Live Updates: No. 6 Florida 34


The Florida Gators held Kentucky on their first game drive. It looked like Kentucky did the same when Florida got the ball, but things started on the Gators scoreboard with a fake punt and then a 56-yard touchdown pass from Kyle Tresc to Kyle Pitts. After the Gators turned it on, Kentucky runs 39 yards and ends with a four-yard touchdown pass from Terry Wilson to Keaton Upsho. The Gators would stall again and the Wildcats returned with an 87-yard drive, capped by kicker Matt Ruffalo with a 22-yard field goal. With a bit of a trick on the play, Florida punt returner Cadarius Tony returned a 50-yard punt to give the Gunters the lead before the half.

The second half begins with a touchdown connection between Trace and Pitts the next day and the Gators extend their lead. Evan M. Cafferson adds to the scoring with a 24-yard field goal. Tracey and Pitts pull the lead again with their third day touchdown. McPherson pulls Gator’s lead with a 40-yard field goal.

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Scoring and highlight plays

1sr quarter

Florida 7 Kentucky 0 (Gators TD, 6 plays, 83 yards)

::… … The Gators took a stunt on their own 25th and 4th and 2nd and adjusted to the pont, but Damon Pierce ran back and blinked short and pulled the fake punt to go down 15 yards and first. Two plays later Florida quarterback Kyle Tresc got Kyle Pitts behind the secondary and connected on a 63-yard touchdown strike. It was Tresc’s 32nd TD pass of the year and the ninth TD reception for Pitts.

2nd quarter

** Thunder by Florida receiver Justin Shorter gives the ball to the Wildcats in Florida 38.

Florida 7 Kentucky 7 (Wildtats TD, 6 will play 38 yards_

11:18 … Taking advantage of the turnover, Wildcat threw quarterback Terry Wills at 13 yards and first fist play and then finished things off a four-yard touchdown pass towards Keaton Upshaw.

Florida 7 Kentucky 10 (Wildcats FG, 14 plays, 87 yards)

2:13 ન્ટ Kentucky methodically moves to almost the entire length of the field with quarterback Wilson playing a long wander. The Gators catch on a five-yard line and Wildkick kicker Matt Ruffalo brings a 22-yard field goal and gives the Wildcats the lead.

Florida 14 Kentucky 10 (Gators TD, Punt Return)

0:42 રિ The Forda Punt Returns team took a call to catch a nice fake fair pass by Xavier Henderson and the ball went to an open Cadarius Tony outside at 50, who did not score a run in the end.

3rd quarter

Florida 21 Kentucky 10 (Gators TD, 5 plays, 75 yards)

12:35 દ્વારા Through a face intervention penalty coupe and a pass intervention call against the Wildcats, Tresc hit the Pits for just two yards for a second touchdown connection of the day and the Gators took their lead.

Florida 24 Kentucky 10 (Gators play FG, 7 50 yards)

5:58 મો The big play on the drive was a long time from Tresc to receiver Jacob Copeland on the first play for 42 yards. The Gators stopped after reaching Kentucky’s two-yard line and Evan M. Cafferson settled for a 34-yard field goal.

** Wilson from Kentucky was stopped by Florida linebacker Mohammed Diabetes.

Florida 31 Kentucky 10 (Gators TD, 3 plays, 12 yards)

:: …… … Short field and Trek and Pits returned once again for their third touchdown pass and day reception. This slightly leads to the goal line on the left side of the field for seven yards from the inside.

** Running back to Florida, Ny’quan Wright flares up in the Florida area and the Wildcats have 37 off Florida after the penalty.

Fourth quarter

** Florida’s Evan M. Cafferson missed a 45-yard field goal effort.

** Gator’s Shawn stops Davis Wilson and returns eight yards to Florida’s 46-yard line.

Florida 34 Kentucky 10 (Gators FG, 7 plays, 32 yards)

8:18 … McPherson got back on track to pull the Gators lead with a 40 yard field goal.

** Gators’ new safety barrier by Travis Johnson.

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The No. 6 Florida Swamp is in action again Saturday with an early afternoon kickoff against Kentucky. Many of the competitions since coach Mark Stupp took charge in Lexington have been the Gators’ questions with the Wildcats in recent years.

Still, the star in Florida will be Tight and Kyle Pitts and will enter the game as a 24.5-point favorite.

Quarterback Kyle Tresc will try to continue his run in the Heisman Trophy – although he will tell you that he is only focused on helping the team win – by distributing the ball well against the Kentucky defense or stepping in and challenging the oncoming ones. , Physical coverage.

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No. 6 Florida vs. Kentucky

Kicking: From Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at 12:00 p.m.

TV: ESPN

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Radio: Gators IMG Network (Station List)

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Betting Lines: According to the William Hill Sportsbook, Florida is currently 24.5 points ahead of Kentucky

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Game Notes

– The Gaters’ 313 points record their third highest in the first seven games of any season in school history, trailing only the 1996 Gators (366) and 1994 Gators (339).

