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1 3 National Championships // 8 SEC Championships // 715 All-Time Wins // 3 Heisman Trophy Winners 52 First-Round NFL Draft Picks // 70 First-Team All-Americans // 252 First-Team All-SEC Selections 2018 SCHEDULE SEPT. 1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 53-6 SEPT. 8 KENTUCKY* L, SEPT. 15 COLORADO STATE W, Sept. 22 at Tennessee* W, Sept. 29 at No. 23 Mississippi State* 6 PM OCT. 6 No. 5 LSU* Oct. 13 at Vanderbilt* Oct. 20 Bye Oct. 27 vs. No. 2 Georgia* [CBS] 3:30 PM NOV. 3 MISSOURI* NOV. 10 SOUTH CAROLINA* NOV. 17 IDAHO Nov. 24 at Florida State TEAM INFORMATION FLORIDA Home: 2-1 // Away: 1-0 // Neutral: 0-0 * - SEC Games: 1-1 // Non-Conference: 2-0 Head Coach: Dan Mullen Overall Record: (10th season) Record at UF: 3-1 (1st season) Record at MSU: (9 seasons) Rankings: Unranked 2017 Record: 4-7, 3-5 SEC Mississippi State Head Coach: Joe Moorhead Overall Record: (5th season) Record at MSU: 3-1 (1st season) Rankings: 23 (AP) / 19 (Coaches) 2017 Record: 9-4, 4-4 SEC SERIES HISTORY Overall: Florida leads, Last Meeting: Mississippi State 10, Florida 7 (Oct. 16, Gainesville) Recent History: Tied 3-3 since 2000 In Gainesville: Florida leads, In Starkville: Florida trails, 4-7 Other Sites: Florida leads, NUMBER OF NOTE +10 Florida ranks second nationally and leads the SEC with a +10 turnover margin. This is an incredible turnaround from a year ago, when the Gators finished with a -3 turnover margin. UF hasn t finished with a margin better than +8 since 2012 // #WeChomp Game 5 Florida Gators (3-1, 1-1 SEC) at #23 Mississippi State Bulldogs (3-1, 0-1) September 29 // 6 p.m. // Starkville, Miss. Davis Wade Stadium (61,337) ESPN Play-by-Play: Dave Pasch Color: Greg McElroy Sideline: Tom Luginbill Channel (Cox): 26 / 726 [HD] Channel (DirecTV): 206 No Chain. No Backpack. Just Takeaways. The Gators lead the nation with 14 takeaways, and they are the only SEC team with double-digit takeaways. Florida had 17 takeaways all of last season, which ranked tied for 81st nationally. The Gators have scored 43 points off turnovers; they only totaled 44 points off turnvoers in Florida s ability to force turnovers this year has it ranked second nationally in turnover margin (+10). Only Kansas (+12) has a better margin, and only three other teams have a margin better than +6. Following 2008, when it set a school record with an insane +24 turnover margin, UF has only been higher than 33rd in turnover margin three times (2009: +7, 20th; 2012: +15, t-7th; 2015: +8, t-22nd). Fumbles have been Florida s primary source for takeaways, as its 10 fumble recoveries lead the FBS by three, and its eight forced fumbles are tied for fourth. Jachai Polite is tied with Oregon s Justin Hollins for the national lead in forced fumbles (three). Polite joins Marcus Maye (5-2015), Dante Fowler, Jr. (3-2013), and Loucheiz Purifoy (3-2012) as the only Gators since the start of the 2011 season with three in a season. Florida had three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries for the entire 2017 season, ranking 129th and 125th, respectively, among FBS teams a year ago. THE STORYLINE Gator IMG Sports Network Play-by-Play: Mick Hubert Analyst: Lee McGriff Sideline: Tate Casey Station Freq.: Local Affiliates Sirius Channel: 134 / 203 [XM] Franks (Statistically) Lightyears Better in 2018 Feleipe Franks ranks tied for seventh in the FBS with 12 passing touchdowns (three more than he had in all of 2017); he s also thrown just two interceptions. Among the 36 FBS quarterbacks with at least eight passing touchdowns this season, Franks ranks 10th in touchdown-to-interception ratio (6.0 / 12-2). With three touchdown passes last Saturday, Franks became the first Gator since Jeff Driskel (2014) to throw three touchdowns multiple times in a season. Slumping O? Mullen Fixed Mississippi State s The Gators have not finished in the top 100 in scoring offense since 2014, have not finished higher than 96th in total offense since 2010 (when they were 83rd), and their only passing offense to rank higher than 85th after the 2009 season checked in at 79th (2016). Florida appears to have the perfect man for the job of reviving its offense, though. Mississippi State ranked 42nd (420.4 yards per game) among FBS teams in total offense from The nine seasons before Mullen s arrival, the Bulldogs were 114th (313.3 yards). Mullen inherited the 114th-ranked total offense (276.0 yards per game) and 106th-ranked rushing offense (101.7) in Starkville, but Mississippi State finished the 2009 season ranked 69th in total offense (367.7) and 9th in rushing offense (224.58)--two huge upticks.

2 SPECIAL TEAMS ARE SPECIAL AGAIN FOR GATORS Florida is tied for the national lead with three blocked kicks and punts this season. The three blocks are already UF s highest season total since 2012 (six). Moreover, the Gators had a total of four blocks from Freddie Swain ranks fourth nationally in punt return average (24.17, six returns), putting the Gators seventh nationally and first in the SEC in punt return average (24.71). The past three seasons, Florida averaged 9.8 yards per return. From , UF s average was 10.7 yards per return. UF s highest season average during that span was 13.9 in Swain racked up 107 punt return yards, including an 84-yard touchdown, against Colorado State two weeks ago. Those 107 punt return yards are the seventh-highest total by an FBS player in a game this year. Florida also leads the SEC in net kickoff average (42.6 yards), which showcases its kickoff coverage ability. The Gators have scored two touchdowns and a two-point conversion via block and punt returns this year. NOTABLES FROM FLORIDA-TENNESSEE Florida won an SEC game by 20-plus points for the first time since Oct. 15, 2016 (beat Missouri, 40-14), and it scored more than 35 points in an SEC road game for the first time since Sept. 24, 2011 at Kentucky (48-10). The Gators forced six turnovers (two interceptions, four fumble recoveries), marking the first time it accomplished that feat since they had four picks and two fumble recoveries against Tennessee on Sept. 21, Florida s nine tackles for loss were its highest total in a SEC game since Nov. 1, 2016 versus South Carolina (11). David Reese II returned to the UF lineup, making a team-high 11 tackles (his eighth career 10-tackle game) and had a fumble recovery. Dameon Pierce s 47-yard touchdown run helped boost his rushing average to 10.7 yards per carry, which ranks sixth among qualifying FBS players. Pierce has 225 yards and two touchdowns on 21 carries. CROSSING PATHS Dan Mullen and Mississippi State special teams coordinator Joey Jones were head coaches on opposite sidelines for South Alabama s stunning win over Mississippi State in Mullen beat Jones South Alabama teams in 2012 and Mississippi State defensive line coach Brian Baker and cornerbacks coach are holdovers from Mullen s final staff in Starkville. Both joined Mullen there in Mississippi State associate head coach / tight ends coach Mark Hudspeth also work with Mullen in Starkville, serving as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach with the Bulldogs from Todd Grantham worked with Mississippi State cornerbacks coach Terrell Buckley during his three seasons as Louisville s defensive coordinator ( ). Buckley was Grantham s cornerbacks coach from Larry Scott and Charlton Warren both worked with Mississippi State defensive coordinator / safeties coach Bob Shoop at Tennessee. Shoop was the defensive coordinator from , with Warren serving as his defensive backs coach in Scott was offensive coordinator in 2017 and special teams coordinator in also coaching tight ends both years. Warren took over Scott s special teams coordinator duties in Mississippi State defensive line coach Brian Baker succeeded Sal Sunseri as the Carolina Panthers defensive line coach. Sunseri held the role from , and Baker took it up from Quincy Lenton (Meridian, Miss.) is UF s only player from Mississippi, while eight Bulldogs hail from Florida. Trevon Grimes and Mississippi State linebacker Tyler Dunning both graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in 2017, while Jordan Scarlett was two years ahead of them. ADDITIONAL ACTIVE / HISTORICAL STREAKS UF has scored in 376 consecutive games--which is an NCAA record. The Gators broke Michigan s record of 365 consecutive games ( ) against LSU on Oct. 7, Since 2008, Florida and Alabama are the only FBS teams that have not lost a game to a team which finished the season with a losing record. In addition, the Gators are one of seven teams since 2013 to stave off such a loss (Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Michigan, Navy, Ohio State). 3 QUICK FACTS General Information Location: Gainesville, Fla. Enrollment: 54,854 President: Dr. Kent Fuchs Athletic Director: Scott Stricklin Conference: Southeastern (SEC) Nickname: Gators Colors: Orange (PMS 172) & Blue (PMS 287) Stadium (Capacity): Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (88,548) Surface: Grass Press Box Number: (352) Football History All-Time Record: (112th year) First Season of Football: 1906 National Championships: 3 ( 96, 06, 08) SEC Championships: 8 ( 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 00, 06, 08) Bowl Games: 43 (22-21) 2017 Record: 4-7 (3-5, 4th in SEC East) 2018 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dan Mullen Defensive Coordinator: Todd Grantham Co-Offensive Coordinator / Wide Receivers: Billy Gonzales Co-Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line: John Hevesy Safeties: Ron English Quarterbacks: Brian Johnson Running Backs / Special Teams Coordinator: Greg Knox Linebackers: Christian Robinson Tight Ends: Larry Scott Defensive Line: Sal Sunseri Cornerbacks: Charlton Warren Director of Strength & Conditioning: Nick Savage 2018 GATORS CAPSULE Offense: Spread Defense: Multiple STARTERS Returned Lost Offense 10 1 Defense 9 2 Specialty 1 3 TOTAL 20 6 LETTERWINNERS Returned Lost Offense 24 7 Defense 28 9 Specialty 1 3 TOTAL Note: UF s 20 returning starters (10 off., 9 def., 1 specialist) from 2017 are tied for 3rd-most in the FBS--tied with Michigan, UAB, and Utah State; trailing Baylor (22) and Michigan State (22). Only the Gators and Michigan State bring back 19 positon starters (both 10 offense, nine defense).

3 WEEK 5 POLLS Associated Press Rank Team Record Last 1. Alabama (60) Georgia Clemson (1) Ohio State LSU Oklahoma Stanford Notre Dame Penn State 4-0 t Auburn Washington 3-1 t West Virginia UCF Michigan Wisconsin Miami Kentucky 4-0 NR 18. Texas 3-1 NR 19. Oregon BYU Michigan State Duke 4-0 NR 23. Mississippi State Cal 3-0 NR 25. Texas Tech 3-1 NR USA Today / Amway Coaches Rank Team Record Last 1. Alabama (61) Clemson (2) Georgia Ohio State (1) Oklahoma LSU Stanford Notre Dame Penn State Auburn Washington West Virginia Wisconsin UCF Michigan Miami Kentucky 4-0 NR 18. Michigan State Mississippi State Oregon Oklahoma State Texas 3-1 NR 23. Duke 4-0 NR 24. Virginia Tech Boise State FLORIDA (7-8) Rank (FBS/SEC) 93 / 11 t-26 / 4 54 / / 6 29 / 4 42 / 9 t-19 / 7 97 / / 1 20 / 6 26 / 4 t-32 / 4 7 / / 12 2 / 1 t-42 / t-5 t-30 / 6 t-46 / t-8 Individual Stat Leaders RUSHING Florida G Att Yds Avg TD YPG Pierce Scarlett Perine MSU G Att Yds Avg TD YPG Hill Fitzgerald Thompson PASSING Florida C-A-I Pct Yds TD YPG Rate Franks MSU C-A-I Pct Yds TD YPG Rate Fitzgerald RECEIVING Florida G Rec Yds Avg TD YPG Swain Jefferson Cleveland MSU G Rec Yds Avg TD YPG Mitchell Guidry DEFENSE Florida UT-AT-TT TFL Sk QBH Int PBU FF-FR Jackson Gardner Joseph MSU UT-AT-TT TFL Sk QBH Int PBU FF-FR Abram McLaurin Thompson STATISTICAL COMPARISON Total Offense Scoring Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Pass Eff. Total Defense Scoring Defense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Pass Eff. Defense Net Punt Avg. FG Percentage Punt Return Avg. Kickoff Return Avg. Turnover Margin Sacks Tackles for Loss Sacks Allowed Mississippi State (1-3) Situational Records Rank (FBS/SEC) 25 / 5 t-33 / 6 18 / 3 t-58 / / 9 8 / 1 t-10 / 5 35 / 9 t-8 / 1 13 / 3 53 / 8 t-123 / / 9 38 / 6 t-50 / t-8 t-10 / t-2 2 / 1 t-34 / t-5 Since 2015 Since 1990 Opponent scores < Rushing for 150+ yards Rushing for < 150 yards Rushing for 100+ yards Rushing for < 100 yards Player rushes for 100+ yards Opp. rushes for < 100 yards Out-rushing opponent Out-rushed by opponent Scoring first Opponent scores first Leading at the half Tied or Trailing at the half Blocking a punt Playing in the state of Florida Playing in Gainesville Playing in Jacksonville Playing in Miami Playing in Orlando Playing in Tallahassee Opp. is unranked at game time Opp. is ranked at game time DID YOU KNOW? Dan Mullen is just the ninth coach in SEC history to go from being head coach at one league school to another in back-to-back seasons. ON THIS DATE: SEPT. 29, 2001 FLORIDA 52, MISSISSIPPI STATE 0 -- Gainesville, Fla. Rex Grossman threw for 393 (of Florida s 507) passing yards and five touchdowns against No. 21 Mississippi State--which entered the game with the nation s top-ranked passing defense. Jabar Gaffney and Reche Caldwell combined for 260 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 14 receptions. All in all, the Gators totaled 640 yards of offense in the blowout win.

4 Charleston So. (0-2, 0-0) 9/1 at Florida L, /8 BYE 9/15 at Citadel Postponed 9/22 Elon L, /29 at Hampton 10/6 at Savannah State 10/13 Virginia-Lynchburg 10/20 Presbyterian* 10/27 Kennesaw State* 11/3 at Monmouth* 11/10 Gardner-Webb* 11/17 at Campbell* 11/29 at Citadel Kentucky (4-0, 2-0) 9/1 Central Michigan W, /8 at No. 25 Florida* W, /15 Murray State W, /22 No. 14 Mississippi St.* W, /29 South Carolina* 10/6 at Texas A&M* 10/13 BYE 10/20 Vanderbilt* 10/27 at Missouri* 11/3 Georgia* 11/10 at Tennessee* 11/17 Middle Tennessee 11/24 at Louisville Colorado St. (1-4, 0-1) 8/25 Hawaii* L, /31 vs. Colorado L, /8 Arkansas W, /15 at Florida L, /22 Illinois State L, /29 BYE 10/6 at San Jose State* 10/13 New Mexico* 10/19 at Boise State* 10/26 Wyoming* 11/3 BYE 11/10 at Nevada* 11/17 Utah State* 11/22 Air Force* Tennessee (2-2, 0-1) 9/1 vs. No. 17 W. Virginia L, /8 East Tennessee State W, /15 UTEP W, /22 Florida* L, /29 at No. 2 Georgia* 10/6 BYE 10/13 at Auburn* 10/20 Alabama* 10/27 at South Carolina* 11/3 Charlotte 11/10 Kentucky* 11/17 Missouri* 11/24 at Vanderbilt* TRACKING 2018 OPPONENTS Mississippi St. (3-1, 0-1) 9/1 Stephen F. Austin W, /8 at Kansas State W, /15 Louisiana W, /22 at Kentucky* L, /29 Florida* 10/6 Auburn* 10/13 BYE 10/20 at LSU* 10/27 Texas A&M* 11/3 Louisiana Tech 11/10 at Alabama* 11/17 Arkansas* 11/22 at Ole Miss* LSU (4-0, 1-0) 9/2 vs. No. 8 Miami W, /8 Southeastern La. W, /15 at No. 7 Auburn* W, /22 Louisiana Tech W, /29 Ole Miss* 10/6 at Florida* 10/13 Georgia* 10/20 Mississippi State* 10/27 BYE 11/3 Alabama* 11/10 at Arkansas* 11/17 Rice 11/24 at Texas A&M* Vanderbilt (2-2, 0-1) 9/1 Middle Tennessee W, /8 Nevada W, /15 at No. 8 Notre Dame L, /22 South Carolina* L, /29 Tennessee State 10/6 at Georgia* 10/13 Florida* 10/20 at Kentucky* 10/27 at Arkansas* 11/3 BYE 11/10 at Missouri* 11/17 Ole Miss* 11/24 Tennessee* Georgia (4-0, 2-0) 9/1 Austin Peay W, /8 at No. 24 So. Carolina* W, /15 Middle Tennessee W, /22 at Missouri* W, /29 Tennessee* 10/6 Vanderbilt* 10/13 at LSU* 10/20 BYE 10/27 vs. Florida* 11/3 at Kentucky* 11/10 Auburn* 11/17 Massachusetts 11/24 Georgia Tech COMBINED RECORD OF OPPONENTS: (.622) Missouri (3-1, 0-1) 9/1 UT Martin W, /8 Wyoming W, /15 at Purdue W, /22 No. 2 Georgia* L, /29 BYE 10/6 at South Carolina* 10/13 at Alabama* 10/20 Memphis 10/27 Kentucky* 11/3 at Florida* 11/10 Vanderbilt* 11/17 at Tennessee* 11/23 Arkansas* So. Carolina (2-1, 1-1) 9/1 Coastal Carolina W, /8 No. 3 Georgia* L, /15 Marshall Cancelled 9/22 at Vanderbilt* W, /29 at No. 17 Kentucky* 10/6 Missouri* 10/13 Texas A&M* 10/20 BYE 10/27 Tennessee* 11/3 at Ole Miss* 11/10 at Florida* 11/17 Chattanooga 11/24 at Clemson Idaho (1-2, 0-1) 9/1 at Fresno State L, /8 Western New Mexico W, /15 BYE 9/22 at UC Davis* L, /29 Portland State* 10/6 at Idaho State* 10/13 at Montana State* 10/20 Southern Utah* 10/27 at Eastern Washington* 11/3 North Dakota* 11/10 Montana* 11/17 at Florida Florida State (2-2, 0-2) 9/3 No. 20 Virginia Tech* L, /8 Samford W, /15 at Syracuse* L, /22 Northern Illinois W, /29 at Louisville* 10/6 at Miami* 10/13 BYE 10/20 Wake Forest* 10/27 Clemson* 11/3 at N.C. State* 11/10 at Notre Dame 11/17 Boston College* 11/24 Florida 5 Around The SEC 2018 SEC Standings Eastern Division Conf. Games Overall Georgia Kentucky FLORIDA South Carolina Missouri Tennessee Vanderbilt Western Division Alabama LSU Auburn Mississippi State Ole Miss Texas A&M Arkansas This Week s Schedule Saturday, Sept. 29 Louisiana at No. 1 Alabama, 12 PM (SEC Network) Arkansas at Texas A&M, 12 PM (ESPN) Tennessee at No. 2 Georgia, 3:30 PM (CBS) Southern Mississippi at No. 10 Auburn, 4 PM (SEC Network) Tennessee State at Vanderbilt, 4 PM (SEC Network) South Carolina at No. 17 Kentucky, 7:30 PM (SEC Network) Ole Miss at No. 5 LSU, 9 PM (ESPN) SEC Regular Season Records (2015-Present) Alabama 24-2 (.923) Georgia 18-8 (.692) LSU 17-8 (.680) FLORIDA 17-9 (.654) Auburn (.577) Texas A&M (.480) Kentucky (.462) Mississippi State (.440) Ole Miss (.440) South Carolina (.385) Arkansas 9-16 (.360) Tennessee 9-16 (.360) Missouri 8-17 (.320) Vanderbilt 6-19 (.240)

5 FLORIDA vs. MISSISSIPPI STATE SERIES HISTORY Notable Facts Of the previous 45 matchups in the series, either the Gators or Bulldogs have been ranked entering 25 of them. Florida holds a 16-9 record in those matchups. Either Mississippi State or Florida has been ranked in each of the last 10 meetings. The last four times, however, only the Gators were ranked. Moreover, this is the first meeting since 1981 in which only Mississippi State enters the game ranked in the Associated Press Top 25. Florida s last win in Starkville came in 2009, when the No. 2 Gators held off an upstart Mississippi State team, led by a first-year head coach... Dan Mullen. Florida hired athletic director Scott Stricklin away from Mississippi State on Nov. 1, Florida, helmed by Stricklin, hired Mullen from Mississippi State on Nov. 26, Notable Games Sept. 22, Florida s Joe Brodsky set a trio of SEC records--two of which still stand alone today. Brodsky picked off three passes--returning two for touchdowns--and set the league record with 162 interception return yards, good for an SEC-record 54.0 yards per return (minimum of three interceptions for record purposes). Brodksy remains one of four players in SEC history to return multiple interceptions for touchdowns in a game. Sept. 24, The first-ever meeting which featured top-15 Florida and Mississippi State teams. It was also only the second time in the series both teams were ranked entering the game. UF edged the Bulldogs, 24-22, in Jackson, Miss. Sept. 28, Shane Matthews notched his seventh career 300-yard passing game (a school record at the time), while Errict Rhett rushed for 142 yards on a career-high 27 carries. The No. 14 Gators built a 17-0 lead en route to a 29-7 victory over No. 21 MSU. The game was the Texaco Star Classic at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Fla. Oct. 1, The No. 13 Gators traveled to Starkville for a Thursday-night, nationally-televised showdown with No. 24 MSU, and they were blown out, Shane Matthews threw five picks and UF was outscored 20-0 in the second half. Sept. 29, Rex Grossman threw for 393 yards and five touchdowns for the No. 2 Gators, leading them to a 52-0 win over No. 21 Mississippi State--which entered the game with the nation s top-ranked passing defense. Oct. 24, First-year head coach Dan Mullen s Mississippi State squad hung around, but Florida s defense held firm and Tim Tebow tied Hershel Walker s SEC record of 49 rushing touchdowns. Tebow also threw a pair of interceptions, which Mullen continues to joke cost Tebow a second Heisman Trophy. Oct 16, See next page for recap. Florida head coach Dan Mullen ( ) and athletic director Scott Stricklin ( ) also worked together at Mississippi State. 6 All-Time Series Results Date Site Ranks Result Score Nov. 24, 1923 Jacksonville, Fla. T Nov. 22, 1924 Montgomery, Ala. W 27-0 Nov. 21, 1925 Tampa, Fla. W 12-0 Dec. 5, 1936 Gainesville L 0-7 Oct. 23, 1937 Starkville L Oct. 1, 1938 Starkville L 0-22 Oct. 7, 1939 Gainesville L 0-14 Sept. 28, 1940 Gainesville L 7-27 Sept. 27, 1941 Starkville L 0-6 Oct. 24, 1942 Gainesville - / 16 L Oct. 30, 1954 Gainesville W 7-0 Sept. 17, 1955 Gainesville W Sept. 22, 1956 Starkville W 26-0 Oct. 19, 1957 Gainesville L Sept. 27, 1958 Gainesville 18 / 11 L 7-14 Sept. 26, 1959 Gainesville 19 / - W Sept. 22, 1962 Jackson, Miss. W 19-9 Sept. 28, 1963 Gainesville T 9-9 Sept. 26, 1964 Jackson, Miss. W Sept. 25, 1965 Gainesville 8 / - L Sept. 24, 1966 Gainesville W 28-7 Sept. 30, 1967 Jackson, Miss. W 24-7 Oct. 5, 1968 Gainesville 4 / - W Sept. 27, 1969 Jackson, Miss. 12 / - W Sept. 19, 1970 Gainesville 14 / - W Sept. 18, 1971 Jackson, Miss. L Sept. 30, 1972 Gainesville W Sept. 29, 1973 Jackson, Miss. 16 / - L Sept. 28, 1974 Gainesville W Sept. 27, 1975 Jackson, Miss. 19 / - W Sept. 25, 1976 Gainesville W Sept. 24, 1977 Jackson, Miss. 13 / 12 W Sept. 30, 1978 Gainesville W 34-0 Sept. 29, 1979 Jackson, Miss. L Sept. 27, 1980 Gainesville W Sept. 26, 1981 Jackson, Miss. - / 12 L 7-28 Sept. 25, 1982 Gainesville 5 / - W Sept. 24, 1983 Starkville 15 / - W Sept. 29, 1984 Gainesville W Sept. 28, 1985 Starkville 11 / - W Sept. 27, 1986 Starkville L Sept. 26, 1987 Gainesville W 38-3 Sept. 24, 1988 Gainesville 20 / - W 17-0 Sept. 30, 1989 Tampa, Fla. W 21-0 Sept. 29, 1990 Gainesville 17 / - W Sept. 28, 1991 Orlando, Fla. 14 / 21 W 29-7 Oct. 1, 1992 Starkville 13 / 24 L 6-30 Oct. 2, 1993 Gainesville 5 / - W Sept. 30, 2000 Starkville 3 / - L Sept. 29, 2001 Gainesville 2 / 21 W 52-0 Oct. 23, 2004 Starkville 19 / - L Oct. 8, 2005 Gainesville 13 / - W 35-9 Oct. 24, 2009 Starkville 2 / - W Oct. 16, 2010 Gainesville 22 / - L 7-10 Series Information Overall Series Record...Florida leads, In Gainesville... Florida leads, In Starkville... Florida trails, 4-7 Games Decided by 3 Points or Less... Tied, 3-3 Games Decided by 7 Points or Less... Florida trails, 7-9 Florida s Longest Winning Streak...5 games (three times) Florida s Longest Losing Streak... 7 games ( ) Current Streak...Mississippi State, 1 game Biggest Florida Win , Sept. 29, 2001, in Gainesville Biggest Florida Loss , Oct. 1, 1992, in Starkville

