The Florida Gators put on a disappointing display of futility on the football field Saturday night against the Tennessee Volunteers. In the end, the Orange and Blue were humiliated to the tune of a 31-11 shellacking inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
At no point were the Gators in contention from the get-go, with Tennessee running off 31-straight points — including touchdowns on their first four drives — to simply bury Florida in the Swamp early on. By the time Trey Smack's 46-yard field goal passed through the uprights in the third quarter, the writing was on the wall for this one.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIt was a tough game to watch, and after a fall full of futility from Florida football, it almost felt masochistic taking in all 60 minutes of play. But alas, the Gators Wire crew witnessed the drive by from wire to wire and now offer their respective instant reactions to the murder we all saw.
Aidan Gallardo
GOOD: There’s still one more game to play.
Yeah, I mean, there’s nothing really for me to say here. Florida really got beat down at home and you’d think that in a rivalry matchup, they’d put up some sort of fight. Especially at home. But no. This game was the definition of embarrassing on the side of Florida football.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBut at least the nightmare of a season is about to come to its conclusion. The most fitting “good” to come out of this is that the Gators have one more game left on their schedule, which is against Florida State next Saturday.
BAD: The little offense that never could
Tonight was just an abysmal display from the offense. They couldn’t move the football downfield and when they did make a big play, a penalty would just wipe it all away. It’s been the same thing week in and week out. At this point, I think we all want this season to just be over.
I knew that the Gators were going to be crawling, but I didn’t think it’d get this bad. Oh, and to add salt to the wound, it took until there were two minutes left in the third quarter to keep their historic non-shutout streak alive. Well, I guess on second thought, it’s a good thing that the streak is still alive.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementI’m going to give a ton of credit to Jadan Baugh, though, for bringing some type of energy to this offense. Baugh had some nice carries on the ground and had a touchdown reception, and he’s shaping up to be one of the best running backs in the sport.
UGLY: Defense was simply outplayed
As soon as Tennessee scored that quickly and methodically marched down the field on their opening drive, I knew this game wasn’t going to be close. It also doesn’t help that Florida’s dealing with multiple defensive starters out. But excuses aside, I don’t think the Gators really even prepared well at all.
Tennessee’s quick tempo really messed with Florida’s defenders. They turned this into a track meet and that was my main key for Florida going into this game if they wanted a chance to win. It was just an all-around embarrassing performance in front of the home crowd.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDavid Rosenberg
GOOD: Call it a moral victory, but I liked that Florida fought for the whole game, even while getting stomped. The Gators might not be good, but they don't give up. An 11-0 second half is a small enough win to celebrate, however briefly. Jadan Baugh is a silver lining just about every week, and let's not overlook DJ Lagway playing turnover-free football. If neither of them transfers out this offseason, 2026 can be very different.
BAD: There’s still one more game to play? I don't know what Aidan is smoking.
It is not good in any way that Florida has one more game. Does anyone think things are going to get better magically? They're beat up, and cancelling the FSU game would be mercy on us all. Anyway, see you next week.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementUGLY: Oh, boy, we don't have enough time for this, and I would get fired if I said everything that needs to be said.
There's nothing like coming out of the gates flat, and Florida was below sea level... Tennessee completed 11-of-13 passes for 146 yards and a touchdown in the first half, while averaging 5.7 yards over a whopping 31 carries. That's utter dominance by an offense against a defense that just got its top lineman back.
You can't be outgained 190 to 1 in the first quarter and expect miracles to happen afterward. The fact that fans stayed to sing Won't Back Down between the third and fourth quarters is the only miracle I saw.
You thought Billy (Napier) ball was bad? How about Billy (Gonzales) ball? Oh, yeah, Lane Kiffin ain't coming here either. DOOM.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdam Dubbin
GOOD: Jadan Baugh continues to be a beast, and for stretches of the game, carried the team on his back. His 42-yard reception in the first quarter was called back on a holding penalty at the line of scrimmage; that boner was atoned for in the fourth when he connected with Lagway for a 33-yard touchdown reception.
By the end of the game, the sophomore out of Atlanta cut and spun and bulldozed his way for 96 hard-fought yards on the ground on 18 carries (5.6 yards per) in addition to his two catches for 35 yards and that score.
Baugh is the kind of talent you hope stays around when the new regime arrives. His skill set is elite and he continues to give me NFL-era Marshall Faulk vibes — this kind of player is a rare find in a sea of unpolished diamonds.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBAD: Aidan asked in our chat during the first half if this was the worst game in recent memory; I suggested it was too early to tell. For a while, it looked like his query may have been prescient, but alas, Florida found a way to get on the board both through the uprights and the end zone plane.
The threat of a shutout and an all-time beatdown was averted. But it was still a bad showing from Gonzales' guys and the team's play simply did not reflect the effort seen against Georgia and Ole Miss away from Gainesville.
The Gators were out-gained yardage-wise by the Vols in the first quarter, 190-1 — that is almost two whole fields worth of offense against the smallest unit of measure the game uses. You have to show up on your own home field in a conference rivalry game, and this team did the exact opposite.
UGLY: There’s still one more game to play. May God have mercy on all of our souls.
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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Florida football: Instant reactions from' Week 13 loss vs Tennessee
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