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late surge rips vandy Jack Burns chases down Vandy sweep attempt. GAINESVILLE (Oct. 25) — Unbeaten Florida came within one point of blowing an early 21-7 lead, then surged back with three fourth-quarter touchdowns to whip Vanderbilt 41-20 for their sixth straight victory. In winning their second conference game of the season, the Gators were not without anxious moments on a rain-soaked Florida Field. Vandy trailed only 21-20 early in the fourth quarter and had Florida hemmed in on the 10-yard-line. The Gators got their offense clicking again, however, and marched 90 yards for the first of three decisive scores. It was still another record-shattering day for the sophomore passing duo of John Reaves and Carlos Alvarez. Reaves threw for five more TD passes, with the Cuban-flash being on the receiving end of three of them. Possibly the biggest plays of the day, however, were turned in by senior safetyman Steve Tannen. The pre-season All American crippled the Commodores ' momentum by blocking the game-trying PAT to preserve a 21-20 lead, made two timely interceptions that set up Florida touchdowns, and came up with several key plays in the secondary. Bob Harrell breaks through to nail Vandy back for a loss. 89
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