Florida Vs. South Carolina: Gators Win, Move To 10-0

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PETE IACOBELLI | 11/14/09 08:48 PM | AP

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — As he watched South Carolina inch closer to a go-ahead score early in the fourth quarter, Florida coach Urban Meyer knew it was time for one of his Gators to make a play.

Defensive end Justin Trattou was more than ready.

Trattou made a game-changing interception and No. 1 Florida finished a perfect regular season in the Southeastern Conference with a 24-14 victory over South Carolina on Saturday.

Tim Tebow tied the SEC career touchdown mark and Florida (10-0, 8-0) went undefeated in the league for the first time since Steve Spurrier's 1996 national champions.

"Every week, someone has to step up. It's usually someone different every week," said Trattou, a junior playing with a painful torn left biceps.

Gamecock quarterback Stephen Garcia had closed the third quarter when he cut back around two pursuers to pick up a first down on fourth-and-2. South Carolina (6-5, 3-5) eventually got to the Gators 22, trailing 17-14 and ready to strike.

But Garcia's pass was tipped and wound up in Trattou's hand. The 6-foot-3, 265-pounder ran along the right sidelines as a wall of Florida defenders lined up to block during a 53-yard return.

"He looked kind of athletic there," Tebow joked of Trattou.

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Four plays later, Tebow made South Carolina pay with a 1-yard TD run that matched LSU great Kevin Faulk for most in the SEC at 53.

Trattou plays and practices with an injury most people would spend weeks rehabbing. He told Meyer after it happened in October that unless he needed surgery, he'd continue playing.

"If it's a matter of dealing with a little pain here and there, it's not going to keep me out," Trattou said.

The Gators remained on track for a third national title in four years. They again called on their SEC-leading defense to save things against former coach Spurrier, who looked as if he'd figured out a few cracks in Florida's front line.

By the end, Spurrier could only throw off his headset in frustration at another close call against his old school.

Ahead 24-14 after Tebow's score, Florida's defense got after the Gamecocks. The Gators sacked Garcia four times in the fourth quarter. Joe Haden's interception with two minutes left sealed Florida's 20th straight victory – and fourth in a row over its former head ball coach.

"That turnover took a lot of steam" out of the Gamecocks, Spurrier said. "Give Florida credit. They played pretty well. I don't know if by their standards they thought they played super."

Meyer was simply happy to leave with a victory.

"We did not play perfect. I'm not sure we've played perfect in a while," he said. "But that's 20 in a row and I'm awful proud of the guys in there."

The Gamecocks had lost four of their past five after starting the year 5-1. It's the third time in Spurrier's five seasons he's finished with a sub-.500 SEC mark – something that never happened during his stellar run at Florida from 1990-2001.

Florida ends with two nonconference games against Florida International and Florida State, then faces Alabama in the SEC championship game in three weeks. A win there and the Gators again match Spurrier's 1996 team.

Three years ago, defensive lineman Jarvis Moss blocked a field goal that saved Florida's 17-16 win over South Carolina and, eventually, brought a national championship.

Tebow ended 14 of 25 for 199 yards passing, including a 68-yard touchdown throw to Riley Cooper.

Florida's defense held South Carolina to 247 yards, the Gamecocks fewest in four games.

Tebow had led blowouts of Spurrier's Gamecocks the past two years. In 2007, Tebow wrapped up the Heisman Trophy when he accounted for 424 yards and seven touchdowns in the 51-31 victory in the Gators' last visit to Williams-Brice Stadium.

Then last season, Florida handed Spurrier the most-lopsided loss of his stellar career, 56-6.

Things looked like they might be as easy for the Gators this time, too, as they scored on their first three series. After Tebow's touchdown pass to Cooper, Caleb Sturgis had a 32-yard field goal and Emmanuel Moody broke two tackles during his 17-yard scoring run.

That's usually more than enough for Florida's D, second in the country at just more than 10 points allowed a game.

But Spurrier, back in full command of the offense, found a way to make Florida sweat.

