The Florida Gators were triumphant in their homecoming game against the Vanderbilt Commodores on Saturday afternoon, 38-14, redeeming their Week 5 loss to Kentucky.
The offense clicked early despite the absence of sophomore running back Trevor Etienne, who was out with an upper-body injury. Junior Montrell Johnson and freshman Treyaun Webb led the way in the backfield to collect a combined 208 rushing yards.
The passing plays from junior Graham Mertz were short and sweet, but the offense was moving downfield field rather efficiently.
Freshman tight end Arlis Boardingham had a career day after moving his way up the depth chart, scoring two touchdowns and accumulating 99 yards on seven catches.
The Gators offense looked to form but will the good times last?
Head coach Billy Napier thinks his team is back on track and the win shows that the Gators are going full speed despite two losses so far.