UF FB: Florida-South Carolina Postgame Notes & Quotes

South Carolina 40, Florida 17 

November 6, 2021 

Williams-Brice Stadium – Columbia, S.C. 

Gators Offense 

• With 340 total yards tonight, Florida’s 4,207 yards this season is its second-most through nine games  in the last 20 seasons, trailing only the 2020 campaign (4,526). 

o This is Florida’s eighth-highest total through nine games dating back to 1965. 

o This is the 10th time since 1965 that Florida has eclipsed 4,000 total yards through nine  games. 

• With 82 rushing yards tonight, Florida’s 2,023 rushing yards this season is the team’s most through  nine games since 2009 (2,166) and eighth-most dating back to 1965. 

• Tonight’s game marked the first time in the 2021 season that Florida did not out-gain its opponent. • Florida posted its seventh-straight game of 300-plus total yards against South Carolina dating back  to 2015. 

• Quarterback Emory Jones recorded his fourth-career 200-yard passing game tonight (all in 2021). o Jones had two completions of 50-plus yards in the first quarter. 

Emory Jones completed a pass to nine-different receivers at South Carolina. 

• Wide receiver Justin Shorter’s 52-yard reception from quarterback Emory Jones in the first quarter  marked the longest reception of Shorter’s career. 

o Previous career long: 46 yards (at Vanderbilt, Nov. 21, 2020) 

• Wide receiver Marcus Burke recorded his first-career reception in his second-career game with a  61-yard catch from Jones in the first quarter tonight. 

o Burke finished with two catches for 73 yards, trailing only Shorter (five catches for 92 yards)  in receiving yards among all Gators in tonight’s game. 

o Burke made his collegiate debut in Week 9 vs. Georgia. 

Gators Defense 

• Entering the game ranked tied-for-fifth in the SEC and tied-for-26th nationally with 2.75 sacks per  game (22 sacks), the Gators recorded one sack vs. South Carolina to bring their season total to 23. o Florida’s 144 sacks since Mullen’s debut 2018 season rank first in the SEC and fouth nationally – trailing only Clemson (172), Pittsburgh (160) and Ohio State (149).  

o Florida ranked tied-for-14th in the FBS and second in the SEC with 34 sacks last season. • Defensive lineman Zachary Carter tallied tackle-for-loss number 9.5 on the season tonight. o Carter entered the game ranking tied-for-fifth in the SEC with 8.5 TFLs. 

• Linebacker Mohamoud Diabate recorded six tackles on South Carolina’s opening drive of the  game, ultimately setting a new-career high with 12 tackles. 

• Linebacker Brenton Cox set a career high with two pass breakups. 

• Linebacker Jeremiah Moon recorded his second sack of the season and the eighth of his career. 

Florida Special Teams 

Jeremy Crawshaw punted five times for an average of 43.8 yards including a long punt of 51 yards  and two punts inside the 20-yard line. 

• Kicker Chris Howard connected on his first field goal attempt since Week 3, making a 30-yarder in  the first quarter to tie the game at 10-10

Malik Davis’ kick return of 25 yards in the second quarter marked Florida’s longest kick return of the  season. 

Explosive Plays 

Justin Shorter (from Emory Jones): 20-yard reception, first quarter 

Justin Shorter (from Jones): 52-yard reception, first quarter 

Marcus Burke (from Jones): 61-yard reception, first quarter 

Emory Jones: 10-yard rush, first quarter

Ja’Quavion Fraziars (from Jones): 16-yard reception, third quarter 

Emory Jones: 10-yard rush, third quarter 

Keon Zipperer (from Jones): 21-yard reception, third quarter 

Emory Jones: 14-yard rush, fourth quarter 

Dameon Pierce: 23-yard rush, fourth quarter 

Series Updates  

• Today’s game represented the 42nd all-time meeting between Florida and South Carolina including  the 21st time the two programs have faced off in Columbia. 

• With today’s loss, Florida falls to 29-10-3 against South Carolina including 3-1 under head coach Dan  Mullen. 

o Mullen is now 4-3 vs. South Carolina overall in his head coaching career. 

• Florida is still 24-7 against South Carolina dating back through 1964. 

• Florida falls to 12-8-1 against South Carolina in Columbia. 

• Mullen is now 2-1 against first-year head coaches this season. 

o Mullen defeated Tennessee’s Josh Heupel and Vanderbilt’s Clark Lea in 2021. • In three games vs. South Carolina under Mullen, UF has outscored USC, 128-122, while out-gaining  USC, 1,570 yards to 1,561 yards. 

• Florida has now posted seven-straight games of 300-plus total yards against South Carolina dating  back to 2015. 

Other 

UF has scored in 419-consecutive games — which is an NCAA record. 

o The Gators broke Michigan’s record of 365-consecutive games (1984-2014) against LSU on  Oct. 7, 2017. 

o The next-closest active streak belongs to TCU, as the Horned Frogs have scored in 364- straight contests. 

• Florida has finished with fewer than 10 penalties in 40 of its last 41 games. 

