After more than three quarters of football, the No. 10 Florida Gators (6-0, 3-0) held a 17-13 lead over No. 7 Auburn in The Swamp. Then the running game that had been shut down for most of the day did what it couldn’t do for more than 50 minutes in the game. Senior Lamical Perine broke a couple of tackles, then rocketed down the right sideline for an 88-yard touchdown and sealed a game where points were hard to come by.

Perine was of course excited, but stayed pretty humble after the game about the big run. He described what he was thinking when he got passed the last guy trying to tackle him and just had to outrun everyone else.

“I just didn’t want to get caught and turn short plays like that into big-time plays,” he said.

“It felt good. I had that in my mind. I wanted them to know, I wanted them to understand that it meant a lot to me to get out there to even make that big-time play. It was a big-time play in the game, end of the game, fourth quarter. It was just great.”

Perine and the running game worked and worked during the game until finally, he and they busted the big one.

“I was just being patient man. My offensive line, they had a lot of ups and downs. But at the end of the day, they just blocked it up perfect for me. I made two guys miss and it was just a great thing to see an open field like that.”

Here is the moment, when The Swamp was nuts and the celebrations for a victory started.