The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

UCF Knights shock Gators with Gasparilla Bowl victory

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Isaiah Bowser ran for 155 yards and two touchdowns, Ryan O’keefe had 85 yards on seven receptions, and Central Florida earned Sunshine State bragging rights by beating Florida 29-17 in the Gasparilla Bowl on Thursday night.

UCF (9-4) took a 26-17 lead late in the third when Daniel Obarski made a 21-yard field goal and Mikey Keene threw a 54-yard scoring strike to O’keefe in the span of about two minutes. Obarski then made it 29-17 on a 33-yarder with 2:41 to play.

“Yeah, we are the best in Florida,” said O’keefe, who also had 110 rushing yards. “We always thought that, but now we finally got to prove it.”

Florida quarterbac­k Emory Jones, playing in his final game with the Gators before entering the transfer portal, completed 14 of 36 passes for 171 yards. He also ran for 62 yards on 10 carries.

“Not thinking about my future right now,” Jones said. “Will talk to my mom and family, and then make a decision.”

Florida was led by interim coach Greg Knox, who took over when Dan Mullen was fired before the regular-season finale against Florida State. Former Louisiana coach Billy Napier will take over for 2022. Florida (6-7) finished with its first losing record since 2017.

The Gators had eight penalties for 85 yards.

“You can’t make the mistakes we made and expect to win,” Knox said. “I think our guys played hard, just were not able to overcome the mistakes we made.”

UCF outgained Florida 436-376.

“We beat ’em handily,” UCF coach Gus Malzahn said. “The best is yet to come. We’re fighting against the three big in-state schools. A lot of them, the logos are really cool, but I really believe we’re the program of the future.”

It was the first time the two teams have played since Florida won 42-0 during its 2006 national championsh­ip season. The Gators also won 58-27 in 1999.

Florida led 10-9 at halftime behind Chris Howard’s 26-yard field goal with 1:36 left in the second quarter.

O’keefe had a 74-yard run in the third quarter, setting up Bowser’s touchdown run from 4 yards out to put UCF up 16-10. Florida regained the lead, 17-16, on its next possession when Malik Davis had a 19-yard rushing touchdown. But UCF ended up scoring again in the quarter, taking the lead for good.

Keene replaced starting quarterbac­k Dillon Gabriel, who broke his left collarbone against Louisville in September. The true freshman went 14 of 22 for 144 yards on Thursday.

The announced crowd at Raymond James Stadium, the home of the NFL’S Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was a Gasparilla Bowl record of 63,669.

The game was briefly delayed in the first quarter when Florida linebacker Ty’ron Hopper lost his helmet. It got caught in the facemask of UCF guard Cole Schneider, and it took a couple of minutes to separate the two helmets. Later, Hopper was ejected in the third quarter after throwing a punch.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA/AP ?? UCF running back Isaiah Bowser runs for a touchdown against Florida during the first half of the Gasparilla Bowl on Thursday in Tampa, Florida. The Knights, who are moving to the Big 12, beat the Gators of the SEC for the first time, claiming bragging rights in the Sunshine State.
CHRIS O’MEARA/AP UCF running back Isaiah Bowser runs for a touchdown against Florida during the first half of the Gasparilla Bowl on Thursday in Tampa, Florida. The Knights, who are moving to the Big 12, beat the Gators of the SEC for the first time, claiming bragging rights in the Sunshine State.

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