Florida Gators blow out Florida State to end the 2019 regular season

The Florida Gators (10-2, 6-2) defeated the Florida State Seminoles (6-6) at home to win their 10th game of the season for the second straight year under Dan Mullen.

The Gators offense scored 23 points in the second quarter as Kyle Trask moved the offense at will against Florida State.

Florida’s defense combined to shutdown Florida State’s offense after an early first quarter touchdown.

 

FIRST QUARTER

Florida 7, FSU 0- 19-yard touchdown pass from Kyle Trask to Freddie Swain with 10:19 to go.

Scoring Drive: 11 plays for 75 yards, 4:41 time of possession.

 

Florida 7, FSU 7- 1-yard rushing touchdown by Jordan Travis with 5:59 to go.

Scoring Drive: 10 plays for 75 yards, 4:20 time of possession.

 

 

SECOND QUARTER:

Florida 13, FSU 7- 1-yard rushing touchdown by Dameon Pierce with 13:46 to go.

Scoring Drive: 13 plays for 75 yards, 7:13 time of possession.

 

Florida 20, FSU 7- 23-yard touchdown pass from Kyle Trask to Freddie Swain with 10:55 to go.

Scoring Drive: 3 plays for 85 yards, 1:30 time of possession.

 

Florida 27, FSU 7- 13-yard touchdown pass from Kyle Trask to Van Jefferson with 5:06 to go.

Scoring Drive: 5 plays for 40 yards, 1:23 time of possession.

 

Florida 30, FSU 7- 50-yard field goal is good by Evan McPherson with 10 seconds to go.

Scoring Drive: 8 plays for 51 yards, 1:32 time of possession.

 

THIRD QUARTER:

Florida 30, FSU 10, 48-yard field goal is good by Ricky Aguayo with 12:13 to go.

Scoring Drive: 10 plays for 44 yards, 2:47 time of possession.

Florida 37, FSU 10- 6-yard passing touchdown from Emory Jones to Van Jefferson with 6:34 to go.

Scoring Drive: 11 plays for 75 yards, 5:39 time of possession.

 

Florida 37, FSU 17- 50-yard rushing touchdown by Cam Akers with 4:53 to go.

Scoring Drive: 5 plays for 75 yards, 1:36 time of possession.

 

FOURTH QUARTER:

Florida 40, FSU 17- 21-yard field goal is good by Evan McPherson with 14:56 to go.

Scoring Drive: 11 plays for 52 yards, 4:51 time of possession.

Andrew Spivey
Andrew always knew he wanted to be involved with sports in some capacity. He began by coaching high school football for six years before deciding to pursue a career in journalism. While coaching, he was a part of two state semifinal teams in the state of Alabama. Given his past coaching experience, he figured covering recruiting would be a perfect fit. He began his career as an intern for Rivals.com, covering University of Florida football recruiting. After interning with Rivals for six months, he joined the Gator Country family as a recruiting analyst. Andrew enjoys spending his free time on the golf course and watching his beloved Atlanta Braves. Follow him on Twitter at @AndrewSpiveyGC.