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Gator defense shines again in victory over South Carolina

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Early in the fourth quarter, with South Carolina at the Gator 22 trailing 17-14, the Gator defense made another game changing and possibly game saving play. South Carolina Quarterback Stephen Garcia dropped back and fired a quick slant out to the left. The ball was tipped at the line and was intercepted by defensive end Justin Trattou. Trattou raced 53 yards, deep into South Carolina territory. Four plays later, Tim Tebow punched in from 1-yard out, and the Gators now had a 24-14 lead.

From here, the Gators got after Garcia, sacking him four times in the fourth quarter and intercepting him with a few minutes left in the game.

A game that appeared to be in question in the fourth quarter turned into another victory due to the Gator defense.

On the Gators first possession, Tim Tebow found Riley Cooper on a slant that Cooper took 68 yards to the house. South Carolina would answer with an impressive 14 play drive, capped by Brian Maddox’s 1-yard touchdown run.

The Gators regained the lead on their next possession, as Caleb Sturgis was good from 32 yards. After a South Carolina punt, the Gator offense drove deep into South Carolina territory, scoring on a 17-yard run by Emmanuel Moody.

After a a 9-yard touchdown pass to Weslye Saunders right before the half made the score 17-14, the Gator offense bogged down and South Carolina had significant momentum. However, as they have multiple times this season, the Gator defense was stout in the second half, allowing zero points.

Notes

The Gators have clinched a perfect SEC regular season record at 8-0. This is the first time they have accomplished this since 1996, when Steve Spurrier lead the Gators to their first National Championship.

With his 1-yard run in the 4th quarter, Tim Tebow tied Kevin Faulk’s SEC career touchdown record at 53.

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Article originally posted at isportsweb.com.

Florida @ South Carolina

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

After appearing to get the offense in rhythm against Georgia, the Gators produced another lackluster performance against Vanderbilt last week. Despite the 27-3 home victory, the Gators travel to face the Ol’ Ball Coach with continued questions on offense.

Overshadowed by the offensive struggles is the continued dominance of the Gator defense. The Gators held Vanderbilt to 199 yards without linebacker Brandon Spikes. Spikes will be back this week and the defense should continue to play well against a South Carolina offense that is averaging 12.3 points over its last four games.

If the Gator offense is able to play well, this could turn into a rout similar to last year’s 56-6 drubbing. The South Carolina defense is respectable but the offense does not have the firepower to get into a shootout with the Gators.

In regard to national title implications, Alabama and Florida have clinched their respective divisions, and the Dec. 5th showdown is now a reality. With Florida State Quarterback Christian Ponder now out for the season, South Carolina should be the last test before the Gators face Alabama in Atlanta.

Prediction

The Gators simply have too much on both sides of the ball for South Carolina to pull the upset. This game will be close early, as South Carolina usually plays the Gators tough, but it will get out of hand late.

31-7 Gators

Notes

Due to the recent offensive struggles, Steve Spurrier will increase his play calling role for the rest of the season.

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Article originally posted at isportsweb.com.