Not that you didn't know this before Saturday's bloodletting in Jacksonville, but there's no love lost between the Bulldogs and Gators.

Even after a 36-17 loss to Georgia in Jacksonville, Florida defensive lineman Luke Ancrum posted a photo Sunday on Instagram showing himself with his hands around the neck of Bulldogs senior tight end Jackson Harris at the bottom of a pile.

"You grab a dog and shake 'em," Ancrum wrote on his personal account.

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It's hard to determine whether this was done with malicious intent, but it was certainly an intimidation technique that wound up not working for the Gators. Ancrum was not flagged for any extra-curriculars after the play.

After Florida took a 1-point lead early in the third quarter, Georgia dominated the rest of the way, moving firmly back into the College Football Playoff race with a key win over its SEC East rival.

The Bulldogs forced three turnovers and got three touchdown passes — all on third down — from sophomore quarterback Jake Fromm.

"We needed to get some turnovers," Georgia coach Kirby Smart said after the game. "We’d been preaching it. T,his was a team that got a lot, and we talk about it all the time, our defense is against their defense. So we pit the two defenses against each other and say, Hey why do they have more turnovers than us? So why can’t we get these turnovers, why can’t we force these turnovers? Turnovers come in bunches and we got a good bit of them today.

"To go out in the second half and have the opening kickoff returned and then, what, one play, two plays, they score and take the lead. They answered the ball offensively and went right down the field. I thought that was a big, big drive in the game to open up the second half after they scored. But we've got some tough kids and these kids are bought in to doing things the right way. They'll continue to work hard. They'll continue to get better."

After Fromm's rough outing against LSU, the discussion all week centered around Georgia's quarterback rotation, with many calling for freshman Justin Fields to get increased snaps against Florida. Not only did Fromm start his 22nd straight game, but Fields did not enter the game at all. Fromm proceeded to complete 17-of-24 passes for 240 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions, adding 11 rushing yards in the win.

"He's a competitor," Smart said. "He played his butt off. Guys, we have two good quarterbacks and we did not get to play Justin Fields today. But this guy played his butt off. And everybody in the world second-guessing him the whole time."