‘Hurricane Jarvis’ sweeps through Florida’s offense for 17-9 Georgia win

Georgia's Jarvis Jones comes up with one of his two fumble recoveries against Florida. He also caused two fumbles and recorded 13 tackles and three sacks in his first game back from injury. (AJC photo  by Bob Andres)

Georgia's Jarvis Jones comes up with one of his two fumble recoveries against Florida. He also caused two fumbles and recorded 13 tackles and three sacks in his first game back from injury. (AJC photo by Bob Andres)

JACKSONVILLE — Never mind all that “soft defense” talk. Georgia had Jarvis Jones back in the lineup.

The Bulldogs’ dynamic outside linebacker, who has missed two games with injuries and been hobbled much of the season’s first half, was feeling good and healthy on Saturday. Just ask Florida, which felt his wrath all night.

The 2011 All-American terrorized the Gators all night, finishing with 13 tackles, three quarterback sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Jones wasn’t the only reason, but he was a big reason the No. 10-ranked Bulldogs were able to knock off the No. 2 Gators 17-9 Saturday night at EverBank Field.

The victory gives puts the Bulldogs (7-1, 5-1 SEC) into the driver’s seat to repeat as SEC East champions and represent the division in the SEC championship game in the Georgia Dome. Georgia plays host to Ole Miss (5-3, 2-2) next Saturday and closes out the conference slate at Auburn (1-7, 0-6) on Nov. 10. Since the Bulldogs now own the head-to-head tiebreaker, the Gators need to beat Missouri next week and have Georgia lose one of its final two.

“All we’ve done is give ourselves a chance to play Ole Miss and have it mean something,” Georgia coach Mark Richt said.

It was only fitting that Jones would make the play of the game. With the Bulldogs’ clinging to an eight-point lead in the final minutes, Florida tight end Jordan Reed hauled in a pass and was running inside the Bulldogs’ 5-yard line. But Jones hadn’t given up on the play. Catching Reed from behind, Jones tomahawked the football loose and it bounded into the end zone. There, cornerback Sanders Commings jumped on the ball and cradled it in the back of the end zone for a touchback.

“I didn’t really realize exactly what Jarvis had done until they told me and I looked at the line,” Richt said. “That’s on a bum ankle and I know his groin’s not really 100 percent yet. He really led for us tonight on the field But he was more vocal than I’ve ever seen him. He really wanted this one badly. I’m just happy he’s a Georgia Bulldog.”

Jones emerged from the locker room later than his teammates, who were being interviewed in a ground-floor concourse. He again had to receive post-game medical treatment. But he spoke humbly about what had just occurred.

“I had a good game, but all of us had a big game,” said the junior from Columbus. “We were clicking on all cylinders. We held the No. 2 team in the nation without a touchdown the whole game. That’s a compliment for us as a defense. I just hope we continue to play this way the rest of the season and keep challenging each other week in and week out.”

Jones’ teammates weren’t as modest in talking about him.

“Jarvis Jones is a beast; that’s a beast right there,” senior linebacker Mike Gilliard said. “He’s a hard worker; he’s a passionate, passionate guy; he loves this sport. He came out here and showed up like we knew he would. Big-time players make big-time plays in big-time games.”

“Jarvis is a great player, an outstanding player, whatever you want to say,” sophomore Malcolm Mitchell said. “To come off an ankle sprain the way he did. That’s not an easy thing to come back from. Then to do what he did, I’d pick him No. 1 in the draft if it was me.”

It was a total defensive effort by the Bulldogs beyond Jones’ play. Georgia held the Gators without a touchdown in this series for the first time since 1988 when coach Vince Dooley’s last team beat them 26-3. Florida had six turnovers – four fumbles and two interceptions – and managed just 266 total yards.

It’s no coincidence that the performance came in the same week that Williams, the senior safety and de facto defensive captain, came out and said the Bulldogs were playing too soft on defense and without the same kind of passion they did the year before. Georgia returned eight starters from last season’s unit, which finished fifth in the nation in total yardage.

“Our guys were very serious about playing with intensity and playing with some physicality,” Richt said. “They had been accused of some things that guys don’t like to be accused of and I think that probably helped motivate them.”

Richt was pretty motivated, too. The Florida series has been one that has dogged his tenure as head coach. Saturday’s win was just his fourth in 12 seasons over the Gators.

