Florida Leads Kentucky in Big Play First Half

It’s been one big play after another in The Swamp. Florida leads Kentucky 16-13 after 30 minutes of football. The Cats will receive the opening kick of the second half.
The big plays have come in a variety of forms. Kentucky protection miscues led to drive-killing Florida sacks and a tipped-pass Will Levis interception. The Kentucky defense made Florida inefficient, albeit for a few explosive plays.
The Wildcats made a huge mistake right before half, snapping the ball over Colin Goodfellow’s head, leading to a safety. Jordan Wright gave Kentucky redemption with one of the most outstanding one-handed interceptions you will ever see, turning into a Kentucky touchdown. Of course, the Cats could not convert the following PAT when Chance Poore dropped the hold.
Oh, and how could I almost forget Dane Key‘s jaw-dropping 55-yard touchdown reception?
Kentucky vs. Florida First Half Box Score

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