Can the Gators generate some heat against UGA quarterback Joe Cox?
Georgia’s success on the ground made it difficult for the defensive front to consistently attack Cox with stunts and blitzes. The Gators sacked Cox twice and put enough heat on him to force to some throws, three of which were intercepted in the second half. When it looked like Cox was going to get the ‘Dogs back in the game late in the third quarter, he was pressured on a third-and-2 play from the UF 49 and his off-balance throw fluttered into the left flat and was intercepted by outside linebacker A.J. Jones, who intercepted Cox twice in the second half. Jones caused the first interception himself, getting in Cox’s face and tipping a pass that he intercepted in the opening seconds of the second half. 5. Will it be the Gators, or the Bulldogs, who make big plays on special teams? The Gators were the ones who came through in a big way. They did it by shutting down one of the nation’s best kickoff returners, Brandon Boykin. They did it with excellent punting by Chas Henry, who kept the ‘