2023 Florida Gators football team

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2023 Florida Gators football
Florida Gators script logo.svg
Conference Southeastern Conference
DivisionEastern Division
Record5–7 (3–5 SEC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Rob Sale (2nd season)
Offensive scheme Pro-style
Defensive coordinator Austin Armstrong (1st season)
Co-defensive coordinator Sean Spencer (2nd season)
Base defense 4–2–5
Home stadium Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
Seasons
  2022
2024  
2023 Southeastern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Eastern Division
No. 4 Georgia xy  8 0   13 1  
No. 8 Missouri  6 2   11 2  
No. 17 Tennessee  4 4   9 4  
Kentucky  3 5   7 6  
Florida  3 5   5 7  
South Carolina  3 5   5 7  
Vanderbilt  0 8   2 10  
Western Division
No. 5 Alabama xy$^  8 0   12 2  
No. 9 Ole Miss  6 2   11 2  
No. 12 LSU  6 2   10 3  
Texas A&M  4 4   7 6  
Auburn  3 5   6 7  
Mississippi State  1 7   5 7  
Arkansas  1 7   4 8  
Championship: Alabama 27, Georgia 24
  • ^ College Football Playoff participant
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2023 Florida Gators football team represented the University of Florida in the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by second-year head coach Billy Napier, the Gators played home games at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida. The Florida Gators football team drew an average home attendance of 89,587 in 2023, the 10th highest of all college football teams. [1]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 318:00 p.m.at No. 14 Utah * ESPN L 11–2453,644
September 97:30 p.m. McNeese * ESPNU W 49–788,163
September 167:00 p.m.No. 11 Tennessee
  • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
  • Gainesville, FL (rivalry)
ESPNW 29–1690,751
September 237:00 p.m. Charlotte *No. 25
  • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
  • Gainesville, FL
SECN+, ESPN+ W 22–789,053
September 3012:00 p.m.at Kentucky No. 22 ESPN L 14–3361,699
October 74:00 p.m. Vanderbilt Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
  • Gainesville, FL
SECNW 38–1489,432
October 143:30 p.m.at South Carolina SECNW 41–3979,247
October 283:30 p.m.vs. No. 1 Georgia CBS L 20–4376,251
November 412:00 p.m. Arkansas
  • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
  • Gainesville, FL
ESPN2L 36–39 OT89,782
November 117:30 p.m.at No. 19 LSU SECNL 35–52102,321
November 187:30 p.m.at No. 9 Missouri ESPNL 31–3362,621
November 257:00 p.m.No. 5 Florida State *
ESPNL 15–2490,341

[2]

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP RV2522RVRV
Coaches RVRV23RVRVRVRVRV
CFP Not releasedNot released

Game summaries

No. 14 Utah

The season-opening matchup against Utah was notable for it being the Gators' first non-conference true road game outside the state of Florida since a 38–21 loss to Syracuse in the 1991 season. [3] [4] With the loss, the Gators' most recent non-conference road win outside the state of Florida remains a 38–13 win at Memphis State on September 23, 1989. They also had not played a road game west of the Rocky Mountains since a 1983 game at USC. [5]

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
2–0September 3, 2022 Florida 29–26
Uniform combination
HelmetJerseyPants
Game one – Florida Gators at No. 14 Utah Utes – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Florida300811
No. 14 Utah7107024