6 Mississippi State 10, #22 Florida 7 October 16, 2010 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Attendance: 90,517 Score By Quarters Final Mississippi State (5-2, 2-2 SEC) No. 22 Florida (4-3, 2-3 SEC) Scott Carter s Quick Slant GAINESVILLE, Fla. On a night when the Gators needed a spark on offense, receiver Omarius Hines delivered. Hines scored Florida s only touchdown and the first rushing touchdown of his career -- on a 5-yard run late in the third quarter. And then, on the Gators first drive of the fourth quarter, Hines took an option pitch and raced 31 yards to Mississippi State s 23. On the next play, Hines rushed for six yards as the Gators marched into the red zone. However, instead of tying the game or taking the lead, the Gators turned the ball over on a second-and-four play from the Bulldogs 17 when running back Jeff Demps fumbled after a catching a pass from John Brantley. The Gators had a chance to tie the game with nine seconds left in regulation, but Chas Henry missed a 42-yard field goal attempt, sealing Mississippi State s first win in Gainesville since Following the 6:52 mark of the second quarter, Mississippi State ran the ball on 35 of its final 36 offensive plays, with the lone outlier being a shovel pass at the Florida 17 late in the fourth quarter. LAST TIME OUT... Individual Statistics Passing (C-A-I-Yd, TD) UF - BRANTLEY, J , 210 MS - Relf, C , 33 Rushing (Att-Yd, TD) UF - HINES, O. 6-58, TD; BURTON, T. 8-43; DEMPS, J. 5-36; GILLISLEE, M. 6-33; CLARK, R. 1-(-2); BRANTLEY, J. 9-(-17) MS - Ballard, V ; Relf, C , TD; Bumphis, C. 3-21; Elliott, R. 2-8; Perkins, L. 1-5; Team 1-(-2) Receiving (Rec-Yd, TD) UF - HAMMOND, F. 5-69; BURTON, T. 5-37; MOORE, C. 3-35; THOMPSON, D. 2-25; CLARK, R. 2-21; REED, J. 1-11; DEMPS, J. 3-7; DeBOSE, A. 1-3; GILLISLEE, M. 2-2 Leading Tackler Sacks (Yds) MS - Bumphis, C. 1-30; Clark, A. 1-4; Henderson, B. 1-4; Ballard, V. 1-(-5) UF - BLACK, A. 10 (6 solo, 4 ast.) MS - White, C. 11 (9 solo, 2 ast.) UF - n/a Fumbles (FF-FR (Yds)) UF - n/a Interceptions (Yds) MS - White, C. 2.5 (16); Wright, K.J. 0.5 (2) MS - Lawrence, C. 1-0; Cox, F. 1-0; Wright, K.J. 0-1 (0) UF - n/a MS - Banks, J. 1 (12) While the Gators ended up losing, 10-7, Hines provided a bright spot the same way Andre Debose did in UF s loss to LSU. He did a great job, senior center Mike Pouncey said. Omarius stepped in we ve got some guys down and he stepped in and carried the ball for us. Hines finished with a team-high 58 yards rushing on six carries, an average of 9.7 per carry. He is a really good athlete, quarterback Trey Burton said of Hines. He can play any position. INJURIES ADD UP: In the first half, the Gators lost receiver Andre Debose (ankle), defensive tackle Jaye Howard (foot) and linebacker Jelani Jenkins (head) to injuries for the rest of the game. Several key players were already nursing injuries, including running back Jeff Demps (foot), receiver Deonte Thompson (concussion) and safety Matt Elam (safety). We have to get some guys healthy, Florida head coach Urban Meyer said. We had zero running backs at one point [Saturday]. Demps, who did not play in last week s loss to LSU, returned to action against Mississippi State. Demps had five carries for 36 yards and caught three passes for seven yards. BURTON S BOOST: Brantley and true freshman Trey Burton alternated at quarterback for most of the second half. Burton s ability to run out of the wildcat formation proved beneficial as he rushed eight times for 43 yards. When Brantley was in, Burton caught five passes for 37 yards, teaming with Hines as the Gators most effective playmakers on Saturday. Burton took no comfort in his performance since the Gators lost. It s always tough when you re losing, Burton said. We just have to find a way to get better. We just have to find a way to with the people we have. MULLEN S MOMENT: Former Gator offensive coordinator Dan Mullen, who was on Meyer s staff during Florida s national championship seasons in 2006 and 2008, enjoyed a victorious return to The Swamp. In his second season as Mississippi State s head coach, Mullen had not been back to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium since leaving after the 2008 season. I have said all week that I have had success in this stadium, Mullen said. This is not an upset our team expected to win this football game. EXTRA POINTS: Redshirt sophomore wide receiver Frankie Hammond Jr. led the Gators with a career-high five catches for 69 yards Florida finished with 361 yards to Mississippi State s 245; it s the second time during the Gators three-game losing streak that they have outgained the opponent Senior safety Ahmad Black led the Gators with 10 tackles, the fourth time he has led the team in tackles this season Florida punter Chas Henry had a 67-yard punt in the second quarter, making him just one of three players this season to have three punts of 60 or more yards. Scoring Summary MSU-UF 1st 8:03 MSU Brauchle, S. 31-yard field goal plays, 54 yards, 3:15 TOP 0:45 MSU Relf, C. 6-yard run (Brauchle kick) plays, 64 yards, 4:58 TOP 3rd 4:15 UF Hines, O. 5-yard run (Henry kick) plays, 80 yards, 5:25 TOP 7 Team Statistics MSU UF FIRST DOWNS NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total Offense Plays Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD TIME OF POSSESSION 31:14 28:46 3rd Down Conversions 6 of 14 6 of 16 4th Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4 Red-Zone: Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT: Total-Made Field Goals: Total-Made Points Off Turnovers 7 0 In his second season at Mississippi State, Dan Mullen upset No. 22 Florida in Gainesville. It was the Bulldogs first win in Gainesville since If you really work as hard as you can, you can achieve some great things. That s what our team did tonight, Mullen said.

7 Florida PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE Head Coach (2018-Pr.) Hiring Date: November 26, 2017 Mississippi State Head Coach ( ) Florida Offensive Coordinator / QBs ( ) Utah Quarterbacks ( ) Bowling Green Quarterbacks ( ) Notre Dame Graduate Assistant ( ) Syracuse Graduate Assistant (1998) Columbia Wide Receivers ( ) Wagner Wide Receivers ( ) YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACH RECORDS Year School Overall SEC SEC Finish 2009 Mississippi State th in SEC West 2010 Mississippi State th in SEC West 2011 Mississippi State th in SEC West 2012 Mississippi State th in SEC West 2013 Mississippi State th in SEC West 2014 Mississippi State nd in SEC West 2015 Mississippi State th in SEC West 2016 Mississippi State th in SEC West 2017 Mississippi State th in SEC West 2018 Florida TBD 10th Season COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS 2014 Maxwell Football Club National Coach of the Year 2014 Associated Press SEC Coach of the Year THE MULLEN FILE Birthdate: April 27, 1972 (age 46) Hometown: Manchester, New Hampshire Education: Bachelor s Degree - Ursinus College ( 94) Major: Exercise and Sport Science Master s Degree - Wagner College ( 96) Major: Education Family: He and his wife, Megan, have two children (Canon and Breelyn) DAN MULLEN - FLORIDA HEAD COACH In Perspective: Mullen s Mississippi State Turnaround Mullen took over in Starkville with the Bulldogs coming off a 4-8 season and a nine-season stretch from in which they went Mississippi State also went in SEC play and only made two bowl apperances from The Bulldogs went overall, in SEC play, and made eight bowl games in Mullen s nine sesaons as head coach. Of his losses, 34 came at the hands of ranked opponents. Seven of MSU s top nine (and all of its top four) highest total offense per game season averages were produced with Mullen as head coach Mississippi State broke more than 112 game, season, and career school records under Mullen Mississippi State (9 seasons Pre-Mullen) Category Per Game Average FBS Rank Scoring Offense 19.1 points 115th Total Offense yards 114th Passing Offense yards 104th Rushing Offense yards 92nd Passer Rating th Touchdowns-Interceptions 0.72 ratio ( ) 119th Mississippi State (9 seasons with Mullen) Category Per Game Average FBS Rank Scoring Offense 30.1 points t-48th (+67) Total Offense yards 42nd (+72) Passing Offense yards 77th (+37) Rushing Offense yards 20th (+72) Passer Rating th (+64) Touchdowns-Interceptions 1.86 ratio ( ) 57th (+62) Mississippi State Pre-Mullen vs. Under Mullen Category Pre-Mullen Under Mullen Years of Football Associated Press Top-15 Finishes 3 2 Wins over Teams Ranked in AP Top ,500-total-yard seasons (team) yards-per-game seasons (team) 3 7 3,000-yard rushing seasons (team) 1 2 1,000-yard rushing seasons (ind.) 8 6 1,000-yard rushers yard rushers (single game) 2 2 Bowl Game Appearances 13 8 Bowl Game Wins 7 5 Associated Press All-Americans 10 6 Davey O Brien Award Finalists 0 2 Mullen made Mississippi State one of 11 FBS programs to produce six different 1,000-yard rushers from The others were: Auburn (9), Nevada (7), Alabama (6), Army (6), Baylor (6), Boise State (6), Georgia Tech (6), Navy (6), Ohio State (6), and Wisconsin (6). Mississippi State produced 26 NFL Draft picks in Mullen s nine seasons. From 1996 through 2008, Mississippi State had 27 NFL Draft picks. 8 Two of those NFL Draft selections from were First-Rounders. Before Mullen, the Bulldogs totaled two First-Rounders from In Perspective: Mullen Takes Mississippi State to No. 1 Mullen led Mississippi State to a 9-0 start in 2014, enabling it to claim the No. 1 ranking in the Associated Press Top 25 for a five-week stretch from Oct. 12 through Nov. 9. The Bulldogs hold on the No. 1 ranking ended after a loss at No. 4 Alabama on Nov. 15. Since 2001, only 16 FBS programs--predominantly blueblood schools--have been ranked No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Since 2001, only 11 FBS programs have been ranked No. 1 in the AP Top 25 at least five weeks: Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, LSU, Miami, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Oregon, and Southern California. Since 2013, only five FBS programs have been the No. 1 team in the AP Top 25. Program Weeks at No. 1 Alabama 51 Florida State 12 Ohio State 11 Clemson 8 Mississippi State 5 In Perspective: Mullen as Florida s O.C. During Mullen s four seasons as the Gators offensive coordinator from , Florida ranked 3rd in passer rating (155.9), 8th in scoring offense (36.3), 15th in total offense (418.9), 21st in rushing offense (185.6), 39th in passing offense (233.2). Coordinated an offense that ranked 4th nationally in points per game (43.6--also fourth in school history) and 15th in yards per game (445.1), eventually helping the Gators win the 2009 BCS National Championship Game. Coordinated a Gators offense that scored 41 points to rout Ohio State--which had the nation s top scoring defense--in the 2007 BCS National Championship Game. Coordinated the 2007 offense to total yards per game, which ranks eighth in UF history. Helped Chad Jackson garner Biletnikoff Award semifinalist status after he set UF s single-season record with 88 receptions in Jackson led the SEC and ranked 6th nationally in receptions. Also in 2005, center Mike Degory was named a Rimington Trophy finalist.

8 In Perspective: Mullen s Quarterbacks Track Record In 2002 at Bowling Green, Mullen helped Josh Harris account for the 2nd-most total touchdowns (41) among FBS players and 3,213 total yards. In 2004 at Utah, Mullen helped Alex Smith account for the 2nd-most total touchdowns (42) among FBS players, and amass 3,604 total yards. Smith finished fourth in the 2004 Heisman Trophy voting and was the No. 1 pick in 2005 NFL Draft. In 2007, Mullen helped Tim Tebow account for the 2nd-most total touchdowns (55--an SEC record) among FBS players, and amass 4,181 total yards. Tebow also became the first quarterback in FBS history to pass for 20+ touchdowns and rush for 20+ touchdowns in a season. Tebow won the Heisman Trophy in 2007, becoming the first underclassman to win the award. Tebow s numbers dipped slightly in 2008, but he still ranked 7th nationally in total touchdowns (42) and accounted for 3,419 total yards. In 2014, Mullen helped Dak Prescott finish tied for fifth nationally in total touchdowns (42) in 2014, in addition to totaling 4,470 yards (3,449 pass / 986 rush / 35 receiving). Prescott finished 8th in the 2014 Heisman voting and was a finalist for the Maxwell Award. Prescott s rushing production dipped in 2015, but he increased his passing production and finished the season ranked 15th nationally in passing yards (3,793). He also ranked 11th nationally with 39 total touchdowns. In 2016, Mullen helped first-year starter Nick Fitzgerald, a redshirt sophomore, tie for 14th nationally with 37 total touchdowns. Fitzgerald also ran for 1,375 yards--ranking 3rd among FBS quarterbacks. In 2017, Fitzgerald rushed for 984 yards and accounted for 29 touchdowns despite missing nearly all of the Egg Bowl and Mississippi State s bowl game due to a gruesome ankle injury. Notable Seasons by Mullen Quarterabcks Year Quarterback (Yr.) Yards Comp-Att-Int TD Record 2002 Josh Harris, BGSU (Jr) 2, Alex Smith, Utah (So) 2, Alex Smith, Utah (Jr) 2, Chris Leak, Florida (Jr) 2, Chris Leak, Florida (Sr) 2, Tim Tebow, Florida (So) 3, Tim Tebow, Florida (Jr) 2, Dak Prescott, MSU (RJr) 3, Dak Prescott, MSU (RSr) 3, Nick Fitzgerald, MSU (RSo) 2, Nick Fitzgerald, MSU (RJr) 1, DAN MULLEN - FLORIDA HEAD COACH Mullen Year-by-Year Results - Mississippi State 2009 (5-7, 3-5 SEC) H: 2-5 / A: 3-1 / N: 0-1 / vs. Ranked: 1-4 Sept. 5 JACKSON STATE W, 45-7 Sept. 12 * at Auburn L, Sept. 19 * at Vanderbilt W, 15-3 Sept. 26 * No. 7 LSU L, Oct. 3 No. 25 GEORGIA TECH L, Oct. 10 HOUSTON L, Oct. 17 at Middle Tennessee W, 27-6 Oct. 24 * No. 2 FLORIDA L, Oct. 31 * at Kentucky W, Nov. 14 * No. 3 ALABAMA L, 3-31 Nov. 21 * at Arkansas (in Little Rock) L, Nov. 28 * No. 20 OLE MISS W, (9-4, 4-4 SEC) H: 5-2 / A: 3-2 / N: 1-0 / vs. Ranked: 1-4 Sept. 4 MEMPHIS W, 49-7 Sept. 9 * No. 22 AUBURN L, Sept. 18 * at No. 15 LSU L, 7-29 Sept. 25 * GEORGIA W, Oct. 2 ALCORN STATE W, Oct. 9 at Houston W, Oct. 16 * at No. 22 Florida W, 10-7 Oct. 23 UAB W, Oct. 30 * KENTUCKY W, Nov. 13 * at No. 11 Alabama L, Nov. 20 * No. 13 ARKANSAS L, [2OT] Nov. 27 * at Ole Miss W, Jan. 1 vs. Michigan (Gator Bowl - Jacksonville) W, Final Rankings: No. 15 (AP) / No. 17 (Coaches) 2011 (7-6, 2-6 SEC) H: 3-3 / A: 3-2 / N: 1-1 / vs. Ranked: 0-5 Sept. 1 at Memphis W, Sept. 10 * at No. 23 Auburn L, Sept. 15 * at No. 3 LSU L, 6-19 Sept. 25 LOUISIANA TECH W, [OT] Oct. 1 * at Georgia L, Oct. 8 at UAB W, 21-3 Oct. 15 * No. 15 SOUTH CAROLINA L, Oct. 29 * at Kentucky W, Nov. 5 UT MARTIN W, Nov. 12 * No. 4 ALABAMA L, 7-24 Nov. 19 * at No. 6 Arkansas (at Little Rock) L, Nov. 26 * OLE MISS W, 31-3 Dec. 30 vs. Wake Forest (Music City Bowl - Nashville) W, (8-5, 4-4 SEC) H: 6-1 / A: 2-3 / N: 0-1 / vs. Ranked: 0-4 Sept. 1 JACKSON STATE W, 56-9 Sept. 8 * AUBURN W, Sept. 15 at Troy W, Sept. 22 SOUTH ALABAMA W, Oct. 6 * at Kentucky W, Oct. 13 * TENNESSEE W, Oct. 20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W, 45-3 Oct. 27 * at No. 1 Alabama L, 7-38 Nov. 3 * No. 16 TEXAS A&M L, Nov. 10 * at No. 9 LSU L, Nov. 17 * ARKANSAS W, Nov. 24 * at Ole Miss L, Jan. 1 vs. No. 20 Northwestern (Gator Bowl) L, (7-6, 3-5 SEC) H: 5-2 / A: 1-3 / N: 1-1 / vs. Ranked: 0-5 Aug. 31 vs. No. 13 Oklahoma State (in Houston) L, 3-21 Sept. 7 ALCORN STATE W, 51-7 Sept. 14 * at Auburn L, Sept. 21 TROY W, 62-7 Oct. 5 * No. 10 LSU L, Oct. 12 BOWLING GREEN W, Oct. 24 * KENTUCKY W, Nov. 2 * at No. 14 South Carolina L, Nov. 9 * at No. 11 Texas A&M L, Nov. 16 * No. 1 ALABAMA L, 3-20 Nov. 23 * at Arkansas (at Little Rock) W, [OT] Nov. 28 * OLE MISS W, [OT] Dec. 31 vs. Rice (Liberty Bowl - Memphis) W, (10-3, 6-2 SEC) H: 7-0 / A: 3-2 / N: 0-1 / vs. Ranked: 3-3 Aug. 30 SOUTHERN MISS W, 49-0 Sept. 6 UAB W, Sept. 13 at South Alabama W, 35-3 Sept. 20 * at No. 8 LSU W, Oct. 4 * No. 6 TEXAS A&M W, Oct. 11 * No. 2 AUBURN W, Oct. 25 * at Kentucky W, Nov. 1 * ARKANSAS W, Nov. 8 UT MARTIN W, Nov. 15 * at No. 4 Alabama L, Nov. 22 * VANDERBILT W, 51-0 Nov. 29 * at No. 18 Ole Miss L, Dec. 31 vs. No. 10 Georgia Tech (Orange Bowl - Miami) L, Final Rankings: No. 11 (AP) / No. 12 (Coaches) 2015 (9-4, 4-4 SEC) H: 4-3 / A: 4-1 / N: 1-0 / vs. Ranked: 0-4 Sept. 5 at Southern Miss W, Sept. 12 * No. 14 LSU L, Sept. 19 NORTHWESTERN STATE W, Sept. 26 * at Auburn W, 17-9 Oct. 3 * at No. 14 TEXAS A&M L, Oct. 10 TROY W, Oct. 17 LOUISIANA TECH W, Oct. 24 * KENTUCKY W, Nov. 5 * at Missouri W, Nov. 14 * No. 3 ALABAMA L, 6-31 Nov. 21 * at Arkansas W, Nov. 28 * No. 19 OLE MISS L, Dec. 30 vs. N.C. State (Belk Bowl - Charlotte) W, (6-7, 3-5 SEC) H: 3-3 / A: 2-4 / N: 1-0 / vs. Ranked: 1-2 Sept. 3 SOUTH ALABAMA L, Sept. 10 * SOUTH CAROLINA W, Sept. 17 * at No. 20 LSU L, Sept. 24 at UMass (at Foxborough) W, Oct. 8 * AUBURN L, Oct. 14 at BYU L, [2OT] Oct. 22 * at Kentucky L, Oct. 29 SAMFORD W, Nov. 5 * No. 7 TEXAS A&M W, Nov. 12 * at No. 1 Alabama L, 3-51 Nov. 19 * ARKANSAS L, Nov. 26 * at Ole Miss W, Dec. 26 vs. Miami [Ohio] (St. Petersburg [Fla.] Bowl) W, (8-4, 4-4 SEC) H: 5-2 / A: 3-2 / N: 0-0 / vs. Ranked: 1-3 Sept. 2 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 49-0 Sept. 9 at Louisiana Tech W, Sept. 16 * No. 12 LSU W, 37-7 Sept. 23 * at No. 11 Georgia L, 3-31 Sept. 30 * at No. 13 Auburn L, Oct. 14 BYU W, Oct. 21 * KENTUCKY W, 45-7 Oct. 28 * at Texas A&M W, Nov. 4 UMASS W, Nov. 11 * No. 1 ALABAMA L, Nov. 18 * at Arkansas W, Nov. 23 * OLE MISS L, Final Rankings: No. 19 (AP) / No. 20 (Coaches) Mullen s Situational Records as a Head Coach Home: / Away: / Neutral: 5-5 vs. Ranked Opponents: 7-34 When Ranked: 2-17 When Unranked: 5-17 When Leading After 3rd Quarter: 65-4 When Rushing for 225+ Yards: 36-8 Games Decided by 7 Points or Less: Games Decided by 3 Points or Less: 3-7 Overtime: 3-2 Bowl Games: 5-2

