The Florida Gators currently sit at 7-1 on the season and 4-1 in SEC play coming out of last weeks off weekend. This coming weekend, the Gators are back in action, with a big SEC East game against the Georgia Bulldogs in Jacksonville. The Gators were beaten by the Bulldogs last year in Dan Mullen's first season in Gainesville, and will be looking for revenge. The game will kick off at 3:30 p.m ET on CBS.

Below are the game notes for the game provided by the University of Florida.

• Florida is off to its third 7-1 start since 2010 (also 2012 and 2015), and it is seeking a second straight 10-win season for the first time since posting 13 wins in both 2008 -- Dan Mullen’s final year as offensive coordinator -- and 2009.

• This is UF’s highest ranking in the Associated Press Top 25 since Dec. 2, 2012, when it was No. 4.

• The Gators have been a top-10 team in 10 of the last 11 Associated Press Top 25 Polls, which is their most consistent stretch since a run of 12 consecutive top-10 rankings from Week 5 of 2012 (Sept. 30) through the 2013 preseason rankings. From Week 1 of 2013 (Sept. 3) through the final poll of the 2017 season, UF was in the top 10 just four times.

• In two seasons under Mullen, Florida has won six games during which it trailed in the fourth quarter:

- Trailed No. 5 LSU, 19-14, with 11:14 remaining -- Won, 27-19 (Oct. 6, 2018)

- Trailed at Vanderbilt, 21-20, with 15:00 remaining -- Won, 37-27 (Oct. 13, 2018)

- Trailed South Carolina, 31-21, with 13:43 remaining -- Won, 35-31 (Nov. 10, 2018)

- Trailed Miami (in Orlando), 20-17, with 9:48 remaining -- Won 24-20 (Aug. 24, 2019)

- Trailed at Kentucky, 21-10, with 14:56 remaining -- Won 29-21 (Sept. 14, 2019)

- Trailed at South Carolina, 20-17, with 13:29 remaining -- Won 38-27 (Oct.19,2019)

• Mullen is the fifth head coach in Gators history to win 17 of his first 21 games (Galen Hall, 1984-86 -- 18-2-1; Steve Spurrier, 1990-91 -- 18-3; Charles Bachman, 1928-29 -- 18-3; Urban Meyer, 2005-06 -- 17-4).

• Florida’s offense is averaging at least 400 total yards per game through its first eight games for the first time since 2009, and it is averaging at least 415 total yards through eight games for just the fifth time since 2000 (2019 - 419.6; 2009 - 446.6; 2007 - 433.4; 2004 - 428.6; 2001 - 562.6).

• Florida is 4-2 against ranked opponents under Dan Mullen, which includes a 3-2 record against top-10 teams -- since the start of last season, only UF, Alabama, and Ohio State (three apiece), and LSU (seven) have at least three wins over teams in the top 10 of the Associated Press Poll at the time of kickoff .

• Since the start of 2014, Mullen is 7-7 against top-10 teams, but four of those losses were to Alabama. Moreover, Mullen’s team was the underdog in 13 of those 14 games, with the exception being the 2014 Orange Bowl.

• Last year, UF beat three ranked opponents (as well as multiple top-10 opponents) for the first time since 2012.

• Since the start of the 2002 season, Florida is 15-7 in games when both it and its opponent are top-10 teams, and it is 5-3 since the start of the 2012 season. Prior to 2002, the Gators were 16-16-1 in top-10 matchups.

• Since taking over Florida’s offense at the start of the fourth quarter at Kentucky, redshirt junior Kyle Trask is 110 of 164 (67.1%) for 1,351 yards and 13 touchdowns (plus two rushing touchdowns).

• Trask has thrown for 14 touchdowns this year, making him one of 37 FBS quarterbacks to do so -- but his 169 attempts are the fewest among those 37 quarterbacks [Others under 180 attempts: Tanner Morgan, Minneso- ta (173 - 18 TDs); Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati (175 - 14 TDs); Chris Reynolds, Charlotte (178 - 15 TDs)].

• Trask threw three touchdowns at No. 5 LSU and followed it up with a career-high four touchdowns at South Carolina. He is the first Gator since Tim Tebow (2008 - at Vanderbilt and Florida State) to throw for at least three touchdowns in consecutive road games.

• Trask’s three touchdown passes at No. 5 LSU made him the first Gator since Tebow to throw at least three touchdowns on the road against an AP top-10 team (Tebow threw four Oct. 20, 2007 at No. 8 Kentucky).