(25) South Carolina 6, (4) Florida 56

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3:30 PM ET, November 15, 2008
BEN HILL GRIFFIN STADIUM
GAINESVILLE, FL

UF hands ex-coach Spurrier worst loss at The Swamp in 90 games

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Brandon Spikes got the Gators on the board after returning a pick 12 yards for a touchdown. It only got worse from there for the Gamecocks.
Gameball goes to... Percy Harvin, who rushed for 167 yards and two touchdowns on just eight carries. South Carolina's offense totaled just 173 yards on the afternoon.
Stat of the game... 50. Steve Spurrier suffered the most lopsided loss in his coaching career. Saturday's loss eclipsed a 45-3 loss against Tennessee in 1990 when he was coach of the Gators.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1120
Total Yards173519
Passing120173
Rushing53346
Penalties9-545-45
3rd Down Conversions1-156-13
4th Down Conversions1-11-1
Turnovers42
Possession29:5030:10
Air/Ground Leaders
South Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Smelley13/249202
Garcia6/132801
Florida Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Tebow13/2017320
Brantley0/2000
South Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Baker62307
Davis616014
Florida Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Harvin8167280
Rainey755134
South Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
McKinley637014
Brown324013
Florida Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Thompson366146
Murphy454025
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSCARFLA
TD04:37Brandon Spikes 12 Yd Interception Return (Jonathan Phillips Kick) 07
TD03:52Percy Harvin 26 Yd Run (Jonathan Phillips Kick) 014
TD02:22Tim Tebow 1 Yd Run (Jonathan Phillips Kick) 021
SECOND QUARTERSCARFLA
TD11:17Deonte Thompson 46 Yd Pass From Tim Tebow (Jonathan Phillips Kick) 028
FG02:36Ryan Succop 41 Yd 328
THIRD QUARTERSCARFLA
TD14:47Percy Harvin 80 Yd Run (Jonathan Phillips Kick) 335
FG10:17Ryan Succop 44 Yd 635
TD06:58Jeffrey Demps 38 Yd Run (Jonathan Phillips Kick) 642
FOURTH QUARTERSCARFLA
TD14:54Aaron Hernandez 5 Yd Pass From Tim Tebow (Jonathan Phillips Kick) 649
TD05:39Chris Rainey 3 Yd Run (Caleb Sturgis Kick) 656
Associated Press

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The Ol' Ball Coach never experienced anything like this.

Low: Inspiring Victory

There was a glow about Florida coach Urban Meyer as he stood at the postgame podium Saturday. His No. 4-ranked Gators had just shellacked South Carolina 56-6 at the Swamp, remaining college football's hottest team, writes Chris Low. Blog

Not as a player. Not as a coach. Not at Florida. Not at Duke. Not at South Carolina. Not even with the USFL's Tampa Bay Bandits or with the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Francisco 49ers and Washington Redskins.

Percy Harvin ran for a career-high 167 yards and two touchdowns, Tim Tebow accounted for three scores and No. 4 Florida thrashed 25th-ranked South Carolina 56-6 Saturday, handing Steve Spurrier the worst loss of his playing or coaching career.

"A loss is a loss, whether it's by one point or 50 points," said Spurrier, who fell to 81-9 as a player and coach at Florida Field. "Sometimes getting your butt beat real good is better than a one-pointer or two-pointer."

The Gators won their sixth in a row and kept their national title hopes alive by beating the Gamecocks for the 16th time in the last 17 years. The 50-point drubbing was South Carolina's worst loss since falling 63-7 to Spurrier's Gators in 1995.

Not even a few visor tosses would have helped Spurrier in this one.

"We got clobbered," Spurrier said. "I don't know what we could have done differently except try to keep things close."

Florida finished with its most rushing yards (346) since 1989 and became the first team to win six straight SEC games by at least 28 points.

The Gators (9-1, 7-1 Southeastern Conference) scored three touchdowns in eight plays in the first quarter, capitalizing on three consecutive turnovers by South Carolina (7-4, 4-4), and put the game away when Harvin went 80 yards for a score on the opening play of the third.

Brandon Spikes started the scoring barrage when he intercepted Chris Smelley's pass -- the quarterback was under heavy pressure from linebacker Brandon Hicks -- and returned it 12 yards for a touchdown.

Fast Facts

• Florida ran for 346 yards, 167 of those by Percy Harvin with two touchdowns. South Carolina was the 11th best team in the country against the run, allowing just over 101 yards.

• Tim Tebow had three total touchdowns (two passing, one rushing). He now has 15 passing TDs and no interceptions in his last four games vs. ranked opponents.