A jovial Richt remained on the field for nearly 15 minutes, working his way from the north end of the stadium to the south, giving fans the thumbs-up sign, shaking hands and chatting up hundreds who had come down to the front row.

“You need to enjoy these moments,” Richt explained. “As long as the fans were going to stuck around, I was going to stick around… . When you have a victory like that against a great team and your fanbase is there, I want to stick around and enjoy it with them. I wanted our players to enjoy it and I wanted to enjoy it. We wanted to celebrate.”

Georgia did manage to generate some offense, though it was more timely than prolific. Quarterback Aaron Murray had a season-high three interceptions – all in the first-half after having only four all season – but hooked up with Malcolm Mitchell on a 45-yard touchdown pass with 7:11 remaining in the fourth quarter that have the Bulldogs some breathing room.

And freshman Todd Gurley provided the Bulldogs just the spark they needed in the run game. He rushed for 118 yards on 27 carries and scored on a 10-yard run, his 11th TD of the season. In all, Georgia eke out just 273 yards.

Williams, for what it’s worth, finished with six tackles and a tackle for loss. Bacarri Rambo and Damian Swann each recorded interception.

Florida quarterback Jeff Driskel was sacked five times and was 14-of-26 passing. Mike Gillisee led the Gators with 77 yards rushing.

“I’ve said all season we’re not a team that has a lot of margin of error,” Muschamp said. “Six turnovers, wow, that’s hard to overcome.”

GEORGIA-FLORIDA GAME COVERAGE

601 comments Add your comment

Gary

October 27th, 2012
7:54 pm

There is no such thing as an ugly win over Florida. They are all beautiful. Dawgs have clear path to SEC finals where anything could happen. Go Dawgs! GATA!

Rick James

October 27th, 2012
7:54 pm

@ Thomas Brown

Like I said all week..A lot of suckers will lose money on Florida but not me..Get well soon Marcus Lattimore.See ya next year!

RUSH PROPSTS WET HANKY

October 27th, 2012
7:55 pm

i will happily eat crow. i predicted uf 45 uga 20. i was wrong. it was ugly. murry is awful in big games. but the d stepped up and special teams didnt blow it. good enough for me. jarvis won it again for us just like mizz. too bad we wont have him another year & too bad murry will be here another year..
anyway, we have the talent to beat bama, not sure if we have the coaching but it could happen. i hope so. i really want to support richt and he gave me a little hope today

Alphare

October 27th, 2012
7:55 pm

Well, coach Richt will have another extension, along with Bobo.

SouthGADawg

October 27th, 2012
7:55 pm

Where is Tampa Gator? guess he is atthe game with his head hung low.

dawg555

October 27th, 2012
7:55 pm

Defense wins games! Great to be a Georgia Bulldog!!

must win

October 27th, 2012
7:55 pm

agree on lattimore…sad. class player and good guy. wish him the best.

as for florida….2 in a row ladies. we got u AGAIN. how ya like them apples??

Yall Crazy

October 27th, 2012
7:56 pm

Yeah, all the haters can crawl back to there video game knowledge of football. And you can shutup too while your at it. Hard fought GA win. Im a very happy fan. Thank You UGA Players, Assistant Coaches and Coach Richt. Job Well Done!!

Gary

October 27th, 2012
7:57 pm

Jarvis Jones is an all-american at the highest. playmakers make plays. He is the best defensive player in the country and won this game with he high-level play. Jarvis Jones is a play maker who is th best linebacker in college football. He is a man among boys!!

must win

October 27th, 2012
7:57 pm

murray was awful though….never gonna win SEC playing like that

HUMBUG

October 27th, 2012
7:57 pm

It seems that the only people who thought the Dawgs had a chance to whip the Gators tail were the UGA coaching staff and their players. The team from Florida and their head coach were in shock that they could not score a single touchdown. I thought Muschamp was going to have a hissie fit. Fantastic win for our DAWGS.

Alphare

October 27th, 2012
7:57 pm

I did say I would bet my house on a dawg win. I changed my mind when hurricane Sandy is coming, it turns out Sandy is no factor. Damn it, hurricane.

