Gators Breakdown: Strong second half lifts Gators 41-24 over Aggies
Florida dominates second half to pull away from Aggies 41-24
The Florida Gators (5-4, 2-4) go on the road and use a strong second half to pull away from Texas A&M (3-6, 1-5) and get back in the win column with a 41-24 victory.
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David Waters reviews the game and reacts to the performance led by a strong ground attack and a defense that dominates the second half.
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