at Rice–Eccles StadiumSalt Lake City, Utah

  • Date: August 31
  • Game time: 6:05 p.m. MDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 92 °F (33 °C) • Wind: W at 1 mile per hour (1.6 km/h) • Weather: sunny
  • Game attendance: 53,644
  • Referee: David Smith
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), and Holly Rowe (sideline reporter) [6]
  • Boxscore
Game information
First quarter
  • Utah – Money Parks 70-yard pass from Bryson Barnes (Cole Becker kick), 13:10
  • Florida – Adam Mihalek 32-yard field goal, 2:27
Second quarter
  • Utah – Nate Johnson 27-yard run (Cole Becker kick), 7:50
  • Utah – Cole Becker 51-yard field goal, 2:52
Third quarter
  • Utah – Bryson Barnes 5-yard run (Cole Becker kick), 11:06
Fourth quarter
  • Florida – Caleb Douglas 19-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Eugene Wilson III pass), 9:22
StatisticsFloridaUtah
First downs1713
Plays–yards65–34653–270
Rushes–yards21–1330–105
Passing yards333165
Passing: compattint31–44–115–23–0
Time of possession31:5628:04
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 31/44, 333 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Trevor Etienne 7 carries, 25 yards
Receiving Ricky Pearsall 8 receptions, 92 yards
UtahPassing Bryson Barnes 12/18, 159 yards, 1 TD
RushingMicah Bernard
Nate Johnson
45 yards
45 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingMoney Parks1 reception, 70 yards, 1 TD
Pregame line [7] Over/under
Utah −5.544.5

McNeese

Previous meeting
First Meeting
Game two – McNeese Cowboys (FCS) (0–1) at Florida Gators (0–1) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
McNeese00077
Florida131316749

at Ben Hill Griffin StadiumGainesville, Florida

  • Date: September 9
  • Game time: 7:35 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Sunny
  • Game attendance: 88,163
  • Referee: Wayne Winkler
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Beth Mowins (play-by-play), Kirk Morrison (analyst), and Stormy Buonantony (sideline reporter) [8]
  • Boxscore
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
  • Florida – Treyaun Webb 2-yard run, 7:04
  • Florida – Trevor Etienne 8-yard run (Adam Mihalek kick), 0:34
Third quarter
  • Florida – Montrell Johnson Jr. 8-yard run (Adam Mihalek kick), 9:27
  • Florida – Ricky Pearsall 50-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Adam Mihalek kick), 3:45
  • Florida – Jamari Lyons 0-yard safety, 2:54
Fourth quarter
  • Florida – Treyaun Webb 5-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 13:00
  • McNeese – Coleby Hamm 8-yard run (Garrison Smith kick), 2:24
StatisticsMcNeeseFlorida
First downs633
Plays–yards40–11274–560
Rushes–yards26–4651–327
Passing yards66233
Passing: compattint7–14–018–23–0
Time of possession23:5136:09
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
McNeesePassingNate Glantz6/13, 62 yards
RushingD'Angelo Durham11 carries, 45 yards
ReceivingJon McCall1 reception, 18 yards
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 14/17, 193 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Montrell Johnson Jr. 15 carries, 119 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Ricky Pearsall 6 receptions, 123 yards
Pregame line [9] Over/under
Florida −47.555.5

No. 11 Tennessee

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
31–21September 24, 2022 Tennessee 38–33
Game three – No. 11 Tennessee Volunteers (2–0) at Florida Gators (1–1) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 11 Tennessee703616
Florida6200329

at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida

  • Date: September 16
  • Game time: 7:08 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 85 °F (29 °C) • Wind: NE at 4 miles per hour (6.4 km/h) • Weather: sunny
  • Game attendance: 90,751
  • Referee: Scott Walker
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), and Holly Rowe (sideline reporter) [10]
  • Boxscore
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
  • Florida – Montrell Johnson Jr. 4-yard run, 9:28
  • Florida – Graham Mertz 1 yard run (Trey Smack kick), 7:20
  • Florida – Montrell Johnson Jr. 18-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 2:22
Third quarter
  • Tennessee – Charles Campbell 42-yard field goal, 9:31
Fourth quarter
  • Florida – Trey Smack 27-yard field goal, 9:55
  • Tennessee – Bru McCoy 55-yard pass from Joe Milton III, 8:41
StatisticsTennesseeFlorida
First downs1722
Plays–yards64–38767–349
Rushes–yards30–10043–183
Passing yards287166
Passing: compattint20–34–119–24–0
Time of possession22:3237:28
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
TennesseePassing Joe Milton III 20/34, 287 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Jaylen Wright 16 carries, 63 yards
Receiving Bru McCoy 5 receptions, 94 yards, 1 TD
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 19/24, 166 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Trevor Etienne 23 carries, 172 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Eugene Wilson III 6 receptions, 44 yards
Pregame line [11] Over/under
Tennessee −5.555.5