Rmikel58

October 27th, 2012
7:57 pm

Now i didnt see any sissy’s playing on our Defense today. Nothing “soft” bout our D.
Damnit you shoulda played like this all year long. This is “Hunker Down Dawg Style D” guys.
You rattled them because you came to play and they saw this on your faces and it worried the gators…kinda like the rematch between Mr. T and Rocky Balboa rematch where Mr. T looked into Rocky’s eyes and saw determination without fear.
This is suppose to be the back bone of Georgia Football. Get ready to rumble and believe in yourself and the sky is the limit.
BTW bring back Boykin for kickoffs and returns and put in Ken Malcolm and BELIEVE IN YOU!!!!!!!
Bet Steve Spurrier is hating himself right now.
Sing along with me…..”who let the dawgs out who whoo whooo”

Ben who lives in northwest fla where fla fans talk smack

October 27th, 2012
7:58 pm

I am going to pull a SHAWN WILLIAMS…. our SOFT fake fans need to run and hide now…and not come out till 2099…I believe in the coaches players and the real UGA fan base… GO………….DAWGS…………..SICKEM WOOF WOOF ps: I sure enjoyed hearing bad bad Leroy brown tonite:)

World's Largest Outdoor Gator Beating

October 27th, 2012
7:58 pm

hit real hard

Burgess

October 27th, 2012
7:58 pm

Jeez, will you Richt, BoBo, Murray, Grantham haters give it a rest ????? Enjoy the win

must win

October 27th, 2012
7:58 pm

i swear muschamp was growling and barking at his players….lol
Damn good dawg!!!!!

Erk

October 27th, 2012
7:59 pm

It’s great to be a Georgia Bulldog!!!

curdog

October 27th, 2012
7:59 pm

We crackers know if you turn a gator over 6 times all he can do is kick!

DogRoll

October 27th, 2012
7:59 pm

GA === upset of the century!!!! mark this down–GA will upset alabama in the SEC title game! Dogs–on fire!!! fla chokes like last year—minor bowl!!!

Dog Fan

October 27th, 2012
8:00 pm

Well Georgia finally beat a top ten team. for the first time in five tries.

Burgess

October 27th, 2012
8:00 pm

By the way, Muschamp is now 0 -6 in the World’s Largest Coctail Party. That’s right, he was 0 -4 as a player at UGA.

RW

October 27th, 2012
8:00 pm

HOW BOUT THEM DAWGS!!! Any time we beat those stinking gators is cause for celebration!!

zbulldawg

October 27th, 2012
8:00 pm

Junkyard Dawgs are back !!!! “LET THE BIG DAWG EAT”

John The True Dawg

October 27th, 2012
8:00 pm

where the blank was this three weeks ago?!??? we basically threw away a championship run. even if bands, Oregon, Kansas st lose one, we still lost 35-0… 35-7. DAMN THAT HURTS MORE NOW. because we shot got the biggest win in richts tenure and it doesn’t mean much towards winning bcs.

can we expect Alabama to turn it over six times as we toss three ints and how many penalty yards?

OrlandoDawg

October 27th, 2012
8:00 pm

Spurrier is crying himself to sleep tonight! I love it! UGA will once again win the East! Not a sloppy game at all…all those turnovers were from tenacious defense!!!! Murray was so bad I cannot understand why he shuts down on the big stage, but he has to rebound for us to stand a chance in the SECCG…got to play some more ball, but should get some subs in for some experience the rest of the season….Go Dawgs and prayers for Lattimore…

Erk

October 27th, 2012
8:01 pm

Unbelievable game by the defense. Murray, there will be better days. Defense wins baby!

Dawg-Gawn

October 27th, 2012
8:02 pm

Good things come to those who believe… but it ain’t over yet!

“Stick with Richt”

“Our Team” “Our Time” “No Regrets”

“BELIEVE” in the “G”

Mark

October 27th, 2012
8:03 pm

Enjoy the week-end, then get focused on the Rebels…Malcolm please shut up, you ain’t worth 15 yds in a brawl. Played lights out. Lou Holtz is already trashing our win…Hope Oklahoma destroys the most over rated program in America. Go Dawgs.

tell me again

October 27th, 2012
8:03 pm

Defense showed up. End of story. Defense wins championships. Murray had a terrible night and if it wasn’t for M. Mitchell’s outstanding run after catch it might have gone otherwise. Bottom line: it feels GREAT TO BE A GATOR HATER! Where are all of the gaytard posters? Man, will I sleep good tonight. THANK YOU DAWGS! Two in a row, baby.

