
Mertz Collects SEC and Davey O’Brien Weekly Honors; Smack Earns SEC and Lou Groza Honors
Monday, October 16, 2023 | Football
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Following a road victory in which the Gators totaled 41 points in a come-from-behind win over South Carolina, quarterback Graham Mertz and kicker Trey Smack are being honored for their performances on Saturday.
GRAHAM MERTZ
Graham Mertz has been named SEC Offensive Player of the Week, as announced by the league office Monday morning. This marks the second time in Mertz's collegiate career that he has been named Offensive Player of the Week for his respective conference. Mertz was named Big 10 Offensive Player of the Week after passing for 248 yards and 5 touchdowns versus Illinois during his time at Wisconsin.
Additionally, Mertz was named to the Davey O'Brien Great 8 List for Week 7. By being named to the list, Mertz is now officially on the Midseason Watch List and is eligible for the 2023 Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award.
Mertz continued his already exceptional season with a career performance on Saturday. Mertz totaled 30 completions on 48 pass attempts, good for a completion percentage of 63. Those 30 completions resulted in 423 passing yards and three touchdowns.
This marked first 400-yard passing performance by a Gator quarterback since Anthony Richardson on Nov. 19, 2022 against Vanderbilt and the first ever 400-yard passing game by a Florida quarterback against South Carolina.
The Overland Park, Kansas, native set career high marks in pass attempts and passing yards during Saturday's contest. His two previous highs in these categories were set in Florida's Week 1 contest against Utah.
Possibly the most impressive aspect of Mertz's performance was leading the Gators offense on two drives, late in the contest, to complete a ten-point comeback.
Trailing, 27-37, with 9:11 remaining, Mertz conducted a 75-yard scoring drive highlighted by three completions of 10, 17 and 19 yards all to wide receiver Ricky Pearsall. The drive concluded with a four-yard touchdown pass to tight end Arlis Boardingham.
After a defensive stop, Mertz was tasked with leading another 75-yard scoring drive to take the lead. Key completions of 26 yards to Pearsall and 22 yards to wide receiver Eugene Wilson III eventually set up a 21-yard touchdown strike to Pearsall, giving the Gators a 41-37 lead.
After a game sealing interception and run out of the clock, the Gators had completed the first double-digit fourth quarter road comeback since September 23, 2017 against Vanderbilt and the most recent double-digit comeback (home or away; at any point of the game) since 2019 at Kentucky.
TREY SMACK
Mertz was not the only Gator contributing to the 41 point offensive output. Trey Smack was an important component in the Gators victory and was named SEC Co-Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance in Week 7.
This is the second time this season that Smack has been presented with this award as he was honored in Week 4 when the Gators win over Charlotte. Smack was also named Lou Groza Star of the Week, as annouced by the Lou Groza Award committee.
On Saturday, against South Carolina, Smack made four of five field goals, converted on all three extra point attempts and totaled nine kick offs for 516 yards, averaging 57.3 yards per kick and recording six touchbacks.
The Severna Park, Maryland, native tied his career-long field goal during the contest as he drilled a 54-yard attempt in the third quarter.
Smack also recorded makes from 44 and 48 yards. His only miss during the contest, and for the season, was blocked by South Carolina.
GRAHAM MERTZ
Graham Mertz has been named SEC Offensive Player of the Week, as announced by the league office Monday morning. This marks the second time in Mertz's collegiate career that he has been named Offensive Player of the Week for his respective conference. Mertz was named Big 10 Offensive Player of the Week after passing for 248 yards and 5 touchdowns versus Illinois during his time at Wisconsin.
Additionally, Mertz was named to the Davey O'Brien Great 8 List for Week 7. By being named to the list, Mertz is now officially on the Midseason Watch List and is eligible for the 2023 Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award.
Mertz continued his already exceptional season with a career performance on Saturday. Mertz totaled 30 completions on 48 pass attempts, good for a completion percentage of 63. Those 30 completions resulted in 423 passing yards and three touchdowns.
This marked first 400-yard passing performance by a Gator quarterback since Anthony Richardson on Nov. 19, 2022 against Vanderbilt and the first ever 400-yard passing game by a Florida quarterback against South Carolina.
The Overland Park, Kansas, native set career high marks in pass attempts and passing yards during Saturday's contest. His two previous highs in these categories were set in Florida's Week 1 contest against Utah.
Possibly the most impressive aspect of Mertz's performance was leading the Gators offense on two drives, late in the contest, to complete a ten-point comeback.
Trailing, 27-37, with 9:11 remaining, Mertz conducted a 75-yard scoring drive highlighted by three completions of 10, 17 and 19 yards all to wide receiver Ricky Pearsall. The drive concluded with a four-yard touchdown pass to tight end Arlis Boardingham.
Arlis BoardingHIM! Gators get within one score!
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) October 14, 2023
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After a defensive stop, Mertz was tasked with leading another 75-yard scoring drive to take the lead. Key completions of 26 yards to Pearsall and 22 yards to wide receiver Eugene Wilson III eventually set up a 21-yard touchdown strike to Pearsall, giving the Gators a 41-37 lead.
AIR PEARSALL! GATORS LEAD 41-37!!
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) October 14, 2023
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After a game sealing interception and run out of the clock, the Gators had completed the first double-digit fourth quarter road comeback since September 23, 2017 against Vanderbilt and the most recent double-digit comeback (home or away; at any point of the game) since 2019 at Kentucky.
TREY SMACK
Mertz was not the only Gator contributing to the 41 point offensive output. Trey Smack was an important component in the Gators victory and was named SEC Co-Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance in Week 7.
This is the second time this season that Smack has been presented with this award as he was honored in Week 4 when the Gators win over Charlotte. Smack was also named Lou Groza Star of the Week, as annouced by the Lou Groza Award committee.
Trey Smack is lighting it up! 💪
— Lou Groza Award (@LouGrozaAward) October 18, 2023
The sophomore earned his second Star of the Week after posting 4 field goals and scoring 15 points in Florida's 41-39 road win against South Carolina.
He matched his career-long with a 54-yarder, along with makes from 48, 44, and 28 yards out. pic.twitter.com/vf5WyHJQ1v
On Saturday, against South Carolina, Smack made four of five field goals, converted on all three extra point attempts and totaled nine kick offs for 516 yards, averaging 57.3 yards per kick and recording six touchbacks.
The Severna Park, Maryland, native tied his career-long field goal during the contest as he drilled a 54-yard attempt in the third quarter.
Trey SMACKS it through from 54 yards to take the lead! @smack_trey 🔥
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) October 14, 2023
Smack also recorded makes from 44 and 48 yards. His only miss during the contest, and for the season, was blocked by South Carolina.
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