– Florida has scored 35-plus points in nine consecutive games, breaking the school record in 2008 (Oct. Oct. 4-Nov. 29 eight games) and 1996 (first eight games) seven straight 35-point outings against SEC teams in 1996, 2008. Also broke a school record put together at length.

– The Gators have beaten three SEC opponents by at least 20 points for the first time since 2009 (including three such wins).

– Florida will begin its third game of more than 400 passing yards this season, the first since 2001 and the sixth time in program history to have three such outings this season. Previous incidents were: 2001 (seven times), 1998 (five), 1995 (four), and 1994 and 1993 (three).

– With a win this week, Dan Mullen Will pass Steve Spurrier And Urban mayor For the best 34-game start by head coach in UF history. All three posted the same 27-6 records by 33. Both Superior and Meyer lost their 34th game.

Kyle Tresc311 Touchdown Pass leads the country by just five, they are connected to Tulsa Of David Johnson (2008) and Texas Tech Graham Harel (2007) for the second-ranked total by seven games in FBS history. Only B.J. from Texas Tech. Sims (32 in 2003) used more of his team in the first seven games.

Over the other two FBS quarterbacks with 23 touchdown passes have played at least eight games.

– In just seven games, Tresc broke the SEC record for a touchdown pass in league games, a record jointly adopted by LSU J Bur Burrow (28 in 2019) and Danny Wurfel of Florida (28 in 1995).

– Trace ranks second nationally in passing per game (4 364..9) and fifth in passenger rating (197.09).

– As a team, Florida’s touch 33 touchdown passes lead the nation to four, and the only other teams to have passed more than 24 touchdowns this season have played at least eight games compared to Florida’s seven.

– The Gators are the only FBS team with three players with at least six touchdown receptions this year, reached by number Kyle Pitts (Eight), Kadarius Tony (Seven), and Trevon Grimes (Six). They are the first Gator’s trio since 2001 with six-plus touchdown receptions (Reach Cuddwell, Jaber Gaffney, Taylor Jacobs).

– Grimes Together, each of the last four games has a touchdown reception Tony (First four games of the season), Percy Harvin (Sept. 20-Nov. 1, 2008 six games), and Dallas Baker (five games – the last two in 2005, and the first three in 2006) as the only gators with touchdown catches in four straight games since 2002.

– Florida is the only FBS team to feature five players with at least three touchdown receptions this season, and is one of five FBS teams (Arkansas State, Liberty, Marshall, Texas) with 10 different players with touchdown catches.

Kyle Tresc Then, statistically, the best gators continue to be quarterbacks Tim Tabo, But his numbers also look like the 2001 Heisman runner-up Rex Grossman And other gators from the “fun ‘n” gun “era of Steve Spurrier.

– Became the seventh quarterback in SEC history with multiple six-touchdown performances in a track career, with six-touchdown outings against Ole Miss and Arkansas. Danny Wurfel (two) and Terry Dean (two) are the only gators with two such games.

– Gators is the first player in history to throw four touchdown passes six times in a trek season, with four-plus passing touchdowns in six games this year. Danny Wurfel (1995, 1996) did it only five times.

– The UF leads the SEC with 00.00 sacks per game and is second in the league with .4..43 TFL per game.

– Florida has 10 takeaways this season, bringing its number to 59 since the start of 2018 – ranked 13th among FBS teams.

– Although he fell into the 14-0 hole and dropped 136 yards on Georgia’s first two assists, the Gators’ defense responded and allowed only 141 yards (2.76 yards per game) on 51 plays.

– That finish coincides with his debut Missouri game. Before the final two defensive drives against Missouri – the UFA took a 41-10 lead at the time – the Gators dropped just 172 total yards and did not touchdown on the Tigers offense.

– Against Missouri, Florida also had its best performance when it faced at least 15 third-down attempts (3-15 / 20 percent) from last year’s Wonderbilt route, while it placed third-ranked Modors in third out of 15.

– In consecutive weeks against Georgia and Arkansas, Florida allowed Georgia to convert only two of its 13 third downs (15.4 percent), and Arkansas nine to nine third downs.

– The Gators snatched three contradictions in a win against Georgia, which made the season for takeoways a nightmare.

– Florida, Florida la Talantic, Ok Clahoma State, San Diego State and Tennessee were the only FBS teams with at least three setbacks in three different games last season.

– Last season, the UF ranked seventh nationally in scoring in defense (15.5 points), posted three shutouts for the first time since 1988, and was one of only two FBS teams to catch five opponents without an offensive touchdown (Oregon was second). The 23 offensive touchdowns approved by the Gators last season were combined for the fourth-lowest total nationally, and the fewest since 2012 when they conceded surrender.