9 DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT Todd Grantham Defensive Coordinator The Mullen Connection: coached as defensive coordinator under Mullen at Mississippi State for the 2017 season. Previous Sints as Defensive Coordinator: Mississippi State (2017), Louisville ( ), Georgia ( ), Cleveland Browns ( ) From , Louisville s defense amassed 58 interceptions--tied with Ohio State and trailing San Diego State (63) for the 2nd-highest total among FBS teams in that stretch. Louisville also ranked 4th in rushing defense (114.8 yards per game), 7th in 3rd down defense (32.9 percent), and 10th in total defense (321.2 yards per game) among FBS teams during Grantham s three seasons as defensive coordinator. From , Georgia s defense were tied for 9th in passing defense (189.6 yards per game), 14th in total defense (334.1 yards per game). Dating back to his days as a defensive end / linebackers coach at Virginia Tech in 1990 and 1991, Grantham has produced 31 NFL Draft picks, including five First-Rounders. Coached 11 seasons in the NFL with the Cowboys ( ), Browns ( ), Texans ( ), and Colts ( ). Grantham s Dramatic Turnaround at Mississippi State Category 17 Stats FBS Rank 16 Stats FBS Rank Change Total Defense th th +100 Pass Defense th th +108 Rush Defense th th +42 Scoring Defense 20.9 t-26th rd +67 Yards Per Play th rd +53 First Down Defense nd th +96 Third Down Defense 30.4% 10th 41.1% 79th +69 Fumbles Forced 17 t-4th 12 t-39th +35 Sacks Per Game 2.77 t-22nd 1.92 t-75th +53 Ron English Safeties The Mullen Connection: safeties coach under Mullen at Mississippi State for the 2017 season. Notable Coaching Stints: Michigan ( secondary), Michigan ( defensive coordinator), Eastern Michigan ( head coach), Mississippi State ( safeties) Defensive coordinator for Mississippi State s 2017 TaxSlayer Bowl win--which saw it force 2016 Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson into a career-high four interceptions and a season-high six sacks. D-coordinator for a Michigan unit that led the FBS in rushing defense (43.4 yards), rushing touchdowns allowed (5) in The following year, the Wolverines ranked 8th nationally in passing defense (178.8 yards). From , Michigan was tied for 7th in 3rd down defense (32.5 percent), 11th in rushing defense (100.1 yards), and 13th in total defense (302.0 yards). Also at Michigan, in 2004, English became the first coach in NCAA history to have two defensive backs (cornerback Marlin Jackson, safety Ernest Shazor) earn consensus All-America honors in the same season. Michigan s 2003 defense allowed the fewest passing touchdowns in the nation (9). 10 Christian Robinson Linebackers The Mullen Connection: graduate assistant for Mullen s coaching staff at Mississippi State in Previous Coaching Stints (all as a GA): Mississippi State (2017), Ole Miss ( ), Georgia ( ) Worked with the defensive line at Ole Miss, helping Robert Nkemdiche beomg a 2015 Hornung Finalist, first-team All-American, and 29th overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Also helped Ole Miss defense rank 7th nationally with 8.1 takcles for loss per game Played 51 games (17 starts) as a linebacker at Georgia from Had 159 tackles and helped the Bulldogs to SEC East titles in 2011 and Sal Sunseri Defensive Line The Mullen Connection: first season coaching on same staff. Notable Coaching Sints: Florida State ( defensive head coach), Florida State ( defensive ends), Tennessee ( defensive coordinator), Alabama ( linebackers), Carolina Panthers ( , defensive line) 2011 Broyles Award finalist for his work with Alabama s outside linebackers, including Lombardi and Butkus Award finalist Courtney Upshaw. Helped Florida State to a 27-1 record and a national title in his two years on staff. Helped Alabama to the 2009 national championship, assisting with a defense that ranked 2nd nationally in rushing defense, total defense, passing efficiency defense, and scoring defense. Coached linebacker A.J. Johnson (4th nationally in tackles per game ) and cornerback Byron Moore (tied for 11th nationally, SEC leader in interceptions - 5) at Tennessee in Dating back to his time as a defensive line / linebackers coach at Pittsburgh from , Sunseri has produced 24 NFL Draft picks, including six First-Rounders. 34 years of coaching experience, including 10 NFL seasons. Charlton Warren Cornerbacks The Mullen Connection: first season coaching on same staff. Coached the secondary at Air Force, his alma mater, from Also became co-defensive coordinator ( ) and defensive coordinator ( ) there. Last three coaching stops (all as DBs coach): Nebraska, 2014; North Carolina, ; Tennessee, 2017 Helped Tennessee rank 3rd nationally in passing defense (161.7) in just one year after the Vols ranked 72nd. Helped North Carolina s 2015 defense rank 18th nationally in passing defense--just a year after the Tar Heels ranked 104th. The following season, North Carolina s defense ranked 12th nationally in passing defense (180.8 yards). Helped Nebraska s 2014 defense tie for 2nd nationally in completion percentage (48.5%), 4th in passing efficiency defense (104.82), and 12th in yards per passing attempt (6.1).

10 OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT John Hevesy Co-Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line The Mullen Connection: member of Mullen s coaching staff for entirety of his 9-season tenure at Mississippi State ( ). Also worked with Mullen when both were assistants at Florida ( ), Utah ( ), and Bowling Green ( ). Oversaw the running game and offensive line the entirety of his nine seasons at Mississippi State, adding co-offensive coordinator duties from From , Mississippi State s rushing offense ranked 20th nationally (201.0 yards per game). The Bulldogs ranked 92nd (131.4 yards per game) in the prior 9-year stretch. Helped make Mississippi State one of 11 FBS programs to produce six different 1,000-yard rushers from Coached a rushing offense that ranked in the top 20 nationally in 2017 (11th ), 2010 (16th ), 2009 (9th ) at Mississippi State. Member of Florida s coaching staff for both 2006 and 2008 BCS National Championship Game wins. (Assistant offensive line coach for entire tenure, added tight ends in 2008). From , with Hevesy assisting on the offensive line, Florida s rushing offense ranked 21st nationally (185.6 yards per game). The four seasons prior, the Gators ranked 78th (140.5 yards per game). Helped Utah s 2004 offense rank 3rd nationally (499.8 yards), coaching the offensive line. Credited with producing 16 NFL Draft picks, inlcuding First-Rounders in Florida s Mike and Maurkice Pouncey, and Mississippi State offensive tackle Derek Sherrod. Billy Gonzales Co-Offensive Coordinator / Wide Receivers The Mullen Connection: member of Mullen s coaching staff at Mississippi State from Also worked with Mullen when both were assistants at Florida ( ), Utah ( ), and Bowling Green ( ). Notable Coaching Stints: Kent State ( receivers / running backs), Utah ( receivers), Florida ( receivers), LSU ( passing game coordinator / receivers), Mississippi State ( receivers), Mississippi State ( co-offensive coordinator / receivers) Notable NFL Receivers Coached:»» Odell Beckham Jr. - LSU --> Giants»» Louis Murphy - Florida --> Raiders/Panthers/Giants/ Bucs/49ers»» Percy Harvin - Florida --> Vikings/Seahawks/Jets/Bills»» Jarvis Landry - LSU --> Dolphins / Browns Coached Mississippi State receivers to yard games, and Fred Ross Jr. to a 1,000-yard season in Helped seven Gators become NFL Draft selections during as receivers coach from , a tenure that saw Florida win the 2006 and 2008 national titles. Helped Utah s 2004 offense rank 3rd nationally (499.8 yards), coaching wide receiver Paris Warren to a 1,000-yard season. Coached Eugene Baker to consecutive seasons of 1,200-plus yards at Kent State, including the nation s 3rd-highest total (1,549 yards) in 1997 and 9th-highest total (1,215) in Brian Johnson Quarterbacks The Mullen Connection: coached quarterbacks under Mullen at Mississippi State from Previous Coaching Stints: Utah ( quarterbacks; offensive coordinator / quarterbacks), Mississippi State ( quarterbacks), Houston ( offensive coordinator / quarterabcks) Kept Houston s total offense in the top 45 nationally in 2017 despite losing three-year-starting quarterback Greg Ward Jr. Mentored Dak Prescott at Mississippi State, helping him become a Maxwell and Davey O Brien Award finalist. Also helped Prescott join Tim Tebow as the only other quarterback in SEC history with 8,500 passing yards and 2,000 rushing yards in a career. Became the youngest FBS offensive coordinator in the country (at 24) upon his promotion in February Captained Utah to a 13-0 season in 2008, capped by a Sugar Bowl victory over No. 4 Alabama (in which he was MVP). Appeared on Playstation 3 cover of EA Sports NCAA Football 10 Greg Knox Running Backs / Special Teams Coordinator The Mullen Connection: member of Mullen s coaching staff for entirety of his 9-season tenure at Mississippi State ( ). Knox coached running backs all nine years and took over as special teams coordinator in Mentored five 1,000-yard running backs at Mississippi State. Mississippi State tied for the SEC lead and tied for 3rd nationally in blocked kicks and punts (15) from , when Knox was special teams coordinator. Also coached receivers at Auburn ( ), Ole Miss ( ), and Stephen F. Austin ( ). Larry Scott Tight Ends The Mullen Connection: first season coaching on same staff. Previous Coaching Stops: USF ( ), Miami ( ), Tennessee ( ) Mentored Miami tight end Clive Walford to a third-team All-America honor in Coached Ethan Wolf to the 2nd-most receptions (91), 3rd-most receiving yards by a tight end in Tennessee history (998). Served as Miami s interim head coach in 2015, posting a 4-2 record and leading the Hurricanes to a berth in the Sun Bowl. Nick Savage Director of Strength & Conditioning The Mullen Connection: headed Mississippi State s strength program for the final two seasons of Mullen s tenure. Also assisted on the strength staff from Gators averaged 3.5 percent loss in body fat Savage s first two months in Gainesville. Also worked at Bowling Green (January-May 2013), Ohio State (May 2013-January 2014), Toledo (January 2014-May 2014).

11 The Gators have eight-plus tackles for loss in three games this season, which already matches their season total of such games from In Florida s loss to Kentucky, its defense surrendered more than 450 total yards for the ninth time since the start of the 2014 season. TAKEAWAYS / TURNOVER MARGIN Brad Stewart, Jr. became the first Gator since Brian Poole to have an interception and forced fumble in a game. Poole did it in the 2015 Birmingham Bowl. Florida ranks tied for second nationally in turnover margin (+10). The past two seasons, the Gators tied for 85th and 47th in tunrover margin, and their overall margin for was -1. Florida has only finished with a turnover margin higher than +2 four times since the start of the 2009 season (2012: +15; 2015: +8; 2009: +7; 2014: +6). Florida s 10 fumble recoveries are already its third-highest total since the start of the 2005 season. ( ; ; ; ). The Gators eight forced fumbles are tied with Western Michigan for fourth among FBS teams, trailing Arkansas (10), Clemson (10), and Navy (nine). Florida forced and recovered three fumbles in its entire 2017 season. RED ZONE DEFENSE The Gators are tied for 12th nationally in red zone defense, only allowing their opponents to score at a 66.7 percent rate (4-of-6) inside the 20. Florida has been even more impressive at preventing touchdowns in the red zone, as its 33.3 percent opponent red zone touchdown percentage is tied for fourth among all FBS teams. The Gators two touchdowns allowed in the red zone are tied with Colorado, Minnesota, and N.C. State for the fewest allowed in the FBS this year. RUSHING DEFENSE Tennessee entered its matchup with Florida averaging rushing yards per game, but the Gators held the Vols to 156 yards on 54 carries (2.9 yards per rush). Florida surrendered 300-plus rushing yards for only the sixth time since 1996 in its loss to Kentucky. The Gators last gave up more than 300 rushing yards in a loss to Georgia Southern on Nov. 23, DEFENSIVE NOTES The Gators also had two opposing players rush for 100 yards in the same game for the first time since Sept. 26, 2015, when Tennessee s Joshua Dobbs and Jalen Hurd both eclipsed the century mark. PASSING DEFENSE The Gators rank 10th nationally and second in the SEC in passing defense, yielding just yards per game. Florida is also tied for ninth among FBS teams for the fewest passing plays of 10-plus yards allowed (20). Jabari Zuniga tallied 2.5 sacks for 25 sack yards in the win over Colorado State. Zuniga was the first Gator since Alex McCalister (Nov. 7, Vanderbilt) to post 2.5-plus sacks in a game, and his sack yards were the most since Bryan Cox s 26 on Oct. 4, 2014 at Tennessee. Zuniga and McCalister ( ) are the only Gators since the start of the 2010 season to post two-plus sacks in three career games. Zuniga also had a pair of sacks against Massachusetts and North Texas during the 2016 season. Florida allowed just three passing yards in the season opener--which was the lowest total allowed Week 1. Last year, only eight teams surrendered less than five passing yards in a game. Chauncey Gardner-Johnson entered the season opener with one career sack--and he tallied two in the season opener alone, also setting a single-game career high with 2.5 tackles for loss NOTABLES Florida s 14 interceptions last season were tied for second among SEC teams, and its 1.27 interceptions per game ranked 19th nationally. The Gators returned three of those interceptions for touchdowns, a feat only 18 other teams (all of whom played at least 13 games to UF s 11) accomplished. Sophomore cornerback CJ Henderson had four interceptions, returning two for touchdowns. Henderson was one of five FBS true freshmen with four picks, and he was one of two FBS true freshmen with two interception return touchdowns last year. David Reese II was one of eight SEC players to log a 100-tackle season last year, finishing with 102 tackles Florida finished 31st nationally in total defense last season (349.3 yards allowed per game), marking the first time since 2014 it finished outside the top 10, and outside the top 15 for the first time since HOW THE GATORS RANK IN THE FBS Top-10 Finishes - Total Defense (Since 2005) Rk. Team Times 1. Alabama 10 FLORIDA LSU 7 Ohio State 7 5. Virginia Tech 6 Wisconsin 6 Interceptions (Since 2005) Rk. Team INTs 1. Boise State Oregon Alabama FLORIDA Ohio State 214 Virginia Tech 214 Interception Return Touchdowns (Since 2005) Rk. Team TDs 1. Alabama Arizona State FLORIDA Ohio State 30 Tennessee 30 Non-Offensive Touchdowns (Since 2005) Rk. Team TDs 1. Kansas State Alabama FLORIDA 66 Oregon Oklahoma State 65 Texas 65 Passing Defense (Since 2013) Rk. Team Opp. Y/G 1. Michigan Clemson FLORIDA Georgia Wisconsin 181.3

12 The Gators are getting off to fast starts, outscoring their opponents in the first half. That margin includes a 71-6 advantage in the second quarter. Florida has 18 scrimmage touchdowns this season and a pair of punt return touchdowns (one via a block), meaning it s more than halfway to its 2017 total of 28 total touchdowns scored. The Gators tempo has increased in Mullen s offense, and the evidence is in their touchdown drives. Florida s had 15 touchdown drives under three minutes this season. Last year the Gators had 12 such touchdown drives, and they had 15 in Explosive scoring plays are on the rise as well. Florida already surpassed its 2017 totals for rushing and passing touchdowns of 30-plus yards. UF s recent season totals of 30-plus-yard touchdowns:»» pass, 3 run»» pass, 2 run»» pass, 0 run»» pass, 0 run»» pass, 5 run»» pass, 0 run»» pass, 6 run»» pass, 4 run»» pass, 4 run»» pass, 2 run»» pass, 8 run The Gators 99-yard touchdown drive in the fourth quarter against Kentucky was just their third scoring drive of 95-plus yards since the start of The other drives came at LSU (Nov. 19, play, 98 yards, Austin Appleby to Tyrie Cleveland) and at Kentucky (Sept. 24, plays, 99 yards, Jeff Demps 84-yard touchdown run). Florida snapped a 16-game drought (Nov. 12, South Carolina) of scoring a touchdown on its opening drive with an 8-play, 75-yard touchdown drive on the first possession against Charleston Southern. The season-opening win over Charleston Southern marked just the sixth time since 2011 the Gators scored at least six offensive touchdowns. RUSHING OFFENSE Florida has three 200-yard rushing games this year, matching its season total from From , UF only eclipsed 200 yards rushing in eight games. The Gators have rushed for 200-plus yards in each of their last two games, making this the first time since OFFENSIVE NOTES Sept. 10 & 17, 2016 (Kentucky, North Texas) they hit that number in consecutive games. PASSING OFFENSE Feleipe Franks has thrown multiple touchdown passes in each of his last six games, becoming the first Florida quarterback since Tim Tebow to post such a streak. Here are UF s longest such streaks since 2000:»» Rex Grossman - 13 (Sept. 1, Aug. 31, 2002)»» Tim Tebow - 10 (Oct. 4, Jan. 8, 2009)»» Chris Leak - 9 (Nov. 5, Sept. 30, 2006)»» Chris Leak - 7 (Oct. 2, Nov. 13, 2004)»» Tim Tebow - 6 (Sept. 1, Oct )»» Feleipe Franks - 6 (Nov. 18, Present) Van Jefferson and Freddie Swain both lead UF with three receiving touchdowns. No Gator has caught more than three touchdowns in a season since Antonio Callway and Jake McGee each had four in Swain also leads Florida with 193 receiving yards; he entered the season with 214 receiving yards in his first 24 games with the Gators. Jefferson hauled in his third touchdown catch of the year against Colorado State. Jefferson had a pair of touchdown receptions against Charleston Southern. It was the first multi-touchdown game of his career, as he came to UF with four career receiving touchdowns. He also joined Brandon Powell (Nov. 25, 2017 against Florida State) as the only other Florida player in the last three seasons to catch multiple touchdown passes in a game. With this five-touchdown outing against Charleston Southern and three-touchdown performance at Tennessee, Franks became the first UF quarterback since Jeff Driskel (three times, ) to throw for three touchdowns multiple times in a career. Franks threw all five touchdowns (to four different Gators) against Charleston Southern, becoming the first Florida quarterabck since Chris Leak to throw for that many in a game. Leak threw six touchdown passes against South Carolina on Nov. 13, The season opener also marked the first time since Sept. 10, 2016 against Kentucky that four different Gators caught a touchdown pass. Trevon Grimes first reception in a Florida uniform was a 34-yard touchdown in the season opener against Charleston Southern. Grimes caught a pass in the flat and took it up the sideline for the score. 13 HOW THE GATORS RANKED IN THE FBS WITH DAN MULLEN AS O.C. Scrimmage Touchdowns ( ) Rk. Team TDs 1. Texas Tulsa Texas Tech Oklahoma Boise State 247 Southern California Hawaii FLORIDA Houston Missouri 218 Scoring Offense ( ) Rk. Team PPG 1. Texas Texas Tech Boise State Oklahoma Tulsa Southern California Hawaii FLORIDA Oregon 36.0 Missouri 36.0 Touchdown-Interception Ratio ( ) Rk. Team Ratio TD / INT 1. FLORIDA / 32 Texas Tech / Ball State / Oklahoma / Ohio State / 31 Passing Efficiency ( ) Rk. Team Rating 1. Hawaii Texas FLORIDA Tulsa Oklahoma rd Down Conversion Percentage ( ) Rk. Team Pct. 1. Tulsa BYU Missouri Texas Navy Southern California Boise State 46.7 Ohio State FLORIDA West Virginia 46.1

13 SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES SPECIAL TEAMS = POINTS Florida scored two special teams touchdowns against Colorado State, doing so for just the third time since The others were Sept. 28, 1996 against Kentucky, and Jan. 2, 2012 in the Gator Bowl against Ohio State. PUNT RETURNS The Gators are in a six-way tie for second among FBS teams with four punt returns of 20-plus yards. Penn State has the national lead with five. Auburn is the only other SEC team with at least four. Florida was one of 26 teams that failed to post a single punt return of 20-plus yards last season. The Gators tied for ninth nationally in punt returns of 20-plus yards in 2016, finishing with five in 13 games. No team has posted more than seven punt returns of 20-plus yards in a season since the start of Given that Tyrie Cleveland s recovery of James Houston IV s blocked punt statistically counts as a punt return touchdown, the Gators are one of eight teams in the nation with multiple punt return touchdowns. This is the first time since 2015 and only the second time since the start of the 2012 season the Gators have multiple punt return touchdowns in a season. Florida has never had more than two punt return touchdowns in a season. Freddie Swain became the first Gator--in records dating to to post a punt return touchdown (excluding blocked punts) and a receiving touchdown in a game, as he logged an 85-yard punt return touchdown and caught an 18-yard touchdown pass versus Colorado State. Swain is one of nine FBS players this season (and one of two SEC players, with Georgia s Mecole Hardman being the other) to accomplish that feat. Swain s 85-yard punt return touchdown is tied for the fourth-longest punt return by an FBS player this year, and it tied Antonio Callaway (2015 SEC Championship Game) for the fourth-longest punt return in UF history. Swain also became the fourth Gator since 1996 to post a return touchdown of any kind and a receiving touchdown in the same game. The other three were: Chris Rainey (blocked punt return; Sept. 3, FAU), Bo Carroll (kickoff return; Oct. 4, Arkansas), and Jazquez Green (blocked punt return; Sept. 6, Central Michigan). BLOCKED KICKS / PUNTS Only the Gators, Memphis, Northern Illinois, Rutgers, and Temple have blocked three kicks or punts in Special teams coordinator Greg Knox has made an immediate impact with the Gators--albeit a statistically expected impact. Knox s Mississippi State teams blocked 15 kicks or punts from , which tied for the SEC lead and 3rd nationally. Since the start of 2014 (and including UF this year): FBS Rank Team Blocks 1. Temple Oklahoma State Greg Knox Teams Hawaii 17 BYU Rutgers 16 Texas A&M 16 Virginia Tech 16 Cleveland s recovery of Houston IV s blocked punt against Colorado State gave UF its first blocked punt recovery touchdown since Nov. 10, 2012 (Louisiana). Zachary Carter s block on Charleston Southern s 22- yard field goal at the end of the first half was Florida s first blocked field goal since Nov. 26, when Joey Ivie blocked a Florida State 44-yard attempt). Jeremiah Moon blocked Charleston Southern s only PAT--and Austin Perry returned it 98 yards for a twopoint conversion. Those two blocks gave Florida its first game with multiple blocked kicks (of any combination) since the 2013 Sugar Bowl against Louisville. FIELD GOALS Prior to Evan McPherson s controversial miss in the third quarter against Kentucky, Florida s kickers had made 20 consecutive field goals--a streak that dated back to last year s opener against Michigan. The streak of 20 consecutive made field goals was the second-longest such streak in school history.»» UF Record: 28 ( made last 18 of 84, first 10 of 85)»» Ended Sept. 8: 20 ( Eddy Pineiro made last 16 of 2017; McPherson / Jorge Powell made first four of 18)»» Surpassed: 17, twice ( ; ) McPherson replaced Pineiro, who signed with the Oakland Raiders after leading the FBS in field goal percentage last season (17 of 18 / 94.4 percent). 14 TITLE CENTRAL Florida is one of four schools to win three outright national titles since The 2006 and 2008 championships were won in the BCS National Championship Game, and the Gators were the unanimous pick in all four major polls in NATIONAL TITLES (Since 1990) Team Years Titles Alabama 1992, 2009, 11, 12, 15, 17 6 FLORIDA 1996, 2006, Florida State 1993, 1999, Nebraska 1994, 1995, 1997* 3 LSU 2003*, Miami 1991*, Ohio State 2002, Southern California 2003*, *Split Title SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WINS FLORIDA 7 Alabama 7 LSU 4 Auburn 3 Georgia 3 Tennessee 2 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES FLORIDA 12 Alabama 11 Auburn 6 Georgia 6 LSU 5 Tennessee 5 Arkansas 3 Missouri 2 Ole Miss 1 South Carolina 1 RECORDS IN THE SWAMP (Since 1990) Overall vs. SEC vs. SEC East 52-7 vs. SEC West vs. Non-Conference 72-9 vs. Ranked Teams vs. Top-10 Teams 15-9 vs. Top-5 Teams 11-7 vs. Unranked Teams

