Florida scuffled early against Miami on Saturday at the College World Series. Gators ace Logan Shore couldn't hit his spots, Miami scored two runs in the first three innings — and it felt like they underachieved for the Hurricanes to only plate two — and the only run Florida generated came on a balk call that was dubious at best.
Then came the fourth inning. Then came 11 runs. Then came history.
Here come the Gators.
Florida pounded Miami for 11 runs in the bottom of the fourth, setting a new record for runs in an inning at notoriously offense-starving TD Ameritrade Park — and without the benefit of a home run — and added three more before the night was done, cruising to a 15-3 victory that set a new venue record for both runs and margin of victory.