GAINESVILLE, Fla. — There's little doubt Brenton Cox has been waiting for this game.
Counting down the days? Circled on the calendar? No one knows for sure because Cox turned down multiple interview requests this week in an attempt to avoid the spotlight. But the Florida linebacker made his feelings clear last month when he said facing Georgia would "definitely be personal." He also vowed to get a victory against his former team.
The eighth-ranked Gators (3-1) expect Cox to be at his best against the No. 5 Bulldogs (4-1) on Saturday in Jacksonville, a Southeastern Conference rivalry that likely will determine the East Division and who advances to the league title game next month. Florida has lost three straight in the series.
"The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" won't have the same fanfare as usual. Each school got 9,000 tickets — well shy of the 85,000 fans who usually cram into reconfigured TIAA Bank Field — and tailgating has been banned in stadium parking lots.
None of that matters to Cox, a five-star recruit from Stockbridge, Georgia, who picked the Bulldogs over more than two dozen other schools, including powerhouses Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State.
He played in 13 games as a freshman in 2018 and even started the Sugar Bowl against Texas. He finished with 20 tackles, including six against the Longhorns, and appeared poised to be the next great defender to come out of Athens.
But he was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession in April 2019 and abruptly left the team four months later. He spent a few days in the NCAA transfer portal before landing in Gainesville.
Florida coach Dan Mullen was hopeful Cox would get an NCAA waiver that would have allowed him to play right away. But the request was denied, forcing Cox to sit out the 2019 season under NCAA transfer rules.