
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Two weeks, two months, two years.
The Georgia Bulldogs could have used all the time they wanted to prepare for the top-ranked Florida Gators and it probably wouldn't have made a difference in Saturday's Halloween showdown here on the banks of the St. Johns River. In fact, the Bulldogs haven't done much over the past two decades against their rivals.
UF beat the Bulldogs 41-17 for its 17th win in the last 20 meetings between the Southeastern Conference adversaries. More importantly, the Gators clinched the SEC East title and secured a spot in the conference championship game when good friend Tennessee, wearing new black jersey tops, beat South Carolina later Saturday night.
Call it the politically-correct "Battle At the Border" or the politically-incorrect "World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party," but make sure to call it a disaster for the puppies. Not even new black helmets and black pants -- let's not forget about last Saturday's bye week which gave the Bulldogs extra time to prep -- could change Georgia's luck.
Many of its fans decided to quietly escape the sunny, 86-degree temperatures at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium and head to their tailgates early in the fourth quarter following quarterback Joe Cox's second interception, ending any hopes of a rally.
The Gators (8-0, 6-0), who also hold the top spot in the BCS poll, extended the nation's longest winning streak to 18 games while the Bulldogs (4-4, 3-3) lost for the third time in four games.
Georgia defensive end Demarcus Dobbs, sitting on a stool and in full uniform, tried to make sense of his team's tailspin. The pressure is mounting on a program that is not only losing juice in the SEC but has had to watch neighbor Georgia Tech make national noise.
The Bulldogs also saw UF quarterback Tim Tebow break former Georgia great Hershel Walker's SEC record for rushing touchdowns.
"We have to keep [pressure] inside, we have to fight for each other and not get down," Dobbs said.
"There's pressure on us because this isn't the way the Georgia Bulldogs play. We need to do what we need to do to get better and win out. This is a disappointing loss. We faced some adversity in the first half and I thought we bounced back. We knew coming into the game that if we made mistakes they would capitalize."
Bingo. That's exactly what the Gators did -- and wanted to establish after coming off less-than-impressive victories over Arkansas and Mississippi State. UF's top-ranked defense nationally recorded a season-high four interceptions, converting them into 17 points.
The Gators apparently survived some family bickering this week, too. There was also word circulating that Tebow and linebacker Brandon Spikes squabbled, though Spikes downplayed the incident and said all was hunky-dory between the pair.

"There was a lot of turmoil this past week," said Tebow, who also tossed a pair of touchdown passes to roommate Riley Cooper.
"A lot of people were talking about stuff and it was frustrating. We wanted to come out here, play well, compete in good form and get a win. That's what we did and it was very special."
Spikes, who had slowed by a groin injury, returned an interception for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter to round out the scoring. It marked the third interception return for a touchdown in his career and his fifth career interception. It also put an exclamation mark on the Gators' effort and helps set the tone for the remainder of the year.
"I had a lot of people saying I haven't been producing -- I haven't been doing this, haven't been doing that," Spikes said.
"Everything I take as a motivation. I did start off kind of slow but we are coming down towards the end of the season and this is where good teams step up. I just feel like I have to do something to help the team out and be productive."
Any suspense against the Bulldogs ended on the opening play of the third quarter.
Trailing 24-10 and still within striking distance at the half, the Bulldogs turned over the ball on their opening possession of the second half, the third time in four years they have done that in this series.
Linebacker A.J. Jones deflected Cox's pass at the line of scrimmage, then made a diving catch for an interception at the Georgia 19.
The Gators, who had scored just two touchdowns in 15 previous trips within the red zone, made the most of this opportunity. With Tebow lined up behind center for three consecutive downs, he scored on an option play from five yards out on the last one.
Georgia coach Mark Richt promised his team would continue to search for answers. The Bulldogs were once again slowed by penalties (9-87 yards) and converted just 4-of-12 third-down conversions.
"We'll keep challenging our guys," Richt said.
"We have men of integrity who will do the right things regardless of the record. I don't think we'll have anyone who will give in. I think everyone will fight. I will do everything in my power to get us back on the winning track. I thought there was some good fight, but you can't turn it over like we did in the second half and mount a comeback."
Naturally, UF's success centered on Tebow.
On his record-breaking run, he slipped up the middle and ran mostly untouched for a 23-yard score with 1:32 remaining in the first half. The 50th rushing touchdown of his career gave the top-ranked Gators a 24-10 lead. Tebow actually dropped the football behind him, not realizing what he had just accomplished.
