
The No. 12 Florida Gators (10-2) put together another stellar defensive effort, but their embarrassing offense fell well short of effective as the No. 13 Florida State Seminoles (10-2) nearly shut out the hosts 27-2 on Saturday night at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida.
In front of a record crowd, the Gators offense was unable to muster a single point with Florida only scoring on a fourth-quarter safety created off a forced fumble by freshman defensive end CeCe Jefferson. Though UF avoided its first shutout since 1988, that was about the only positive to take away from the affair.

Can’t throw, can’t win: Sophomore quarterback Treon Harris continued regressing Saturday. After starting the game 6-of-8 for very little yardage, he threw seven straight incompletions and finished the first half just 11-of-22 for 64 yards. Harris did not do much better in the latter 30 minutes, going 7-of-15 for 65 yards. He missed wide open receivers and threw low, lackadaisical passes all night, giving UF little opportunity to move the ball offensively.

Aiding and abetting: Florida’s defense was tremendous for nearly the entire contest, but it was not without its slip ups. A kick-catch interference penalty on special teams, followed by an offsides call, allowed Florida State to jump on the board early by scoring a 45-yard field goal on only a 13-yard offensive drive. Later in the half, the Gators gave up two big chunk plays – a 21-yard Dalvin Cook run and 45-yard Sean Maguire completion – as the Seminoles moved 74 yards on just seven plays. FSU capped off that drive with a fourth-down touchdown conversion as Maguire stunningly threw across his body into the end zone for a tough score to a player who had never caught a pass before.

Stuntin’ like his daddy (again): On a night when the legendary Fred Taylor was honored by The Swamp with a standing ovation, his son showed out once again. Junior running back Kelvin Taylor registered his fourth 100-yard game in five tries, rushing for 136 yards on 24 carries and picking up 18 more yards on three catches. Taylor was basically the entire UF offense on Saturday, and though he was not enough in the long run, his effort is certainly worth commendation.

Freshman comes through (again): Leave it to Jefferson to make another big play on defense. The five-star freshman sensation’s forced fumble of Maguire resulted in the Gators’ only points Saturday – a fourth-quarter safety. The score allowed Florida to avoid a shutout at the hands of Florida State for the first time ever. The Gators continue their no-shutout streak, which is the nation’s longest (dating back to Oct. 29, 1988), and avoided an even worse embarrassment than the offense already provided.

Twitter reactions:
Dude.. Take your steps and get rid of the ball 😡. #UFvsFSU
— Jacquez Green™ (@JacquezGreen) November 29, 2015
😡😡😡
— BrandonSpikes55 (@brandonspikes55) November 29, 2015
Well, I guess Treon decided to chill tonight.
— Mr. Snell (@theebigbossSS) November 29, 2015
Cmon Gators, can't win games without getting into the endzone… Need better QB play #smh pic.twitter.com/ZmCwAoyrHu
— Bobby McCray (@bobbymccray) November 29, 2015
Gators gotta find a way to score some points!!! Hang in there defense!!! #GatorNation #GoGators
— Kevin Carter (@kevincarterESPN) November 29, 2015
It's really hard to think Treon will make a miraculous change at this point in the game. Hope we just score some points.
— Mr. Snell (@theebigbossSS) November 29, 2015
Wtf man 😡
— BrandonSpikes55 (@brandonspikes55) November 29, 2015
Bruh you gotta be kidding me….
— C.B. (@cory_bailey) November 29, 2015
This is a joke.. And I mean our offense and kicking game
— Mr. Snell (@theebigbossSS) November 29, 2015
Who's our backup QB again? #GoGators
— Bobby McCray (@bobbymccray) November 29, 2015
Have we really gotten to the point that we're cheering about not being shut out? A new low IMO…
— Mr. Snell (@theebigbossSS) November 29, 2015
4th dwn bruh.. Gotta throw it up. #UFvsFSU
— Jacquez Green™ (@JacquezGreen) November 29, 2015
Really upset about tonight's outcome against those Seminoles but they proved to be better tonight… On to the SEC Championship!!! #GoGators
— Alex James Brown (@alexbrown96) November 29, 2015
So we lost to the Seminoles today congrats to them boys they were the better team today but hey we got bigger fish to fry let's go Gators
— Ben Troupe (@BenTroupe84) November 29, 2015
As a former gator player and alum no one wants my gators to win more than me but hey we lost we take it on the chin and keep moving.
— Ben Troupe (@BenTroupe84) November 29, 2015
I still trust in Mac, he's brought us a long way. #ItsGreat
— Max Garcia (@MGarcia_76) November 29, 2015
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