Charlotte

Previous meeting
First Meeting
Game four – Charlotte 49ers (1–2) at No. 25 Florida Gators (2–1) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Charlotte07007
No. 25 Florida1063322

at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida

  • Date: September 23
  • Game time: 7:02 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 84 °F (29 °C) • E at 4 miles per hour (6.4 km/h) • Weather: cloudy
  • Game attendance: 89,053
  • Referee: Lee Hedrick
  • TV announcers (ESPN+/SECN+): Clay Matvick (play-by-play) and Aaron Murray (analyst) [12]
  • Boxscore
Game information
First quarter
  • Florida – Arlis Boardingham 6-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 8:26
  • Florida – Trey Smack 27-yard field goal, 4:14
Second quarter
  • Florida – Trey Smack 23-yard field goal, 12:50
  • Florida – Trey Smack 54-yard field goal, 8:21
  • Charlotte – Jalon Jones 7-yard run (Kyle Cunanan kick), 2:30
Third quarter
  • Florida – Trey Smack 36-yard field goal, 7:27
Fourth quarter
  • Florida – Trey Smack 23-yard field goal, 2:28
StatisticsCharlotteFlorida
First downs1021
Plays–yards53–21059–395
Rushes–yards28–7736–136
Passing yards133259
Passing: compattint14–25–020–23–0
Time of possession28:2531:35
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
CharlottePassingJalon Jones11/16, 111 yards
RushingJalon Jones20 carries, 65 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingColin Weber4 receptions, 54 yards
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 20/23, 259 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Montrell Johnson Jr. 16 carries, 63 yards
Receiving Ricky Pearsall 6 receptions, 104 yards
Pregame line [13] Over/under
Florida −28.548.5

Kentucky

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
53–20September 10, 2022 Kentucky 26–16
Game five – No. 22 Florida Gators (3–1) at Kentucky Wildcats (4–0) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 22 Florida077014
Kentucky1677333

at Kroger FieldLexington, Kentucky

  • Date: September 30
  • Game time: 12:07 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 78 °F (26 °C) • Wind: E at 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h) • Weather: sunny
  • Game attendance: 61,699
  • Referee: Matt Loeffler
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Joe Tessitore (play-by-play), Jesse Palmer (analyst), and Katie George (sideline reporter) [14]
  • Boxscore
Game information
First quarter
  • Kentucky – Alex Raynor 24-yard field goal, 7:13
  • Kentucky – Ray Davis 9-yard pass from Devin Leary (Alex Raynor kick), 5:37
  • Kentucky – Ray Davis 75-yard run, 0:23
Second quarter
  • Kentucky – Ray Davis 3-yard run (Alex Raynor kick), 8:54
  • Florida – Hayden Hansen 4-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 0:34
Third quarter
  • Kentucky – Ray Davis 2-yard run (Alex Raynor kick), 10:54
  • Florida – Ricky Pearsall 33-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 7:17
Fourth quarter
  • Kentucky – Alex Raynor 50-yard field goal, 7:44
StatisticsFloridaKentucky
First downs1523
Plays–yards59–31356–398
Rushes–yards29–6936–329
Passing yards24469
Passing: compattint25–30–19–20–0
Time of possession31:1428:46
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 25/30, 244 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Montrell Johnson Jr. 10 carries, 42 yards
Receiving Ricky Pearsall 3 receptions, 62 yards, 1 TD
KentuckyPassing Devin Leary 9/20, 69 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Ray Davis 26 carries, 280 yards, 3 TD
Receiving Barion Brown 4 receptions, 37 yards
Pregame line [15] Over/under
Kentucky −1.543.5

