LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky capitalized on four Florida turnovers as quarterback Cutter Boley threw for 168 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Wildcats to a commanding 38-7 victory over the Gators.

Seth McGowan contributed with two rushing touchdowns, while Dante Dowdell electrified the crowd with a 65-yard touchdown run. This win marked Kentucky’s first home SEC victory since a 33-14 triumph over Florida on September 30, 2023, improving their record to 4-5 overall and 2-5 in conference play.

Florida’s quarterback DJ Lagway struggled in the first half, throwing three interceptions before being replaced by freshman Tramell Jones Jr. at halftime. Kentucky took full advantage, scoring 10 points directly off Florida’s miscues.

Boley demonstrated impressive distribution, connecting with 10 different receivers. His scoring passes included a 29-yard touchdown to J.J. Hester and a 15-yard strike to Jason Patterson.

**The Takeaway**

– **Florida:** Coming into the game, the Gator defense ranked 32nd nationally in points allowed per game, surrendering just 20.5 on average. However, turnovers proved costly, allowing Kentucky to amass a total of 401 yards.
– **Kentucky:** With back-to-back wins, the Wildcats’ postseason hopes remain alive, though the path is challenging. Kentucky will host Tennessee Tech, currently ranked No. 5 in the FCS coaches poll, next Saturday. A win there, followed by a victory on the road against either No. 15 Vanderbilt or No. 14 Louisville, would secure bowl eligibility.

**Calzada Makes Wrong Headlines**

Former Kentucky starting quarterback Zach Calzada issued an apology after a social media video of him flashing $100 bills went viral amid criticism. Calzada, who transferred to Kentucky, had injured his shoulder and lost the starting job to Boley after just two games.

Following the video’s widespread attention, Calzada posted an apology. The Kentucky athletic department stated, “Zach has taken responsibility for his actions. He has done the right thing and apologized. Now, it’s time to move forward.”

**Up Next**

– **Florida:** Travels to No. 7 Mississippi.
– **Kentucky:** Hosts Tennessee Tech.
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