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LEXINGTON, Ky. — In a decisive matchup, Kentucky showcased its defensive prowess by capitalizing on four crucial turnovers from Florida, leading to a commanding 38-7 victory. Quarterback Cutter Boley played a pivotal role in the win, throwing for 168 yards and two touchdowns, demonstrating both precision and poise under pressure.
From the outset, the Wildcats established control of the game, with their defense forcing turnovers that shifted momentum in their favor. Florida struggled to maintain possession, which allowed Kentucky to exploit scoring opportunities effectively. The Wildcats' offense was efficient, combining a balanced attack with strong performances from their skill players.
The loss marks a challenging moment for Florida, which will need to regroup and address its turnover issues moving forward. Meanwhile, Kentucky's victory solidifies its position as a formidable contender in the conference, showcasing their ability to capitalize on opponents' mistakes. The Wildcats’ performance serves as a statement of intent as they look to build on this momentum in the coming weeks.
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