[s6e2] Florida's Homecoming: - Part 2

The second half began with a literal thunderclap. Rain began to pour, turning the field into a slick, treacherous marsh. Velez, back from his suspension with a vengeance, delivered a hit on the opening drive that forced a fumble. The stadium erupted. The "Swamp" was alive again.

Miller didn’t use the play—he used the message: “The Swamp doesn’t eat its own; it feeds on the fear of the visitor.” [S6E2] Florida's Homecoming: Part 2

With two minutes left and trailing by three, the Gators leaned on freshman QB Leo "Lightning" Vance. He wasn't the pocket passer his father was; he was a scrambler. On 4th-and-10, with the pocket collapsing, Vance didn't look for the open man. He looked for the pylons. He dove, his body parallel to the turf, breaking the plane just as the clock hit zero. The second half began with a literal thunderclap