Blue Gets In: The BBN Invades Gainesville
The BBN is the best. As always, Kentucky fans showed up in a big way to watch their Wildcats. Unlike every other Saturday in the fall, the trip to Florida did not feature the traditional Cat Walk.
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium was built in a hole. In previous years, buses parked near the gates where fans enter, then walked down to the locker rooms in the bowels of the stadium to prepare for the matchup against Florida. COVID-19 changed the route for visiting teams. The buses now drive down into the stadium, bypassing fans and preventing family members from getting up close and personal to greet the players.
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Even though the Cats could not embrace the BBN, J.J. Weaver appreciated the love from Kentucky football fans.
The BBN got rowdy once they saw their Wildcats. Kentucky fans are ready to witness history in The Swamp.
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