Vanderbilt

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
43–11–2November 19, 2022 Vanderbilt 31–24
Game six – Vanderbilt Commodores (2–4) at Florida Gators (3–2) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Vanderbilt707014
Florida71471038

at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida

Game information
First quarter
  • Florida – Ricky Pearsall 14-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 9:05
  • Vanderbilt – Will Sheppard 85-yard pass from Ken Seals (Jacob Borcila kick), 6:15
Second quarter
Third quarter
  • Florida – Eugene Wilson III 9-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 3:16
  • Vanderbilt – Richie Hoskins 21-yard pass from Ken Seals (Jacob Borcila kick), 0:44
Fourth quarter
  • Florida – Trey Smack 40-yard field goal, 12:12
  • Vanderbilt – Arlis Boardingham 15-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 7:19
StatisticsVanderbiltFlorida
First downs1325
Plays–yards53–34071–495
Rushes–yards19–6430–215
Passing yards276280
Passing: compattint19–34–034–41–1
Time of possession23:0236:58
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
VanderbiltPassing Ken Seals 19/34, 276 yards, 2 TD
RushingSedrick Alexander8 carries, 27 yards
Receiving Will Sheppard 3 receptions, 107 yards, 1 TD
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 30/36, 254 yards, 3 TD
Rushing Montrell Johnson Jr. 18 carries, 135 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingArlis Boardingham7 receptions, 99 yards, 2 TD
Pregame line [17] Over/under
Florida −18.551.5

South Carolina

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
30–10–3November 12, 2022 Florida 38–6
Game seven – Florida Gators (4–2) at South Carolina Gamecocks (2–3) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Florida101431441
South Carolina14731539

at Williams–Brice StadiumColumbia, South Carolina

  • Date: October 14
  • Game time: 3:35 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 77 °F (25 °C) • Wind: W at 12 miles per hour (19 km/h) • Weather: sunny
  • Game attendance: 79,247
  • Referee: Steve Marlowe
  • TV announcers (SECN): Taylor Zarzour (play-by-play), Matt Stinchcomb (analyst), Alyssa Lang (sideline reporter) [18]
  • Boxscore
Game information
First quarter
  • Florida – Trevor Etienne 3-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 10:47
  • South Carolina – Trey Knox 6-yard pass from Spencer Rattler (Mitch Jeter kick), 7:49
  • Florida – Trey Smack 48-yard field goal, 4:08
  • South Carolina – Juju McDowell 17-yard run (Mitch Jeter kick), 2:02
Second quarter
  • Florida – Trey Smack 44-yard field goal, 13:39
  • Florida – Kahleil Jackson 7-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Hayden Hansen pass), 8:13
  • South Carolina – Mario Anderson 20-yard pass from Spencer Rattler (Mitch Jeter kick), 4:57
  • Florida – Trey Smack 28-yard field goal, 0:03
Third quarter
  • South Carolina – Mitch Jeter 27-yard field goal, 10:26
  • Florida – Trey Smack 54-yard field goal, 7:24
Fourth quarter
  • South Carolina – Juju McDowell 3-yard pass from Spencer Rattler (Mitch Jeter kick), 14:55
  • South Carolina – Joshua Simon 33-yard pass from Spencer Rattler, 9:11
  • Florida – Arlis Boardingham 4-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 4:40
  • Florida – Ricky Pearsall 21-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 0:47
  • South Carolina – 0-yard safety
StatisticsFloridaSouth Carolina
First downs2823
Plays–yards81–49463–465
Rushes–yards33–7133–152
Passing yards423313
Passing: compattint30–48–023–30–1
Time of possession32:4427:16
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 30/48, 423 yards, 3 TD
Rushing Montrell Johnson Jr. 11 carries, 50 yards
Receiving Ricky Pearsall 10 receptions, 166 yards, 1 TD
South CarolinaPassing Spencer Rattler 23/30, 313 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Mario Anderson 20 carries, 98 yards
Receiving Xavier Legette 5 receptions, 110 yards
Pregame line [19] Over/under
South Carolina −1.550.5

