JACKSONVILLE, Fla.— All the talk coming into Saturday’s annual Georgia-Florida bash — a matchup of Top 10-ranked teams — concerned Florida’s potent passing attack featuring Gator quarterback Kyle Trash and his talented receiver corps.
At the same time, the Bulldog offense had been highly criticized the past two weeks after supposedly unimaginative play-calling in an upset loss to South Carolina and a 21-0 win over Kentucky, when Georgia couldn’t score in the first half in a virtual monsoon.
But in the pro stadium of the Jacksonville Jaguars, it was Bulldog senior quarterback Jake Fromm and the offense of first-year coordinator James Coley that stole the spotlight from Dan Mullen’s 6th-ranked Gators.