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In front of more than 75,000 fans at Jacksonville's TIAA Bank Field, top-ranked Georgia handled Florida 42-20 in the Oct. 29 college football matchup.
The Bulldogs took an early 21-0 lead before Florida rallied in the third quarter to cut the deficit to 28-20. Georgia then dominated the rest of the way. As usual, the game dubbed"The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" brought thousands of visitors to Northeast Florida, generating millions for the local hospitality industry.
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