14 STEVE SPURRIER - FLORIDA FIELD at BEN HILL GRIFFIN STADIUM June 9, Once The Gainesville Sun hit newstands that Tuesday, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium s fitting nickname came to life. Steve Spurrier, entering season three as Gators head coach, called writer Mike Bianchi the day prior and pitched him the storyline. It was seven months after the Gators ended the 1991 regular season with consecutive wins over Kentucky (which clinched an undefeated SEC record and the first league title in school history) and a thrilling 14-9 defeat of No. 3 Florida State, snapping a four-game losing streak to the Seminoles. It also gave UF a perfect 12-0 home record under Spurrier. The Swamp is where Gators live, Spurrier told Bianchi. We feel comfortable there, but we hope our opponents feel tenative. A swamp is hot and sticky and can be dangerous. Initially, the UF athletic department didn t embrace the nickname. No posters, bumper stickers or marketing campaigns were put together right away. But Spurrier continued to use it. Then he and then-uf communications director Norm Carlson did some research. Turns out, in 1930, UF President John J. Tigert selected the location for the school s football stadium and described the area as a swampy depression. The school hired engineers to drain the area and install pipes that funneled water down the hill along North-South Drive and dumped it into what is now known as Graham Pond. Needless to say, the nickname caught on, and Spurrier delivered the perfect quote for the athletic department to utilize once it eventually did embrace the moniker: The Swamp is a place where only Gators get out alive. Top 10 Stadium Crowds Game Date Attendance Florida State Nov. 28, ,916 Florida State Nov. 28, ,907 Tennessee Sept. 19, ,894 Alabama Oct. 1, ,888 South Carolina Nov. 13, ,885 South Carolina Oct. 20, ,883 Miami Sept. 6, ,833 LSU Oct. 6, ,824 Florida State Nov. 26, ,798 Tennessee Sept. 17, ,744 Top Home Winning Percentages Since 1990 (FBS Programs) Team Record Win % 1. Ohio State Florida State FLORIDA Oklahoma Nebraska Kansas State Virginia Tech Miami Since 1990, Florida has outscored opponents 6,776 to 2,818 in 180 games inside The Swamp, putting the average outcome at 37.6 to 15.7 (21.9 points). The Gators had two significant win streaks in The Swamp in the 1990s: a 23- game run from , and a school-record 30-game streak from In 180 home games from 1990 through today, the Gators have... Scored 50+ points...48 times Scored 40+ points...78 times Scored 30+ points times Shut Out Opponents...13 times Allowed 3 points or less...27 times Allowed 14 points or less points...99 times Florida s school-record crowd of 90,916 on Nov. 28, 2015 marked the largest crowd ever to watch a football game in the state of Florida. The state has hosted 15 Super Bowls, four BCS National Championship Games and the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. The largest crowd for a home opener was 90,707 (Sept. 3, Wyoming). The 2009 opener (90,621) remains the second-largest. 15

15 A Gators Player Had Rushing Attempts: 34 - Mike Gillislee vs. LSU (Oct. 6, 2012 / 75 games) 40+ Rushing Attempts: 41 (school record) - Errict Rhett vs. Georgia (Oct. 30, 1993 / 318 games) 100+ Yards Rushing: Malik Davis vs. Vanderbilt (Sept. 30, 2017 / 12 games) 200+ Yards Rushing: Ciatrick Fason vs. Kentucky (Sept. 25, 2004 / 182 games) 300+ Yards Rushing: 316 (school record) - Emmitt Smith vs. New Mexico (Oct. 21, 1989 / 366 games) 5+ Touchdowns Rushing: 5 (tied school record) - Trey Burton vs. Kentucky (Sept. 25, 2010 / 102 games) 20+ Pass Completions: 26 - Austin Appleby vs. Alabama (Dec. 3, 2016 / 17 games) 30+ Pass Completions: 31 - Jeff Driskel vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 6, 2014 / 54 games) 40+ Pass Completions: 44 - Luke Del Rio vs. UMass (Sept. 3, 2016 / 28 games) 300+ Yards Passing: 320, Luke Del Rio vs. Kentucky (Sept. 10, 2016 / 27 games) 400+ Yards Passing: 482 (school record) - Tim Tebow vs. Cincinnati (Jan. 1, 2010 / 106 games) 500+ Yards Passing: Never 5+ Touchdowns Passing: 5 - Feleipe Franks vs. Charleston Southern (Sept. 1, 2018 / 4 games) Consecutive 300-Yard Passing Games: Tim Tebow at South Carolina / vs. Florida Atlantic (2007 / 136 games) 3+ Consecutive Games with 300+ Yards Passing: 9 (school record) - Rex Grossman Marshall-South Carolina (Sept.1-Nov.10, 2001 / 214 games) 10+ Receptions: 15 (tied school record) - Demarcus Robinson vs. Kentucky (Sept. 13, 2014 / 54 games) 150+ Receiving Yards: Demarcus Robinson vs. Kentucky (Sept. 13, 2014 / 54 games) 3+ Receiving TDs: 3 - Riley Cooper vs. Western Carolina (Nov. 18, 2006 / 150 games) Kickoff Return TD: Antonio Callaway (44 yards) vs. Missouri (Oct. 15, 2016 / 22 games) Punt Return TD: Freddie Swain (85 yards) vs. Colorado State (Sept. 15, 2018 / 2 games) 150+ Return Yards: 158 (kickoff) - Solomon Patton vs. Missouri (Oct. 19, 2013 / 50 games) Fake Field Goal TD: Michael McNeely (21 yards) vs. Georgia (Nov. 1, 2014 / 48 games) Multiple Interceptions: 2 - Chauncey Gardner-Johnson vs. Iowa (Jan. 2, 2017 / 16 games) Consecutive Multi-Interception Games: Ryan Smith, vs. Alabama (2), Sept. 30, 2006 vs. LSU (2), Oct. 7, 2006 / 155 games Interception Return TD: CJ Henderson (16 yards) vs. Tennessee (Sept. 16, 2017 / 14 games) Intercepted PAT Return for Defensive Extra Point: Keiwan Ratliff vs. Kentucky (Sept. 28, 2002 / 206 games) Fumble Return TD: Fumble Recovery TD in End Zone: Blocked a Punt: Blocked a Field Goal: Blocked a PAT: Blocked Multiple Kicks (any combo): Blocked Punt Return TD: Blocked Field Goal Return TD: Blocked PAT Return for Extra Point: Made a 50-Yard Field Goal: Missed a PAT: Missed a Field Goal: Played Both Ways: Started Both Ways: WR or RB Throw a TD Pass: TD by an Offensive Lineman: Rushing & Receiving TDs: Forced & Recovered Fumble: Marcell Harris (12 yards) at Florida State (Nov. 26, 2016 / 18 games) Nick Washington vs. Georgia (Oct. 31, 2015 / 35 games) Amari Burney vs. Colorado State (Sept. 15, 2018 / 2 games) Zachary Carter vs. Charleston Southern (Sept. 1, 2018 / 4 games) Jeremiah Moon vs. Charleston Southern (Sept. 1, 2018 / 4 games) Chris Rainey (2 punts) at Vanderbilt (Nov. 6, 2010 / 97 games) vs. Colorado State, Sept. 15, 2018 / 2 games James Houston IV block, Tyrie Cleveland 0-yard return vs. Florida State, Nov. 26, 2005 / 162 games Marcus Thomas block, Reggie Lewis 52-yard return vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 1, 2018 (4 games) Jeremiah Moon block, Austin Perry return Eddy Pineiro (50 yards) vs. UAB (Nov. 18, 2017 / 6 games) Eddy Pineiro vs. LSU (Oct. 8, 2017 / 11 games) Evan McPherson (36 yards) vs. Kentucky (Sept. 8, 2018 / 3 games) Cece Jefferson, Jordan Sherit vs. LSU (Oct. 7, 2017 / 11 games) Loucheiz Purifoy (CB / RB) vs. Florida State (Nov. 24, 2012 / 68 games) Antonio Callaway vs. Michigan (Jan. 1, 2016 / 29 games) Thomas Moody (6-yard reception) vs. South Carolina (Nov. 11, 2000 / 226 games) Jordan Cronkrite vs. South Carolina (Nov. 14, 2015 / 33 games) Taven Bryan vs. South Carolina (Nov. 12, 2016 / 20 games) The Gators Had... 2 Gators with 100+ Yards Rushing: vs. Missouri, Oct. 15, 2016 / 23 games Lamical Perine (106 yards), Jordan Scarlett (101 yards) 2 Gators with 100+ Receiving Yards: vs. Eastern Kentucky, Nov. 22, 2014 / 45 games Demarcus Robinson (137 yards), Q. Dunbar (107 yards) 10+ Plays of 20+ Yards in a Game: 11 - vs. Missouri (Oct. 15, 2016 / 23 games) Converted Five Fourth Downs in a Game: 5 for 5 - vs. Tennessee (Sept. 26, 2015 / 39 games) 16 Shut Out an Opponent: vs. North Texas (Sept. 17, 2016 / 26 games) Held Opponent Under 100 Yards Total Offense: 53 - vs. North Texas (Sept. 17, 2016 / 26 games) Held Opponent Under 50 Yards Passing: 3 - vs. Charleston Southern (Sept. 1, 2018 / 4 games) Held Opponent Under 50 Yards Rushing: 3 - vs. UAB (Nov. 18, 2017 / 6 games) Forced an Opponent to Have Five Drives of Negative Yards: 6 - vs. Eastern Kentucky (Nov. 22, 2014 / 45 games) 3+ Gators with an Interception: 3 - vs. South Carolina, Nov. 11, 2017 / 7 games Chauncey Gardner, Vosean Joseph, CJ Henderson Multiple Defensive TDs: 2 interception return TDs - vs. Michigan, Sept. 2, 2017 / 15 games Multiple Interception Return TDs: 2 - vs. Michigan, Sept. 2, 2017 / 15 games Duke Dawson (48 yards), CJ Henderson (41 yards) Converted a 2-Point Conversion: vs. UMass, Sept. 3, 2016 / 28 games (Freddie Swain run) Recorded a Safety: vs. Tennessee, Sept. 23, 2018 / 1 game (Cece Jefferson, Adam Shuler tackle for loss) Blocked 2 Kicks (any combo): 2 - vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 1, 2018 / 4 games Zachary Carter (blocked FG), Jeremiah Moon (blocked PAT) Blocked 3 Kicks (any combo): 3 - vs. Kentucky, Oct. 25, 2008 / 127 games William Green (blocked punt), Jeff Demps (blocked punt), Joe Haden (blocked FG) Blocked 2 Punts: at Vanderbilt, Nov. 6, 2010 / 97 games (Chris Rainey, both) Blocked 2 Field Goals: vs. So. Carolina, Nov. 11, 2006 / 151 games (Ray McDonald; Jarvis Moss) Touchdown on Opening Drive: Touchdowns on First Three Possessions: Touchdowns on First Four Possessions: Touchdowns on First Seven Possessions: vs. Charleston Southern (Sept. 1, 2018 / 4 games) vs. Appalachian State (Nov. 20, 2010 / 95 games) vs. The Citadel (Nov. 22, 2008 / 123 games) vs. The Citadel (Nov. 22, 2008 / 123 games) 4 Freshmen Score TDs: vs. Western Carolina, Nov. 18, 2006 / 150 games Riley Cooper (3 rec.); Tim Tebow (2 rush); Jarrod Fayson (rush); Brandon James (punt return) Time of Possession of 40+ Minutes: 42:04 - vs. UAB (Nov. 18, 2017 / 6 games) Florida s Opponent Had Rushing Attempts: 44 - Derrick Henry, Alabama (Dec. 5, 2015 / 30 games) 100+ Yards Rushing: 178 / Benny Snell, Jr. / Terry Wilson, Kentucky (Sept. 8, 2018 / 3 games) 200+ Yards Rushing: Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina (Nov. 13, 2010 / 96 games) 2+ Players with 100+ Yards Rushing: Kentucky, Sept. 8, 2018 / 3 games Benny Snell, Jr. (178 yards), Terry Wilson (107 yards) 3+ Rushing Touchdowns: 3 - Larry Rountree, Missouri (Nov. 4, 2017 / 8 games) 20+ Pass Completions: 21 - K.J. Carta-Samuels, Colorado State (Sept. 15, 2018 / 2 games) 30+ Pass Completions: 33 - Faton Bauta, Georgia (Oct. 31, 2015 / 35 games) 40+ Pass Completions: 40 - Kyle Shurmur, Vanderbilt (Sept. 30, 2017 / 12 games) 300+ Yards Passing: Josh Dobbs, Tennessee (Sept. 24, 2016 / 25 games) 400+ Yards Passing: Shane Carden, East Carolina (Jan. 3, 2015 / 43 games) 100+ Yards Receiving: Preston Williams, Colorado State (Sept. 15, 2018 / 2 games) 150+ Yards Receiving: Justin Hardy, East Carolina (Jan. 3, 2015 / 43 games) 200+ Yards Receiving: Amari Cooper, Alabama (Sept. 20, 2014 / 52 games) 2+ Players with 100+ Yards Receiving: East Carolina, Jan. 3, 2015 / 43 games Justin Hardy (160), Cam Worthy (130) 3+ Receiving Touchdowns: 3 - Amari Cooper, Alabama (Sept. 20, 2014 / 52 games) 300+ Yards Total Offense: 399 (319 pass / 80 rush) - Josh Dobbs, Tennessee (Sept. 24, 2016 / 25 games) Kickoff Return Touchdown: Marcus Murphy (96 yards), Missouri (Oct. 18, 2014 / 49 games) Punt Return Touchdown: Marcus Murphy (82 yards), Missouri (Oct. 18, 2014 / 49 games) Fumble Return Touchdown: Davonte Robinson (30 yards), Kentucky (Sept. 8, 2018 / 3 games) Interception Return Touchdown: Minkah Fitzpatrick (44 yards), Alabama (Dec. 3, 2016 / 17 games) 3+ Interceptions (one player): 3 - Corey Webster, LSU (Oct. 12, 2002 / 204 games) 50+ Yard Field Goal: Wyatt Bryan (53 yards), Colorado State (Sept. 15, 2018 / 2 games) Blocked a Field Goal: D.J. Pettway, Alabama (Dec. 5, 2015 / 30 games) Blocked Field Goal Touchdown: Miami, Dec. 31, 2004 / 173 games Thomas Carroll block, Devin Hester 78-yard return Fake Field Goal Touchdown: Trent Domingue (17-yard run), LSU (Oct. 17, 2015 / 36 games) Blocked Punt: Cullen Gillaspia, Texas A&M (Oct. 14, 2017 / 10 games) Blocked Punt Return Touchdown: Josh Jacobs, Alabama (Dec. 3, 2016 / 17 games) Fake Punt Touchdown: Tim Sesley (57 yards), SW Louisiana (Nov. 6, 1993 / 317 games) Missed a PAT: Adam Griffith, Alabama (Dec. 3, 2016 / 17 games) Blocked a PAT: Ni Internicola, Florida Atlantic (Nov. 21, 2015 / 32 games) Blocked PAT Return for Extra Point: Victor Hampston, South Carolina (Oct. 20, 2012 / 73 games) Tackled Florida for a Safety: Chris Leak vs. South Carolina (Nov. 15, 2003 / 187 games) Florida Intentionally Took Safety: John Brantley vs. Furman (Nov. 19, 2011 / 82 games) Florida Players Allows Safety via Penalty: John Brantley vs. Furman (Nov. 19, 2011 / 82 games) Batted ball out of end zone after botched snap

16 Team Stats UF Opp. SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers 43 9 FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty 8 9 RUSHING YARDAGE Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing 6 4 PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing 12 3 TOTAL OFFENSE 1,534 1,353 Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards Kick Return Average PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards Punt Return Average INT RETURNS: #-Yards INT Return Average FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game KICKOFFS-Yards 31-1, Average Per Kick Net Kick Average PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net Punt Average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 25:58 34:01 3rd-DOWN CONVERSIONS 15 of of 65 3rd-Down Percentage 37% 43% 4th-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 3 3 of 10 4th-Down Percentage 67% 30% SACKS BY-Yards Misc. Yards - - TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 20 8 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES (94%) 4-6 (0%) Touchdown Pct (65%) 2-6 (33%) PAT-ATTEMPTS (100%) 5-6 (80%) ATTENDANCE 241, ,027 Games/Avg Per Game 3 / 80,612 1 / 100,027 Neutral Site Games - SCORING BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total FLORIDA Opponents STATS # RUSHING GP-GS Carries Gain Loss Net Yards/Att TD Long Yards/Game 27 Dameon Pierce Jordan Scarlett Lamical Perine Feleipe Franks Malik Davis Kadarius Toney Josh Hammond Isaac Ricks Kyle Trask Iverson Clement Emory Jones TM TEAM FLORIDA Opponents # PASSING GP-GS Efficiency Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Yards/Game 13 Feleipe Franks Kyle Trask Emory Jones FLORIDA Opponents # RECEIVING GP-GS Rec Yards Yards/Rec TD Long Yards/Game 16 Freddie Swain Van Jefferson Tyrie Cleveland Trevon Grimes Jordan Scarlett Kadarius Toney Moral Stephens Malik Davis Kemore Gamble Lucas Krull Josh Hammond Lamical Perine Dre Massey Rick Wells R.J. Raymond FLORIDA Opponents # TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Yds Pass Yds Total Yds Yds/Game 13 Feleipe Franks Dameon Pierce Jordan Scarlett Lamical Perine Malik Davis Kadarius Toney Kyle Trask Josh Hammond Isaac Ricks Iverson Clement Emory Jones TM Team FLORIDA , Opponents , # ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec Punt Ret Kick Ret Int Ret Total Yds/Game 16 Freddie Swain Jordan Scarlett Dameon Pierce Lamical Perine Kadarius Toney Van Jefferson Feleipe Franks Malik Davis Trevon Grimes Tyrie Cleveland Adarius Lemons Moral Stephens Lucas Krull Josh Hammond James Houston IV Kemore Gamble Dre Massey Isaac Ricks Kyle Trask Rick Wells Luke Ancrum Iverson Clement ,0 45 R.J. Raymond Emory Jones TM Team FLORIDA , Opponents ,

17 2018 STATS Defensive Stats # TACKLES GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds PBU QBH 44 Rayshad Jackson Chauncey Gardner-Johnson Vosean Joseph Donovan Stiner Jeawon Taylor Brad Stewart, Jr James Houston IV Jachai Polite Jeremiah Moon Tedarrell Slaton Jabari Zuniga Adam Shuler CJ Henderson Kylan Johnson David Reese II Khairi Clark Kyree Campbell Elijah Conliffe Trey Dean III Ventrell Miller Zachary Carter Marlon Dunlap, Jr Amari Burney Tanner Rowell Lacedrick Brunson CeCe Jefferson Nick Oelrich Brian Edwards Josh Huggins David Reese Dameon Pierce Luke Ancrum Andrew Chatfield, Jr Kemore Gamble Malik Langham Antonneous Clayton, Sr Marco Wilson Umstead Sanders FLORIDA Opponents Forced Fumbles (8): Jachai Polite - 3; James Houston IV - 2; CJ Henderson - 2; Brad Stewart, Jr. - 1 Fumble Recoveries (10): Jeremiah Moon - 1; Tedarrell Slaton - 1; Adam Shuler - 1; Vosean Joseph - 1; Elijah Conliffe - 1; David Reese II - 1; Khairi Clark - 1; Brian Edwards - 1; Josh Hammond - 1; Team - 1 # INTERCEPTIONS INT Yards Avg TD Long 98 Luke Ancrum CJ Henderson Brad Stewart Josh Huggins FLORIDA Opponents Special Teams & Miscellaneous Stats # PUNTING P Yards Avg LG TB FC i Tommy Townsend FLORIDA Opponents # FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct LG 19 Evan McPherson Jorge Powell FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE FLORIDA Opponents Charleston Southern (21), (31), (39) 22 Kentucky (29), 36 - Colorado State (24), (48) 41, 53, (53) Tennessee (25) (32),(41) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made # KICKOFFS KO Yards Avg TB OB 19 Evan McPherson 28 1, Jorge Powell FLORIDA 31 1, Opponents # PUNT RETURNS PR Yards Avg TD Long 16 Freddie Swain James Houston IV Tyrie Cleveland FLORIDA Opponents # KICKOFF RETURNS KR Yards Avg TD Long 4 Kadarius Toney Adarius Lemons Moral Stephens FLORIDA Opponents # FUMBLE RETURNS FR Yards Avg TD Long 56 Tedarrell Slaton Vosean Jososeph David Reese II FLORIDA Opponents # SCORING TD FG PAT Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts 19 Evan McPherson Freddie Swain Van Jefferson Tyrie Cleveland Dameon Pierce Jordan Scarlett Trevon Grimes Moral Stephens Kyle Trask Josh Hammond Feleipe Franks R.J. Raymond Jorge Powell Austin Perry CeCe Jefferson FLORIDA Opponents Scoreboard Date Site W-L Score Opponent (AP/USA) Attendance UF AP/USA Leading Rusher Leading Passer Leading Receiver Leading Tackler 9-1 H W 53-6 Charleston Southern 81,164 - Pierce (73) Franks (219) Swain (57) Gardner-Johnson / Jackson (5) 9-8 H L Kentucky 80,651 25/25 Franks (44) Franks (232) Swain (30) Jackson (9) 9-15 H W Colorado State 80,021 - Pierce (87) Franks (119) Jefferson (62) Houston IV (8) 9-22 A W Tennessee 100,027 - Scarlett (77) Franks (172) Swain (88) Reese II (11) 18

