Vanderbilt forced four turnovers and kept #10 Florida out of the end zone for three quarters, but their struggling offense failed to capitalize on opportunities in a 9-7 loss.
The Vanderbilt defense showed why they are one of the best units in the NCAA, but it wasn't enough. The Vanderbilt offense gained only 177 yards - 74 of those on one play - in a 9-7 loss to No. 10 Florida.
Ralph Webb's 74-yard touchdown run gave the Commodores the lead for the better part of two quarters, but the team's otherwise impotent offense couldn't take advantage of four Florida turnovers in the loss.