One play into Florida’s Saturday meeting with Georgia, Georgia led 7-0.
Two drives and just 3:16 of game clock gone, the Bulldogs were up 14-0.
But Florida put together a historic offensive showing, embarking on a 38-7 burst before halftime that staked the Gators to all the lead they would need in what ultimately turned into a 44-28 victory.
Kyle Trask, of course, orchestrated the offensive. After missing his first three throws, he connected on 20 of his final 23 in the first half, throwing for four touchdowns and more than 350 yards before intermission and keying a string of seven straight possessions on which the Gators scored points.