of the shadow of his goal line and gave the Bulldogs the ball at the 1. Georgia came up short on six attempts from inside the 2 and had to settle for a field goal and a 23-14 lead.

Despite the impressive goal-line stand, Florida couldn't get another stop. Fromm found Terry Godwin on another third down for a 36-yard score and a 29-17 advantage.

The Gators were in big trouble at that point because they're not built to play from behind.

D'Andre Swift delivered the knockout punch with a 33-yard touchdown run with 4:29 remaining, sending Florida fans to the exits.

“It feels more special,” Fromm said, comparing this victory to last season's 42-7 romp. “This year it was a fight. We were able to enjoy it and respect it a lot more.”

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Nick Scott intercepte­d a pass to thwart Iowa at the Penn State 2 with 3 minutes, 18 seconds left and the No. 17 Nittany Lions held on to avoid a third straight home loss with a 30-24 win Saturday over the No. 18 Hawkeyes.

Penn State (6-2, 3-2 Big Ten) needed one last defensive stand to hold off Iowa (6-2, 3-2), which got to the Nittany Lions 44 with less than a minute left.

On fourth-and-10 with 7 seconds left, Penn State's pass rush swarmed Nate Stanley, who flipped backward to offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs. The 300pounder rumbled 15 yards before being dragged down with no time left.

It was a fitting end to an odd game with little sustained offense. Iowa scored on two safeties and a touchdown pass by punter Colten Rastetter to defensive tackle Sam Brincks on a faked field goal in the first half. Penn State played three series in the second quarter without starting quarterbac­k Trace McSorley.

McSorley was sandwiched by two Hawkeyes defenders as he tried to scramble and stayed down, grabbing his right leg. The Beaver Stadium crowd fell silent as athletic trainers attended to the senior. He got up with assistance and had help to take a few steps before walking off on his own with a limp. The 6-foot, 202-pound McSorley has started 35 straight games for Penn State since the start of the 2016 season.

McSorley began the second half and broke free for a 51-yard touchdown run.

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