Claytonmtnman

October 27th, 2012
8:04 pm

“All the haters can crawl back to their video game knowledge of football” I love that comment!

gwh

October 27th, 2012
8:04 pm

whhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa makes up for the U.S.C. walk out, right now spurrier has lost his mojo, Ga. is back in it and did it beating the team he sniffels for in the wee hours of the morning NUMBER 3 wanna bes of the world fla. chomp shop/teeth knocked out/foot in their ass “gators” two birds one game couldn’t be better

finallyexhaled

October 27th, 2012
8:04 pm

WOW! Call me a hater but Lord, Murray looked horrible. I think putting the team on your back is not in his vocabulary. Leave that up to the defense and running backs. I think FL expected us to play flat and when we showed fire, we caught them off guard. I’ll take a W, even an ugly one, all day against the Gators. Hey, especially when they’re undefeated. Go DAWGS!!

bwell

October 27th, 2012
8:05 pm

A “W” is a W…..know matter how ugly or pretty a win is a win. Great JOB SHAWN WILLIAMS AND GREAT GAME TO THE DEFENSE GO DAWGS PLAY LIKE THAT FOR REST OF SEASON VERY HAPPY

RedandBlackDAWG

October 27th, 2012
8:05 pm

Where in the world has our defense been these past games this year.
I don’t want to hear anything about soft schedule, since we have now beaten Florida which beat S.C. and LSU.
I even think that the young OL played a pretty decent game tonight and UGA won in spite of Murray. I would also think that T. Gurley has to be in consideration for freshman of the year in the SEC. That young man has got some heart.

World's Largest Outdoor Gator Beating

October 27th, 2012
8:05 pm

let the big DAWG BITE

gwh

October 27th, 2012
8:06 pm

by the way “curdog” your real name wouldn’t be Muschamp would it?

UGA FAN

October 27th, 2012
8:06 pm

Oh yeah what a win!! MY DAWGS showed up, they were really physical. many people didnt think they will win even the media had written them off on this but all i can say is Thank you God. Enjoying the Win now

Rick James

October 27th, 2012
8:06 pm

Where’s GTBob?

dbc

October 27th, 2012
8:06 pm

I’ll be the first to admit that I didn’t think the Dawgs could win. And it wasn’t looking good as Jordan Reed rumbled toward the end zone. Then… Divine Intervention…

How Bout Them DAWGS…

dawgon

October 27th, 2012
8:07 pm

Celebrate tonight
Look at the poor clock management, turnovers and the 100 plus yards in penalties tomorrow.

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Dawg1

October 27th, 2012
8:07 pm

Nice win…

Wasn’t pretty and had plenty of help from the Gators today…

But the defense was stout and smacked Florida in the mouth all day.

Stuffed the run and ran the football.

Physical D-Line

Physical O-Line

And JJ was playing like ‘well’ – JJ…

Congrats to the Dawgs!

SatillaDawg

October 27th, 2012
8:07 pm

DAWGS ARE AWESOME!

What a great win!

I’ll be smiling all year!

I N C R E D I B L E!

Rmikel58

October 27th, 2012
8:10 pm

I think its too premature to declare Georgia Bulldogs Eastern Division Champs just yet. Stay focused and prepare for each game cause youre the target now.
Win out then you can SHOUT OUT ….until then humble yourself and know Gods in control.

GATA

October 27th, 2012
8:10 pm

THE DAWGS WANTED IT MORE.

MontanaDawg

October 27th, 2012
8:11 pm

GO DAWGS!! A win is a win but sloppy all around. the Defense ruled!! Nice job Jones!! Why the heck can’t we put together complete games on both sides of the ball? SO frickin’ frustrating. Murray came through in the clutch but his arm still scares me to death.

We’ve still got to stay focused to beat Ole Miss and Auburn before heading to Atlanta. SIC’EM DAWGS!!!

rutruedawg

October 27th, 2012
8:12 pm

GO DAWGS GREAT WIN ALL U CRY BABIES STFU AND GO PULL FOR JACKETS

Burgess

October 27th, 2012
8:12 pm

That’s where you’re wrong Dawg1….any win over Florida is BEAUTIFUL

Dawg_Central

October 27th, 2012
8:13 pm

I would rather talk to the gator fans than the fair weather dawg fans…….they need to go pull for nick saban at bama…..im true UGA dawg and have faith…………….so stop riding those wagons pretend Dawg fans