No. 1 Georgia

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
44–54–2October 29, 2022 Georgia 42–20
Game eight – No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (7–0) vs. Florida Gators (5–2) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 1 Georgia101610743
Florida7001320

at EverBank StadiumJacksonville, Florida

Game information
First quarter
  • Florida – Eugene Wilson III 25-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 11:19
  • Georgia – Peyton Woodring 22-yard field goal, 6:16
  • Georgia – Ladd McConkey 41-yard pass from Carson Beck (Peyton Woodring kick), 1:23
Second quarter
  • Georgia – Daijun Edwards 20-yard run (Peyton Woodring kick), 13:25
  • Georgia – Daijun Edwards 2-yard run (Peyton Woodring kick), 10:34
  • Georgia – 0-yard safety
Third quarter
  • Georgia – Peyton Woodring 32-yard field goal, 7:05
  • Georgia – Dillon Bell 17-yard pass from Carson Beck (Peyton Woodring kick), 0:18
Fourth quarter
  • Florida – Hayden Hansen 5-yard pass from Graham Mertz, 12:29
  • Georgia – Kendall Milton 1 yard run (Peyton Woodring kick), 5:57
  • Florida – Graham Mertz 1 yard run (Trey Smack kick), 1:20
StatisticsGeorgiaFlorida
First downs2316
Plays–yards66–48659–339
Rushes–yards38–17125–109
Passing yards315230
Passing: compattint19–28–025–34–0
Time of possession33:2926:31
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
GeorgiaPassing Carson Beck 19/28, 315 yards, 2 TD
Rushing Daijun Edwards 16 carries, 95 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Ladd McConkey 6 receptions, 135 yards, 1 TD
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 25/34, 230 yards, 2 TD
Rushing Montrell Johnson Jr. 9 carries, 82 yards
Receiving Ricky Pearsall 6 receptions, 99 yards
Pregame line [21] Over/under
Georgia −14.550.5

Arkansas

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
10–2November 14, 2020 Florida 63–35
Game nine – Arkansas Razorbacks (2–6) at Florida Gators (5–3) – Game summary
Quarter1234OTTotal
Arkansas143313639
Florida143610336

at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida

  • Date: November 4
  • Game time: 12:01 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Temperature: 66 °F (19 °C) • Wind: N at 4 miles per hour (6.4 km/h) • Weather: sunny
  • Game attendance: 89,782
  • Referee: Lee Hedrick
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Roy Philpott (play-by-play), Roddy Jones (analyst), Taylor McGregor (sideline reporter) [22]
  • Boxscore
Game information
First quarter
  • Arkansas – AJ Green 8-yard pass from KJ Jefferson (Cam Little kick), 12:06
  • Arkansas – Jaylon Braxton 33-yard fumble recovery (Cam Little kick), 11:54
  • Florida – Eugene Wilson III 19-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 5:33
  • Florida – Eugene Wilson III 6-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 2:04
Second quarter
  • Arkansas – Cam Little 37-yard field goal, 4:39
  • Florida – Trey Smack 47-yard field goal, 0:29
Third quarter
  • Arkansas – Cam Little 41-yard field goal, 10:34
  • Florida – Ricky Pearsall 32-yard pass from Graham Mertz, 1:38
Fourth quarter
  • Arkansas – Cam Little 22-yard field goal, 12:54
  • Florida – Trey Smack 34-yard field goal, 7:58
  • Arkansas – KJ Jefferson 25-yard run (Cam Little kick), 4:26
  • Florida – Trevor Etienne 26-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 3:02
  • Arkansas – Cam Little 49-yard field goal, 0:44
Overtime
  • Florida – Trey Smack 39-yard field goal
  • Arkansas – Tyrone Broden 4-yard pass from KJ Jefferson
StatisticsArkansasFlorida
First downs2320
Plays–yards78–48170–394
Rushes–yards47–22628–112
Passing yards255282
Passing: compattint20–31–126–42–0
Time of possession29:4630:14
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
ArkansasPassing KJ Jefferson 20/31, 255 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Raheim Sanders 18 carries, 103 yards
ReceivingAndrew Armstrong3 receptions, 103 yards
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 26/42, 282 yards, 3 TD
Rushing Trevor Etienne 12 carries, 80 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Eugene Wilson III 8 receptions, 90 yards, 2 TD
Pregame line [23] Over/under
Florida −2.549.5

