Thursday January 30th, 2025 6:19PM

No. 6 Florida slams UAB

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GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA - The first play was a 58-yard completion down the sideline - a sweet pass and catch that not even you-know-who could have drawn up any better. <br> <br> The rest of the game was a record-setting rout, and the Ron Zook era at sixth-ranked Florida got off to a shining start with a 51-3 victory over Alabama-Birmingham on Saturday. <br> <br> One game in, Zook has found out what Steve Spurrier knew when he left for the Washington Redskins: It&#39;s hard to look bad as a coach when you&#39;ve got Rex Grossman, Taylor Jacobs and Earnest Graham making plays on offense. <br> <br> Jacobs, who considered leaving when Spurrier did, got one heck of a reward. With 246 yards, he broke the school single-game receiving record of 237, set by Carlos Alvarez in 1969. The mark had stood as one of the very few not rewritten during Spurrier&#39;s 12 seasons as coach. <br> <br> Grossman hooked up with Jacobs on the opening play, and for two touchdowns in the second quarter. The junior quarterback, who also made the tough decision to stay when Spurrier abruptly resigned in January, had 306 yards by halftime and finished with 337. <br> <br> Graham ran for 182 yards and scored two touchdowns, and this marked the first time the Gators have ever had a 150-yard rusher and a 200-yard receiver in the same game. <br> <br> In 1990, Spurrier won his first game as Florida&#39;s coach 50-7 over Oklahoma State, and Zook&#39;s debut was equally successful. After the game, Zook got the inevitable shower from a water-filled Gatorade bucket. Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley also was a happy man. He&#39;s the guy who took heat when he hired Zook, who had never been a head coach. <br> <br> Now comes the tough part. The Gators play co-No. 1 Miami next week, get a breather against the University of Ohio, then travel to fourth-ranked Tennessee on Sept. 28 for their Southeastern Conference opener. <br> <br> But Saturday was a day to celebrate. <br> <br> Wearing a white shirt and - ahem - no visor, Zook led the Gators out of the tunnel. As he sprinted out, he turned to his left and pointed toward his cancer-stricken father, who flew from south Florida on the school plane to watch his son&#39;s debut. <br> <br> Watching the new coach on the sideline wasn&#39;t as entertaining as watching Spurrier rant and rave, but Zook did have his moments. At one point, after one of his players took a late hit out of bounds that wasn&#39;t called, Zook sprinted toward the official, got right in his face and looked like he was poised to attack. He calmed down quickly, however, and within seconds the new coach was patting the ref on the back. <br> <br> And really, there wasn&#39;t much to get upset about on this day. Other than a different coach, everything about this Florida offense, and this Florida team, looked pretty much the same - maybe even better. <br> <br> Graham broke a 50-yard run late in the first quarter, and a 63-yarder in the third. He averaged a 14 yards a carry, and became the first runner to break 100 against UAB in 26 games. <br> <br> Besides the game-opening play, Grossman&#39;s nicest throw came when he hit Jacobs in stride for a 45-yard score and a 27-0 lead in the second quarter. After the play, Grossman calmly walked off the field and looked toward the scoreboard, admiring the replay on the big screen. <br> <br> The defense, revamped under new coordinator John Thompson, gave up a couple big runs, but the Blazers were no real threat. Nick Hayes made a 32-yard field goal in the third quarter to keep the Blazers, who lost 12 starters from last year&#39;s 6-5 team, from enduring the shutout.
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