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We're headed to Jacksonville for Florida vs. Georgia! pic.twitter.com/tWf8gGA9z1 — College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) October 21, 2018

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The Gators are back in the top 10 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time in two years.The Gators climbed two spots in the poll despite not playing Saturday due to the open date on the schedule. Florida (6-1, 4-1 in the Southeastern Conference) is ranked ninth in this week's poll.The Gators overcame a 21-3 deficit last Saturday to beat Vanderbilt for the 14th consecutive time in Nashville. The 18-point comeback matched the largest deficit in program history in a road victory. The Gators surrendered 17 points on three turnovers and didn't take the lead until the first play of the fourth quarter.Still, they won their fifth consecutive game and have won six of their first seven games under head coachSaturday's game in Jacksonville has enormous implications on the SEC Eastern Division race, as both Florida and Georgia enter the game with just one loss.In addition, the Florida-Georgia matchup has caught the national spotlight as College GameDay and SEC Nation will be doing their shows from Jacksonville.Details surrounding these shows will be announced later this week.