GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Florida coach Urban Meyer isn’t sure about his team’s offensive identity.
The second half against South Florida provided some clues.
Led by speedster Jeff Demps, the Gators turned to their running game and found an offensive rhythm for the first time in two weeks.
The Gators ran for 103 yards in the third quarter and 106 more in the fourth, wearing down the Bulls and pulling away for a 38-14 victory. So 209 of the team’s 244 yards on the ground came after a lackluster first half that included three punts, a missed field goal and a bobbled snap.
Demps, who ran three times for 13 yards in the first half, finished with a career-high 139 yards rushing. Moody added 54 yards on the ground, and Mike Gillislee chipped in 29 and a late touchdown.
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