Florida Game Captains: #6 Zachary Carter, #20 Malik Davis 

• South Carolina won the toss and deferred; South Carolina defended the north end zone. • Attendance: 70,131

2021 Florida Football Postgame Quotes 

Dan Mullen, Florida Head Coach 

South Carolina 40, Florida 17 

November 6, 2021 

Opening statement… 

“Give them a lot of credit. They played well, made some plays, made a lot of plays. They were able  to run the ball and control the tempo of the game and capitalize on mistakes that we made. I’m  disappointed in what we did and we’ve got to work and find a way to get better.” 

On the team’s performance… 

“Yeah, that’s a tough one. I know [every one of our guys] had a great attitude this week and  worked, and the desire of our guys and the attitude that they bring. We’ve got to create some  positive momentum for the guys on the team. For those guys, we as coaches have got to improve  and help them get better.” 

On how hard the team played… 

“You know, I certainly don’t think that we gave up. I give our guys credit. They battled. They faced a  lot of adversity and continued to battle. We faced all kinds of adversities this week. Those guys  continued to battle.” 

On the adversities… 

“We had anywhere from 20-30 guys missing from practice every day this week. I give some guys  credit. Emory Jones tested positive for the flu this morning, we had several guys not even come out  onto to the field, onto the bus. I don’t want to make an excuse for those guys, but I want to give our  guys credit for battling, with facing that adversity. We had a bunch of guys dealing with sickness. We  had to fly some guys up separately from the team, keep everybody separated. Those guys still went  out. Even though there was a large number of guys that missed practice, we had quite a few… Our  training staff tried to do a good job today of IV-ing guys and trying to get them ready to be able to  go out and perform. I think our guys compete and they’re going to work, they’re going to fight, and  they’re going to give everything they have. We as coaches have to do a better job to put them in  the positions, for the effort they give, to put them in position to be successful.” 

On his feelings of the outcome… 

“I didn’t see it coming. I’m obviously really disappointed. You give them credit. Their guys played  really well, made plays that were there to be made. I’ve coached a long time so I don’t know that  stuff is stunning really ever to me. Obviously, wasn’t seeing the game play out this way. So, very  disappointed. I know the players are very disappointed.” 

On the run game… 

“We fell behind a little bit. We were moving the ball, we had some explosive plays there. I think part  of that for them was putting everybody at the line of scrimmage and that’s where we were able to  hit some explosive plays early on in the game, throwing the ball down the field. We’ve got to be  better at the line of scrimmage and up front, offensively and defensively on the line, we’ve got to  play better.”

On staff changes… 

“I’m not going to get into any of that stuff right now of what we are going to do. We are going to  evaluate where we are at and look. We’ve got a game. We head back to The Swamp next  Saturday. We haven’t played there in a really long time, five-to-six weeks. So, the opportunity to get  home is going to be great and I think our guys will be excited to get back home and we’ve got to try  to get this fixed as coaches.” 

On the run defense… 

“Something we’ve got to look at. Maybe just schematically some things going on, some missed  tackles. We’ve got to be better and more physical right at the line of scrimmage and the point of  attack with our defensive front.” 

On Pierce’s involvement… 

“With some of the stuff we do there’s different options that go on in each play. Even if your calling run  plays, but if they have nine, eight guys standing on the line of scrimmage, the quarterback read is  going to tell him to throw some and we’ve got to take some shots downfield. I think you guys know  we roll the backs through. Obviously, we wanted to come in and run the ball. That was going to be  something we wanted to do. Early on, they had everybody at the line of scrimmage, and you saw  that we were able to take some shots down the field. The other times we just got to execute better  up front. We had some guys miss some time this week up front, but we still got to execute much  better at the line of scrimmage.” 

On the team’s performance over the last few weeks… 

“We got to make sure we got the right guys in the right position to make plays. We got to continue to  build confidence with the guys right there. It’s not one little thing. You look throughout the season,  there’s a lot of little things that have gone wrong. We’re not doing things that you play winning  football at. We’re not playing great at the line of scrimmage. We’re turning the football over. Those  are two huge things. Special teams, we’ve got to get better at special teams within the kicking  game. If you look at that, we’re not doing the things you need to do to play winning football. We did  that early in the season, but you can’t not control the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball.  You’re turning the ball over in other situations. That’s not a recipe for success.” 

On foreseeing the team’s struggles… 

“No. There’s been a bunch throughout the year. You don’t foresee anything. You don’t foresee all  the turnovers we’ve had. Some of those issues and some inconsistencies in which we’ve performed  with. You don’t really foresee that stuff.” 

On players that didn’t travel going live on social media during the game… 

“I don’t know. I was coaching the game, so I wasn’t watching social media.” 

On the team responding to his message of energy, excitement and focus… 

“Yeah, our players are competitors. They want to win. There are guys that really want to win and  have a great attitude. They want to work hard to go be successful.” 

On not singing with the band the last two games… 

“We’re on the road right now. That’s on me. To be honest with you, I didn’t know we had our band  here today. We’ll sing with the band next week in The Swamp.”