Florida has won the past two games in this rivalry series by lopsided margins, and Georgia needs a victory Saturday in the game formerly known as the "World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" to turn around a season spiraling out of control.
First-year coach Kirby Smart's team has fallen on hard times since a last-second Hail Mary by Tennessee ended the Bulldogs' upset hopes. Meanwhile, since then the Gators have seized control over the SEC East despite an early-season loss to the Volunteers.
That's chiefly because Tennessee lost its past two games against Texas A&M and Alabama. But regardless, the bottom line is if the Gators win out, they'll be back in Atlanta for the second season in a row.