Saturday, September 27, 2008 7:04 PM EDT


Turnovers costly in UF loss


By  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIKE McCALL , Alligator Staff Writer


It only takes a few hours for a plate of armor to become an Achilles' heel.

What made No. 4 UF successful in its first three games - zero turnovers -
doomed it in Saturday's 31-30 loss to Mississippi, as three fumbles, two
just after halftime, let the Rebels erase a 10-point deficit and take
control of the game.

The Gators piled up 443 yards - their most of the season - and seemed in
command with a 17-7 lead at halftime until they fumbled twice in their first
three plays of the second half. 

 

Those turnovers led to quick scores by the Rebels to tie the game, and
Florida went 0 for 5 on third downs from that point on, violating two major
tenets of coach Urban Meyer's "Plan to Win."

"Statistically you go back and look at it - we had a big offensive game,"
offensive coordinator Dan Mullen said. "We had more yards, but we came out
on the wrong end because we turned it over and they didn't. They kind of
followed, it looked like, our plan to win, but we didn't."

After an 8-yard run to open the third quarter, UF receiver Percy Harvin
fumbled on his next carry, giving Ole Miss the ball at UF's 34-yard line.
Following a UM field goal, quarterback Tim Tebow dropped the ball during a
handoff and the Rebels took over at the 18.

That led to a three-play UM touchdown drive to tie the score, breathing life
into an offense that managed less than half of Florida's production in the
first half.

"What we've been preaching all year is take care of the ball, score when we
can score and play great defense," Mullen said. "Our defense did a great job
today, but we put them in terrible situations."

The Gators fumbled three other times and lost one, when tight end Aaron
Hernandez coughed it up at the UM 35. It was a very uncharacteristic day for
Florida (3-1, 1-1 Southeastern Conference), which entered the game tied for
second in the nation in turnover margin.

The defense did tally an interception when safety Major Wright picked off a
wobbly pass from Jevan Snead in the second quarter, but it was too bogged
down to accomplish much in the second half, as the Rebels (3-2, 1-1
Southeastern Conference) started their third-quarter drives with an average
field position of the UF 42-yard line.

"The field was so short, there wasn't too much that we could do to stop
them," cornerback Joe Haden said. "We went as hard as we could - the defense
definitely went as hard as it could - but sometimes with a short field like
that we don't really have a chance to do much."

 


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