Gators remain No. 11 in AP Top 25; what they wrote after UF's win over Georgia
Sunday, November 1, 2015 | Football, Scott Carter

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The Gators maintained their grip on the SEC East lead Saturday with a 27-3 victory over Georgia.
They maintained their position in the polls Sunday.
Florida (7-1, 5-1) is ranked No. 11 in the AP Top 25 for the second consecutive week as it opens preparation for Vanderbilt (3-5, 1-3), which visits Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday. The Commodores lost 34-0 at Houston on Saturday.
Florida can clinch its first division title since 2009 with a victory.
Meanwhile, here is what they wrote after Florida knocked off Georgia for the second consecutive season Saturday:
--Five things we learned from Florida's big win over Georgia via Anthony Chiang of The Palm Beach Post.
--Florida wins ugly game behind productive defense writes Dave George of The Palm Beach Post.
--Jim McElwain has replaced Mark Richt as Big Dog of SEC East writes Mike Bianchi of The Orlando Sentinel.
--Jim McElwain has Gators believing, producing writes Pat Dooley of The Gainesville Sun.
--Florida seizes control of SEC East writes Andy Staples of SportsIllustrated.com.
--One win from SEC East title, Gators are learning to win games writes Matt Hayes of The Sporting News.
--Gators in midst of a potentially special season writes Tom Jones of The Tampa Bay Times.
--Florida Times-Union columnist Gene Frenette writes Georgia coach Mark Richt took a gamble and now finds himself in a dicey spot.
--Five thoughts on Florida-Georgia from Tony Barnhart of GridironNow.com.



