WATCH: One play from every Kentucky win over Florida since 1995

We’ve got the perfect thing to get you ready for Kentucky vs. Florida on Saturday. KSR intern extraordinaire Daniel Hager has been hard at work in the lab to prepare for the Cats vs. the Gators. This morning, he released a video featuring one play from every Kentucky win over Florida since 1995.
That’s a lot of games, many featuring national championship squads. Hit play below and relive some great memories from the series, including the jersey-popping win in the Swamp in 2003, Jodie Meeks’ three and Nick Calathes missing free throws in 2009, the 2012 SEC Tournament victory in New Orleans, Willie Cauley-Stein’s posterizing dunk in Gainesville in 2015, the improbable EJ Montgomery tip-in 2020, and much more.
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Florida holding Orange Out in sold-out O-Dome
Saturday will be Kentucky’s first true road game of the season (the Louisville game in the mostly blue Yum Center doesn’t count) and, its first “t-shirt game” of 2024. The Gators are pulling out all the stops for the Cats’ trip to Gainesville, giving free orange t-shirts to every fan in the sold-out Exactech Arena at The Stephen C O’Connell Center.
If you’re in the area and want to go, get ready to pony up. Resale tickets are few and far between on Ticketmaster, with some near the court going for more than $1,000.
Sounds like a great opportunity to ruin a party.
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