18 NFL GATORS Florida once again has a huge presence in the league, as there are 44 Gators who made 53-man NFL rosters this season. Team Arizona Cardinals DJ Humphries, OL Atlanta Falcons Keanu Neal, DB Brian Poole, DB Carolina Panthers Bryan Cox Jr., DE Chicago Bears Trey Burton, TE Jonathan Bullard, DE Cincinnati Bengals Carlos Dunlap, DE Cleveland Browns Antonio Callaway, WR Denver Broncos Max Garcia, OL Detroit Lions Jarrad Davis, LB Teez Tabor, CB Brandon Powell, WR Green Bay Packers Antonio Morrison, LB Indianapolis Colts Quincy Wilson, CB Jacksonville Jaguars Lerentee McCray, LB Dante Fowler Jr., DE Taven Bryan, DT DeAndre Gooslby, TE Year 4th 3rd (IR) 3rd 2nd 5th 3rd 9th R 4th 2nd 2nd R 3rd 2nd 5th 4th R R (IR) Kansas City Chiefs Demarcus Robinson, WR 3rd Joey Ivie, DL 2nd (PS) Los Angeles Chargers Mike Pouncey, C 8th Caleb Sturgis, K 6th Jaylen Watkins, DB 4th (IR) Los Angeles Rams Dominique Easley, DT Minnesota Vikings Mack Brown, RB New England Patriots Trent Brown, OL Duke Dawson, DB 5th 3rd (IR) 4th R New Orleans Saints Mike Gillislee, RB Alex Anzalone, LB New York Giants Jon Halapio, OL New York Jets Jonotthan Harrison, OL Marcus Maye, S Oakland Raiders Reggie Nelson, S Eddy Pineiro, K Johnny Townsend, P 6th 2nd 2nd 5th 2nd 12th R (IR) R Pittsburgh Steelers Joe Haden, DB 9th Maurkice Pouncey, C 9th Marcus Gilbert, OT 8th Jon Bostic, LB 6th Jake McGee, TE 2nd (IR) San Francisco 49ers Marcell Harris, S R (IR) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Vernon Hargreaves III, CB 3rd (IR) Washington Redskins Caleb Brantley, DT Jordan Reed, TE Quinton Dunbar, CB 2nd 6th 4th #4 KADARIUS TONEY Receptions: 4 (2x, last vs. Kentucky, 2017) Rec. Yards: 40 (Tennessee, 2017) Long Catch: 23 (South Carolina, 2017) Rushes: 6 (LSU, 2017) Rush Yards: 52 (LSU, 2017) Rush TDs: 1 (UK, 2017) Long Rush: 36 (UK, 2017) Pass Att.: 1 (Kentucky, 2017) Pass Comp.: 1 (UK, 2017) Passing Yards: 50 (UK, 2017) Kick Returns: 2 (Tennesse, 2018) Kick Return Yards: 36 (Tennesssee, 2018) #5 EMORY JONES Rushes: 3 (Charleston So., 2018) Rush Yards: -4 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Rush: 7 (Charleston So., 2018) #7 LUCAS KRULL Receptions: 2 (Charleston So., 2018) Rec. Yards: 33 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Catch: 30 (Charleston So., 2018) #8 TREVON GRIMES Receptions: 3 (Charleston So., 2018) Rec. Yards: 50 (Charleston So., 2018) Receiving TDs: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Catch: 34 (Charleston So., 2018) #9 DRE MASSEY Receptions: 2 (4x, last vs. FSU, 2017) Rec. Yards: 75 (Missouri, 2017) Recieving TDs: 1 (Texas A&M, 2017) Long Catch: 38 (Missouri, 2017) Rushes: 1 (3x last FSU, 2017) Rush Yards: 9 (UAB, 2017) Kick Returns: 1 (4x, last at LSU, 2017) Kick Return Yards: 20 (Kentucky, 2017) #10 JOSH HAMMOND Receptions: 5 (UMass, 2016) Rec. Yards: 72 (N. Texas, 2016) Receiving TD: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Catch: 53 (N. Texas, 2016) Rushes: 1 (2x, last vs. Charleston So., 2018) Rush Yards: 11 (Charleston So., 2018) #11 KYLE TRASK Pass Att.: 3 (Charleston So., 2018) Pass Comp.: 3 (Charleston So., 2018) Pass Yards: 22 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Pass: 14 (Tennessee, 2018) Rushes: 3 (Charleston So., 2018) Rush Yards: 7 (Charleston So., 2018) Rush TDs: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) #19 EVAN McPHERSON FG Attempts: 2 (3x, last vs. Colo. St., 2018) FG Made: 2 (2x, last vs. Colo. St., 2018) FG Long: 48 (Colorado St., 2018) Kickoffs: 9 (Colorado St., 2018) Kickoff Yds: 529 (Colorado St., 2018) Kickoff Avg.: 65.5 (Kentucky, 2018) 19 OFFENSE #12 VAN JEFFERSON Receptions: 4 (Charleston So., 2018) Rec. Yards: 62 (Colorado St., 2018) Receiving TDs: 2 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Catch: 38 (Colorado St., 2018) #13 FELEIPE FRANKS Pass Attempts: 39 (Florida St., 2017) Pass Comp: 18 (3x, last vs. Florida St., 2017) Pass Yards: 232 (Kentucky, 2018) Passing TDs: 5 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Pass: 65 (Tennessee, 2018) Rushes: 11 (Kentucky, 2018) Rush Yards: 82 (Texas A&M, 2017) Long Rush: 79 (Texas A&M, 2017) Rushing TDs: 1 (Tennessee, 2018) Receptions: 1 (Kentucky, 2017) Rec. Yards: -4 (Kentucky, 2017) #16 FREDDIE SWAIN Receptions: 3 (LSU, 2017) Rec. Yards: 88 (Tennessee, 2018) Rec. TD: 1 (5x, last vs. Tennessee, 2018) Long Catch: 65 (Tennessee, 2018) Punt Returns: 2 (Charleston So., 2018) Punt Ret. Yards: 107 (Colo. St., 2018) Long Punt Return: 85 (Colo. St., 2018) #20 MALIK DAVIS Rushes: 21 (Kentucky, 2017) Rush Yards: 124 (Vanderbilt, 2017) Rushing TDs: 2 (Vanderbilt, 2017) Long Rush: 72 (Tennessee, 2017) Rec.: 2 (2x last vs. Texas A&M, 2017) Rec. Yards: 22 (Texas A&M, 2017) Long Catch: 20 (Texas A&M, 2017) #22 LAMICAL PERINE Rushes: 20 (UAB, 2017) Rush Yards: 106 (Missouri, 2016) Rushing TDs: 3 (Vanderbilt, 2017) Long Rush: 59 (Missouri, 2016) Receptions: 4 (Mizzou, 2017) Rec. Yards: 32 (Alabama, 2016) Receiving TDs: 1 (Missouri, 2017) Long Catch: 32 (Alabama, 2016) Kick Returns: 1 (4x, last vs. Arkansas, 2016) Kick Return Yards: 41 (Missouri, 2016) #24 IVERSON CLEMENT Rushes: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) Rush Yards: 5 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Rush: 5 (Charleston So., 2018) SPECIAL TEAMS #98 JORGE POWELL FG Attempts: 2 (Ole Miss, 2015) FG Made: 1 (2x, last Charleston So., 2018) FG Long: 39 (Charleston So., 2018) Kickoffs: 8 (Ole Miss, 2015) Kickoff Yds: 508 (Ole Miss, 2015) Kickoff Avg.: 64.7 (Charleston So., 2018) #25 JORDAN SCARLETT Rushes: 26 (Georgia, 2016) Rush Yards: 135 (South Carolina, 2016) Rushing TDs: 1 (6x, last vs. Missouri, 2016) Long Rush: 60 (Georgia, 2015) Receptions: 2 (Arkansas, 2016) Rec. Yards: 14 (Arkansas, 2016) Long Catch: 13 (Arkansas, 2016) #29 DAMEON PIERCE Rushes: 9 (Charleston So., 2018) Rush Yards: 87 (Colorado St., 2018) Long Rush: 68 (Colorado St., 2018) #30 AMANI BURNEY Punt Returns: 1 (Colorado St., 2018) Punt Ret. Yards: 28 (Colo. St., 2018) #47 ISAAC RICKS Rushes: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) Rush Yards: 9 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Rush: 9 (Charleston So., 2018) #80 C YONTAI LEWIS Receptions: 4 (South Carolina, 2016) Rec. Yards: 44 (NMSU, 2015) Receiving TDs: 2 (NMSU, 2015) Long Catch: 33 (Vanderbilt, 2016) #82 MORAL STEPHENS Receptions: 2 (Vanderbilt, 2017) Rec. Yards: 63 (So. Carolina, 2017) Receving TDs: 1 (Kentucky, 2018) Long Catch: 63 (So. Carolina, 2017) #83 RICK WELLS Receptions: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) Rec. Yards: 6 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Catch: 6 (Charleston So., 2018) #88 KEMORE GAMBLE Receptions: 2 (Charleston So., 2018) Rec. Yards: 19 (Charleston So., 2018) Long Catch: 12 (Charleston So., 2018) #89 TYRIE CLEVELAND Receptions: 5 (Tennessee, 2017) Rec. Yards: 124 (LSU, 2016) Receiving Long: 98 (LSU, 2016) Receiving TDs: 1 (6x, last vs. Tenn., 2018) Rushes: 1 (2x, last vs. Kentucky, 2017) Rush Yards: 4 (Michigan, 2017) Long Rush: 4 (Michigan, 2017) Kick Returns: 2 (2x, last vs. Tenn., 2017) Kick Return Yards: 63 (Tenn., 2017) #43 TOMMY TOWNSEND Punts: 7 (Tennessee, 2018) Punt Yards: 322 (Tennessee, 2018) Long Punt: 58 (Tennessee, 2018) Punt Avg.: 46.0 (Tennessee, 2018) Inside 20: 2 (2x, last vs. Tennessee, 2018)

19 #2 BRAD STEWART JR. Tackles: 7 (Tennessee, 2018) Interceptions: 1 (2x, last vs. Tennessee, 2018) Forced Fumbles: 1 (Tennessee, 2018) #3 MARCO WILSON Tackles: 7 (Tennessee, 2017) #4 DAVID REESE Tackles: 2 (Charleston So., 2018) #5 CJ HENDERSON Tackles: 5 (2x, last vs Colorado St., 2018) Sacks: 1 (Colorado St., 2018) Interceptions: 1 (5x last vs Kentucky, 2018) Interception TD: 1 (2x, last vs. Tennessee, 2017) Forced Fumbles: 1 (2x, last vs. Tennessee, 2018) #6 BRIAN EDWARDS Tackles: 1 (2x, last vs. Tennessee, 2018) #7 JEREMIAH MOON Tackles: 7 (Colorado St., 2018) Sacks:.5 (2x, last vs Colorado St., 2018) Fumble Recovery: 1 (Kentucky, 2018) #10 JOSH HAMMOND Tackles: 1 (Florida State, 2017) Fumble Recovery: 1 (Colorado St., 2018) #11 VOSEAN JOSEPH Tackles: 11 (LSU, 2017) Forced Fumbles: 1 (UAB, 2017) Fumble Recovery: 1 (2x, last vs Colorado St., 2018) Interceptions: 1 (South Carolina, 2017) #12 CJ McWILLIAMS Tackles: 1 (2x, last vs Florida St., 2017) #13 DONOVAN STINER Tackles: 8 (Kentucky, 2018) #17 ZACHARY CARTER Tackles: 2 (Charleston So., 2018) #21 TREY DEAN III Tackles: 3 (Charleston So., 2018) DEFENSE #29 JEAWON TAYLOR Tackles: 9 (2x, last vs. So. Carolina, 2017) Interceptions: 1 (Texas A&M, 2017) #29 DAMIEN PIERCE Tackles: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) #30 AMARI BURNEY Tackles: 3 (Charleston So., 2018) #31 SHAWN DAVIS Tackles: 3 (3x last vs UAB, 2017) #33 DAVID REESE Tackles: 14 (Florida State, 2017) Sacks: 1.0 (LSU, 2017) Interceptions: 1 (Tennessee, 2017) Fumble Recovery: 1 (Tennessee, 2018) #34 LACEDRICK BRUNSON Tackles: 2 (Colorado St., 2018) #35 MALIK LANGHAM Tackles: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) #38 NICK OELRICH Tackles: 2 (Charleston So., 2018) #41 JAMES HOUSTON Tackles: 8 (Colorado St., 2018) Forced Fumbles: 1 (2x, last vs Colorado St., 2018) #41 RYAN FARR Tackles: 1 (2x, last vs. So. Carolina, 2017) #44 RAYSHAD JACKSON Tackles: 9 (Kentucky, 2018) Forced Fumbles: 1 (UAB, 2017) #45 R.J. RAYMOND Tackles: 1 (Texas A&M, 2017) #54 KHAIRI CLARK Tackles: 7 (Florida Atlantic, 2015) Sacks: 1.0 (Florida Atlantic, 2015) Fumble Recovery: 1 (Tennessee, 2018) #51 VENTRELL MILLER Tackles: 4 (Charleston So., 2018) Sacks: 1.0 (Charleston So., 2018) #77 ANTONNEOUS CLAYTON SR. Tackles: 2 (4x, last vs UAB, 2017) Sacks: 1.0 (UAB, 2017) #90 ANDREW CHATFIELD Tackles: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) Sacks: 0.5 (Charleston So., 2018) #91 MARLON DUNLAP JR. Tackles: 1 (4x, last vs. Tennessee, 2018) #92 JABARI ZUNIGA Tackles: 7 (Florida State, 2017) Sacks: 2.5 (Colorado St., 2018) Forced Fumbles: 1 (N. Texas, 2016) #93 ELIJAH CONLIFFE Tackles: 5 (Kentucky, 2018) #95 ADAM SHULER Tackles: 9 (Kentucky, 2018) Sacks: 0.5 (Charleston So., 2018) Fumble Recovery: 1 (vs. Charleston So. 2018) #96 CECE JEFFERSON Tackles: 9 (vs Florida State, 2017) Sacks: 1.5 (vs Kentucky, 2017) #98 LUKE ANCRUM Tackles: 2 (2x, last vs Colorado St., 2018) Interceptions: 1 (Tennessee, 2018) #99 JACHAI POLITE Tackles: 6 (Michigan, 2017) Sacks: 1.0 (5x, last vs. Tennessee, 2018) Forced Fumbles: 1 (4x, last vs. Tennessee, 2018) 2018 GAME CAPTAINS Charleston Southern: CJ Henderson, R.J. Raymond Kentucky: Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Martez Ivey Colorado State: Josh Hammond, CJ Henderson Tennessee: Martez Ivey, Cece Jefferson Mississippi State LSU Vanderbilt Georgia Missouri South Carolina Idaho Florida State #23 CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON Tackles: 12 (LSU, 2017) Sacks: 2 (Charleston So., 2018) Interceptions: 2 (Iowa, 2017) #26 JOHN HUGGINS Tackles: 2 (Charleston So., 2018) Interceptions: 1 (Charleston So., 2018) #28 KYLAN JOHNSON Tackles: 8 (LSU, 2016) Sacks: 0.5 (2x, last at Arkansas, 2016) #55 KYREE CAMPBELL Tackles: 7 (Tennessee, 2018) Sacks: 0.5 (2x, last vs Florida St., 2017) #56 TEDARRELL SLATON Tackles: 5 (2x, last vs. Tennessee, 2018) Fumble Recovery: 1 (Charleston So, 2018) #70 TANNER ROWELL Tackles: 2 (Colorado St., 2018) 20

20 Florida 53, Charleston Southern 6 Sept. 1 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Gainesville Attendance: 81,164 Score By Quarters Final Charleston Southern (0-1) Florida (1-0) Chris Harry s Quick Slant WHAT HAPPENED: Sophomore Feleipe Franks ushered in the Dan Mullen era by firing a career-high five touchdown passes, all in the first half, and the Florida Gators found next to no resistance in destroying FCS opponent Charleston Southern in the 2018 season opener for both teams Saturday night at Spurrier/Florida Field. Franks, who won a QB battle with fellow third-year sophomore Kyle Trask and true freshman Emory Jones in the preseason, tossed touchdowns of 34, 6, 6, 3 and 3 yards, including a combined three to transfer wide receivers Trevon Grimes and Van Jefferson, while true freshman Evan McPherson hit his first career field goal to open a 38-0 halftime lead. The UF defense, meanwhile, did not allow CSU to get a first down until Buccaneers tailback Ronnie Harris took off on 70-yard run on the team s seventh possession to the UF 8 with 36 seconds to go in the half. The Florida defense, though, forced CSU to settle for a field-goal attempt, but redshirt freshman Zack Carter blocked Tyler Tekac s 22-yard field goal attempt as time expired. The Buccaneers, trailing 51-0, eventually avoided the shutout when Terrell Wilson scored on a 22-yard run early in the fourth quarter, but Jeremiah Moon blocked the extra point and redshirt freshman Austin Perry picked up the ball and went the distance for a two-point conversion. Franks, making his ninth career start, finished 16 of 24 for 219 yards, the five scores and did not have a turnover. The Gators cranked out 444 yards of total offense, including 193 on the ground by way of 11 different ball carriers, and did not turn the ball over. The UF defense limited the Buccaneers and their triple option to 225 total yards, only three through the air, and forced three turnovers. WHAT IT MEANS: After years (and coaches) of offenses that gave fans in the Swamp very little to get excited about, Mullen put on a show the likes of which he demonstrated during his time at Mississippi State, and let it be known he plans to be aggressive and had no problem turning Franks loose. Now, for some context: Charleston Southern is not a very good team and was grossly overmatched in size, speed and athleticism. The game must have looked a lot like the two times the Buccaneers faced Power Five conference foes last year, in losing to Mississippi State and Indiana, by a combined The case can be made, though, the Gators did what they were supposed to do against an inferior foe. Good start and certainly appreciated by the fans. Meanwhile, UF extended its active NCAA-best winning streak for home openers to 29 in a row. The next-longest runs belong to Oklahoma State and Wisconsin at 22 straight. UF s last lost at home on opening day was a defeat to Ole Miss on Sept. 9, IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Franks, obviously, but his crew of wide receivers probably had some folks buzzing, most notably transfers Van Jefferson, by way of Ole Miss, and sophomore Trevon Grimes, who came from Ohio State. Grimes scored the first touchdown under Mullen when he took a sideline quick-hitter from Franks, picked up an excellent block from tight end R.J. Raymond that took out two defenders, and zipped up the sidelines for a 34-yard score. Jefferson, a junior and former standout for the Rebels, grabbed four passes for 34 yards and touchdowns of 6 and 3 yards. STAGGERING STATISTIC: Franks threw five touchdowns in the first half. The Gators, as a team, threw a combined 10 last season. Let that one sink in. Scoring Summary CSU-UF 1st 12:40 UF Grimes, T. 34-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 75 yards, 2:20 TOP 8:10 UF McPherson, E. 21-yard field goal plays, 64 yards, 2:49 TOP 2nd 13:19 UF Jefferson, V. 6-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 43 yards, 2:31 TOP 9:51 UF Hammond, J. 6-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 29 yards, 1:38 TOP 5:49 UF Cleveland, T. 3-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 70 yards, 2:17 TOP 1:38 UF Jefferson, V. 3-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 65 yards, 1:53 TOP 3rd 10:58 UF McPherson, E. 31-yard field goal plays, 0 yards, 1:51 TOP 7:28 UF Trask, K. 12-yard run (Powell kick) plays, 57 yards, 1:55 TOP 4:48 UF Powell, J. 39-yard field goal plays, 0 yards, 1:57 TOP GAME 1 SUMMARY 21 4th 13:40 CSU Wilson, T. 22-yard run (Tekac, T. kick blocked) plays, 75 yards, 6:08 TOP 13:40 UF Perry, A. 98-yard PAT return 6-53 Individual Statistics Passing (C-A-I, Yd, TD) UF - FRANKS, F , 219, 5 TD; TRASK, K , 22 CSU - Johnson, L. 3-12, 2; Chambers, J , 1 Rushing (Att-Yd, TD) UF - PIERCE, D ; DAVIS, M. 6-38; FRANKS, F. 5-34; PERINE, L. 2-28; SCARLETT, J. 6-24; HAMMOND, J. 1-11; RICKS, I. 1-9; TRASK, K. 3-7, TD; CLEMENT, I. 1-5; JONES, E. 3-(-4) CSU - Harris, R. 8-83; Johnson, L ; Wilson, T. 9-43, TD; Chambers, J. 4-26; Wall, G. 2-6; Allen, A. 2-5; Hamilton, C. 1-2; TEAM 3-(-15) Receiving (Rec-Yd, TD) UF - SWAIN, F. 2-57; GRIMES, T. 3-50, TD; JEFFERSON, V. 4-34, 2 TD; KRULL, L. 2-33; GAMBLE, K. 2-19; MASSEY, D. 1-18; CLEVELAND, T. 2-10, TD; DAVIS, M. 1-8; HAMMOND, J. 1-6, TD; WELLS, R. 1-6 Leading Tackler CSU - Wall, G. 1-5; Lindsey, T. 1-5; Brown, K. 2-(-3); Hamilton, C. 1-(-4) UF - GARDNER-JOHNSON, C. 5 (4 solo, 1 ast.); JACKSON, R. 5 (1 solo, 4 ast.) CSU - Brown, S. 8 (4 solo, 4 ast.) Sacks (Yds) UF - GARDNER-JOHNSON, C. 2.0 (8); Miller, V. 1.0 (9) CSU - n/a Fumbles (FF-FR (Yds)) UF - POLITE, J. 1-0; SLATON, T. 0-1 (22); SHULER, A. 0-1 (0) CSU - n/a Interceptions (Yds) UF - HUGGINS, J. 1 (0) CSU - n/a Team Statistics CSU UF FIRST DOWNS 9 25 NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total Offense Plays Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD TIME OF POSSESSION 32:02 27:58 3rd Down Conversions 3 of 14 2 of 9 4th Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 2 Red-Zone: Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks: Total-Made Field Goals: Total-Made Points Off Turnovers 0 6 The Dan Mullen Era kicked off with a resounding victory over Charleston Southern, highlighted by an offensive explosion in the opening half.

21 Kentucky 27, #25 Florida 16 Sept. 8 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Gainesville Attendance: 80,651 Score By Quarters Final Kentucky (2-0, 1-0 SEC) Florida (1-1, 0-1 SEC) Chris Harry s Quick Slant WHAT HAPPENED: Kentucky quarterback Terry Wilson passed for two touchdowns and ran for another and the Wildcats trampled the Florida defense for 451 total yards and 303 rushing in putting an end to the longest active series winning streak in college football before a stunned and bummed crowd Saturday night at Spurrier/Florida Field. Wilson had a 29-yard touchdown pass on the first possession of the game, a 24-yard scoring run on the opening drive of the second half, and a 54-yard dagger on third-and-16 in the third quarter that opened an 11-point lead. UK tailback Benny Snell finished with 175 yards on the ground. The Gators, meanwhile, had virtually no running game to speak of (29 carries, 128 yards) and relied almost exclusively on sophomore quarterback Feleipe Franks. A week after throwing five touchdowns in the first half in a season-opening win over Charleston Southern, Franks found the goings much tougher against an SEC foe; even one the Gators had defeated annually since Franks finished 17 of 38 for a career-high 232 yards, two touchdowns and two turnovers. He also was the team s leading rusher (11 carries, 44 yards). His second touchdown toss came with 3:43 to play and drew the Gators within a possession (the two-point conversion attempt was no good). UF got the ball back at its own 6 with 29 seconds remaining, but Franks was hit by defensive end Josh Allen and fumbled, as UK safety Davonte Robinson returned the play for 30 yards for a score as time expired. WHAT IT MEANS: For the Gators, their first loss to the Wildcats since 1986 puts them in an early hole in the SEC East Division, but more than that it halts what not only was the longest active winning streak in Division I, but the fourth-longest in college football history -- and basically a way of life for more than a generation of Florida fans. No more Kentucky jokes, folks. Get ready to hear about this one from Lexington and beyond. IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Wilson, who was banged up and benched in last week s home win over Central Michigan after a couple interceptions, was undeterred by two turnovers (one fumble, one pick, both in the first half, both deep in UF territory), as he passed for 151 yards and rush for another 105. He gave the Gators fits all night with his legs (like a 19-yard scramble from his end zone on third-and-7 early in the third quarter) and hit the big passes when he needed to. STAGGERING STATISTIC: Take your pick. The end of a 31-game streak first comes to mind, but Kentucky s 7.4 yards per rush and converting eight of its first nine thirddown opportunities (including the 54-yard score) made it all possible. Scoring Summary UK-UF 1st 5:07 UK Bouvier, D. 29-yard pass from Wilson, T. (Butler kick) plays, 91 yards, 4:33 TOP 2nd 14:03 UF McPherson, E. 29-yard field goal plays, 69 yards, 6:00 TOP 8:27 UF Stephens, M. 18-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 63 yards, 2:08 TOP 3rd 9:49 UK Wilson, T. 24-yard run (Butler kick) plays, 90 yards, 5:06 TOP 4:11 UK Bowden, L. 54-yard pass from Wilson, T. (Butler kick) plays, 78 yards, 2:24 TOP 4th 3:34 UF Swain, F. 4-yard pass from Franks, F. (Franks, F. pass failed) plays, 99 yards, 5:22 TOP 0:00 UK Robinson, D. 30-yard fumble recovery return GAME 2 SUMMARY Individual Statistics Passing (C-A-I, Yd, TD) UF - FRANKS, F , 232, 2 TD UK - Wilson, T , 151, 2 TD Rushing (Att-Yd, TD) UF - FRANKS, F ; PERINE, L. 4-34; SCARLETT, J. 7-25; DAVIS, M. 4-15; TONEY, K. 2-10; TEAM 1-0 UK - Snell, B ; Wilson, T , TD; Rose, A Receiving (Rec-Yd, TD) UF - SWAIN, F. 3-30, TD; TONEY, K. 2-35; SCARLETT, J. 2-34; JEFFERSON, V. 2-31; DAVIS, M. 2-25; CLEVELAND, T. 2-21; STEPHENS, M. 1-18, TD; PERINE, L. 1-18; HAMMOND, J. 1-11; GRIMES, T. 1-9 Leading Tackler Sacks (Yds) UK - Bowden, L. 4-79, TD; Bouvier, D. 2-43, TD; Snell, B. 2-8; Conrad, C. 2-3; Richardson, T UF - JACKSON, R. 9 (1 solo, 8 ast.) UK - Daniel, K. 11 (4 solo, 7 ast.) UF - n/a UK - Allen, J. 1.0 (0); Hoskins, P. 1.0 (9) Fumbles (FF-FR (Yds)) UF - ZUNIGA, J. 1-0; MOON, J. 0-1 (0) UK - Allen, J. 1-0; Robinson, D. 0-1 (30, TD) Interceptions (Yds) UF - HENDERSON, C. 1 (0) UK - West, D. 1 (15) Team Statistics UK UF FIRST DOWNS NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total Offense Plays Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD TIME OF POSSESSION 31:10 28:50 3rd Down Conversions 9 of 13 7 of 13 4th Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone: Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks: Total-Made Field Goals: Total-Made Points Off Turnovers Florida missed numerous opportunities against Kentucky, but a controversial missed field goal--which snapped a streak of 20 consecutive makes for UF kickers--was a deflating moment for the Gators.

