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FLORIDA HAMMERED BY 'BAMA; GATORS OFFENSE SMOTHERED BY CRIMSON TIDAL WAVE : ALABAMA 34, FLORIDA 7.


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No. 7 Alabama showed Saturday night that its victory in The Swamp was no fluke.

The Crimson Tide The term "crimson tide" has several meanings.
  • The sports teams of the University of Alabama
  • The term "crimson tide" (aka red tide) is also used to describe a particular type of algal bloom common to the Gulf of Mexico, and is also called "red tide".
 completely dominated fifth-ranked Florida for a 34-7 victory in the Southeastern Conference championship game, clinching its first title since 1992 by scoring two touchdowns 18 seconds apart in the fourth quarter.

The Gators managed only 116 yards in the worst offensive performance of the Steve Spurrier
For the British artist and painter, see Steven Spurrier; for the wine authority, see Steven Spurrier (wine authority).


Stephen Orr Spurrier
 era.

Alabama, which defeated Florida in the first SEC championship game seven years ago, likely earned a trip to the Orange Bowl to meet Michigan. Florida will probably have to settle for the Citrus Bowl This article is about the football stadium. For the bowl game of the same name (1983-2002), see Capital One Bowl.

    [
 against Michigan State.

``That was a pretty thorough beating they gave us,'' Spurrier Spur´ri`er   

n. 1. One whose occupation is to make spurs.
 said. ``Our offense is about the worst we've ever had at Florida. We're a bad offensive team.''

Freddie Milons Freddie Milons (born June 27, 1980 in Starkville, Mississippi) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League. Milons was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2002 NFL Draft. He did not see any playing time in the 2002 season.  broke loose for an electrifying e·lec·tri·fy  
tr.v. e·lec·tri·fied, e·lec·tri·fy·ing, e·lec·tri·fies
1. To produce electric charge on or in (a conductor).

2.
a.
 77-yard touchdown run with 11:54 remaining, pushing Alabama (10-2) to a 22-7 lead. On Florida's next play from scrimmage A play from scrimmage is the activity of the games of Canadian football and American football during which one team tries to advance the ball or to score, and the other team tries to stop them or take the ball away. , defensive end Reggie Grimes picked off a deflected pass and returned the interception 38 yards for another TD.

The 288-pound Grimes tried his version of the ``Lambeau Leap'' into the end-zone stands at the Georgia Dome. Unfortunately, he couldn't jump quite high enough to reach the grasp of delirious de·lir·i·ous
adj.
Of, suffering from, or characteristic of delirium.
 Alabama fans, but that was about the only flop for the Crimson Tide on this night.

Florida (9-3), on the other hand, suffered its worst defeat since a 62-24 loss to Nebraska in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl. There was nothing fun about the ``Fun 'n' Gun'' offense, which managed only 114 yards and six first downs in the worst performance since Spurrier arrived on the SEC scene in 1990.

The previous low for total yards by a Spurrier-coached team was 194 against Tennessee, way back in his first season. As for first downs, the previous low was 12 in a loss to Florida State a year ago.

Alabama broke the Gators' 30-game winning streak at The Swamp on Oct. 2, winning 40-39 in overtime. The game transformed the Tide's season, which had been marred by personal turmoil surrounding coach Mike DuBose and a shocking loss to Louisiana Tech at Legion Field.

Florida yearned for another shot at Alabama, believing the loss was nothing more than a fluke. The Tide proved otherwise, controlling the ball for nearly 40 minutes in a stunning replay of their first victory.

``With that kind of adversity, one of two things are going to happen,'' DuBose said. ``You either split up or you come together. We came together.''

While Alabama dominated throughout, finishing with 300 yards rushing and 462 yards in all, the championship game didn't become a rout until the final quarter.

Milons, a receiver who frequently lines up in the backfield, took a snap at the Alabama 23 and ran left, finding nothing but Florida players. He headed the other way, broke a couple of tackles in the backfield, escaped the grasp of Daryl Dixon along the right sideline and ran untouched the rest of the way.

Milons finished with 116 yards rushing on six carries and was named MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip. .

``The play of Freddie Milons was just unbelievable,'' DuBose said. ``He may start at quarterback the next time.''

Alabama clinched the victory on the next play from scrimmage. Jesse Palmer, who went most of the way at quarterback for Florida, had a pass tipped at the line by Jarret Johnson. The ball fell right in the arms of Grimes, who took off the other way for the clinching touchdown.

Shaun Alexander, who had 97 bruising yard on 30 carries, finished off the scoring with a 12-yard touchdown run.

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Date:Dec 5, 1999
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