Since Dan Mullen and Florida decided to troll Georgia with its spring game attendance number, and along with Georgia LB Brenton Cox transferring to Florida, this year’s version of the unofficial SEC East championship in Jacksonville has taken on a different feel.

Now a hype video is out to pump up the volume even more.

Georgia is looking to get its offense back on track, while Florida is trying to shed its national image as a perennial underdog, as it’s been often in big games this season. The Gators are again an underdog this week in a Vegas line that opened at about six points, but has dropped to around four.

Georgia enters as the No. 8 team in the AP Poll, with Florida two spots ahead at No. 6.

Georgia has won two straight in the series, which recently learned it would continue to be played in Jacksonville, at least through 2023.

“This is very special rivalry, and Jacksonville is proud to be home of this long-standing tradition,” Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry said when the city announced the extension, and added that the economic impact from the game was above $30 million in 2018. “It’s an entire week of experiences.”

It’s been held in Jacksonville since 1933 except two years when the stadium was under construction renovation.

Here is the video from Flash Highlights: