"We told the team, don't get on the plane unless you're ready for an all day fight" South Carolina Quarterback Dylan Thompson said after the overtime win in Gainesville over the Florida Gators.

Florida's Head Coach Will Muschamp may not make it to next week's matchup against Eastern Kentucky.

Muschamp, who has dropped 13 of his last 22 games has been on the hot seat all season, and a three-game losing streak at home could be the final straw. Fans have been chanting "Fire Muschamp!" in the stadium.

After Muschamp settled for a field goal to start overtime, Dylan Thompson scored on a 4-yard run to give the Gamecocks a 23-20 victory over Florida.

South Carolina (5-5, 3-5 SEC) ended a four-game losing streak in SEC play and has knocked Florida (5-4, 4-4 SEC) out of contention in the league's wild Eastern Division.

"You want it for the kids," defensive coordinator Lorenzo Ward said as he saw his players put forth their best game of the season.

"I do feel for coach Muschamp. He's a good guy, and it appeared they had that game in pretty good shape, but they didn't make a first down and we blocked the punt and we win the game somehow." South Carolina's head coach Steve Spurrier said.

The "Head Ball Coach" said last week he plans to return for an 11th season at South Carolina, but there are no guarantees he will be around when the Gamecocks return to Gainesville in 2016.

Athletic director Jeremy Foley said about Muschamp's future, that he would evaluate the season "as it plays out." Aside from bowl eligibility and maybe pride, the Gators have nothing left to play for in the second straight season.

"I'm going to coach this football team, and we're going to move on and get ready for the next one," Muschamp said. "That's what I'll do and that's what our staff will do and the team will do. I'll let you guys speculate."

"When you get two kicks blocked with 3:30 to play, that costs you the football game," Muschamp said. "Just don't know what else to say other than that."

South Carolina has fallen short of several similar games, dealing with blown leads in the 4th quarter defeats all year. Spurrier knew exactly how Muschamp felt after this loss.

"Maybe I know him too well," Spurrier said. "We all know he's sort of on the hot seat. I hope he stays. He's got a bunch of good players. Man, to have a field goal and a punt blocked ... that doesn't happen often."

The Gators stopped South Carolina on a fourth down after the blocked field goal, but Muschamp and offensive coordinator Kurt Roper called three straight running plays. That set up Kyle Christy's punt.

The Gamecock's Carlton Heard, blocked the punt, and Jasper Sasser recovered it, setting up the Gamecocks score, just four plays later. Thompson had pitched to Mike Davis on an option play who never actually got a handle on the ball, recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown. This had tied the game sending them into Overtime, and lead to Dylan Thompson running it in for the win.

"We put ourselves in position to win that game, bottom line," Muschamp said. "If you don't get the punt blocked, you win the game."