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Florida–Georgia football rivalry

Florida–Georgia football rivalry
Florida Georgia Football Rivalry Logo Official.jpg
Sport Football
First meeting November 6, 1915
(per Florida)
October 15, 1904
(per Georgia)
Georgia 37, Florida 0
(per Florida)
Georgia 52, Florida 0
(per Georgia)
Latest meeting October 29, 2016
Florida 24, Georgia 10
Next meeting October 28, 2017
Statistics
Meetings total 94 (per Florida)
95 (per Georgia)
All-time series Georgia leads 49–43–2
(per Florida)
Georgia leads 50–43–2
(per Georgia)
Largest victory Georgia, 75–0 (1942)
Longest win streak Florida, 7 (1990–1996)
Georgia, 7 (1941–1948)
Current win streak Florida, 3 (2014–present)

The Florida–Georgia football rivalry is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the University of Florida Gators and the University of Georgia Bulldogs. The game was first played in 1904, and has been played every season since 1926, with the sole exception of a war-time interruption in 1943. This match-up between Southeastern Conference opponents is one of the most prominent rivalry games in college football, and has been held in Jacksonville, Florida since 1933, with only two exceptions, making it one of the few remaining neutral-site rivalries. The game attracts huge crowds to Jacksonville.

The two universities do not agree on when the rivalry began. The University of Georgia's athletic department counts a 1904 match its football squad played against a team from a school known as the University of Florida. The game was held in Macon, Georgia, and Georgia won 52–0. However, this was not the modern University of Florida in Gainesville, but one of its four predecessor institutions: a school previously known as Florida Agricultural College, based in Lake City. Florida's University Athletic Association does not include this game in the series record, as it occurred before the modern university was established by the Florida Legislature in 1905, and before the new entity fielded its first officially-recognized football team in 1906. UGA sports historian Dan Magill sums up Georgia's attitude: "That's where Florida was back then. We can't help it if they got run out of [Lake City]."

The first game acknowledged by both schools was held in Jacksonville in 1915. The rivalry has been renewed annually since 1926, except for the 1943 season when Florida did not field a team due to World War II. For most of its history, the game has been played at neutral sites. From 1916 to 1932, it was played at several sites in Georgia (Athens and Savannah), and Florida (Tampa, Gainesville, and Jacksonville). Every year since 1933, the game has been held in Jacksonville, except for 1994 and 1995, when the contest was held at the respective schools' campus stadiums due to the reconstruction of what is now EverBank Field for the National Football League's Jacksonville Jaguars expansion team. The stadium was not available for play in 1994 due to construction, so that year's game was played in Gainesville, Florida. In 1995 the stadium was available (and was used by the Jacksonville Jaguars for their ten home games), but for fairness, the 1995 game was played in Athens, Georgia.


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