No. 19 LSU

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
33–30–3October 15, 2022 LSU 45–35
Game ten – Florida Gators (5–4) at No. 19 LSU Tigers (6–3) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Florida7714735
No. 19 LSU710211452

at Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, Louisiana

  • Date: November 11
  • Game time: 6:39 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 64 °F (18 °C) • Wind: NE at 5 miles per hour (8.0 km/h) • Weather: cloudy
  • Game attendance: 102,321
  • Referee: Steve Marlowe
  • TV announcers (SECN): Tom Hart (play-by-play), Cole Cubelic (analyst), Alyssa Lang (sideline reporter) [24]
  • Boxscore
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
  • LSU – Damian Ramos 28-yard field goal, 11:52
  • LSU – Jayden Daniels 85-yard run (Damian Ramos kick), 8:21
  • Florida – Trevor Etienne 7-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 4:30
Third quarter
  • LSU – Kaleb Jackson 5-yard run (Damian Ramos kick), 11:05
  • Florida – Trevor Etienne 21-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 9:37
  • Florida – Graham Mertz 1 yard run (Trey Smack kick), 7:16
  • LSU – Jayden Daniels 51-yard run (Damian Ramos kick), 6:09
  • LSU – Noah Cain 6-yard pass from Jayden Daniels (Damian Ramos kick), 2:18
Fourth quarter
  • Florida – Trevor Etienne 5-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 10:27
  • LSU – Brian Thomas Jr. 37-yard pass from Jayden Daniels (Damian Ramos kick), 9:14
  • LSU – Brian Thomas Jr. 7-yard pass from Jayden Daniels (Damian Ramos kick), 2:25
StatisticsFloridaLSU
First downs2725
Plays–yards488701
Rushes–yards177329
Passing yards311372
Passing: compattint23–38–017–26–0
Time of possession34:2425:36
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 26/38, 311 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Trevor Etienne 18 carries, 99 yards, 3 TD
Receiving Ricky Pearsall 7 receptions, 103 yards
LSUPassing Jayden Daniels 17/26, 372 yards, 3 TD
Rushing Jayden Daniels 12 carries, 234 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Brian Thomas Jr. 6 receptions, 150 yards, 2 TD
Pregame line [25] Over/under
LSU −15.567.5

No. 9 Missouri

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
6–6October 5, 2022 Florida 24–17
Game eleven – Florida Gators (5–5) at No. 9 Missouri Tigers (8–2) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Florida70141031
No. 9 Missouri310101033

at Faurot FieldColumbia, Missouri

  • Date: November 18
  • Game time: 6:36 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Temperature: 49 °F (9 °C) • Wind: W at 4 miles per hour (6.4 km/h) • Weather: sunny
  • Game attendance: 62,621
  • Referee: Scott Walker
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Joe Tessitore (play-by-play), Jesse Palmer (analyst), Katie George (sideline reporter) [26]
  • Boxscore
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
  • Missouri – Cody Schrader 42-yard run (Harrison Mevis kick), 14:29
  • Missouri – Harrison Mevis 39-yard field goal, 1:21
Third quarter
  • Florida – Trevor Etienne 37-yard pass from Graham Mertz (Trey Smack kick), 11:54
  • Missouri – Brady Cook 1 yard run (Harrison Mevis kick), 8:53
  • Florida – Ricky Pearsall 39-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 7:16
  • Missouri – Harrison Mevis 24-yard field goal, 3:53
Fourth quarter
  • Missouri – Theo Wease 77-yard pass from Brady Cook, 13:14
  • Florida – Trevor Etienne 9-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 7:49
  • Florida – Trey Smack 35-yard field goal, 1:36
  • Missouri – Harrison Mevis 30-yard field goal, 0:05
StatisticsFloridaMissouri
First downs2321
Plays–yards66–50067–508
Rushes–yards40–26132–177
Passing yards239331
Passing: compattint18–26–120–35–0
Time of possession33:0826:52
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
FloridaPassing Graham Mertz 14/21, 183 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing Montrell Johnson Jr. 12 carries, 85 yards
Receiving Ricky Pearsall 2 receptions, 72 yards
MissouriPassing Brady Cook 20/34, 331 yards, 1 TD
Rushing Cody Schrader 23 carries, 148 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Luther Burden III 9 receptions, 158 yards
Pregame line [27] Over/under
Missouri −12.555.5