22 Florida 48, Colorado State 10 Sept. 15 Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Gainesville Attendance: 80,021 Score By Quarters Final Colorado State (1-3, 0-1 MWC) Florida (2-1, 0-1 SEC) Chris Harry s Quick Slant WHAT HAPPENED: The Gators bounced back Saturday from last week s disappointing loss to Kentucky. That the game turned into a rout was a bonus. They did so with contributions from all three phases, with none bigger than those of the UF special teams, most notably an 85-yard punt return for a touchdown by Freddie Swain that put the game away in the fourth quarter. The UF offense accounted for four touchdowns, the defense forced three turnovers, and special teams also thwarted a pair of punt attempts, one blocked and recovered for a touchdown. Quarterback Feleipe Franks threw incomplete on his first six passes, but had an 18-yard touchdown pass to Swain in the second quarter and 38-yard score to Van Jefferson in the fourth. Tailback Jordan Scarlett had a 30-yard touchdown run that marked UF s first rushing TD by a back this season, but true freshman Dameon Pierce one-upped his upperclassmen with a 68-yard touchdown run with just over six minutes to go. Early in the first half, it was Josh Hammond who got to CSU punter Ryan Stonehouse and forced a fumble that led to the first of Evan McPherson s two field goals, and Amari Burney who blocked a Stonehouse punt in the second quarter that Tyrie Cleveland fell on in the end zone for a 27-0 second-quarter lead. The Rams scored 10 unanswered points, getting a 53-yard field goal by Wyatt Bryan and 48-yard touchdown pass from K.J. Carta-Samuels to tight end Trey McBride, but Swain ripped off his big return -- tying for the fourth-longest in school history -- barely a minute into the final period to make the score WHAT IT MEANS: The Gators just needed a victory, period. Yes, it was Colorado State and a Mountain West opponent, but the Rams came in with a very good offense and put it up against a UF defense that was trampled in last week s loss against Kentucky and came out of that game mentally wounded with its head coach questioning the team s overall toughness. The Gators should feel good about this one for the next day or so, then refocus on everything as they prepare to get back into Southeastern Conference play. IN THE SPOTLIGHT: After three seasons of being virtually ignored under the previous coaching staff, Mullen vowed that special teams would not only matter again at Florida, but be treated with an emphasis no different than the offense and defense. The UF coach has kept his word, what with some of his best players woven into the kicking game. In addition to the touchdown return and two huge plays against the CSU punt unit, Swain also had a 22-yard punt return into Rams territory that set up one of UF s offensive touchdowns in the second quarter. STAGGERING STATISTIC: The Gators were gashed for 303 rushing yards by Kentucky last week. The Rams, not a running team, finished with 70 yards on the ground, with 28 of those coming on a single run late in the fourth period. This is not suggest anything about the UF defense is fixed, but CSU could barely put a dent -- even with 41 attempts -- in a defense that was overpowered in that phase seven days earlier. Scoring Summary CSU-UF 1st 10:48 UF McPherson, E. 24-yard field goal plays, 4 yards, 1:37 TOP 2:13 UF McPherson, E. 48-yard field goal plays, -2 yards, 0:56 TOP 2nd 11:49 UF Scarlett, J. 30-yard run (McPherson kick) plays, 65 yards, 1:44 TOP 6:24 UF Swain, F. 18-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 44 yards, 3:13 TOP 4:02 UF Cleveland, T. 0-yard blocked punt return (McPherson kick) :00 CSU Bryan, W. 53-yard field goal plays, 13 yards, 3:53 TOP 3rd 11:27 CSU McBride, T. 48-yard pass from Carta-Samuels, K. (Bryan kick) plays, 75 yards, 3:33 TOP 4th 13:25 UF Swain, F. 85-yard punt return (McPherson kick) :21 UF Jefferson, V. 38-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 54 yards, 1:47 TOP 6:17 UF Pierce, D. 68-yard run (Powell kick) plays, 68 yards, 0:12 TOP GAME 3 SUMMARY 23 Individual Statistics Passing (C-A-I, Yd, TD) UF - FRANKS, F , 119, 2 TD CSU - Carta-Samuels, K , 217, TD; Hill, C , 23 Rushing (Att-Yd, TD) UF - PIERCE, D. 5-87, TD; SCARLETT, J. 6-56, TD; PERINE, L. 7-37; FRANKS, F. 7-25; TONEY, K. 1-9; DAVIS, M. 3-8 CSU - Kinsey Jr., M ; Matthews, I. 8-17; McElroy, M. 6-13; Williams, P. 2-6; Boddie, R. 2-4; Hill, C. 1-1; Team 1-(-3); Stonehouse, R. 1-(-13); Carta-Samuels, K. 6-(-34) Receiving (Rec-Yd, TD) UF - JEFFERSON, V. 2-62, TD; SCARLETT, J. 2-14; SWAIN, F. 1-18, TD; GRIMES, T. 1-17; CLEVELAND, T. 1-6; TONEY, K. 1-2 Leading Tackler CSU - Williams, P ; Johnson, O. 5-43; McBride, T. 3-60, TD; Matthews, I. 3-12; Prentice, A. 1-9; Scott, E. 1-7; Wise, D. 1-3 UF - HOUSTON IV, J. 8 (3 solo, 5 ast.) CSU - Watson, J. 11 (3 solo, 2 ast.) Sacks (Yds) UF - ZUNIGA, J. 2.5 (25); HENDERSON, C. 1.0 (11); POLITE, J. 1.0 (1); MOON, J. 0.5 (4) CSU - Ajayi, R. 1.0 (3) Fumbles (FF-FR (Yds)) UF - CONLIFFE, E. 0-1 (0); HAMMOND, J. 0-1 (0) HENDERSON, C. 1-0; HOUSTON IV, J. 1-0; JOSEPH, V. 0-1 (20); POLITE, J. 1-0 Interceptions (Yds) CSU - n/a UF - n/a CSU - Banks, V. 1 (0) Team Statistics CSU UF FIRST DOWNS NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total Offense Plays Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD TIME OF POSSESSION 38:33 21:27 3rd Down Conversions 8 of 20 3 of 8 4th Down Conversions 2 of 5 0 of 0 Red-Zone: Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks: Total-Made Field Goals: Total-Made Points Off Turnovers 0 13 Freddie Swain totaled 125 all-purpose yards--which included an 85-yard punt return touchdown and 18-yard receiving touchdown--as the Gators scored two special teams touchdowns and blocked a punt in a rout of Colorado State.

23 Florida 47, Tennessee 21 Sept. 22 Neyland Stadium Knoxville, Tenn. Attendance: 100,027 Score By Quarters Final Florida (3-1, 1-1 SEC) Tennessee (2-2, 0-1 SEC) Chris Harry s Quick Slant WHAT HAPPENED: UF forced six turnovers, and quarterback Feleipe Franks and friends took advantage of those home-team miscues to the tune of 24 points on the way to a lopsided Southeastern Conference win Saturday night in front of more than 100,000 at Neyland Stadium. Franks completed nine of 18 throws for 172 yards, including a 65-yard scoring strike to wideout Freddie Big Gain Swain, as the Gators handed the Vols their worst loss in the series since a wipeout in Florida turned a pair of interceptions into scoring drives of 22 and seven yards in the first quarter, went on to lead 26-3 at halftime, then recovered a fumble to start the second half and scored on the first play of the third quarter on a 19-yard run by tailback Jordan Scarlett to officially make it a runaway. The Gators only outgained the Vols in total yards, , but it hardly mattered, given the inability by Tennessee to finish drives due to turnovers and UF s offense benefiting from short fields. Of Florida s six touchdown drives, five went four plays or less and three were one-play drives, the last coming on 47-yard, fourth-quarter scoring run by true freshman tailback Dameon Pierce, who had a 68-yard score in last week s win over Colorado State. The 47 points were the most ever scored by UF in Knoxville. WHAT IT MEANS: Florida continued its mastery of the series by winning for the 13th time in the last 14 meetings, dating to Just where the Gators will eventually sit in the SEC East Division remains to be seen. They won t be in last place any time soon, though, because they now have a game-plus advantage on Tennessee, which has lost its 10th straight league game, dating to the last game of the 2016 season. Florida won for the second consecutive week, looked pretty good doing so, and will leave Knoxville with a jolt of confidence, thanks to such a lopsided outcome. IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Junior linebacker David Reese, UF s leading tackler a season ago, made his season debut after missing the first three games with an ankle injury. Reese wasted no time announcing his return. He was in the backfield on a blitz when Jachai Polite sacked UT quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, with the ball popping in the air for a fumble recovery, which the Gators converted into the first touchdown of the game. Florida led 14-0 early in the second quarter when Tennessee faced a thirdand-1 at the UF 14. A touchdown would have cut the Gators margin in half. Reese, though, joined forces with defensive tackle Adam Shuler to bulldoze the UT front and blow up tailback Ty Chandler for a one-yard loss that forced the Vols to settle for a field goal. Reese finished with a team-high 11 tackles, with 0.5 for loss and the fumble recovery. STAGGERING STATISTIC: Obviously, the half-dozen turnovers, but the four in the first half were huge for the Gators (and brutal for the Vols), as they set the game s tone, especially when the visitors capitalized on them for 17 points through the first 30 minutes. Florida turned the first two takeaways into touchdowns to jump ahead 14-0 with nearly five minutes remaining in the first period. The third and fourth took the air out of the stadium (and the UT sidelines) by thwarted promising Tennessee drives, especially when cornerback C.J. Henderson chased down tight end A.J. Pope and forced a fumble at the goal line that rolled out of the end zone for a touchback at the end of a 51-yard completion. Surely, the UT coaches told their team at halftime the Vols would be in the game were it not for the turnovers, right? Tennessee fumbled the second-half kickoff, the Gators recovered and scored on the first play from scrimmage. So, technically, it was five turnovers in the first 30:08. Florida had 17 takeaways all last season. The Gators have 14 through four games in Scoring Summary UF-UT 1st 6:50 UF Raymond, R. 1-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 22 yards, 1:26 TOP 4:52 UF Franks, F. 1-yard run plays, 7 yards, 0:43 TOP 2nd 13:13 UT Cimaglia, B. 32-yard field goal plays, 19 yards, 3:07 TOP 11:03 UF Jefferson, C. 2-yard safety :42 UF Swain, F. 65-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) play, 65 yards, 0:15 TOP 0:15 UF McPherson, E. 25-yard field goal plays, 66 yards, 2:59 TOP 3rd 14:44 UF Scarlett, J. 19-yard run (McPherson kick) play, 19 yards, 0:08 TOP 12:38 UT Cimaglia, B. 41-yard field goal plays, 51 yards, 2:06 TOP GAME 4 SUMMARY 24 1:22 UT London, M. 1-yard run (Cimaglia kick) plays, 69 yards, 4:39 TOP 4th 13:17 UF Cleveland, T. 38-yard pass from Franks, F. (McPherson kick) plays, 75 yards, 3:05 TOP 5:04 UT Banks, J. 2-yard run (Jennings, J. pass) plays, 76 yards, 4:49 TOP 4:54 UF Pierce, D. 47-yard run (McPherson kick) play, 47 yards, 0:10 TOP Individual Statistics Passing (C-A-I, Yd, TD) UF - FRANKS, F , 172, 3 TD UT - Guarantano, J , 164; Chryst, K , 44 Rushing (Att-Yd, TD) UF - SCARLETT, J , TD; PIERCE, D. 7-63, TD; TONEY, K. 1-34; PERINE, L. 6-16; FRANKS, F. 9-11, TD UT - Chandler, T ; London, M , TD; Banks, J. 8-25, TD; Jordan, T. 9-5; Chryst, K. 1-4; Guarantano, J. 4-(-5); Team 2-(-5) Receiving (Rec-Yd, TD) UF - SWAIN, F. 2-88, TD; CLEVELAND, T. 2-43, TD; STEPHENS, M. 2-27; GRIMES, T. 1-14; TONEY, K. 1-7; GAMBLE, K. 1-6; RAYMOND, R. 1-1, TD Leading Tackler UT - Callaway, M. 2-61; Jennings, J. 4-60; Pope, A. 1-55; Johnson, B. 2-17; Palmer, J UF - REESE II, D. 11 (2 solo, 9 ast.) Sacks (Yds) UF - POLITE, J. 1.0 (10) UT - Buchanan, B. 5 (3 solo, 2 ast.); Ignont, W. 5 (2 solo, 3 ast.) UT - Phillips, K. 1.0 (7); Johnson Jr., A. 1.0 (7) Fumbles (FF-FR (Yds)) UF - POLITE, J. 1-0; STEWART JR., B. 1-0; HENDERSON, C. 1-0; REESE II, D. 0-1 (1); CLARK, K. 0-1 (0); EDWARDS, B. 0-1 (0); Team 0-1 (0) UT - Taylor, A. 1-0; Phillips, K. 0-1 (4) Interceptions (Yds) UF - ANCRUM, L. 1 (5); STEWART JR., B. 1 (0) UT - n/a Team Statistics UF UT FIRST DOWNS NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total Offense Plays Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS KICKOFFS-YARDS Punt Returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-(-4) Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards-TD TIME OF POSSESSION 25:35 34:17 3rd Down Conversions 3 of 11 8 of 18 4th Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Red-Zone: Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks: Total-Made Field Goals: Total-Made Points Off Turnovers 24 3

24 Offense Game LT LG C RG RT QB RB TE WR WR UTIL Charleston Sou. M. Ivey T. Jordan N. Buchanan F. Johnson S. Forsythe F. Franks J. Scarlett C. Lewis J. Hammond T. Cleveland V. Jefferson (WR) Kentucky M. Ivey T. Jordan N. Buchanan F. Johnson Ja. Taylor F. Franks J. Scarlett C. Lewis J. Hammond T. Cleveland V. Jefferson (WR) Colorado State M. Ivey T. Jordan N. Buchanan F. Johnson Ja. Taylor F. Franks J. Scarlett C. Lewis J. Hammond T. Cleveland V. Jefferson (WR) at Tennessee M. Ivey T. Jordan N. Buchanan F. Johnson Ja. Taylor F. Franks J. Scarlett C. Lewis J. Hammond T. Cleveland V. Jefferson (WR) at Miss. State LSU at Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Missouri South Carolina Idaho at Florida State Defense GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Game DE NT DT BUCK LB LB CB CB S S Star Charleston Sou. J. Zuniga E. Conliffe T. Slaton J. Moon R. Jackson K. Johnson M. Wilson C. Henderson Je. Taylor D. Stiner C. Gardner-Johnson Kentucky J. Zuniga E. Conliffe T. Slaton J. Polite R. Jackson V. Joseph M. WIlson C. Henderson Je. Taylor D. Stiner C. Gardner-Johnson Colorado State J. Zuniga E. Conliffe A. Shuler J. Moon R. Jackson K. Johnson T. Dean III C. Henderson B. Stewart C. Gardner-Johnson J. Polite (DE) at Tennessee J. Zuniga K. Campbell C. Jefferson J. Polite D. Reese II V. Joseph T. Dean III C. Henderson D. Stiner C. Gardner-Johnson J. Moon (LB) at Miss. State LSU at Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Missouri South Carolina Idaho Florida State Offense Total Streak Martez Ivey, OL C yontai Lewis, TE Jawaan Taylor, OL Fred Johnson, OL Tyler Jordan, OL Tyrie Cleveland, WR Josh Hammond, WR T.J. McCoy, OL Jordan Scarlett, RB Feleipe Franks, QB Lamical Perine, RB Brett Heggie, OL Van Jefferson, WR Freddie Swain, WR Moral Stephens, TE Malik Davis, RB Kadarius Toney, WR Kavaris Harkless, OL Dre Massey, WR CAREER STARTS 25 Defense Total Streak Cece Jefferson, DL Chauncey Gardner, DB David Reese, LB Khairi Clark, DL Vosean Joseph, LB Marco Wilson, DB Jabari Zuniga, DL CJ Henderson, DB Kylan Johnson, LB Jeremiah Moon, LB Jachai Polite, DL Jeawon Taylor, DB Elijah Conliffe, DL Rayshad Jackson, LB Donovan Stiner, DB Trey Dean II, CB Tedarrell Slaton, DL B. Stewart, DB Shawn Davis, DB K. Campbell Adam Shuler, DT

25 TAKEAWAYS Opponent Takeaway Quarter Time Yard-Line Result Result of Drive Charleston So. Tederrell Slaton FUMBLE RECOVERY 3 12:49 CSU yard return 31-yard Field Goal Adam Shuler FUMBLE RECOVERY 3 6:45 CSU 22 No return 39-yard Field Goal John Huggins INTERCEPTION 4 0:16 Own 9 No return End of Game Kentucky Jeremiah Moon FUMBLE RECOVERY 2 5:15 Own 33 No return Punt CJ Henderson INTERCEPTION 2 0:32 Own 2 No return End of Half Colorado State Josh Hammond FUMBLE RECOVERY 1 12:25 CSU 11 No return 24-yard Field Goal Elijah Conliffe FUMBLE RECOVERY 1 3:10 CSU 29 No return 48-yard Field Goal Vosean Joseph FUMBLE RECOVERY 4 11:08 Own yard return Van Jefferson 38-yard TD reception (from F. Franks) Tennessee David Reese II FUMBLE RECOVERY 1 8:16 UT 22 1-yard return R.J. Raymond 1-yard TD reception (from F. Franks) Luke Ancrum INTERCEPTION 1 5:35 UT 12 5-yard return Feleipe Franks 1-yard TD rush Florida team FUMBLE RECOVERY 2 8:04 Own 0 Touchback Punt Khairi Clark FUMBLE RECOVERY 2 3:14 Own 26 No return 25-yard Field Goal Brian Edwards FUMBLE RECOVERY 3 14:52 UT 19 No return Jordan Scarlett 19-yard TD rush Brad Stewart INTERCEPTION 3 11:00 Own 2 No return Punt TOTAL 14 Takeaways (4 interceptions, 10 fumble recoveries) 5 Field Goals, 4 Touchdowns 43 points TURNOVERS Opponent Turnover Quarter Time Yard-Line Result Result of Drive Kentucky Darius West INTERCEPTION 4 11:39 Own yard return Punt Davonte Robinson FUMBLE RECOVERY 4 0:00 UF yard return for touchdown RETURN TOUCHDOWN Colorado State V.J. Banks INTERCEPTION 1 3:16 Own 32 No return Fumble Tennessee Kyle Phillips FUMBLE RECOVERY 1 1:20 UF 38 4-yard return End of quarter TOTAL 4 Turnovers (2 interception, 2 fumble recoveries) 1 Touchdown 6 points First Half Takeaways 8 First Quarter 4 Second Quarter 4 Second Half Takeaways 6 Third Quarter 4 Fourth Quarter 2 TOTAL TAKEAWAYS 14 First Half Turnovers 2 First Quarter 2 Second Quarter - Second Half Turnovers 2 Third Quarter - Fourth Quarter 2 TOTAL TURNOVERS 4 26 TURNOVER MARGIN +10

26 Runs 10+ Yards (23 runs for 472 yards / 20.5 avg) Yards Player Opponent 11 Josh Hammond Charleston Southern 10 Feleipe Franks Charleston Southern 23 Lamical Perine Charleston Southern 16 Malik Davis Charleston Southern 16 Malik Davis Charleston Southern 27 Damien Pierce Charleston Southern 12 [TD] Kyle Trask Charleston Southern 19 Dameon Pierce Charleston Southern 12 Dameon Pierce Charleston Southern 10 Malik Davis Kentucky 13 Lamical Perine Kentucky 15 Lamical Perine Kentucky 21 Feleipe Franks Kentucky 11 Feleipe Franks Colorado State 30 [TD] Jordan Scarlett Colorado State 14 Jordan Scarlett Colorado State 68 [TD] Dameon Pierce Colorado State 12 Jordan Scarlett Tennessee 15 Jordan Scarlett Tennessee 34 Kadarius Toney Tennessee 17 Feleipe Franks Tennessee 19 [TD] Jordan Scarlett Tennessee 47 [TD] Dameon Pierce Tenneseee EXPLOSIVE PLAYS Receptions 20+ Yards (9 catches for 328 yards / 36.4 avg) Yards Player Opponent 34 [TD] Trevon Grimes (from Franks) Charleston So. 46 Freddie Swain (from Franks) Charleston So. 30 Lucas Krull (from Franks) Charleston So. 30 Jordan Scarlett (from Franks) Kentucky 24 Van Jefferson (from Franks) Colorado State 38 [TD] Van Jefferson (from Franks) Colorado State 23 Freddie Swain (from Franks) Tennessee 65 [TD] Freddie Swain (from Franks) Tennessee 38 [TD] Tyrie Cleveland (from Franks) Tennessee Kickoff Returns 30+ Yards (none) Yards Player Opponent n/a Punt Returns 20+ Yards (4 returns for 160 yards) Yards Player Opponent 25 Freddie Swain Kentucky 22 Freddie Swain Colorado State 28 [Block] James Houston IV Colorado State 85 [TD] Freddie Swain Colorado State Defensive Returns 20+ Yards (3 returns for 140 yards) Yards Player Opponent 22 Tedarrell Slaton Charleston So. Fumble Recovery 98 Austin Perry PAT return Charleston So. 20 Vosean Joseph Colorado State Fumble Recovery Opponent Big Plays Runs (10+) Receiving (20+) Kick Returns (30+) Punt Returns (20+) Defensive Returns (20+) TOTAL 22 for 483 yards 8 for 287 yards 1 for 36 yards n/a 1 for 30 yards 32 for 836 yards (23.8 avg) 27

27 100-YARD GAMES 100-Yard Rushing Games Player Career Davis Perine Scarlett TOTALS Yard Receiving Games Player Career Cleveland TOTALS YARD GAMES 200-Yard Passing Games Player Career Franks TOTALS YARD GAMES 300-Yard Passing Games Player Career n/a TOTALS NON-OFFENSIVE TDs FLORIDA - 2 Tyrie Cleveland BLOCKED PUNT RECOVERY vs Colorado St. Freddie Swain 85-yard PUNT RETURN vs Colorado St. TOTALS: 1 Blocked Punt Recovery, 1 Punt Return OPPONENTS - 1 Davonte Robinson, Kentucky FUMBLE RECOVERY TOTALS: 1 Fumble Recovery FLORIDA Failed Opponent No. TDs FG Score Pct. TD Pct. TO Downs EOH MFG Charleston So % 71.4% Kentucky % 50% Colorado State % 50% Tennessee % 75% TOTAL % 65% OPPONENTS RED ZONE Failed Team No. TDs FG Score Pct. TD Pct. TO Downs EOH MFG Charleston So % 0% Kentucky % 0% Colorado State % 0% Tennessee % 50% TOTAL % 33% TO: Turnover; Downs: Turnover on Downs; EOH: End of Half/Game; MFG: Missed/Blocked Field Goal WHAT HAPPENS ON 1st DOWN Team Plays Yards Avg. Rush Yards Avg. Pct. Pass Yards Avg. Pct. FLORIDA Opponents rd DOWN CONVERSIONS 3rd Down and Total Pct. FLORIDA Opponents rd Down and FLORIDA % Opponents %

