1989.  The score 34-7.  

Florida 7 Washington 34 

Florida 7 0 0 0 7 
Washington 17 10 0 7 34 
 
Washington Conklin to M. Bailey 21 pass (McCallum kick) 
Florida Douglas 67 run (Francis kick) 
Washington McCallum 21 FG 
Washington Conklin to Riley 10 pass (McCallum kick) 
Washington Fields blocked punt recovery (McCallum kick) 
Washington McCallum 32 FG 
Washington Brunell 21 run (McCallum kick) 
 
 
 
                    
                                UF                                      

First Downs 10 28 
Rushes-Yards 25-83 45-191 
Passing Yards 148 242 
Att.-Comp.-Int. 28-11-1 44-24-0 
Total Offense 231 433 
Penalties-Yards 9-85 9-86 
Fumbles-Lost 7-3 0-0 
Possession Time 18:08 41:52 

 
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS  
  
RUSHING: 
Florida Douglas 9-65, E. Smith 7-17, McClendon 2-6, C. Smith 1-4, McNabb 1-3, 
L. 
Smith 5-(-12) 

Washington Lewis 27-97, Turner 7-38, Barry 5-30, Brunell 1-20, Conklin 5-6 
  
PASSING: 
Florida Douglas 8-18-1-91-0 TD, L. Smith 3-10-0-57-0 TD 
Washington Conklin 21-39-0-217-2 TD, Brunell 3-5-0-25-0 TD 
  
RECEIVING: 
Florida Mills 3-31, Barber 2-41, Lomack 2-23, E. Smith 2-12, McClendon 1-36, 
Keller 1-5 

Washington Lewis 6-44, McKay 5-83, Ames 5-29, Riley 4-32, Bailey 2-34, M. Jones 
1-14, Turner 1-6 

 
ATTENDANCE: 33,858
 
 



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From: John Vega <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, November 30, 2010 10:04:38 AM
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] GatorNews From The Gainesville SUN For 
11/30 at 7:00AM, Courtesy of Shane Ford



On Nov 30, 2010, at 8:25 AM, Shane Ford wrote:

I have to admit, I have never been happier to see a Florida season end

I share this sentiment, and am not sure why.

Certainly, I have suffered through worse seasons. Worse losses. Tougher losses.

Still, this was the first year where I had no desire to watch the FSU game. In 
retrospect, that may have been a good idea.

One thought is that we are worse than our 7-5 records suggests. The NCAA added 
a 
12th game a year or two ago. We used it for a Division II team in App. State.

If our traditional schedule were in place (only fair when comparing to Zook, 
Spurrier, Hall or even Darnell), we were 6-5.

Included in those 6 wins were two patsies that we paid to come to our place in 
September and two teams (Vandy and Kentucky) that haven't beaten us in our 
players' lifetimes.

Of the games where UF realistically had a chance to lose, we were 2-5.

That's only part of the story for me.

I think another part is the mass confusion on offense. That confusion led to a 
marked increase in three wildly annoying trends; increased penalties, giving up 
sacks, and turnovers.

A typical UF drive seemed to be dive play for no gain, sweep to Rainey for a 2 
yard gain, and then Brantley running for his life on 3rd and 12 after a delay 
of 
game or motion penalty.

It was simply unpleasant to watch, and that unpleasantness was only accentuated 
by the talent of our players. 

I suppose that we have always had a feast or famine offense under Meyer, with 
the dive plays setting up a home run play by Demps or Harvin. With those 
players 
and Tebow, we outslugged a lot of teams and piled up a lot of points. We didn't 
seem to have those type of threats this year, and that exposed the herky-jerky 
nature of this offense. Adding the multiple quarterbacks - in my mind - didn't 
seem to help, but only made the offense more awkward and created more penalties.

What was the year that we lost to Washington in the Garbage Bowl? That's about 
how excited I am about this team.

-Zeb
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