This was a defensive series of luck for the Gators. That should've been an easy first down. Way too wide open. Now you have to capitalize offensively, or none of it matters.
If you can make this thing 17-10 going into the half, you've got to be ecstatic. The mistakes you've made, the bullets you've dodged, for this to be a potential one-score game after two quarters would be best-case scenario if we're being honest.
Florida got back to back breaks on two passes that could have been caught, and Utah walks away with just a field goal and a 17-3 lead. These three minues and how the third quarter starts will go a long way toward determining this outcome.
A Utah score here could be the nail in the coffin. And if your a Gators fan, with the way this game has gone, you can't be too confident in thinking that won't happen. 1:03 is a lot of time with three timeouts.
Utah, without their top two offensive players, and their best defensive player, and while rotating their 3rd and 4th string quarterbacks, are up 17-3 on Florida at the half.