No. 5 Florida State

Overall recordPrevious meetingPrevious winnerScore
37–27–2November 25, 2022 Florida State 45–38
Game twelve – No. 5 Florida State Seminoles (11–0) at Florida Gators (5–6) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 5 Florida State0771024
Florida0123015

at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, Florida

Game information
Second quarter
  • Florida – Montrell Johnson Jr. 5-yard run (Trey Smack kick), 14:31
  • Florida – Trey Smack 35-yard field goal, 10:21
  • Florida – 0-yard safety, 5:08
  • Florida State – Trey Benson 1 yard run (Ryan Fitzgerald kick), 0:26
Third quarter
  • Florida State – Trey Benson 36-yard run (Ryan Fitzgerald kick), 12:31
  • Florida – Trey Smack 37-yard field goal, 5:58
Fourth quarter
  • Florida State – Ryan Fitzgerald 17-yard field goal, 7:17
  • Florida State – Trey Benson 26-yard run (Ryan Fitzgerald kick), 2:48
StatisticsFlorida StateFlorida
First downs1613
Plays–yards57–22460–232
Rushes–yards31–9044–146
Passing yards13486
Passing: compattint12–26–09–16–1
Time of possession25:0834:52
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Florida StatePassing Tate Rodemaker 12/25, 134 yards
Rushing Trey Benson 19 carries, 95 yards, 3 TD
Receiving Johnny Wilson 6 receptions, 64 yards
FloridaPassing Max Brown 9/16, 86 yards, 1 INT
Rushing Montrell Johnson Jr. 18 carries, 107 yards, 1 TD
Receiving Eugene Wilson III 3 receptions, 36 yards
Pregame line [29] Over/under
FSU −6.549.5

Personnel

Roster

As of August 24, 2023 [30]
2023 Florida Gators Roster

Quarterbacks

Running backs

  •  2 Montrell Johnson Jr.Junior
  •  7 Trevor EtienneSophomore
  • 20 Treyaun Webb – Freshman
  • 24 Ja'Kobi Jackson – Junior
  • 25 Anthony Rubio – Freshman
  • 27 Cam Carroll – Injury icon 2.svg Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 28 Eddie Battle – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 38 Carlson Joseph – Redshirt.svg Sophomore

Wide receivers

  •  0 Ja'Quavion Fraziars – Junior
  •  1 Ricky PearsallSenior
  •  3 Eugene Wilson IIIFreshman
  •  4 Caleb Douglas – Sophomore
  •  6 Andy Jean – Freshman
  • 11 Aidan Mizell – Freshman
  • 16 Thai Chiaokhiao-Bowman – Sophomore
  • 19 Alex Gonzalez – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 22 Kahleil Jackson – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 30 Taylor Spierto – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 33 Daniel Cross – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 80 Zak Sedaros – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 83 Jackson Wade – Freshman
  • 84 Brian Green Jr. – Freshman
  • 88 Marcus Burke – Redshirt.svg Sophomore

Tight ends

  •  8 Arlis Boardingham – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  •  9 Keon Zipperer Injury icon 2.svg Senior
  • 18 Dante Zanders – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 34 Andrew Savaiinaea – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 85 Scott Isacks – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 86 Tony Livingston – Freshman
  • 87 Jonathan Odom – Junior
  • 89 Hayden Hansen – Redshirt.svg Freshman

Offensive line

  • 52 Jalen Farmer – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 53 Bryce Lovett – Freshman
  • 54 Micah Mazzccua – Junior
  • 56 Christian Williams – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 58 Austin Barber – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 59 Hayden Clem – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 63 Caden Jones – Freshman
  • 64 Riley Simonds – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 65 Kingsley Eguakun Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 66 Jake Slaughter – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 67 Richie Leonard IV – Junior
  • 71 Roderick Kearney – Freshman
  • 72 Bryan Rosenberg – Freshman
  • 73 Mark Pitts – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 74 Lyndell Hudson II – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 75 Kamryn Waites – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 76 Damieon George Jr. – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 77 Knijeah Harris – Freshman
  • 79 Jordan Herman – Redshirt.svg Sophomore

