Florida’s game against Vanderbilt isn’t going how the UF faithful may have hoped for, but it was able to get a boost right before the locker room, thanks to receiver Trevon Grimes.
Grimes went up in the air to snag a ball from quarterback Kyle Trask in two-on-one coverage, capping off a seven-play, 85-yard drive.
The officials took a second look at the play, as it appeared the ball moved once it hit the ground. But there wasn’t a clear camera angle showing what happened, and the call on the field of a touchdown stood.
◻️⬜️TOUCHDOWN FLORIDA⬜️◻️@Trevongrimes8 goes up and makes a play for his quarterback and the #Gators take their first lead of the day! pic.twitter.com/1eyPG2LIJB
— InAllKindsOfWeather.com (@AllKindsWeather) November 21, 2020
That 34-yard grab was Grimes’ first catch of the day. The touchdown — Trask’s second of the day — put him at 14 of 19 for 193 yards and two touchdowns in the first half.
The Gators are struggling to get past the Commodores right now, especially defensively, but with Grimes’ score, they managed to take a 17-10 lead to the locker room.
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