Florida football vs. Charlotte recap: How the Florida Gators hung on to defeat Charlotte (2024)

Florida football will get a chance to build some momentum in front of a second straight sellout crowd at The Swamp when it hosts Charlotte on Saturday night.

The Florida Gators (3-1, 1-0) are vying to score their first three-game winning streak since winning six in a row from Oct. 31-Dec. 5 2020.

"We're excited about being back in The Swamp this week and certainly you know it’s a privilege, and I think our players realize we only get to do it so many times," Florida football coach Billy Napier said. "So, we've got to make sure that we understand how sacred that is, and we got to be at our best and know who we represent."

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Florida quarterback Graham Mertz has completed 70 percent or better in three straight starts and leads the SEC in competition percentage at 75.3 percent. Sophom*ore running back Trevor Etienne, meanwhile, is coming off a career-high 172 yards rushing in UF's 29-16 upset of Tennessee at The Swamp last week.

"This team we saw tonight in the first half, I mean, when we're playing like that, we're a really great team," Etienne said following the Tennessee win. "We just have to be consistent and keep being that team week in and week out."

Florida football game time, TV channel, betting odds today vs. Charlotte

KICKOFF: 7 p.m.

TV: SEC Network Plus

BETTING ODDS: Florida by 28

Florida plays Charlotte Sept 23 @ 7:00 pm EDT

FINAL: Florida 22, Charlotte 7 | 10:10 p.m.

Despite some struggles offensively, Florida hangs on to defeat Charlotte 22-7 and improve to 3-1 in 2023. Trey Smack kicked five field goals for the Gators, and the defense held Charlotte to a second-half shutout and just 210 yards on offense. Florida tallies 395 offensive yards but finished 1/9 on third downs.

Trey Smack adds cushion for Gators

In a lackluster performance for Florida, Trey Smack continues to remain one of the Gators few bright spots. Smack just nailed his fifth FG of the game to put UF up 22-7 on Charlotte with 2:28 left in the fourth. A five play, 43 yard drive.

End of the third quarter: Florida 19, Charlotte 7

Despite extending their lead in the third to 12, the Gators continue to appear out of rhythm on offense. Florida totaled just 96 yards in the third, and as the quarter winded down, receiver Caleb Douglas fumbled and Charlotte recovered near midfield.

89,053

Announced attendance for Saturday night's game. Second largest crowd of the season.

Gators kick fourth field goal of the game

Trey Smack continues to arguably be Florida's MVP of the night. The sophom*ore is now 4/4 with his 36 yard field goal on 4th and 3. Gators lead 19-7 with 7:27 left in the third quarter. Ends a nine play, 46 yard drive which lasted 4:12.

Halftime: Florida 16, Charlotte 7

The Gators limp into the half up 16-7 on Charlotte after getting outscored 7-0 in the final 8:21 of the second quarter. The good news? Florida will get starting offensive linemen Micah Mazzccua and Damieon George Jr. back for the second half after they sat out the first half due to an SEC suspension. Florida outgained Charlotte 243-122 in the first half but scored just 13 points in three red zone trips. Gators will get kickoff to start the second half.

Charlotte gets on the board

Charlotte cuts the Florida football lead to 16-7 with 2:30 left in the first half, capping an 8-play, 75-yard TD drive with a 6-yard touchdown run from quarterback Jalen Jones. Florida's defense had held Charlotte to 16 yards on its first four drives before slipping on that last drive.

New Florida football kicker Trey Smack boots 54-yard field goal

Trey Smack boots a 54-yard field goal, improving to 3 for 3 on the night, to extend Florida's lead to 16-0 on Charlotte with 8:26 left in the second quarter. The Gators started at the Charlotte 30-yard line and actually lost yardage on the scoring drive.

The Florida Gators settle for another field goal

Florida drives into the red zone again but on a drive that goes 10 plays and 91 yards, the Gators settle for another field goal, a 23-yarder by Trey Smack, to put the Gators up 13-0 with 12:32 left in the second quarter.

End of 1st quarter, Florida Gators 10, Charlotte 49ers 0

Florida is threating to score again after freshman receiver Andy Jean made his first career catch deep into Charlotte territory. Florida quarterback Graham Mertz is 9 of 10 for 169 yards and 1 TD.

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Florida football extends lead on Charlotte

Florida football extended its lead to 10-0 lead on Charlotte on a 27-yard field goal by Trey Smack, who has replaced Adam Mihalek as UF's starting kicker. The Gators went 76 yards on 7 plays, but the drive stalled in the red zone. Florida coach Billy Napier could have opted to go for it on 4th-and-2 but instead opted to take the points.

Florida Gators Ricky Pearsall makes amazing one-handed catch

On Florida's second drive, Pearsall skied in the air to take in a catch with right hand on a throw from Graham Mertz.

Florida football scores on opening drive

Florida football takes a 7-0 lead on Charlotte with 8:26 left in first quarter as the Gators cap a 9-play, 95-yard touchdown drive with a 6-yard TD pass from quarterback Graham Mertz to tight end Arlis Boardingham. It's the fourth TD pass of the season for Mertz and the first career TD catch for Boardingham, a redshirt freshman.