Defensive line

  •  7 Chris McClellan – Sophomore
  •  9 Will Norman – Freshman
  • 21 Desmond WatsonJunior
  • 61 Nicolas Flynn – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 66 Jaelin Humphries – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 88 Caleb Banks Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 90 Connor Homa – Freshman
  • 91 Tyreik Norwood – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 92 Sebastian Scott – Freshman
  • 93 Keenan Landry – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 94 Tyreak Sapp Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 95 Jamari Lyons – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 96 Gavin Hill – Freshman
  • 97 Andre Morris – Freshman
  • 99 Cam JacksonJunior

Edge rushers

  •  1 Princely UmanmielenJunior
  • 11 Kelby Collins – Freshman
  • 12 Justus Boone – Injury icon 2.svg Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 19 T.J. Searcy – Freshman
  • 24 Kamran James – Freshman
  • 36 Bryce Capers – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 44 Jack Pyburn – Sophomore
  • 45 Layne Swafford – Freshman
  • 48 Quincy Ivory – Sophomore

Inside linebackers

  •  6 Shemar James – Sophomore
  • 15 Derek Wingo – Junior
  • 17 Scooby Williams – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 20 Teradja Mitchell – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 22 Deuce Spurlock II – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 29 Jaden Robinson – Freshman
  • 34 Mannie Nunnery – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 42 Kenny Anyaehie – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 47 Justin Pelic – Redshirt.svg Junior

Cornerbacks

  •  0 Sharif Denson – Freshman
  •  2 Ja'Keem Jackson – Freshman
  •  3 Jason Marshall Jr.Junior
  •  8 Jalen Kimber – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 13 Aaron Gates – Freshman
  • 23 Jaydon Hill – Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 25 Ethan Pouncey – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 26 Dijon Johnson – Freshman
  • 28 Devin Moore – Sophomore
  • 37 Javion Toombs – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 38 Sebastian Vargas – Sophomore

Safeties

  •  5 Kamari WilsonSophomore
  • 10 Miguel Mitchell – Sophomore
  • 14 Jordan CastellFreshman
  • 16 R.J. Moten – Junior
  • 18 Bryce Thornton – Freshman
  • 27 Jadarrius Perkins – Senior
  • 31 Ahman Covington – Freshman
  • 32 Cahron Rackley – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 35 Dakota Mitchell – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 39 Brayden Slade – Freshman
  • 82 Ja'Markis Weston – Redshirt.svg Junior

Kickers

  • 29 Trey Smack – Sophomore
  • 49 Adam Mihalek – Redshirt.svg Sophomore

Punters

  • 26 Jeremy Crawshaw – Junior
  • 40 Jacob Watkins – Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 41 Ara Emerzian – Senior

Long snappers

  • 42 Rocco Underwood – Redshirt.svg Sophomore
  • 48 Gannon Burt – Freshman

Redshirt.svg Redshirt | Injury icon 2.svg Injury

Coaching staff

NamePositionJoined staff
Billy Napier Head coach 2022
Rob Sale Offensive coordinator / offensive line 2022
Austin Armstrong Defensive coordinator 2023
Sean Spencer Co-defensive coordinator / defensive line 2022
Jabbar JulukeAssociate head coach (offense) / running backs 2022
Corey Raymond Assistant head coach / secondary 2022
Jay Bateman Inside linebackers 2022
Russ Callaway Tight ends 2022
Billy Gonzales Wide receivers 2023
Mike Peterson Edge 2022
Darnell Stapleton Offensive line2022
Mark HockeAssociate head coach / director of strength and conditioning 2022

Players drafted into the NFL

RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL Club
131 Ricky Pearsall WR San Francisco 49ers

Source: [31]

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