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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Florida's "blue-out" turned into a blowout, courtesy of Tim Tebow, Percy Harvin and Brandon James.

The trio made play after play Saturday, accounting for more than 600 all-purpose yards and lifting the fifth-ranked Gators to a 59-20 romp over No. 22 Tennessee on Saturday.

"Did they really?" coach Urban Meyer said. "Wow. My goodness."

His reaction may have summed up what all 90,707 on hand were thinking as the defending national champions gained an early advantage in the SEC East. The winner of this game has won the division 11 times in the last 14 years.

None of those previous meetings were nearly as lopsided. This was the largest margin of victory in the series since the Volunteers hammered the Gators 45-3 in 1990. It also was the most points Florida has scored in a conference game since beating Kentucky 59-31 in 2000.

The Gators (3-0, 1-0) extended their winning streak to 10 games, stretched their home winning streak to 18 and improved to 7-0 against their three biggest rivals under Meyer. Florida hasn't lost to Tennessee, Georgia or Florida State since 2004.

Meyer treats rivalry games different. He even asked Florida fans to wear blue for this one to reduce the amount of Tennessee-like orange at Florida Field.

In the end, there were few Volunteers left - and they didn't have anything to cheer about.

"Certainly this wasn't the representation that we intended it to be down here," Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer said.

Tebow, Harvin and James - all sophomores - did the most damage.

Tebow threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 61 yards and two scores. Harvin led the team with 75 yards rushing and 120 yards receiving. James returned a punt 83 yards for a touchdown and finished with 203 all-purpose yards.

It started with Tebow, who was making his first SEC start.

He completed two passes underhand and another one falling down. He hit Riley Cooper and Cornelius Ingram with perfect throws in the end zone. And he ran over and around Tennessee defenders much of the day.

His performance even earned him a kiss on the neck from roommate Tony Joiner.

"I love Tim Tebow," Joiner said. "I love the way he plays. I love the passion he bring to the game. We're close. We've been pretty close since we've moved it. ... It wasn't that affectionate."

It was well deserved, though.

Last year in Knoxville, Tebow replaced Chris Leak and converted a fourth-and-1 play in the fourth quarter that led to the go-ahead touchdown in the 21-20 victory.

He came up big on another fourth down this time around. He rolled left on fourth-and-3, bought time and then threw across his body to David Nelson for a 14-yard gain.

"The guy is just relentless," Nelson said. "Every game, every play, I'm amazed at what he does."

Harvin scored on the next play, making it 42-20 and essentially sealing the victory on the opening play of the fourth quarter.

Harvin shook two defenders, spun out of a tackle and then trotted into the end zone.

"He's a weapon," Meyer said.

So is James. He made two ankle-breaking moves before outrunning everyone else for a touchdown on the punt return. It gave Florida a 7-0 lead and all the momentum.

James finished with 91 yards on punt returns and 102 on kickoffs.

Linebacker Dustin Doe's return meant even more.

Florida led 28-6 late in the second half, but Erik Ainge drove Tennessee 64 yards in about a minute. His TD pass to Chris Brown cut the lead to 28-13 heading into the locker room.

The Volunteers (1-2, 0-1) got it even closer to start the second half. Eric Berry, beaten earlier in the game for a touchdown, picked off Tebow's pass and returned it 96 yards for a score.
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The Gators were ready to blow the game open, but instead Berry had given the Volunteers plenty of juice. The Vols then forced a punt and had a chance to tie, but Arian Foster fumbled, and Doe returned it 18 yards to make it 35-20.

The Gators rolled from there.

Tebow completed two more long passes, one leading to his second TD run and the other to a field goal. He finished 14-for-19.

"We didn't make plays when we need to," Tennessee linebacker Ryan Karl said. "That was the difference."

Florida's defense was key, too.

The unit held Tennessee to 37 yards rushing. Ainge didn't do enough to pick up the slack. He was 26-of-41 passing for 249 yards with a touchdown and an interception. He was replaced by Jonathan Crompton in the closing minutes.

"That's a statement for us in SEC play and it's going to set the tone for the rest of our games," Joiner said
 

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