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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - When Urban
Meyer talks about Florida football, he singles out
Vernell Brown .
''If there's a poster or something
out there that says 'Florida Gators,' I want his mug
right there,'' Meyer said after Brown, who broke his
leg two months ago, came back Monday and scored on an
interception to help Florida beat No. 25 Iowa 31-24 in
the Outback Bowl.
''I want people to see Vernell
Brown ,'' the coach said of his cornerback. ''He's
what we stand for.''
Chris Leak threw for 277 yards,
while Dallas Baker scored on passes of 24 and 38 yards
and finished with 10 catches for 147 yards for the
16th-ranked Gators (9-3). With the victory, Meyer
matched Ray Graves (1960) and Steve Spurrier (1990)
for most victories for a coach in his first season at
Florida.
Brown, who broke his left leg
against Vanderbilt on Nov. 5 and missed the last two
games of the season, picked off an overthrown pass and
returned it 60 yards. Tremaine McCollum ran 6 yards
with a blocked punt for another TD to help the Gators
build a 24-7 halftime lead.
'' Vernell Brown 's a guy who was
told 'You can't do this, you can't do that.' Broke
leg. Told he won't be back,'' Meyer said. ''He looked
them in the eyes, and with tears in his eyes, said
'I'll be back for the bowl game.' He was back for the
bowl game and played his heart out.''
Meyer also singled out the senior
cornerback in making the point that he wants players
who are committed to staying in Gainesville, not those
who come to Florida to spiff up their NFL resumes.
''We don't stand for five stars,''
Meyer said. ''We don't stand for highly recruited guys
that maybe get too much credit. We don't stand for the
guys who come out early.''
Drew Tate and the Iowa offense had
success moving the ball, but the blocked punt on the
fifth play of the game, Brown's interception and two
costly penalties during an 80-yard touchdown drive
Florida put together just before the half left the
Hawkeyes (7-5) in a hole too deep to escape.
''We did a lot of stuff that
didn't look like us in the first half,'' Iowa coach
Kirk Ferentz said.
Tate completed 32 of 55 passes for
346 yards and three touchdowns. He rallied his team
from a 31-7 deficit in the fourth quarter with TD
throws of 4 and 14 yards to Ed Hinkel , then moved
Iowa into position for a 45-yard field goal to pull
the Hawkeyes within a touchdown with 1:24 remaining.
''You can't ask anything more from
our defense. They played extremely well against that
offense,'' Tate said. ''I gave them a touchdown,
special teams gave them a touchdown. If we just take
care of business, those two touchdowns are off the
board, and it's a totally different game.''
The Gators, making their third
Outback appearance in the past four years, had not
ended a season with a victory since beating Maryland
in the Orange Bowl in 2002. They lost to Michigan in
Tampa in the 2003 Outback, and to Iowa two years ago -
a game for which some Florida players felt the team
was ill prepared.
Iowa salvaged its season by
rebounding from losses to Michigan and Northwestern to
beat Wisconsin and Minnesota to receive its
school-record fourth straight trip to a January bowl -
a huge boon for recruiting.
Still, five losses has to be a
disappointment after going 10-2 and sharing the Big
Ten championship with Ohio State in 2004.
''You look at the whole season, we
experienced some ups and downs,'' Ferentz said. ''The
bounces didn't go our way at times, but guys never
hung their heads and never got discouraged.''
Florida's season hit a low point
with a 30-22 loss at South Carolina. Meyer held a team
meeting during the plane ride home, and the Gators
responded two weeks later with a dominating 34-7 rout
of Florida State that underscored the coach's belief
that the program is headed in the right direction.
Brown was a freshman wide receiver
three years ago when he threw an interception on a
trick play that sealed Florida's 8-point Outback loss
to Michigan under former Gators coach Ron Zook. He's
flattered that Meyer considers him the face of the
program.
''That means a lot to me,'' the
5-foot-8 cornerback said. ''I just try to come out
everyday and live up to it.''
Meyer replaced Zook after last
season, moving to the Southeastern Conference after
highly successful stints at Bowling Green and Utah.
His arrival, however, also brought questions about
whether his offense would work in a major league such
as the SEC.
Leak looked lost in the scheme at
times early in the season. But with Monday's win, as
well as victories over Tennessee, Georgia and Florida
State in the same year for only the fourth time in
school history, Meyer's first season was a success.
''It was a great win for us. It
was good to finally get a bowl win under our belts,''
Leak said. ''Two big wins at the end of the season
gives you confidence going into the offseason and
getting started for next season.'' |