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The 2026 Orange and Blue Game ended in a 45-45 tie, showcasing a unique scoring system. Quarterback Tramell Jones Jr. excelled with 210 yards and two touchdowns, achieving a passer rating of 219.1.
The 2026 Orange and Blue Game finished in a 45-45 tie in a matchup that pitted the offense vs defense with a unique scoring method for the intrasquad exhibition.
While the final score and the stats do not matter, what does is how well the players performed in the first game played in front of the fans in the Jon Sumrall era. Among those who put up a stellar effort was quarterback Tramell Jones Jr., who finished with a squad-high 210 yards on 13-for-17 passing and a pair of touchdowns — good enough for a 219.1 passer rating.
Following the game, the redshirt freshman signal-caller shared his thoughts with the press. Take a look below at what Jones Jr. had to offer.
"You start with the receivers. I think the receivers play great. The perimeter perimeter blocking was a big thing in this spring with those guys, and then me, they started slow, bounced back. I think sustaining drives was a big thing for me, being able to put guys in good situations, give athletes the ball.
"So just being able to do that, they've had it pretty good today."
"No, it wasn't weird to me. Great players got to be able to adjust to anything. So being able to adjust to those kinds of formats and those kinds of play styles that we did today for the game, I think it was pretty easy."
"Yeah, so the play was to beat two-high (safeties), and then they ended up rolling down to one high. So I was like, oh, Micah's one-on-one. Give him a chance. Give him a chance to make a play. Athletes make a play, gave him a chance, ran around under it, touchdown."
"Yeah, came off the play action. We had a route to grab his safety. Eric 101. Give the athlete their chance — the fastest captain on the team. So just throw it, (unintelligible)."
"It was really good. I mean, being able to make those big plays creates explosives. When you create explosives on offense, the wind margin goes up for sure. So being able to create two explosives, that was a great to have, for sure."
"It pushes me to be better. I mean, being able to compete versus following all the other quarterbacks in the room, it pushes all of us to be better at the end of the day. Whoever at the end of the day gets to go out there, they're going to compete at the highest level because we've been pushing each other. We've been put in great situations. We've been putting each other in difficult situations
"So being able to get that extra time and get better and really push ourselves to what we can be, I think that really elevates everyone."
"Those guys, you can just throw the ball up, and they'll run under. Our coaches and emphasize air, air, air — just put the ball up in the air. They'll go get it, I promise you. So, being able to have an explosive receiving corps, it's a great thing."
"The more reps you get, the more your confidence goes up, of course. Being able to take those reps outside of the field also to be able to be prepared for what comes in the game or what. becomes in practice, being able to take those reps, not when everyone's around. It lets you know what you're gonna be doing before you do it, lets you know where you want to go with the ball, if the defense gives you a certain look.
"So being able to take those reps off the field, being able to take those reps with the team, it's definitely brought my confidence up."
"I think you've seen it in the guantlet, how everyone came together. You know, we failed it. I think we'd beat the seventh time. Seventh or eighth time. You really got to see those guys' jobs and come together because if everyone was not perfect then we fail every time.
"So when you see everyone end up being perfect, those guys jive together, you can really see how they take the competition. Like, they don't really take it in a bad way. They take it as everyone's getting better, and they want to see their brothers thrive.
"Appreciate you guys."
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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Florida football's Tramell Jones Jr. discusses Orange and Blue Game
The final score of the 2026 Orange and Blue Game was a 45-45 tie.
Tramell Jones Jr. completed 13 of 17 passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns, resulting in a passer rating of 219.1.
The 2026 Orange and Blue Game featured a unique scoring method for the intrasquad exhibition, although specific details were not provided.
Jon Sumrall is the coach in his first season during the 2026 Orange and Blue Game, marking the first game played in front of fans under his leadership.

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