Inactives for Florida football

WR Eugene Wilson III, C Kingsley Eguakun, TE Tony Livingston and LB Deuce Spurlock are out for the Florida Gators tonight against Charlotte.

Florida football vs. Charlotte recap: How the Florida Gators hung on to defeat Charlotte (2024)

FAQs

Who is Florida Gators' biggest rival? ›

Historically, Florida's key conference rivals include Georgia (played in Jacksonville usually around Halloween), Tennessee (historically played in mid-September), and LSU, though other conference rivalries have resulted in memorable games over the years.

What are some fun facts about the Florida Gators football team? ›

Florida has appeared in ten SEC Championship Games more than any other team. The Gators appeared in the first five SEC Championship Games (faced Alabama four times and Arkansas one time). Florida is 7-3 in SEC Championship Games. The Gators have won 8 SEC Championships.

Has Florida Gators ever been undefeated? ›

Fittingly, every player on the 1911 team was a Floridian, and it is the only squad in Gator football history to finish a season undefeated. The team started the season, without a name, by beating The Citadel at home on October 7.

How many national championships do the Florida Gators have? ›

The University of Florida Gators have been scuffling the last few seasons, but make no mistake, the program has a rich history and a very passionate fan base. The Gators have won three national championships, eight SEC titles, three Heisman Trophies, and developed a laundry list of football luminaries.

What is the biggest college football rivalry of all time? ›

The granddaddy of all college football rivalries is the University of Michigan vs. Ohio State University. These two midwestern Big Ten powerhouses have been at it since 1897, with the Wolverines and Buckeyes meeting for "The Game" around Thanksgiving weekend for over a century.

What is the oldest rivalry in college football history? ›

The Yale-Princeton rivalry is the oldest in college football history. These two teams have been playing each other since 1873.

Does Florida have a real gator mascot? ›

A live alligator named Albert first appeared at football games during the 1957 season, and served as the mascot of the football team on the field before the costumed version of Albert became the mascot in 1970. He was joined by a female version, Alberta, in 1984.

What is Florida's favorite football team? ›

1 – The Florida Gators are, without a doubt, the State's favorite football team.

How many Florida gator players went to the NFL? ›

More than 400 former Florida players have been selected in the NFL Draft since 1938. The list includes NFL Hall of Famers Jack Youngblood (Los Angeles Rams) and Emmitt Smith (Dallas Cowboys), and countless other Pro Bowlers such as Wilber Marshall (Chicago Bears), Kevin Carter (Tennessee Titans, St.

What is the nickname for the Florida Gators? ›

Florida Gators
MascotAlbert and Alberta Gator
NicknameGators
Fight song"The Orange and Blue"
ColorsOrange and blue
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Who is UF winningest coach? ›

Steve Spurrier is Florida's coaching wins leader with 122 victories from 1990 to 2001. Two Gators coaches have led the team to SEC championships: Steve Spurrier won six conference titles while Urban Meyer won two.

How many Heisman winners does Florida Gators have? ›

Three Gators quarterbacks have won the Heisman Trophy: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996), and Tim Tebow (2007). Five have been recognized as first-team All-Americans: Spurrier (1966), John Reaves (1971), Wuerffel (1996), Rex Grossman (2000), and Tebow (2007).

What is the motto of the Florida Gators? ›

A Giving Gator's Motto: “Learn, Earn, Return.” - University of Florida Advancement.

Who has the most high school football state championships in Florida? ›

Bolles leads the way by a wide margin, having won 11 state titles in a 29-year span.
  • Bolles (Jacksonville) State titles: 11. Years: 1986-11. Jordan Gray, University Christian (2013) File photo by Del Mecum.
  • St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale) State titles: 8. Years: 1992-14.
  • North Florida Christian (Tallahassee)
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How many national championships does Tim Tebow have? ›

Tebow led Florida to two BCS National Championships, earning MVP honors following the 2009 title game, and he set five NCAA records during his career, helping the Gators rank in the top three in the final AP Polls in three of his four years.

Who leads the Florida Florida State rivalry? ›

Florida–Florida State football rivalry
Statistics
All-time seriesFlorida leads, 37–28–2 (.567)
Largest victoryFlorida, 49–0 (1973)
Longest win streakFlorida, 9 (1968–1976)
Current win streakFlorida State, 2 (2022–present)
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Who is Ole Miss' biggest rival? ›

Rivals. Ole Miss' major athletic rivals are the Mississippi State Bulldogs (MSU) and the Louisiana State Tigers (LSU). They have also developed rivalries with the Alabama Crimson Tide, the Arkansas Razorbacks, and the Auburn Tigers.

Who is Alabama's biggest rival? ›

The Alabama–Auburn football rivalry, better known as the Iron Bowl, is an American college football rivalry game between the University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn University Tigers, both charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and both teams are located in the state of Alabama.

Who is Tennessee's biggest rival, Florida or Alabama? ›

Rivalries. The Vols' main rivalries include the Alabama Crimson Tide (Third Saturday in October) and Vanderbilt Commodores. Tennessee's longest and most played rivalry is with the Kentucky Wildcats.

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