28 SPECIALTY MISCELLANEOUS STATS RUSHING Rushes 1st Conv-3rd Clement,I Davis,M Franks,F Hammond,J Jones,E Perine,L Pierce,D Ricks,I Scarlett,J Toney,K Trask,K Others TEAM TOTAL RECEIVING Catches Targets 1st Conv-3rd Cleveland,T Davis,M Gamble,K Grimes,T Hammond,J Jefferson,V Krull,L Lewis,C Massey,D Perine,L Raymond,R Scarlett,J Stephens,M Swain,F Toney,K Wells,R Others TEAM TOTAL PASSING 1st Conv-3rd Franks,F Jones,E Trask,K TEAM TOTAL rd down 4th down RZ-Def Plays Ancrum,L Campbell,K Carter,Z Clark,K Edwards,B Gardner,C Henderson,C Houston,J Huggins,J Jackson,R Joseph,V Miller,V Moon,J Polite,J Reese Ii,D Rowell,T Sanders,U Shuler,A Stewart,B Stiner,D Taylor,Je Zuniga,J Others TEAM TOTALS Defensive stops include tackles, assisted tackles, QB hurries, pass breakups, interceptions, fumble recoveries and forced fumbles. A stop on 3rd down is defined as a play made that resulted in bringing up a 4th down. Red Zone defensive plays include any tackles, assisted tackles, QB hurries, pass breakups, interceptions, fumble recoveries and forced fumbles on plays that were in the red zone. 29

29 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Player UA A TT Ventrell Miller James Houston IV Damien Pierce CJ Henderson Brad Stewart Jeawon Taylor Amari Burney Nick Oelrich FLORIDA DRIVES SUPERLATIVES Total TD Drive Time: 32:47 Total Offensive TD: 18 Average TD Time: 1:49 Shortest TD Drive (Yards): 2 plays, 7 yards, Tennessee Longest TD Drive (Yards): 15 plays, 99 yards, Kentucky Shortest TD Drive (Time): 0:08, Tennessee Longest TD Drive (Time): 5:22, Kentucky Shortest TD Drive (Plays): 1, 4x, last vs. Tennessee Longest TD Drive (Plays): 15, Kentucky FIELD POSITION FLORIDA Opponents Drives Started Average Starting Field Position Own 34 Own 27 Sum of Starting Field Position 1, 463 1,261 Times Started Inside Own Drives Started in Opponent Territory 14 5 WEEKLY LEADERS FLORIDA Opponent Rushes Rush Yards Receptions Receiving Yards Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Charleston So. 9, D. Pierce 73, D. Pierce 4, V. Jefferson 57, F. Swain 5, Gardner-Johnson/R. Jackson 2.5, Gardner-Johnson 2.0, Gardner-Johnson Kentucky 11, F. Franks 59, F. Franks 3, F. Swain 35, K. Toney 9, R. Jackson 1.0, J. Polite/J. Zuniga n/a Colorado State 6, J. Scarlett 87, D. Pierce 2, V. Jefferson/J. Scarlett 62, V. Jefferson 8, J. Houston 2.5, J. Zuniga 2.5, J. Zuniga Tennessee 6, J. Scarlett 77, J. Scarlett 2, 3 players 88, F. Swain 11, D. Reese II 1.5, 3 players 1.0, J. Polite OPPONENTS Team Rushes Rush Yards Receptions Receiving Yards Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Charleston So. 14, L. Johnson 83, R. Harris 2, K. Brown 5, G. Wall/T. Lindsey 8, S. Brown 1.5, T. Washington n/a Kentucky 27, B. Snell 178, B. Snell 4, L. Bowden 79, L. Bowden 11, K. Daniel 1.0, P. Hoskins/A. Middleton 1.0, J. Allen/P. Hoskins Colorado State 15, M. Kinsey Jr. 80, M. Kinsey Jr. 9, P. Williams 106, P. Williams 5, J. Watson 1.0, R. Ajayi/E. Jones/E. Hubbard 1.0, R. Ajayi Tennessee 19, T. Chandler 69, M. London 4, J. Jennings 61, M. Callaway 5, 2 players 1.0, 4 players 1.0, K. Phillips/A.Johnson 30

30 FLORIDA SCORING DRIVES Opponent Score Plays Yards TOP Qtr. Obtained (Spot) Scoring Play Charleston So. TD :20 1 Kickoff (Own 25) Trevon Grimes 34-yard pass from Feleipe Franks FG :49 1 Punt (Own 32) Evan McPherson 21-yard Field Goal TD :31 2 Punt (CSU 43) Van Jefferson 6-yard pass from Feleipe Franks TD :38 2 Downs (CSU 29) Josh Hammond 6-yard pass from Feleipe Franks TD :17 2 Punt (Own 30) Tyrie Cleveland 3-yard pass from Feleipe Franks TD :53 2 Punt (Own 35) Van Jefferson 3-yard pass from Feleipe Franks FG 4 0 1:51 3 Fumble Recovery (CSU 14) Evan McPherson 31-yard Field goal TD :55 3 Punt (Own 43) Kyle Trask 12-yard run FG 4 0 1:57 3 Fumble Recovery (CSU 22) Jorge Powell 39-yard Field Goal PAT Ret Blocked PAT (Own 2) Austin Perry 98-yard return Kentucky FG :00 1 Kickoff (Own 19) Evan McPherson 29-yard Field Goal TD :08 2 Punt (Own 37) Moral Stephens 18-yard pass from Feleipe Franks TD :22 4 Punt (Own 1) Freddie Swain 4-yard pass from Feleipe Franks Colorado State FG 4 4 1:37 1 Fumble Recovery (CSU 11) Evan McPherson 24-yard Field Goal FG 4 2 0:56 1 Fumble Recovery (CSU 29) Evan McPherson 48-yard Field Goal TD :44 2 Missed FG (Own 35) Jordan Scarlett 30-yard run TD Punt (CSU 0) Tyrie Cleveland 0-yard blocked punt return TD Punt (CSU 0) Freddie Swain 85-yard punt return TD :47 4 Fumble Recovery (Own 46) Van Jefferson 38-yard pass from Feleipe Franks TD :12 4 Turnover on Downs (Own 32) Damien Pierce 68-yard run Tennessee TD :26 1 Fumble Recovery (UT 22) R.J. Raymond 1-yard pass from Feleipe Franks TD 2 7 0:43 1 Interception (UT 7) Feleipe Franks 1-yard run SAFETY TFL (UT 2) Cece Jefferson 2-yard safety TD :15 2 Kickoff (Own 35) Freddie Swain 65-yard pass from Feleipe Franks FG :59 2 Fumble (Own 26) Evan McPherson 25-yard Field Goal TD :08 3 Fumble (UT 19) Jordan Scarlett 19-yard run TD :05 4 Kickoff (Own 25) Tyrie Cleveland 38-yard pass from Feleipe Franks TD :10 4 Kickoff (UT 47) Dameon Pierce 47-yard run Plays Per Drive FLORIDA Opponent Plays Drives Avg. Charleston So Kentucky Colorado State Tennessee TOTAL OPPONENTS Opponent Plays Drives Avg. Charleston So Kentucky Colorado State Tennessee TOTAL Offensive Touchdown Breakdown Yards # of TD # of TD Drives TOP TD Drives Plays on TD Drives 0:01-0: :31-1: :01-1: :31-2: :01-3: :01-4: :01-5:00 5:01-6: :01-7:00 7:01+ OT 31

31 OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES Opponent Score Plays Net Yards TOP Quarter Obtained (Spot Acquired) Scoring Play Charleston So. TD :08 4 Kickoff (Own 25) Terrence Wilson 22-yard run Kentucky TD :33 1 Punt (Own 9) David Bouvier 29-yard pass from Terry Wilson TD :06 3 Kickoff (Own 10) Terry Wilson 24-yard run TD :24 3 Punt (Own 22) Lynn Bowden 54-yard pass from Terry Wilson TD Fumble (UF 30) Davonte Robinson 30-yard Fumble Recovery Return Colorado State FG :53 2 Kickoff (UF 48) Wyatt Bryan 53-yard Field Goal TD :33 3 Kickoff (Own 25) Trey McBride 48-yard pass from KJ Carta-Samuels Tennessee FG :07 1 Fumble (UF 34) Brent Cimaglia 32-yard Field Goal FG :06 3 Kickoff (Own 25) Brent Cimaglia 41-yard Field Goal TD :39 3 Punt (Own 31) Madre London 1-yard run TD :49 3 Punt (Own 24) Jeremy Banks 2-yard run 32

32 2018 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS #4 KADARIUS TONEY ATH #5 EMORY JONES QB #9 DRE MASSEY WR OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #10 JOSH HAMMOND WR #11 KYLE TRASK QB #13 FELEIPE FRANKS QB OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #20 MALIK DAVIS RB #22 LAMICAL PERINE RB #24 IVERSON CLEMENT RB OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #25 JORDAN SCARLETT RB #29 DAMEON PIERCE RB #32 ADARIUS LEMONS RB OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career

33 2018 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATS #47 ISAAC RICKS ATH #89 TYRIE CLEVELAND WR OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS #4 KADARIUS TONEY ATH #7 LUCAS KRULL TE #8 TREVON GRIMES WR OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #9 DRE MASSEY WR #10 JOSH HAMMOND WR #12 VAN JEFFERSON WR OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #16 FREDDIE SWAIN WR #20 MALIK DAVIS RB #22 LAMICAL PERINE RB OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career

34 2018 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATS #25 JORDAN SCARLETT RB #32 ADARIUS LEMONS RB #45 R.J. RAYMOND ATH OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #80 C'YONTAI LEWIS TE #82 MORAL STEPHENS TE #83 RICK WELLS WR OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #88 KEMORE GAMBLE TE #89 TYRIE CLEVELAND WR OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career

35 2018 GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATS #5 EMORY JONES QB OPPONENT Att Comp Yds Pct TD INT Lng Rating Charl So - 9/ % UK - 9/ % Colo St - 9/ % at Tenn - 9/ % at MSU - 9/ % LSU - 10/ % at Vandy 10/ % UGA - 10/ % Mizzou - 11/ % USC - 11/ % Idaho - 11/ % at FSU - 11/ % % Career % #11 KYLE TRASK QB OPPONENT Att Comp Yds Pct TD INT Lng Rating Charl So - 9/ % UK - 9/ % Colo St - 9/ % at Tenn - 9/ % at MSU - 9/ % LSU - 10/ % at Vandy 10/ % UGA - 10/ % Mizzou - 11/ % USC - 11/ % Idaho - 11/ % at FSU - 11/ % % Career % #13 FELEIPE FRANKS QB OPPONENT Att Comp Yds Pct TD INT Lng Rating Charl So - 9/ % UK - 9/ % Colo St - 9/ % at Tenn - 9/ % at MSU - 9/ % LSU - 10/ % at Vandy 10/ % UGA - 10/ % Mizzou - 11/ % USC - 11/ % Idaho - 11/ % at FSU - 11/ % % % Career % #4 KADARIUS TONEY ATH OPPONENT Att Comp Yds Pct TD INT Lng Rating Charl So - 9/ % UK - 9/ % Colo St - 9/ % at Tenn - 9/ % at MSU - 9/ % LSU - 10/ % at Vandy 10/ % UGA - 10/ % Mizzou - 11/ % USC - 11/ % Idaho - 11/ % at FSU - 11/ % % % Career %

36 2018 GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURN STATS #16 FREDDIE SWAIN WR #23 CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON DB #30 AMARI BURNEY ATH OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career GAME-BY-GAME KICK RETURN STATS #9 DRE MASSEY WR #4 KADARIUS TONEY ATH #32 ADARIUS LEMONS RB OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #45 R.J. RAYMOND ATH #82 MORAL STEPHENS TE #89 TYRIE CLEVELAND WR OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg OPPONENT No Yds Avg TD Lg Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career

37 2018 GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING STATS #88 TOMMY TOWNSEND P OPPONENT No Yds Avg TB I20 LG BL Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career GAME-BY-GAME KICKING STATS #19 EVAN MCPHERSON K Extra Points Field Goals Total Kickoffs OPPONENT M A Pct M A Pct Lg Pts No Yds Avg TB OB Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career #98 JORGE POWELL K Extra Points Field Goals Total Kickoffs OPPONENT M A Pct M A Pct Lg Pts No Yds Avg TB OB Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career

38 2018 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS #2 BRAD STEWART, JR. DB #3 MARCO WILSON DB #4 DAVID REESE DB OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #5 CJ HENDERSON DB #6 BRIAN EDWARDS DB #7 JEREMIAH MOON LB OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #11 VOSEAN JOSEPH LB #12 C.J. MCWILLIAMS DB #13 DONOVAN STINER S OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #17 ZACHARY CARTER DE #21 TREY DEAN III DB #23 CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON DB OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #26 JOHN HUGGINS DB #28 KYLAN JOHNSON LB #29 JEAWON TAYLOR DB OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career

39 2018 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS #30 AMARI BURNEY ATH #31 SHAWN DAVIS DB #33 DAVID REESE LB OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #34 LACEDRICK BRUNSON LB #35 MALIK LANGHAM DL #38 NICK OELRICH ATH OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #41 JAMES HOUSTON IV LB #42 UMSTEAD SANDERS ATH #44 RAYSHAD JACKSON LB OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #51 VENTRELL MILLER LB #54 KHAIRI CLARK DL #55 KYREE CAMPBELL DT OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #56 TEDARRELL SLATON DL #70 TANNER ROWELL OL #77 ANTONNEOUS CLAYTON, SR. DL OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career

40 2018 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS #90 ANDREW CHATFIELD, JR. LB #91 MARLON DUNLAP JR. DL #92 JABARI ZUNIGA DL OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #93 ELIJAH CONLIFFE DE #95 ADAM SHULER DL #96 CECE JEFFERSON DL OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career Career #98 LUKE ANCRUM DL #99 JACHAI POLITE DL OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF OPP. U A T TFL SK INT PB QH FR FF Charl So - 9/ Charl So - 9/ UK - 9/ UK - 9/ Colo St - 9/ Colo St - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at Tenn - 9/ at MSU - 9/ at MSU - 9/ LSU - 10/ LSU - 10/ at Vandy 10/ at Vandy 10/ UGA - 10/ UGA - 10/ Mizzou - 11/ Mizzou - 11/ USC - 11/ USC - 11/ Idaho - 11/ Idaho - 11/ at FSU - 11/ at FSU - 11/ Career Career

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42 2018 FLORIDA GATORS ROSTER 2 Stewart Jr., Brad DB 3 Wilson, Marco DB 4 Reese, David DB 4 Toney, Kadarius ATH 5 Henderson, CJ DB 5 Jones, Emory QB 6 Edwards, Brian DB 7 Krull, Lucas TE 7 Moon, Jeremiah LB 8 Grimes, Trevon WR 9 Massey, Dre WR 10 Hammond, Josh WR 11 Joseph, Vosean LB 11 Trask, Kyle QB 12 Jefferson, Van WR 12 McWilliams, C.J. DB 13 Franks, Feleipe QB 13 Stiner, Donovan DB 15 Copeland, Jacob WR 16 Swain, Freddie WR 17 Carter, Zachary DL 17 Sproles, Nick ATH 18 Green, Daquon WR 19 McPherson, Evan K 19 Ruskell, Jack ATH 20 Davis, Malik RB 21 Dean III, Trey DB 22 Perine, Lamical RB 23 Gardner-Johnson, C. DB 24 Clement, Iverson RB 25 Askeland, Erik ATH 25 Scarlett, Jordan RB 26 Huggins, John DB 27 Lenton, Quincy DB 27 Tse, Joshua ATH 28 Johnson, Kylan LB 29 Pierce, Dameon RB 29 Taylor, Jeawon DB 30 Burney, Amari ATH 31 Davis, Shawn DB 33 Cross, Daniel ATH 33 Reese, David LB 34 Brunson, Lacedrick LB 35 Langham, Malik DL 36 Clay, Robert ATH 37 Moorer, Patrick ATH 37 Reddick, Brandon ATH 38 Giglia, Anthony ATH 38 Oelrich, Nick ATH 39 Walters, Brady ATH 40 Smith, Nick LB 41 Farr, Ryan LS 41 Houston IV, James LB 42 Jackson, Jaylin ATH 42 Sanders, Umstead ATH 43 Jarriel, Glenn ATH 43 Sutton, Nicolas ATH 44 Conner, Garrett ATH 44 Jackson, Rayshad LB 45 Raymond, R.J. ATH 46 Gornto V, Harry ATH 46 Thomas, Will ATH 47 Perry, Austin ATH 47 Ricks, Isaac ATH 48 DioGuardi, Brett LS ## Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/High School/Previous School 98 Ancrum, Luke DL R-JR 2L Sebring/Sebring 25 Askeland, Erik ATH R-FR SQ Indian Harbour Beach/Satellite 55 Banks, Noah OL R-JR TR Pensacola/West Florida Tech/ Murray State/Iowa Western College 67 Bleich, Christopher OL FR HS Hanover Township, Pa./Wyoming Valley West 34 Brunson, Lacedrick LB R-FR SQ Miami/Miami Jackson 66 Buchanan, Nick OL R-JR 1L Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody 30 Burney, Amari ATH FR HS St. Petersburg/Calvary Christian 55 Campbell, Kyree DL SO 1L Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge 17 Carter, Zachary DL R-FR SQ Tampa/Hillsborough 90 Chatfield, Jr., Andrew LB FR HS Plantation/American Heritage 54 Clark, Khairi DL R-SR 3L Hollywood/Chaminade-Madonna College Prep 36 Clay, Robert ATH R-JR SQ Pensacola/Pine Forest 77 Clayton Sr., Antonneous DL JR 2L Vienna, Ga./Dooley County 24 Clement, Iverson RB FR HS Mount Holly, N.J./Rancocas Valley Regional 89 Cleveland, Tyrie WR JR 2L Houston, Texas/Westfield 93 Conliffe, Elijah DE SO 1L Hampton, Va./Hampton 44 Conner, Garrett ATH R-JR Lakeland/Lakeland/Florida Southern 15 Copeland, Jacob WR FR HS Pensacola/Escambia 33 Cross, Daniel ATH FR HS Orlando/East River 57 Crozier, Coleman ATH FR HS Plantation/St. Thomas Aquinas 52 Crum, Quaylin ATH R-FR SQ Orlando/University 20 Davis, Malik RB SO 1L Tampa/Jesuit 31 Davis, Shawn DB SO 1L Miami/Southridge 21 Dean III, Trey DB FR HS Hampton, Ga./Dutchtown 56 Delance, Jean OL R-SO SQ Mesquite, Texas/Texas 48 DioGuardi, Brett LS R-SO SQ Windermere/Windermere Prep 91 Dunlap Jr., Marlon DL R-SO SQ Charlotte, N.C./North Carolina 6 Edwards, Brian DB SO 1L Hollywood/Miramar 41 Farr, Ryan LS SR 3L Henderson, Nev./Coronado 86 Finn, Jacob P R-SO SQ Jacksonville/Paxon School 72 Forsythe, Stone OL R-SO 1L Winter Garden/West Orange 13 Franks, Feleipe QB R-SO 1L Crawfordville/Wakulla 88 Gamble, Kemore TE R-FR SQ Miami/Miami Southridge 23 Gardner-Johnson, Chauncey DB JR 2L Cocoa/Cocoa 38 Giglia, Anthony ATH R-SR SQ Clermont/South Lake 94 Gordon III, Moses ATH R-JR SQ Orlando/Cypress Creek 46 Gornto V, Harry ATH R-JR SQ Fort Walton Beach/Choctawhatchee 97 Gould, Jon P R-JR SQ Elkridge, Md./Howard 76 Gouraige, Richard OL FR HS Cambridge Christian 18 Green, Daquon WR SO 1L Tampa/Tampa Bay Tech 8 Grimes, Trevon WR SO TR Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas/Ohio State 87 Gross, Dennis ATH R-JR SQ Orlando/Cypress Creek 10 Hammond, Josh WR JR 2L Hallandale/Hallandale 53 Harkless, Kavaris OL R-SR 2L Jacksonville/Trinity Christian Academy 61 Heggie, Brett OL R-SO 1L Mount Dora/Mount Dora 5 Henderson, CJ DB SO 1L Miami/Columbus 41 Houston IV, James LB R-FR HS Fort Lauderdale/American Heritage 71 Howard, Chris K R-FR SQ Ponte Vedra Beach/Ponte Vedra 26 Huggins, John DB FR HS Deltona/Mainland 73 Ivey, Martez OL SR 3L Apopka/Apopka 42 Jackson, Jaylin ATH FR HS Tampa/Cambridge Christian 44 Jackson, Rayshad LB R-JR 2L Miami/Miami Norland 43 Jarriel, Glenn ATH R-JR SQ Belle Glade/Glades Day 96 Jefferson, Cece DL SR 3L Glen St. Mary/Baker County 12 Jefferson, Van WR R-JR TR Brentwood, Tenn./Ole Miss 74 Johnson, Fred OL SR 3L West Palm Beach/Royal Palm Beach 28 Johnson, Kylan LB R-JR 2L Dallas, Texas/Skyline 5 Jones, Emory QB FR HS LaGrange, Ga./Heard County 64 Jordan, Tyler OL SR 3L Jacksonville/Bishop Kenny 11 Joseph, Vosean LB JR 2L Miami/Norland 7 Krull, Lucas TE R-SO TR Shawnee, Kan./Jefferson College 81 Lang, Dante TE FR HS Boca Raton/Boca Raton 35 Langham, Malik DL FR HS Huntsville, Ala./Lee 58 Lawrence, Jahim LB R-JR SQ Hollywood/Miami Norland 27 Lenton, Quincy DB R-SO 1L Meridian, Miss./Meridian 43

