Florida feeling like its old self again

In this Sept. 26, 2015 file photo, Mississippi wide receiver Laquon Treadwell (1) is tackled by Vanderbilt cornerback Torren McGaster (5) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Oxford, Miss.
In this Sept. 26, 2015 file photo, Mississippi wide receiver Laquon Treadwell (1) is tackled by Vanderbilt cornerback Torren McGaster (5) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Oxford, Miss.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida defensive end Alex McCalister sensed it across campus all week.

A smile here, a nod there. A handshake one second, a high-five the next. A brief conversation with a stranger, a lengthy exchange with a friend.

It was decidedly different, something the 25th-ranked Gators haven't felt in years.

"We're getting a little bit more love," McCalister said. "It's supposed to be like this."

McCalister would like to see what an even bigger victory would do for the Gators (4-0, 2-0 SEC). He gets a chance tonight when third-ranked Mississippi (4-0, 2-0) visits Florida Field for the first time in seven years.

A victory would put Florida at the forefront of the conference conversation and back in the national picture. It's no easy task, especially considering the Rebels are playing as well as anyone in the SEC and looking for a victory to squash talk about their victory at Alabama two weeks ago being a fluke.

"These games test you and your team," Rebels Coach Hugh Freeze said. "The environment tests you. When you have a quality opponent that is very well-coached and very confident right now, a team that is ranked in the Top 25 right now, it is going to test you."

Mississippi appears ready for the challenge. The Rebels beat Vanderbilt 27-16 last week, avoiding a potential letdown after knocking off the Crimson Tide for the second consecutive season.

Chad Kelly has been efficiently effective, throwing for 1,219 yards and 10 touchdowns in 4 games. Laquon Treadwell has been as good as advertised, catching 22 passes for 332 yards and 1 touchdown. The defense, led by potential top-five draft pick Robert Nkemdiche, has been stingy and stout.

So it's no surprise the Rebels opened as 6 1/2-point favorites on the road.

Florida, meanwhile, held on to beat East Carolina, eked out a victory at Kentucky and then rallied from a 13-point deficit with less than 5 minutes remaining to defeat Tennessee for the 11th consecutive year. Still, that was enough to get Florida back in the polls for the first time in nearly two years and with the program's first Top 25 matchup in three seasons.

"It gets us excited. You can feel it in the air," Gators receiver Valdez Showers said. "We've been sick of not being ranked and not playing Top 25 opponents and stuff like that, so we're not taking this lightly.

"When you start winning games and get on a four-game win streak, that gives us momentum going into the fifth game and gives us a lot of confidence. You feel like you can definitely take these guys, too."

Florida could be without quarterback Will Grier. According to a person familiar with the situation, Grier has been dealing with an illness this week and might not start. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Friday because the Gators have not disclosed Grier's illness.

If Grier doesn't start, Treon Harris would make his second start this season. Harris was suspended last week for an undisclosed violation of team rules.

The Gators had about a dozen players affected by a virus earlier this week. The team responded with flu shots all around, and McElwain believes "it has run its course."

In its first three games, Ole Miss forced 10 turnovers, including five in a 43-37 victory over Alabama. One reason the Rebels struggled so much against Vanderbilt is they didn't force the Commodores into any turnovers.

Safety Trae Elston leads Ole Miss with three interceptions, including two that were returned for touchdowns.

Treadwell gets a lot of publicity, but the Rebels have been deep at receiver. Quincy Adeboyejo leads the team with five touchdown catches, and Cody Core is averaging nearly 23 yards per reception. Sophomore Markell Pack had a breakout game against Vanderbilt with six catches for 52 yards.

Sports on 10/03/2015

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