He called a fake punt on South Carolina's opening series, Spencer Lanning throwing a perfect pass to wide open D.J. Swearinger. An illegal shift penalty, though, negated the first down.

The Gamecocks tied it at 7-all with a 14-play, 84-yard drive finished by Brian Maddox's 1-yard TD run. It was the junior's first score in eight games.

Garcia went 5 of 5 on South Carolina's other first-half scoring drive, hitting Weslye Saunders with a 9-yard touchdown pass in the left corner of the end zone.

Garcia gave a military salute to the South Carolina sidelines after that score, keeping with the theme of the day.

The Gamecocks wore black camouflage jerseys with values such as "Courage," "Integrity," and "Service" on the back instead of names to honor veterans hurt defending the United States. The effort was sponsored by The Wounded Warrior Project and Under Armour.

Garcia had seemingly put himself in line as one of South Carolina's alltime heroes with his late run. Two plays later, though, came Trattou's interception.

"That's not what we were trying to do," Spurrier said. "After that we went backwards every time we touched it."

COLUMBIA, S.C. — As he watched South Carolina inch closer to a go-ahead score early in the fourth quarter, Florida coach Urban Meyer knew it was time for one of his Gators to make a play. Defen...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — As he watched South Carolina inch closer to a go-ahead score early in the fourth quarter, Florida coach Urban Meyer knew it was time for one of his Gators to make a play. Defen...
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- ReMarker I'm a Fan of ReMarker 8 fans permalink

Hmm, is it that my unposted comment is inappropriate sports banter or that "clearing" comments in the college football section takes 1 hour plus? I hope it's not inappropriate. I was being nice.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 11/15/2009
- ReMarker I'm a Fan of ReMarker 8 fans permalink

Hmm, how do I say this?

Offense:
Tebow passed for 199 yards (5 different recievers), 1 TD, no interceptions (however, had several 'out of character' dropped passes), and 1 rushing TD (as a quarterback, tied the SEC all-time rushing record held by LSU's running back Kevin Faulk, that plays for the Patriots).
25 passing plays, 39 rushing plays, 140 yards rushing, with the time of possession 28:39.

Defense:
3 turnovers, held S.C. to 247 yards, and 6 sacks.

It is rumored that Meyer is the most sand-bagging coach in the NCAA. Shhh don't tell anyone, because we still must play FSU and Alabama on the quest to the National Championship game.

Go Gators!!!

PS. It's better to be gatorbait than have a long horn cow-patty on your face.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 11/15/2009
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I like the Wounded Warrior jerseys. Nice tribute.

As for Florida, rooting for them is like rooting for Microsoft. They are about as exciting as watching grass grow.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 11/14/2009
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As long as they win....watch grass win the National Championship.....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 AM on 11/15/2009
- Palemoon I'm a Fan of Palemoon 160 fans permalink
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I'm Florida born and raised, went to UF one year before switching to FSU to be closer to home. So I do not 1 person to call me a "hater" when I have a Gator pedigree.

The Gators suck. They are a poor/average calibre team that is being coached by the best coach in the nation. The coach is the reason UF is doing what they are doing this year. Why do I say that? They have the worst passing offense in the top 25. Florida is ranked 83rd in passing and everyone knows Tebow can't throw the ball if the game depends on it.

All it will take for Florida to get destroyed is for a team to have a balanced offensive attack against them, combined with a defense that can stop Tebow. Without Tebow, Florida goes from an average team with a great coach to a hapless team that even a great coach can't save.

I'm frothing at the bit for a team like Georgia Tech to be in the BCS title game against Florida. They would destroy Florida. But Tech isn't going to get that luxury, FSU is going to stun the nation and then Bama finishes them off. Florida, unless they pay off more refs, won't go to a BCS bowl this year.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 11/14/2009
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You're obviously not paying attention.

The Gators may not be top flight in some areas, but they find a way to win.
They will beat anyone who gets in their path, somehow, someway....
Book it....National Champion Florida Gators.......
Learn it.
Love it....or not....
GATORS #1.......

STILL UNDEFEATED­..........­.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 AM on 11/15/2009

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