Nov 8th, 2009 - MiamiHerald
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GAINESVILLE -- Florida's offense looked to be back on track after a positive showing last week, but the unit showed more of its previous, more frustrating form during Saturday's 27-3 victory against Vanderbilt.
The Gators managed just 251 total yards and only 121 rushing yards through three quarters, a far cry from their season averages of 446 total and 252 rushing yards per game.
Early struggles on the ground were a surprise, as UF boasts the Southeastern Conference's top rushing game and Vanderbilt's defense is ranked 11th in the conference against the run.
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