43 ## Name Pos Ht Wt Cl Exp Hometown/High School/Previous School 49 Tilghman, Jacob LS 80 Lewis, C'yontai TE R-SR 3L Eutaw, Ala./Northridge 50 Ortiz, Marco LS 9 Massey, Dre WR R-SR 1L Greenville, S.C./Mauldin/Holmes CC 51 Miller, Ventrell LB 59 McCoy, T.J. OL R-JR 2L Clermont/South Lake/N.C. State 52 Crum, Quaylin ATH 62 McDowell, Griffin OL FR HS Leesburg, Ga./Lee 53 Harkless, Kavaris OL 19 McPherson, Evan K FR HS Fort Payne, Ala./Fort Payne 54 Clark, Khairi DL 12 McWilliams, C.J. DB R-SO 1L Miami/Southwest 55 Banks, Noah OL 51 Miller, Ventrell LB R-FR HS Lakeland/Kathleen 55 Campbell, Kyree DL 7 Moon, Jeremiah LB R-SO 1L Hoover, Ala./Hoover 56 Delance, Jean OL 75 Moore, T.J. OL R-FR SQ Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek 56 Slaton, Tedarrell DL 37 Moorer, Patrick ATH R-FR SQ Lutz/Lake Travis 57 Crozier, Coleman ATH 38 Oelrich, Nick ATH R-SO 1L Newberry/Newberry 58 Lawrence, Jahim LB 50 Ortiz, Marco LS FR HS Richmond, Va./Benedictine 59 McCoy, T.J. OL 22 Perine, Lamical RB JR 2L Mobile, Ala./Theodore 59 Weldon, Danny ATH 47 Perry, Austin ATH R-FR SQ Orlando/Jones 60 Underwood, Houston ATH 29 Pierce, Dameon RB FR HS Bainbridge, Ga./Bainbridge 61 Heggie, Brett OL 84 Pitts, Kyle TE FR HS Abington, Pa./Archbishop Wood 62 McDowell, Griffin OL 99 Polite, Jachai DL JR 2L Daytona Beach/Mainland 63 Washington, James ATH 98 Powell, Jorge K R-SR 2L Coral Gables/Belen Jesuit Prep 64 Jordan, Tyler OL 45 Raymond, R.J. ATH R-SR 2L Atlantic Beach/Fletcher 65 Taylor, Jawaan OL 37 Reddick, Brandon ATH GR Orlando/Boone 66 Buchanan, Nick OL 4 Reese, David DB FR HS Fort Pierce/Vero Beach 67 Bleich, Christopher OL 33 Reese, David LB JR 2L Farmington, Mich./Farmington 70 Rowell, Tanner OL 47 Ricks, Isaac ATH R-FR SQ Jacksonville/Terry Parker 71 Howard, Chris K 70 Rowell, Tanner OL R-SO SQ Melbourne/Melbourne 71 Villano, Nick OL 19 Ruskell, Jack ATH R-FR SQ Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville 72 Forsythe, Stone OL 86 Saldivar, Andres ATH R-JR SQ Miami/Coral Gables Senior 73 Ivey, Martez OL 42 Sanders, Umstead ATH Jr. Port St. Joe/Port St. Joe 74 Johnson, Fred OL 25 Scarlett, Jordan RB R-JR 2L Fort Lauderdale/St. Thomas Aquinas 75 Moore, T.J. OL 95 Shuler, Adam DL GR Longwood/Lyman 76 Gouraige, Richard OL 56 Slaton, Tedarrell DL SO 1L Fort Lauderdale/American Heritage 77 Clayton Sr., Antonneous DL 40 Smith, Nick LB R-FR SQ Orlando/Dr. Phillips 80 Lewis, C'yontai TE 17 Sproles, Nick ATH R-SO SQ Winter Park/Winter Park 81 Lang, Dante TE 82 Stephens, Moral TE R-SR 3L Perry/Taylor County 82 Stephens, Moral TE 2 Stewart Jr., Brad DB SO 1L New Orleans, La./McDonogh 83 Wells, Rick WR 13 Stiner, Donovan DB SO 1L Houston, Texas/Bellaire 84 Pitts, Kyle TE 43 Sutton, Nicolas ATH R-SO SQ Deltona/Pine Ridge 85 Thompson, Trey ATH 16 Swain, Freddie WR JR 2L Ocala/North Marion 86 Finn, Jacob P 65 Taylor, Jawaan OL JR 2L Cocoa/Cocoa 86 Saldivar, Andres ATH 29 Taylor, Jeawon DB JR 2L Montgomery, Ala./Park Crossing 87 Gross, Dennis ATH 46 Thomas, Will ATH R-SO SQ Dunnellon/Dunnellon 88 Gamble, Kemore TE 85 Thompson, Trey ATH R-FR SQ Jupiter/Dwyer 88 Townsend, Tommy P 49 Tilghman, Jacob LS R-JR SQ Daytona Beach/Mainland 89 Cleveland, Tyrie WR 4 Toney, Kadarius ATH SO 1L Mobile, Ala./Blount 90 Chatfield, Jr., Andrew LB 88 Townsend, Tommy P R-JR SQ Orlando/Boone/Tennessee 91 Dunlap Jr., Marlon DL 11 Trask, Kyle QB R-SO SQ Manvel, Texas/Manvel 92 Zuniga, Jabari DL 27 Tse, Joshua ATH R-FR SQ Port Orange/Spruce Creek 93 Conliffe, Elijah DL 60 Underwood, Houston ATH R-JR SQ Miramar/Westminster Academy 94 Gordon III, Moses ATH 71 Villano, Nick OL R-JR SQ Wellington/American Heritage 95 Shuler, Adam DL 39 Walters, Brady ATH R-JR SQ Clermont/South Lake 96 Jefferson, Cece DL 63 Washington, James ATH R-FR SQ Jacksonville/Trinity Christian Academy 97 Gould, Jon P 59 Weldon, Danny ATH R-JR SQ Tampa/Tampa Catholic 98 Ancrum, Luke DL 83 Wells, Rick WR R-SO SQ Jacksonville/Raines 98 Powell, Jorge K 3 Wilson, Marco DB SO 1L Fort Lauderdale/American Heritage 99 Polite, Jachai DL 92 Zuniga, Jabari DL R-JR 2L Marietta, Ga./Sprayberry Luke Ancrum Lacedrick Brunson Amari Burney Khairi Clark Elijah Conliffe AN-crumb la-sed-drick ahh-mar-ee kerry Con-lif PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kemore Gamble KEY-MAR-ee Richard Gouraige Garage Brett Heggie heg-ee Vosean Joseph voh-shawn Jahim Lawrence JA-heeem FLORIDA GATORS ROSTER C yontai Lewis Lamical Perine Jachai Polite Moral Stephens Jabari Zuniga see-on-tay la-michael PEE-ryne juh-kye more-el ja-bar-ee zoo-knee-guh

44 13 QB 22 RB 25 RB 27 RB 10 WR 12 WR 16 WR 89 WR 80 TE 64 OL 65 OL 66 OL 73 OL 74 OL FELEIPE FRANKS LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Completed 9-of-18 passes for 172 yards and three touchdowns... Added nine carries for 11 yards... sixth straight multi-touchdown game... first Gator since Jeff Driskel (2014) to throw for three touchdowns twice in a season R-SO Crawfordville, Fla. 2017: Threw for 1,027 yards, 5 TDs, 5 INTs and completed 57.6 percent of his passes... His 79-yard rush against Texas A&M was the longest by a QB in school history. COMP ATT YDS TD/INT Career: Thrown for 2,180 yards and 21 TDs and 10 INTs... Has 90 carries for 134 yards. Prior to Florida: Participated in the 2016 US Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, / 2 Texas 2015 Elite 11 Finalist... Class 5A Second Team All-State as junior and senior Led team to a 13-2 record as a senior and reached Class 5A State Championship. LAMICAL PERINE SO Mobile, Ala. ATT YDS AVG TD JORDAN SCARLETT R-JR Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ATT YDS AVG TD DAMEON PIERCE FR Bainbridge, Ga. ATT YDS AVG TD JOSH HAMMOND JR Hallandale, Fla. REC YDS AVG TD VAN JEFFERSON R-JR Brentwood, Tenn. REC YDS AVG TD FREDDIE SWAIN JR Ocala, Fla. REC YDS AVG TD TYRIE CLEVELAND JR Houston, Texas REC YDS AVG TD C YONTAI LEWIS R-SR Eutaw, Ala. REC YDS AVG TD TYLER JORDAN SR Jacksonville, Fla. GS RUSH/G PASS/G PPG JAWAAN TAYLOR JR Cocoa, Fla. GS RUSH/G PASS/G PPG NICK BUCHANAN R-JR Dunwoody, Ga. GS RUSH/G PASS/G PPG MARTEZ IVEY SR Apopka, Fla. GS RUSH/G PASS/G PPG FRED JOHNSON SR West Palm Beach, Fla. GS RUSH/G PASS/G PPG LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Gained 16 yards on six carries. 2017: Became the first UF running back to rush for at least two touchdowns in consecutive games since Mike Gillislee (2012)... Became the third UF player since 2011 to record at least eight touchdowns in a season. 2016: One of 14 FBS true freshmen to post multiple 100-yard rushing games (one of eight to post both 100-yard games versus Power Five opponents)... First UF freshman back since Jeff Demps in 2008 to have multiple 100-yard SEC games... 16th UF true freshman since 1955 to rush for 100 yards in a game. Career: Compiled 1,139 rushing yards and nine touchdowns on 240 carries... Tallied 260 yards receiving and two touchdowns on 20 catches. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Rushed for 77 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown, averaging 7.0 yards per carry. 2017: Spent entire season suspended and away from the team. 2016: Made eight starts, seizing the starting role late in year... Led team with 179 carries, 889 yards (most by a UF underclassman since 1995) and six TDs... Had three 100-yard games... Career-high 134 yards against South Carolina. 2015: Played 10 games, making first start against Vanderbilt... Third on the team with 181 yards, 1 TD on 34 carries... Career: Tallied 243 carries for 1,295 yards and nine TDs... Hauled in nine passes for 72 yards. Prior to Florida: Played in 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas Florida Class 7A All-State First Team. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Rushed for 63 yards and a touchdown on seven carries... broke off a 47-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. 2018: Ranks sixth nationally among qualifying players in yards per carry (10.7)... Leads the Gators with 225 rushing yards and two touchdowns (tied for team lead) on 21 carries... Broke off a 68-yard touchdown run against Colorado State... Prior to Florida: Four-year starter at Bainbridge HS, compiling 6,779 rushing yards and 92 total touchdowns... Had 2,123 yards on 227 carries (9.7 avg.) with 32 rushing TDs as a senior... Chose UF over Alabama, Florida State, Miami, and Georgia, among others. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started at wide receiver. 2017: Saw action in 10 games, starting eight... Had a career-long 37-yard reception at South Carolina. 2016: Appeared in all 13 games throughout the season, tallying three starts...totaled 177 receiving yards on 14 receptions...recorded his best statistical game in his first collegiate start, registering two catches for 72 yards. Career: Caught 34 passes for 440 yards, with one touchdown. Prior to Florida: Played in the 2016 Under Armour All-American Game in Orlando...Earned a spot on the 2015 Class 5A First Team All-State team...recorded 25 receptions for 413 yards and six touchdowns in his junior season...younger brother of former Gator Frankie Hammond. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started at wide receiver. 2017: Totaled 456 yards, 1 TD on 42 receptions... Had three games with 5-plus receptions, including a career-high 10 for 94 yards (also career high) at Cal and eight for 89 yards at Auburn... Had five catches for 82 yards and a touchdown at Kentucky. 2016: Amassed 543 yards, 3 TDs on 49 catches... Had 5-plus catches in four games, including a season-high seven for 79 yards versus Memphis. Career: Had 91 catches for 999 yards, 4 TDs in 22 games (15 starts) at Ole Miss. Prior to Florida: Chosen for 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl... Father, Shawn, played 13 years in the NFL as a receiver, is now a receivers coach for the Dolphins (previously the Lions and Titans). LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Two catches for 88 yards, including a 65-yard touchdown reception... Has 209 all-purpose yards and three TDs last two games. 2018: Ranks fourth nationally in punt return average (24.2)... Entered year with 253 all-purpose yards and three total touchdowns, but has 338 all-purpose yards and three TDs this year... Had an 85-yard punt return touchdown versus Colorado St. (tied for fourth-longest return in FBS). 2017: Played in 11 games (four starts) and had eight catches for 96 yards and a touchdown... Caught game-winning touchdown at Kentucky. 2016: Appeared in all 13 games, tallying 118 yards and two touchdowns on eight catches. Career: Has 24 catches for 407 yards, 6 TDs in 28 games. Prior to Florida: 2015 Class 5A All-State Third Team Class 5A All-State Second Team. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Gained 43 yards on two receptions and a touchdown in sixth consecutive start at receiver. 2017: Recorded nine catches for 203 yards and two touchdowns between the Tennessee and Kentucky games. 2016: Appeared in 11 games, starting four... Totaled 14 catches for 298 yards and two touchdowns.... Recorded 124 yards and a touchdown against LSU, including a 98-yard reception that ranks as the second longest touchdown passing play in UF history... The reception stands as the longest play by a true freshman in UF history. Career: Recorded 43 receptions for 788 yards and six TDs. Prior to Florida: Totaled 2,091 yards / 99 rec. / 27 TDs his junior and senior years... Played in 2016 Under Amour All-America Game in Orlando. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started at tight end for a 16th consecutive game... Did not have a reception. 2017: Started all 11 games, totaling seven catches for 42 yards and a TD. 2016: Started 11 games and totaled 18 catches, 184 yards and two TDs... Had a career-high four catches against South Carolina : Became first Gator tight end since Jordan Reed (Oct. 20, 2012) to catch two touchdowns in a game (did in debut against New Mexico State). Career: Has 29 receptions for 301 yards and five TDs in 32 games (24 starts). Prior to Florida: Caught 45 passes for 703 yards, 10 TDs as a senior at Kingwood Christian HS... Also played safety, linebacker, defensive end, and kick returner (had three interceptions as a senior). LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Made his fourth consecutive start of the season at left guard. 2017: Appeared in all 11 games, making two starts at guard and two starts at center. 2016: Started eight games. 2015: Appeared in all 14 games, starting the final three at right guard... Career: Played in 37 games, making 16 starts... Prior to Florida: Appeared in 15 games, starting four times... Played in the 2015 Under Armour All-American Game Class 5A All-State First Team Class 5A All-State Second Team... Helped Bishop Kenny HS reach 2014 Class 5A Regional Championship. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Appeared in 26th consecutive game on the offensive line, starting at right tackle (25th start of career). 2017: One of only two UF linemen to start in all 11 contests... Finished the season by making two starts at left tackle. 2016: Became the first true freshman to start on opening day since Maurkice Pouncey in 2007, and the first freshman to start on the offensive line since Chaz Green in Made 11 consecutive starts at right tackle to finish the season. Prior to Florida: 2015 Florida Class 4A All-State First Team... Led Cocoa HS to a 10-3 record as a senior and helped the team reach the semifinals of the FHSAA Class 4A State Playoffs... Played alongside fellow 2016 UF signee Chauncey Gardner at Cocoa HS. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started fourth game of his career at center. 2017: Played as a reserve against UAB. 2016: Appeared in two games (Kentucky, North Texas) as a reserve. 2015: Redshirted, no game action. Prior to Florida: 2014 Georgia Class 5A All-State Honorable Mention for Dunwoody HS. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Made his 16th consecutive start on the offensive line... Started at left tackle. 2017: One of just two UF linemen to start all 11 games... A Coaches All-SEC Second Team member. 2016: 19 straight starts at left guard prior to the SEC Championship 2015: Played in each of Florida s last 12 games since returning from a preseason injury... Became the 25th UF true freshman offensive lineman since 2000 to start a game (at No. 6 LSU)... Career: Boasts 38 appearances and 33 starts... Prior to Florida: Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas... Parade All-American... MaxPreps All-America First Team... Two-time Class 8A All-State selection... Led Apopka High School to Class 8A state titles in 2012 and LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started fourth consecutive game at right guard. 2017: Appeared in all 11 contests, making 10 starts at right guard. 2016: Played in 12 games and started eight Began the season as Florida s right tackle, but finished the year as UF s starting right guard 2015: Appeared in eight games, making starts at right tackle against Vanderbilt (Nov. 7) and No. 14 Michigan (Jan. 1) in the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl... Career: Appeared in 32 games, starting 22 times... Made his first career start against Vanderbilt (Nov. 7, 2015)... Prior to Florida: 2014 Class 7A All-State Second Team... Helped Royal Palm Beach HS to the 2014 Class 7A Regional Championship... Also played basketball for Royal Palm Beach. 45

45 56 DL 92 DL 93 DL 96 DL 99 DL 7 DL/LB 11 LB 28 LB 33 LB 44 LB 5 DB 13 DB 23 DB 29 DB TEDARRELL SLATON SO Fort Lauderdale, Fla. TACKLES TFL SACKS QBH JABARI ZUNIGA R-JR Marietta, Ga. TACKLES TFL SACKS QBH ELIJAH CONLIFFE SO Hampton, Va. TACKLES TFL SACKS QBH CECE JEFFERSON SR Glen St. Mary, Fla. TACKLES TFL SACKS QBH JACHAI POLITE JR Daytona Beach, Fla. TACKLES TFL SACKS FF JEREMIAH MOON R-SO Hoover, Ala. TACKLES TFL INT QBH VOSEAN JOSEPH JR Miami, Fla. TACKLES TFL SACKS INT KYLAN JOHNSON R-JR Dallas, Texas TACKLES TFL SACKS INT DAVID REESE JR Farmington, Mich. TACKLES TFL SACKS INT RAYSHAD JACKSON R-JR Miami, Fla. TACKLES TFL SACKS INT CJ HENDERSON SO Miami, Fla. TACKLES TFL INT PD DONOVAN STINER SO Houston, Texas TACKLES TFL INT PD CHAUNCEY GARDNER-JOHNSON JR Cocoa, Fla. TACKLES TFL INT PD JEAWON TAYLOR JR Montgomery, Ala. TACKLES TFL INT PD LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Recorded five tackles, three solo. 2017: Played in all 11 games, tallying 11 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss... Had four multi-tackle games (all two tackles). Career: Accumulated 25 total tackles, 17 assisted and eight solo. Prior to Florida: 2017 U.S. Army All-American... Helped American Heritage win FHSAA Class 5A state titles in 2014 and Attended same high school as teammates James Houston and Marco Wilson. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Recorded four tackles, two solo and 1.5 tackles for a loss of three yards in his eighth consecutive start at defensive end. 2018: Tied for fifth in the SEC in tackles for loss (5.0). 2017: Played in 10 games (six starts), recording 34 tackles, 8.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks... Career-high seven tackles against Florida State. 2016: Appeared in all 13 games (three starts)... Totaled 25 tackles, including 8.5 for a combined loss of 39 yards... Led the team in sacks (5.0) and QB hurries (11)... Also had a forced fumble and a blocked extra point. Career: Has 73 tackles (35 solo), 21.5 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, 19 QB hurries in 27 games... Also has a forced fumble, recovered fumble, blocked kick. Prior to Florida: Helped Sprayberry improve to 6-4 in his senior year after going 2-8 the year prior. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Recorded one assisted tackle. 2017: Played in eight games as a reserve defensive tackle... Made collegiate debut against Tennessee... Made first tackle amd QB hurry against LSU. Career: Has 11 tackles, in 12 appearances. Prior to Florida: Daily Press 2016 All-Starts Defensive Team... Competed in 2016 VHSCA All-Star Game. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started at defensive tackle... Tallied three tackles, one solo, including 1.5 tackles for a loss for a total three yards and recorded a safety. 2017: Played in all 11 games (eight starts)... Led the team with 13.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks, fourth on the team with 47 tackles. 2016: Appeared in 12 games (six starts)... Totaled 30 tackles with 6.5 for a combined loss of 23 yards... Added five QB hurries. 2015: Appeared in all 14 games (two starts)... SEC Coaches All-Freshman Team. Career: Has appeared in 39 games, totaling 109 tackles (53 solo), 30.0 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and 13 QB hurries. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started second straight game at defensive end... Had four tackles (three solo), one sack, 1.5 tackles for loss, and a forced fumble. 2018: One of two FBS players (Justin Hollins, Oregon) with three forced fumbles... First Gator since safety Marcus Maye (5 in 2015) with three forced fumbles in a season. 2017: Played in seven games (four starts) prior to a season-ending injury... Tallied 22 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, six QB hurries, and a forced fumble... Had a career-high six tackles against Michigan... Notched a sack, forced fumble, three QB hurries versus Vandy. 2016: Played in 12 games, tallying 11 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, a quarterback hurry, and a forced fumble. Career: Played 23 games (seven starts) notching 48 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks, seven QB hurries five forced fumbles, and one pass break up. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started for the second straight game at linebacker, but did not record any stats. 2017: Played in 10 games (five starts) at linebacker... Made first career start in season opener (vs. Michigan)... Totaled 23 tackles, one tackle for loss, 0.5 sack and two QB hurries. 2016: Appeared in two games before sustaining a season-ending neck injury... Recorded one tackle against UMass and tallied two against Kentucky... Earned a medical redshirt. Career: Recorded 41 tackles (11 solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, one fumble recovery, one blocked kick, and 1.0 sacks. Prior to Florida: Alabama Class 7A All-State First Team. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started at linebacker... Tallied five tackles, one solo, 1.0 tackle for a loss. 2017: Ranked third on the team with 55 tackles, had 4.0 tackles for loss and a QB hurry... Had a pair of 10-tackle games (career-high 11 against LSU, 10 at Missouri). 2016: Appeared in all 13 games, starting six... Totaled 13 tackles... Notched six tackles (one for loss) in the Outback Bowl win over Iowa. Career: Boasts 84 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and fumble recovery, and an interception. Prior to Florida: 2015 Florida Class 6A All-State First Team... Played for the 2016 U.S. Under-19 National Team in the International Bowl against Canada. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Recorded one solo tackle. 2017: Played in seven games (started versus Georgia), battled a myriad of injuries... Totaled 17 tackles (season-high five versus Texas A&M). 2016: Appeared in all 13 games (six starts--started final five after beginning season as a reserve)... Tallied 39 tackles, five tackles for loss, one sack, pass breakup, QB hurry, and fumble recovery... Notched a career-high eight tackles and a sack against LSU. Career: Compiled 67 tackles (29 solo), 5.5 tackles for loss, three pass break ups, one sack, and one fumble recovery. Prior to Florida: Quarterbacked Skyline to a 14-1 record in 2014, throwing for 2,456 yards, 36 TDs and zero interceptions as a senior. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee) : Made first start of the season at linebacker... Tallied a team-high 11 tackles, two solo... added a fumble recovery with a oneyard return, and 0.5 tackles for a loss... Posted eighth career 10-tackle game. 2017: All-SEC Second Team (Phil Steele)... Amassed 102 tackles (10 for loss), 1.5 sacks and an interception. 2016: Totaled 49 tackles, two tackles for loss in 12 games (four starts)... Posted a career-high 12 tackles against LSU... Garnered Freshman All-America honors. Career: Totaled 162 tackles (62 solo), 12.5 tackles for loss and an interception in 24 games (16 starts). Prior to Florida: Selected to the 2015 Detriot News football Dream Team... Totaled 363 tackles, five sacks, seven forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and four blocked field goals at Farmington HS... Also rushed for 838 yards and 13 TDs. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Recorded four solo tackles. 2017: Played in all 11 games as a reserve linebacker, special teams contributor Totaled 14 tackles, half tackle for loss, one forced fumble and fumble recovery Only player on the team to force and recover a fumble Tallied a career-high four tackles and a forced fumble against UAB Notched his fumble recovery at South Carolina. 2016: Played in nine games as a reserve linebacker / special teams Recorded his first tackle and quarterback hurry against Missouri Tallied his other tackle in the Outback Bowl against Iowa. 2015: Redshirted. Prior to Florida: Played in 2014 Miami-Dade North vs. South All-Star game 2014 All-Dade County Second Team. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started at cornerback, made two solo tackles and forced a fumble for the second straight game. 2017: All-SEC Second Team (AP)... Appeared in 11 games (five starts--first at Kentucky)... Totaled 22 tackles, four interceptions (returned two for TDs--vs. Michigan, Tennessee)... Only FBS true freshman since 1996 with interception return touchdowns in consecutive games... One of two FBS freshmen with multiple interception return touchdowns for the season. Career: Tallied 35 tackles (22 solo), six pass break ups, five interceptions, two tackle for loss, and two forced fumbles. Prior to Florida: Played in 2017 Under Armour All-American game... In junior and senior seasons, he had 636 total rushing yards on 68 carries (39.8 yards per game) and 10 touchdowns (seven rushing)... Selected to the USA National Team in its game vs. Canada. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started at strong safety... Tallied six tackles, three solo. 2017: Played all 11 games as a reserve defensive back and key member of special teams... Logged nine tackles... Had a season-high three tackles at MIssouri. Career: Collected 29 tackles, 12 solo. Prior to Florida: Had 116 tackles and two interceptions his final two seasons at Bellaire HS Texas UIL Class 6A District 18 All-District First Team Defense. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Started 15th consecutive game... Recorded three tackles, one solo... Added a tackle for a loss of two yards and one QB hurry. 2017: Started all 11 games... Totaled 58 tackles (second on the team), two interceptions (at South Carolina, UAB), seven pass breakups, six tackles for loss and a sack. 2016: Appeared in all 13 games (three starts)... Totaled 32 tackles, three pass break-ups and three interceptions with 103 yards in returns to lead the Gators... Careerhigh nine tackles versus Alabama. Career: Played 28 games (18 starts), made 113 tackles (65 solo), 10 pass break ups, 10.0 tackles for loss, collected five interceptions, and three sacks. Prior to Florida: Played in the 2016 Under Armour All-American Game in Orlando USA Today All-Florida First Team. LAST GAME (9/23/18 - at Tennessee): Notched five tackles. 2017: Played 10 games (started five of last six--first was against Texas A&M)... Totaled 34 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and an interception... Had two nine-tackle games (Missouri, South Carolina)... Began season as reserve defensive back, ended as starting safety. 2016: Appeared in 10 games... Totaled seven tackles and was a key member of speacial teams. Career: Tallied 59 tackles (27 solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, one interception, and one pass breakup. Prior to Florida: Alabama Class 6A All-State Honorable Mention... Tallied 151 tackles (91 as a junior) and seven interceptions his final two seasons at Park Crossing HS. 46

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