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The Florida–Georgia football rivalry is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the University of Florida Gators and the University of Georgia Bulldogs, both members of the Southeastern Conference. The programs first met in 1904 or 1915 (the status of the 1904 game is disputed) and have played every season since 1926 ...
After the third game of the season against LSU in 1967 Eckdahl had a season ending injury, breaking his leg in practice. Larry Rentz: 1967–1968 John Reaves: 1969–1971 First-team All-SEC (1969). First-team All-American (1971). Florida–Georgia Hall of Fame. University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame. National Football League player.
The Florida-Georgia game — as has been the case for all but two contests since 1933 — will take place in Jacksonville. The current stadium in which the Gators and Bulldogs play is EverBank ...
The 1994 SEC Championship Game was won by the Florida Gators 24–23 over the Alabama Crimson Tide. After two years at Legion Field, the 1994 game was the first to be played in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia (which had hosted the game until 2016). The game was played on December 3, 1994, and was televised to a national audience on ABC.
Florida is now 1-10 in rivalry games (Georgia, Florida State, Tennessee), and 2-13 vs. ranked teams under Napier. If this game weren't a big enough kick in the gut, consider the Tennessee debacle ...
For the 91st time, Jacksonville is here for the party. The Florida-Georgia SEC football game will be Saturday at EverBank Stadium (3:30 p.m., CBS). The top-ranked Bulldogs will be trying to win ...
Although Florida football delivered the first punch of the game, No. 1 Georgia displayed championship resolve and went on to dismantle the Gators in a 43-20 loss at Jacksonville during Week 9 of ...
Dupree enrolled at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he played at the halfback and fullback positions for coach Ray Graves's Florida Gators football team from 1962 to 1964. In 1962, he established himself as a star by gaining 111 yards and scoring two touchdowns in the Florida–Georgia game. [3]