Kentucky-Florida Postgame Notes

Kentucky-Florida Postgame Notes

KENTUCKY FOOTBALL POSTGAME NOTES
FLORIDA AT KENTUCKY
KROGER FIELD AT C.M. NEWTON GROUNDS
NOV. 8, 2025

FINAL SCORE: Kentucky 38, Florida 7

Team Records and Series Information

  • Kentucky is 4-5 overall, 2-5 in the Southeastern Conference. Florida is 3-6 overall, 2-4 in league action.
  • Florida remains the leader in the series, 54-21, not including UK’s 2021 win that was vacated by the NCAA.
    • Florida leads in games played in Lexington, 22-12, not including UK’s 2021 win that was vacated by the NCAA.
  • This is the first time UK has defeated Florida on-field in Lexington three games in a row since 1950, 1953 and 1955.
  • This is the first time UK has defeated Florida four out of five on-field since 1948-52.
  • This was the largest margin of victory vs. Florida since a 40-6 win in 1950.
  • This was the most points UK has scored vs. Florida since a 41-24 win in 1974.
    • It was the most points UK scored vs. Florida in the first half since 1950 (26).
  • This was the fewest yards allowed vs. Florida since giving up 245 in 2015.
  • This was the first time Kentucky had three interceptions vs. Florida in 2004 (also 3).
  • Kentucky has had five consecutive seasons with a touchdown play of at least 65 yards vs. Florida.

Next Game

  • Kentucky concludes the 2025 home schedule Saturday, Nov. 15, vs. Tennessee Tech.  The game time is 1:30 p.m. ET and will be televised on SEC Network+.

Team Notes

  • General:
    • Mark Stoops extended his school records for wins (71), home wins (50) and SEC wins (33).
    • This is the first time Kentucky has defeated Auburn and Florida in the same season.
    • This is Kentucky’s first back-to-back SEC victories since 2023 vs. Vanderbilt and Florida.
    • This is the program’s largest margin of victory in a league game (31 points) since Nov. 14, 1998 vs. Vanderbilt (38 points, 55-17).
      • Kentucky gave Florida its first 30+ point loss by an unranked team since 1970.
    • Kentucky is the first SEC team to defeat Auburn and Florida in successive weeks since 2017.
    • This was the first time Kentucky did not punt in a game since Nov. 6, 2021, vs. Tennessee.
  • Offense:
    • The Wildcats scored on their first four drives of the game, and they scored on six of their 10 drives in tonight’s game.
    • Tonight marked back-to-back games that UK opened the second half with a 75-yard touchdown drive.
    • Kentucky rushed for 233 yards, most vs. an SEC opponent since running for 329 vs. Florida in 2023.
    • Kentucky converted 66.7 percent of their third downs (8 of 12), best since an equal number vs. Missouri in 2021.
    • Kentucky had 10 receivers with at least one catch.
  • Defense:
    • This is the first time that UK allowed seven points or less against a league opponent in consecutive weeks since Oct.10 and 17, 2020, vs. Mississippi State and Tennessee.
    • This is the fewest points allowed by Kentucky against Florida (7) since Nov. 15, 1986 (3).
    • This was the first time UK gave up 247 yards or less to consecutive SEC opponents since 1999 at South Carolina and vs. LSU.
      • This was the first time since at least 1984 that UK gave up 247 yards or less to three SEC opponents in the same season.
    • This was the first time UK has allowed 16 points or less to three SEC opponents since 2020.
    • This was the first time Kentucky generated four turnovers since getting four vs. South Carolina in 2020.
    • This was the first time Kentucky intercepted three passes since the Vanderbilt game in 2023.
    • In the second quarter, Kentucky forced and recovered a fumble, UK’s first defensive fumble recovery of the season.
    • Kentucky made two fourth-down stops in the game. UK now has 13 defensive turnovers on downs this season.  UK entered the game tied for second in the SEC with 11 fourth-down stops.

Player Notes

  • QB Cutter Boley completed 18 of 23 passes for 168 yards and two touchdowns.
    • He completed 78.3 percent of his passes, the third time in the last four games he has completed at least 74.2 percent.
    • All three were against SEC opponents, first UK quarterback to have three such games in the same season since Tim Couch in 1998.
    • This was the best completion percentage for a UK quarterback vs. Florida (min. 20 attempts) since Bill Ransdell completed 20 of 23 vs. UF in 1986.
    • He is the first UK QB to start in a win against Florida as a freshman since Terry Henry on Nov. 17, 1979.
  • RB Dante Dowdell rushed seven times for a team-high 104 yards, including a 65-yard touchdown burst in the fourth quarter.
    • He’s had two touchdown runs of at least 65 yards or more this season, also recording a 79-yard touchdown run in the season opener.
    • He logged the second 100+ yard rushing game of this season and of his career.
  • RB Seth McGowan had 22 carries for 92 yards, including two touchdown runs for a team-best nine TDs on the season.
  • RB Jason Patterson made his first collegiate touchdown catch, a 15-yard reception in the second quarter.
    • He added seven carries for 21 yards.
  • WR Kendrick Law had a team-high six receptions for a team-high 44 yards.
  • WR J.J. Hester caught a 29-yard touchdown pass on UK’s second possession, his longest reception of the season.
  • For the second consecutive game, WR Fred Farrier came up big on third down.  He had just one catch, but it was on a 3rd-and-7 play on Kentucky’s touchdown drive that opened the second half.
    • Last week at Auburn, both of his catches came on 3rd-and-11 on UK’s lone touchdown drive of the game.
  • LB Daveren Rayner was all over the field tonight, with a pass interception, a pass deflection that was intercepted by Ty Bryant, five tackles, including a quarterback sack (-10 yards).
    • He has a TFL in five straight games, the longest streak of his career.
    • The interception marked his second this season and of his career.
  • DL Jaden Williams had a team-high-tying and career-high six tackles in just his fifth game at Kentucky.
    • He added a team-high-tying and career-high two quarterback hurries.
  • On the first series of the game, DB Ty Bryant grabbed an interception from a deflection by Daveren Rayner and the return was for 17 yards.
    • It was Bryant’s third interception of the season and it set up a 39-yard field goal by Jacob Kauwe.
    • He also tied for the team lead in tackles with six.
  • DB Quay’sheed Scott notched his first collegiate interception in the second quarter, returning it 55 yards, UK’s longest return of the season.
    • He also had three tackles, including a tackle for loss.
  • True freshman LB Lorenzo Cowan made the first forced fumble of his career in the second quarter, with DB Cam Dooley making his first career fumble recovery.
    • The turnover set up a 59-yard touchdown drive.
  • For the fourth time in his career – and the second game in a row – CB JQ Hardaway had two pass breakups.  He also had four tackles.
  • He didn’t have any sacks, but LB Steven “Sack ‘em” Soles had a career-high two quarterback hurries.
  • K Jacob Kauwe added 5-of-5 on PAT, improving to 25-of-25 for his season / career.
    • He added 1-of-1 on field goals and is now 12-of-15 for his season/career.
  • Aidan Laros didn’t have to punt tonight, but he notched touchbacks on all seven kickoffs.

Game Captains

  • OL Jalen Farmer, OLB Sam Greene, DL Mi’Quise Humphrey-Grace and WR Kendrick Law

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