Florida led for just 64 seconds at the Alamodome on Monday night. Thankfully, it was the right 64 seconds.
And, thanks to a big finish from star Walter Clayton Jr., the Gators are national champions.
Clayton helped lead Florida to a huge comeback to stun Houston and grab a 65-63 win in the national championship game in San Antonio, Texas. Clayton, despite a very slow start in the title game that saw him go more than 25 minutes without scoring, was named the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player.
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Clayton finished with 11 points and seven assists in the win for the Gators. He shot just 3-of-10 from the field and 1-of-7 from behind the arc — though his lone 3-pointer came at the perfect time to keep the Gators within striking distance down the stretch. He had five rebounds and a steal, too.
In total, Clayton averaged 22.5 points and went a perfect 11-of-11 from the free throw line in the Final Four.
“We’ve got a team full of guys that can go, it ain’t just about me,” Clayton said on CBS. “We’ve got multiple guys on this [team] that can go get a bucket and do anything. So, my team held me down until I was able to put the ball in the basket.”
Clayton dropped 34 points and went 5-of-8 from behind the arc in Florida’s win over Auburn in the Final Four on Saturday night. That followed a 30-point outing in the Gators’ Elite Eight win over Texas Tech, too. That made him the first player since Larry Bird to post back-to-back 30-point games this deep into the NCAA tournament.
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