"I didn't immediately think about the record until the guys were reminding me," said Tebow, who finished with game-high 85 rushing yards on 18 carries, absorbed a few bull's-eye licks and played like a Heisman Trophy contender."Then I said, 'Oh yeah. Can I get the ball?' The most important thing has been the guys I've shared it all with.
"Breaking Herschel's record means a lot. Just to be mentioned in the same breath as Herschel Walker, it's extremely humbling and a little bit breathtaking because it's Herschel Walker. How am I going to be in the same league as Herschel Walker? I still can't understand it. It's pretty cool and it's really special."
Georgia defensive coordinator Willie Martinez, who has been under fire for the Bulldogs' porous numbers -- Georgia ranks last in the SEC and 84th nationally in scoring defense (27.7 ppg) -- couldn't slow Tebow but he found the words to praise him.
"He's just a special player," Martinez said.
"I don't know him personally but studying him and some of the things he does instinctively. His intangibles have to be off the charts. He's a great leader and on top of that he's talented to still run and throw the football."
Cox, meanwhile, was 11-of-20 for165 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions.
It was a familiar ending and feeling for the Bulldogs.
"I lost the game with three picks," Cox said.
"That score does not reflect how we played, how we moved the ball. I mean, it's the truth. Any time you turn the ball over that many times and give people chances to score, a good team is going to score and they did and that's why we got beat."




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
11-01-2009 @ 12:14AM
dsrimages said...
The Master Tebow delivers....I'm scairt of him....Not....I'm sure the referees contributed to the Florida win....but then again....Georgia sucks and so does Florida so who really cares....why didn't they just take each other out so we wouldn't have to waste hearing about them for the rest of the year....We all know....Florida and Tebow are going down....Hehe!
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11-01-2009 @ 9:43AM
Chuck said...
Florida put the wood to them Ga boys yesterday and they're gonna do it to Alabama too! I can't wait to shove your face in that smelling pile of crimson elephant fertilizer. HA HA HA HA HA !!!!!
GO GATORS...Chomp, chomp, chomp.
Swamp Thang-
11-01-2009 @ 11:03AM
Steven said...
Hi moron! Its me again. Picking Georgia to win by 10 proves you are a complete imbecile. You probably thought your silly prediction would come true when the big bad Dawgs ran onto the field wearing their intimidating black helmits. Ooh I was frightened!!!! I know Tebow was so scared he promptly threw one to Riley Cooper in the end zone for a score. Listen DUMBASS, the GATORS are Number One, AND they are the defending national champions. Warm up to reality, and stop being the fool you are! GO Gators!!!!!!!!!!!
11-01-2009 @ 12:59PM
mcd8009 said...
My you just don't like FL...you are sure the refs contributed to the FL win. Oh my......try ping pong..
11-01-2009 @ 1:53AM
GATOR LOVER - sorry... said...
How in the world of reality does FLORIDA with at least one LOSS (hidden by the dirty refs) and proven by their suspension... remain at #1?!?!?!?! There are several actual undefeated teams who have done it legitimately... nice thing is, now everyone knows who FLORIDA manages to do so well year after year... if game is in doubt, they get a bit of blatant EXTRA HELP!!!!
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11-01-2009 @ 9:53AM
Taylors said...
I agree, how do they stay #1. they have only played one ranked team all year and barely won. most of their games have been played at home. sounds like a little favoritism to me. Texas shoudl be #1 followed by Alabama.
11-01-2009 @ 2:42AM
rox66 said...
Gator haters unite!...and let your heads explode together. lol, yeah ok its the refs helping out the Gators lol..
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11-01-2009 @ 6:38AM
paul said...
you guys are right if it weren't for the refs the gators would be in the bottom 20 in the rankings. they really suck. the refs really show partiality sp... they continue to make calls that advance the gators right wing agenda, and then they make calls that advance the gator left wing agenda ..it gets confusing as to who is left and who is right.. I guess it's just that at the end of every game the gators are still ahead .. that may be their new agenda get more points
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11-01-2009 @ 6:49AM
taerodmoon said...
Children, children! Such rants and foolishly misplaced rancor! Don't you realize that we all are wasting our enery when we should be concentrating on what's REALLY important----hating and wishing the complete dismantling of the Miami Hurricanes!--- I mean, let's get our priorities straight!
