Seventh-ranked Florida (10-1,
7-1 SEC) used a touchdown run from Mike Gillislee, a trio
of field goals from Caleb Sturgis and an interception return for a touchdown by
Jonathan Bostic to defeat Jacksonville State, 23-0,
on Senior Day in the Swamp.
With the win, the Gators
finished perfect at home in 2012 and 7-0 in the Swamp for just the third time
in school history (2006, 2009).
Mike Gillislee
ran for 122 yards on 20 carries, keying a Gator offense that amassed 356 yards
of offense. Florida established the run,
rushing 36 times for 202 yards. Matt Jones added 65 yards on eight carries.
Jacoby Brissett,
starting in place of the injured Jeff Driskel, finished
14-of-22 passing for 154 yards.
The story of the day was
Florida’s defense, which posted its second shutout of the season and limited
Jacksonville State to 242 yards, just 38 yards in the second half.
Florida won the kick but
deferred to the second half. Jacksonville State nearly pounced on the
opportunity.
On the game’s first play
Marques Ivory hit Kevyn Cooper for a 76-yard pass
that took the Gamecocks all the way from their 17-yard line to the Gators’ 7.
The Gators defense stood tall once the Gamecocks got inside the 10-yard line
and forced a 25-yard field goal attempt by Griffin Thomas that sailed wide
left.
The Gators then put together
a 12-play, 80-yard drive, using nearly seven minutes off the clock to take the
lead. Florida stuck to the ground on its first drive, running the ball on 11 of
12 plays. Gillislee had eight carries for 35 yards
and Matt Jones three carries for 34 yards to lead the way. Gillislee’s
7-yard burst up the middle capped the drive and gave the Gators a 7-0 lead with
6:02 left in the first quarter.
On the Gators’ second
possession they marched 61 yards on six plays and got a 21-yard field goal from
Caleb Sturgis. Key to the drive was a 46-yard run by Gillislee
on the drive’s first play to move the Gators to the 19-yard line. The drive
stalled at the Gamecocks’ 4-yard line and Sturgis gave the Gators a 10-0 lead
with 2:22 left in the first quarter.
Jacksonville State marched 71
yards on 10 plays, taking up over 5:00 of clock in the second quarter, but for
the second time they came up short, missing a second field goal when Thomas
pushed his second attempt wide right.
Florida appeared to add to
its lead when Jacoby Brissett hit Omarius
Hines for what was originally ruled a 19-yard touchdown. The play was reviewed
and Hines stepped out of bounds at the 4-yard line. The Gators then marched
backwards to the 10-yard line and were forced to settle for a 27-yard attempt
from Sturgis, which was blocked at the scored remained 10-0.
Early in the second half, the
Gators added to their lead when Bostic stepped in front
of Ivory’s pass and returned it seven yards for his first career interception
return for a touchdown to increase the lead to 17-0.
Sturgis added his second
field goal of the game with 14:06 remaining, connecting on a 44-yard attempt to
make it 20-0. The field goal capped an eight-play, 33-yard drive stalled at the
Jacksonville State 27-yard line.
After a quick three-and-out,
the Gators got a 31-yard punt return from Marcus Roberson down to the
Jacksonville State 32-yard line. Unable to put anything together, the Gators
settled for a 47-yard field goal from Sturgis to increase the lead to 23-0 with
11:41 to go.
The field goal by Sturgis was his 66th, moving him within one field goal of tying the UF career record.
Florida closes out the regular season at Florida State next Saturday at 3:30 p.m. The Network has yet to be announced.
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