How do you describe Saturday night’s game for the Florida Gators?

Embarrassing? Painful? Uninspired?

Perhaps all three?

Coming off one of the worst losses during the Will Muschamp era at Florida, the Gators are officially reeling, losing their last three games and now are virtually out of the SEC East title race.

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For redshirt junior quarterback Jeff Driskel, this season couldn’t have been much worse. Aside from averaging just over five yards per passing attempt, Driskel’s touchdown to interception ratio is a miserable 6:10 and he’s lost the faith and trust of the entire Gator Nation.

On Saturday, among all of the terrible plays for the Gators, there was one that stuck out as a play that simply encompassed Driskel’s entire miserable season…and he wasn’t even involved in the play.

With the game already decided and two interceptions under his belt, the night was already over for Driskel near the end of the third quarter. True freshman Treon Harris took over for the remaining garbage minutes of the game and had diven the Gators downfield into the red zone.

Trailing 42-0 at this point, Florida is obviously looking to just get something, some semblance of positivity for this football team.

On this particular play, the Gators line up in more of a power shotgun formation. Missouri brings the corner blitz with defensive back Josh Gibson rushing from the far side of the field. Unfortunately for the Gators, Harris ends up rolling out to Gibson’s side of the field setting up what should be a sure sack.

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No receivers are open in the end zone and I mean no one. If you pause the video at the 0:05 mark, you’ll notice Missouri has five defenders on three Florida receivers. Latroy Pittman is double covered on his crossing route and both Tevin Westbrook and Ahmad Fullwood have a defender in their hip pocket. Basically, throwing the football would be just a terrible idea.

So what does Harris do? Well, he throws the football, of course.

And his throw is weak, to say the least. Because he passed the ball as he is getting thrown down to the ground, there’s absolutely no power on it and the football resembles more of a floundering bird trying steady itself as it sails through the air and toward the end zone.

And who comes down with it in a crowd full of players? No one other than Tevin Westbrook.

What does this have to do with Jeff Driskel?

Of course, the irony here is just too much. Rewind back to last week and here’s video of a crucial play in the Florida — LSU game.

Driskel rolls to his right on a crucial 3rd down play. A touchdown here puts the Gators up four points with just under two minutes remaining. He makes an athletic move to his right and delivers a perfect ball to Westbrook, who is wide open as he’s rolling along with Driskel near the back of the end zone.

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And he drops it.

That’s a pass receivers can catch 11 out of 10 times and Westbrook dropped it. Not only did it force the Gators to kick a game-tying field goal, but LSU eventually won the game minutes later with a game-winning field goal.

So when you look at this past weekend’s touchdown from Harris to Westbrook, you can’t blame Driskel for the way he reacts after the touchdown.

Play-by-play announcer Joe Tessitore describes it as a “smile of support” but anyone can tell it’s more a “you have GOT to be kidding me” type of smile. Driskel’s struggles this season have been well-documented but he’s also received zero help from the wide receivers, who’ve dropped nearly 20 passes on the season.

It was at this point in the game that sealed Driskel’s fate. The 2014 season just simply will not go his way and this play was further proof of that, no matter what he tries to do.

Sorry, Jeff — this just won’t be your year.