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Florida holds on for Birmingham Bowl win over East Carolina, 28-20

Florida running back Brandon Powell catches a 13-yard pass for a touchdown over East Carolina defensive back Terrell Richardson during the second quarter of the Gators' 28-20 win in the Birmingham Bowl.
Florida running back Brandon Powell catches a 13-yard pass for a touchdown over East Carolina defensive back Terrell Richardson during the second quarter of the Gators’ 28-20 win in the Birmingham Bowl.
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Treon Harris threw an 86-yard scoring pass to Ahmad Fulwood and Vernon Hargreaves III intercepted a pass in the end zone late to preserve Florida’s 28-20 victory over East Carolina on Saturday in the Birmingham Bowl.

The big plays helped the Gators (7-5) finish a disappointing season with a winning record while new coach Jim McElwain was among the spectators. Brian Poole also scored on a 29-yard interception return and Florida’s defense repeatedly turned East Carolina’s high-powered offense away from the end zone.

Shane Carden was 34 of 66 for 427 yards for the Pirates (8-5) but Hargreaves’ pick with 1:20 left ended his day.

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Harris left late in the third quarter with an apparent lower left leg injury and was replaced by former starter Jeff Driskel.

Driskel ran for a first down on a third-down play on the final drive to allow Florida to run out the clock.

Florida delivered the win under interim head coach D.J. Durkin, who took over for the bowl game after Will Muschamp’s firing.

Reserve running back Adam Lane was named the game’s MVP after rushing 16 times for 109 yards and a touchdown. He had only eight carries coming into the game, all coming in two lopsided wins.

East Carolina came in averaging 37.2 points a game but managed only a field goal in the fourth quarter despite a number of flirtations with the end zone.

Justin Hardy finished with 11 catches for 160 yards and Cam Worthy gained 130 yards on eight catches.

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Florida’s Harris was 5-of-11 passing for 123 yards and two touchdowns, including an 86-yarder to another little-used player Ahmad Fulwood early in the third quarter. It was the Gators’ longest play from scrimmage this season.

Fulwood had just 113 yards receiving in the regular season. Driskel had 48 passing yards in what could be his final Florida game. McElwain said before the game Driskel had asked for a release from his scholarship.

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