Kentucky vs. Florida: Preview, Spread, How To Watch, and More
There’s a big one coming up in Lexington when the Kentucky Wildcats (4-0, 1-0) host the Florida Gators (3-1, 1-0) today at noon in Kroger Field. The home team is seeking a third straight victory in the long-running series, and both teams are playing for a second SEC win and to stay unbeaten in league play in 2023.
Let’s get you ready for the 74th running of Kentucky-Florida:
How To Watch/Listen
Noon | Saturday, September 30
TV: ESPN
Play-by-play: Joe Tessitore
Analysis: Jesse Palmer
Sideline: Katie George
Streaming: WatchESPN
Radio: UK Sports Network | Statewide Affiliate Map
Play-by-play, Tom Leach
Analysis, Jeff Piecoro
Sideline, Dick Gabriel
Satellite Radio: Sirius 109 or 190
Join The Discussion (R.I.P. KSR Live Blog)
For the first time in over a decade, KSR will be without its in-game live blogs, a longtime tradition here on the blog. Unfortunately, the company that hosted the KSR live blogs no longer exists, so we are without the machine that made it all possible.
If you still want to interact with the KSR crew during the game, consider joining the conversation on KSBoard.
Schedules To Date
KENTUCKY (4-0, 1-0)
No. 22 FLORIDA (3-1, 1-0)
vs Ball StateW44-14@ (14) UtahL24-11vs EKUW28-17vs McNeese StateW49-7vs AkronW35-3vs (11) TennesseeW29-16@ VanderbiltW45-28vs CharlotteW22-7vs (22) Florida@ Kentucky
Kentucky and Florida Depth Charts
KENTUCKY
FLORIDA
Injury Report
Kentucky
— Starting guard Kenneth Horsey is a “we’ll see” after missing the last three and a half games.
— Another “we’ll see,” tight end Josh Kattus missed last week’s game at Vanderbilt.
Out for the season
OL – Ben Christman (RS So.)
OL – Nik Hall (RS Fr.)
DB – Jaremiah Anglin (Fr.)
Florida
— Starting center Kingsley Eguakun will return to the Gators’ starting lineup against Kentucky after missing three games
— Wide receiver Eugene Wilson III is also due back in the starting lineup from an injury suffered versus Tennessee
— Tight ends Tony Livingston and Dante Zanders are out
— Linebacker Ja’Markis Weston is also out
Pregame Storylines
Seeking 3 In A Row
As we mentioned up top, Kentucky is playing to win its third straight game against Florida, and if UK can defend its home field, the three-game win streak will be the school’s first against the Gators since 1949-51. That’s what this rivalry needs, a new streak. Florida’s 31-gamer is ancient history.
Transfer Portal QBs
As the legend goes, Kentucky picked NC State’s Devin Leary over Wisconsin’s Graham Mertz after both QBs visited Lexington and expressed interest in playing for Kentucky out of the transfer portal. Mertz then landed at Florida when Kentucky took Leary, and today the two portal QBs will play head-to-head in the SEC East rivalry game.
It’s unfair to Leary and Mertz to make this game about them and their backstories, but it’s an angle to keep in mind if we see a clear difference in their performances and abilities.
Kentucky Seeking A Consistent Run Game
With four games in the past, Kentucky is still searching for a steady run game to stay in front of the chains and set up Leary’s arm. Florida’s top-25 defense against the rush isn’t the ideal opponent given the circumstances, but it is the Gators that stand in the way of getting the ground game going.
Running hasn’t been bad, though. Kentucky’s four running backs still average over six yards per carry, thanks to explosiveness. It’s the zero and one-yard runs on first and second downs that need to improve.
Gamble
Point Spread: Kentucky -1.5
Over/Under: 44
Final Coaches Comments of the Week
Mark Stoops:
Billy Napier:
Kentucky Sports Radio Pregame Link Dump
Scouting Report: Florida (KSR+)Kentucky Football’s Goals vs. Florida5 Things to Know About FloridaMark Stoops’ Monday Press Conference“11 Personnel” previews Kentucky-FloridaKSR Football Podcast: Florida WeekMark Stoops and Billy Napier on the SEC Teleconference3 Kentucky players to watch against Florida
3 Things 2 Watch
KSR’s Staff Predictions
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Go Cats
Beat Florida
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