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The Gators competed in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and played their home games at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus. The 2012 season was the Gators' second under head coach Will ...
The game was a rematch of the 2007 BCS National Championship Game, where Florida emerged victorious. Florida's head coach for the 2007 game, Urban Meyer, was named head coach at Ohio State in November 2011 and took over the Buckeye football program in the 2012 season. [6] As such, this game is sometimes referred to as the Urban Meyer Bowl. [7]
The Gators ended the season 11–1 and were SEC Eastern Division Co-Champions. Because of their loss to Georgia, Florida did not play in the 2012 SEC Championship Game against Alabama. However, because Alabama was playing in the 2013 BCS National Championship Game, Florida was selected as an at-large pick to replace Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. [7]
The win makes Florida 5-5 with a home game vs. No. 11 Ole Miss in Week 13 and a road trip to a 1-9 Florida State team in the regular season finale. Given how terrible Florida State has been, the ...
Gators run game has got going in the second half, Montrell Johnson leads the way with 105 yards and one touchdown. Q4: Florida 15, FSU 14 Gators take back lead with 37-yard field goal
Coach Billy Napier and his team did something no one at Florida had done in nearly two decades. DJ Lagway threw two touchdown passes, Montrell Johnson ran for 127 yards and a score, and the Gators ...
The 3:16 game was a National Football League playoff game between the Denver Broncos and the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 8, 2012. The game took place in the 2011–12 NFL playoffs and finished with five statistics that each contained three digits in the order 3–1–6. It was the first playoff game to go to overtime since a 2010 overtime ...
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium during the 2008 Florida–Kentucky game in which Florida would win 63–5. The Gators thoroughly dominated from start to finish, blocking two punts and scoring four touchdowns in the first quarter before the Wildcats even gained a first down en route to a 63–5 blowout victory. [95]