Gators score 63, say they are ready for Dogs

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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Gainesville, Fla. — Tim Tebow threw two touchdown passes, ran for two scores and Florida used two blocked punts to jump-start a 63-5 rout of Kentucky Saturday.

Now, they can focus on the game they’ve been looking forward to for a year: Georgia, a hated rival that stomped its way to a victory last season that essentially knocked Florida out of the Southeastern Conference race.

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The Gators (6-1, 4-1 SEC) look every bit ready for the rematch.

But they wouldn’t — couldn’t, really — talk about it. It was clear coach Urban Meyer issued his players a gag order concerning the Bulldogs.

“I don’t want to get in trouble,” linebacker Brandon Spikes said.

Cornerback Joe Haden jokingly couldn’t recall who was next on the schedule.

“Somebody in the SEC,” he said. “We know it’s a conference game.”

It’s the game Florida players pretty much circled when the schedule came out.

“We’re going into that game on all cylinders,” Percy Harvin said. “We’re looking to get to Atlanta and Georgia’s in the way. We remember the loss last year and we’re going to prepare for them real good.”

Florida was concerned about Kentucky too, especially because of the early kickoff. The Gators sputtered in early starts against Hawaii, Mississippi and Arkansas — scoring a combined seven points in the first quarters of those games.

They had no problems against the Wildcats, though.

The Gators blocked punts on Kentucky’s first two possessions and turned them into short touchdown runs, and led 28-0 before the Wildcats (5-3, 1-3) even got a first down.

“Our kicking game was a disaster,” Kentucky coach Rich Brooks said. “It’s hard to get back on track.”

It got worse, too. Harvin had a 16-yard scoring run that made it 21-0, then added a 33-yard TD reception on a perfect pass from Tebow.

Tebow finished 11-of-15 passing for 180 yards, ran nine times for 48 yards and spent the entire fourth quarter on the bench.

Florida led 42-3 at halftime and scored on the first play of the third quarter. Ahmad Black intercepted a pass from Mike Hartline and returned it 40 yards for a score.

“They beat us in every aspect of the game,” said Hartline, who was 7-of-16 for 33 yards. “You should have to question how you can move on from this or how can we get better or what we need to do differently.”

The Wildcats had an excuse for their problems.

They were without leading receiver Dicky Lyons Jr. (knee) and starting running back Derrick Locke (knee). Both are out for the season. They also played without offensive tackle Justin Jeffries (knee) and defensive tackle Myron Pryor (ankle). Five other defensive players, including all three starting linebackers, were slowed by injuries.

It showed.

The Cats hadn’t allowed more than 24 points in any game this season. The Gators scored more than that in the first quarter. Kentucky had allowed just two rushing touchdowns all year. Florida scored twice on the ground in its first eight plays.

The Wildcats looked like they would get on the scoreboard early in the second after Randall Cobb took over at quarterback, but Haden blocked Lones Seiber’s 31-yard field goal attempt.

It was the 22nd blocked kick for the Gators in Meyer’s four seasons. Tebow hooked up with Jeff Demps three plays later on a crossing route, and the speedy running back took it 61 yards for a touchdown and a 35-0 lead.

“He caught the ball, and I was starting to look for the extra-point team,” Meyer said. “He’s a fast dude now.”

Demps finished with 117 total yards.

Tebow’s second TD run came late in the first half. It was the 36th rushing touchdown of his career, tying the school record set by Emmitt Smith in 1989.

“It definitely means something,” Tebow said. “It won’t really set in now because I’m not going to think about. But later on down the road, you’ll look back and you’re with guys like Emmitt Smith and Fred Taylor and all the great running backs that have been here. To see yourself on a list with those guys is pretty cool.”


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