• Florida, since losing to Ole Miss back in September, has outscored their opponents 299-63 and has won each game by at least 28 points.

• South Carolina was held to 173 total yards. The Gamecocks are also 0-12 all-time in Gainesville.

-- ESPN research

"If there was a play of the game, that was it," Florida coach Urban Meyer said.

Two plays later, Hicks tipped Smelley's pass in the flat. Ahmad Black picked that one off, and Harvin darted up the middle for a 26-yard score on the next snap.

Smelley finished 13-of-24 for 92 yards. He alternated plays with Stephen Garcia, but neither was effective. Garcia was 6-of-13 for 28 yards with an interception.

The Gamecocks tried a little trickery on the ensuing kickoff, but Dion LeCorn's lateral across the field went over Chris Hail's outstretched arms. Florida's James Smith scooped it up at the 3 and nearly scored. Hail tackled him just shy of the goal line.

Tebow took it from there, scoring his 11th rushing touchdown of the season and putting the Gators ahead 21-0.

Tebow made it 28-0 in the second when he hooked up with Deonte Thompson for a 46-yard score down the sideline. The Heisman Trophy winner finished 13-of-20 passing for 173 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran 14 times for 39 yards. He lofted a 5-yard TD pass to Aaron Hernandez on the first play of the fourth, then turned things over to backup John Brantley the rest of the way.

"I can handle a few more of those," Tebow said.

Tebow didn't trounce South Carolina's defense like he did a year ago, when he had 120 yards rushing and a school-record five touchdowns to go along with 304 yards passing and two more scores in the 51-31 victory. He didn't have to, either.

Spurrier Swamped

Saturday's 56-6 loss in his old digs, The Swamp, was easily the most lopsided of Steve Spurrier's illustrious college head coaching career.

Worst Losses For Spurrier
As College Head Coach
Pts Date Final Score
50 11/15/08 Florida 56,
South Carolina 6
42 10/13/90 Tennessee 45,
Florida 3
41 10/1/05 Auburn 48,
South Carolina 7
38 1/2/96 Nebraska 62,
Florida 24
(Fiesta Bowl)
32 10/15/88 Clemson 49,
Duke 17

Harvin did that. Harvin didn't play in Columbia last year because of migraine headaches, but handed the Gamecocks two games worth of frustration Saturday.

He ran just eight times, but averaged 20.9 yards a carry and surpassed his previous career high (165 yards) set against Michigan in the Capital One Bowl in January.

"If he was a tailback on somebody else's team, he'd be a 200-yards-a-game guy," Spurrier said.

Harvin did it against the nation's third-ranked defense, too. South Carolina led the SEC in total defense, allowing just 256.5 yards a game, and ranked third in scoring defense (15.6 points a game) and second against the run (101.4 yards a game).

The Gamecocks also hadn't given up more than 24 points in any game, and all three of their losses were by seven points.

Not anymore.

"We heard about that all week. They came out saying they were the best defense," Hicks said. "We felt like we had something to prove, to show America we're the best defense no matter who's in -- backups or starters."

Spurrier and Meyer met at midfield after the beatdown, and Meyer said Spurrier told him, "Good luck. Go on a four-game winning streak."

Four more wins would probably give the Gators a third national championship, and their second in three years.

"This team is a lot better than the one two years ago," said Spurrier, whose previous worst loss in Gainesville was a 33-21 setback in 1993 against rival and eventual national champion Florida State. "This team they have now is a lot stronger than that one in my opinion."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, November 11th
14 Ball State 31 Final
Miami (OH) 16
Friday, November 14th
22 Cincinnati 28 Final
Louisville 20
Saturday, November 15th
Mississippi State 7 Final
1 Alabama 32
3 Texas 35 Final
Kansas 7
25 South Carolina 6 Final
4 Florida 56
6 USC 45 Final
Stanford 23
7 Utah 63 Final
San Diego State 14
Indiana 7 Final
8 Penn State 34
9 Boise State 45 Final
Idaho 10
10 Georgia 17 Final
Auburn 13
11 Ohio State 30 Final
Illinois 20
12 Missouri 52 Final
Iowa State 20
13 Oklahoma State 30 Final
Colorado 17
16 North Carolina 15 Final
Maryland 17
17 Brigham Young 38 Final
Air Force 24
Boston College 27 Final
19 Florida State 17
Troy 31 Final
20 LSU 40
California 21 Final
23 Oregon State 34
23 Tulsa 30 Final
Houston 70
24 Wake Forest 17 Final
North Carolina State 21