Naw it wasn't Murphy. It was their Juco wideout from Cali. He was a bust as the nunber 1 ranked juco wr.
You are correct it was Carl Moore.
he Gators, who finished with 345 total yards, took advantage of two favorable calls to score the first of the two late touchdowns. Tebow hooked up with Carl Moore for a 28-yard gain on third-and-9, putting the Gators at the 5-yard line. Moore was initially ruled out of bounds, but officials reviewed the play and said Moore's elbow touched down before his feet landed out of bounds.
"That was the play of the day," said Meyer, adding that Moore sustained a hip-pointer on the catch. "That kind of changed momentum."
Three plays later, on another third down, Miami's Randy Phillips was flagged for pass interference against Harvin. It gave the Gators a first-and-goal at the 2. Harvin took a pitch from Tebow on third down and outran several defenders for the score.
Phillips insisted the pass to Harvin was not catchable and should not have been flagged.
"No way," he said. "But the ref made the call, so that's what we've got to live with. Chalk it up, play some more, bounce back."
Florida's next drive was the most impressive of the night, a five-play, 95-yarder that sealed the victory. Tebow found Louis Murphy -- yes, the guy who spouted off about Florida being better suited than Miami to be referred to as "The U" -- in the corner of the end zone for a 19-yard strike.