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11-01-2009 @ 7:34AM
jgflounder said...
Waahh, Waaahh. Referees cheat, Tebow sucks, Meyer is a jerk, should have lost, could have lost, will lose....
8 - 0 rolling to Atlanta. Deal with it.
Go Gators!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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11-01-2009 @ 8:16AM
Ron said...
Oh the life of the haters......Must suck to root for a team with no talent!
Go Gators!
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11-01-2009 @ 8:37AM
lokisox said...
In case nobody has noticed, there are bad calls or no calls in every game played. In some, like Fl/Ark it is more obvious. Yes, Fl got the benefit of calls made against Ark. Even Meyer and the players admitted it. The officials who made those calls were suspended. I don't think the SEC has anything to do with the bad officiating. If you want to know the real culprits, why not look at vegas and the bookies, who stand to lose alot more than all the conferences in college football combined.
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11-01-2009 @ 9:54AM
dsrimages said...
Reality Check!
At the first of the year, the media and everyone gets together and makes their predictions. During the year, they will do what it takes to make sure their rankings come out as said, especially this year. OMG, it's Master Tebow's last year playing college football. We must make sure whomever he plays loses so that Florida can maintain their prestige and the greatest player to ever play college football(NOT) can get his due recognition and retain another Heisman and Florida another National Championship!
Florida is like USC was in their run, they could do no wrong and whomever they played they beat with alot of help from the Refs on the field.
I am sure if the refs started calling it as it should be, Florida would have some L's by their games and not all w's.
Tebow is good, but Tebow is not great. Florida is good, but not so great. Last year, Florida was a great team, this year not.
Overall, Florida will get their due....and oh yes, Florida will always suck!
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11-01-2009 @ 10:16AM
ccshells said...
Florida showed they are still #1...and NOT because of the refs....IF you watched the game..you would notice that IF any help was given it was to UGA...they DID not get called for a celebration THIS time after Cox kicked a 26yrd TD before the second and THIS time they should have I agree against LSU it was wrong HOWEVER when the whole team storms the side line...Ummmm that is celebrating! AND.. IF you watched the game you would have seen in the 2nd, not once but twice UGA was GIVEN a first down, 1 was about 2 ft. from the spot!As for Tebow record...Go Tim..yes I know some of you don't agree BUT, #1 Tebow is a QB NOT a RB and he broke the record with about half as many carries...you say Herschel's record was done in 3 yrs? MAYBE he should have stayed in school..that is no ones fault but his own..money ment more then his team and school! Go Gators!!!!
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11-01-2009 @ 6:08PM
grgcsmith said...
Florida is #1 because they have the #1 Talent and the majority of it is Florida home grown!! Wish they still had Percy Harvin if, they did the points scored would be off the charts!! LSU forget about it if, you manage to get by Ala a rematch with the Gators wouldn't go any better for you!! I live in Texas now but, have been a Gator for 53 years!! Yes, I was born in Florida!!
11-01-2009 @ 2:28PM
dsrimages said...
My hope is Florida meets LSU again this year. I guarentee you that LSU will kick some tail next time around. We will beat Alabama and it is a very good chance it will be Florida - LSU in the SEC Championship game....My Money is on LSU all the way. We have Florida's number this time round....Bring it on!
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11-01-2009 @ 3:40PM
Bud Foster said...
dsrimages - Whatever you're smoking has seriously affected your perceptions. You're loonie tunes.
11-01-2009 @ 4:08PM
avall said...
The Post Concussion Gators beat LSU by 10 points in Death Valley. With Tebow back to form and in a neutral site, LSU doesn't stand a chance.
I do think LSU has a real good chance against Alabama. So we might see the replay of that game.
11-01-2009 @ 5:13PM
billyfb said...
Its a conspiracy!!! ...every one knows that GOD is a GATOR and shines down extra special favors on them!!! GIVE ME A BREAK!!
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11-01-2009 @ 5:18PM
bucki4evr said...
I was AT the game. FL looked strong...better than GA certainly and BETTER THAN AL. I think right now, based on how the teams looked this weekend FL, OR, TSU, Cincy...looked great. Iowa looked good coming back against IN...
The refs did not impact the FL GA game...and other games who knows...FL, OR looked awesome. LSU looked really good...oh, they played who?
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