Florida 45, Kentucky 37

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FLA (5-2)147101445
UK (6-2)73141337

Final

3:30 PM ET, October 20, 2007
Commonwealth Stadium
LEXINGTON, KY

Kentucky looks to end 20-game losing streak to Florida

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LEXINGTON, KY - 3:30 PM ET
There's no let-up in Kentucky's schedule. One week after beating top-ranked LSU, the Wildcats host Florida. Each team is led by a Heisman hopeful QB: Kentucky by Andre' Woodson and Florida by Tim Tebow.
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Andre' Woodson's experience and accuracy will likely be too much for Florida to handle this weekend, writes Scouts Inc.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
FLA5-22831633-12-12-03-2
UK6-23362305-11-10-22-2
· Complete Standings
In Close Games (7 points or less. Since 2001)
 RECORD
FLA10 - 12
UK9 - 12
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
FLA54-11-039-5-025-0-012-0-0
UK30-17-024-6-018-1-05-1-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
FLA5-12-020-18-034-23-047-23-0
UK2-28-08-39-014-44-027-44-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsFLA
 
462.0 / 13th
UK
 
438.6 / 25th
Passing YardsFLA
 
270.1 / 39th
UK
 
303.2 / 17th
Rushing YardsFLA
 
197.7 / 27th
UK
 
156.5 / 53rd
Points ScoredFLA
 
43.1 / 2nd
UK
 
36.7 / 14th
Full Team Stats: Florida | Kentucky
Individual Leaders
Florida Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Tebow65.01945144
Brantl...73.939770
Kentucky Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Hartli...59.480267
Newton57.853953
Florida Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Tebow1787064.011
Demps886237.17
Kentucky Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Locke1668214.95
Cobb664366.69
Florida Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Cooper3864116.97
Hernan...4657112.42
Kentucky Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Cobb3340312.24
Matthe...2929910.32
Full Player Stats: Florida | Kentucky

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- This will be one tough encore for Kentucky.

A week after knocking off then-No. 1 LSU in triple overtime, Kentucky faces a team coming off a grueling loss to the same Tigers.

No sweat, right? History suggests otherwise.

Next up for the No. 8 Wildcats (6-1, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) is No. 14 Florida (4-2, 2-2), the defending national champions who have rattled off 20 straight victories against Kentucky.

Coach Rich Brooks knows his team has the talent to break the streak, and the credentials. But the Gators have something more -- Tim Tebow, a star quarterback who can beat a team with not only his arm but, more problematic for the Wildcats, his legs.

"It's hard to equate toughness," Brooks said. "We did defeat the No. 1 team, but Florida presents a different set of problems."

Braxton Kelley's game-saving tackle in triple-overtime accomplished something for Kentucky the Gators were unable to do five times the week before against LSU -- stop a fourth-down conversion. Kelley is well aware of the difficulty Tebow poses.

"He's a big, strong runner and can throw the ball," Kelley said. "I've heard he's one of the strongest guys on the team."

Two of the top quarterbacks in the country will be on display at Commonwealth Stadium, but they're two who go about their business completely differently.

Unlike Tebow, Kentucky's Andre Woodson is a pure pocket passer skilled at deciphering defenses at the line. Until he was picked off earlier this month, he had set an NCAA record with 325 straight passes without an interception.

Woodson has racked up 1,786 passing yards while Tebow has 1,455 yards throwing and another 500 running.

Last year, South Carolina's Syvelle Newton -- a quarterback similar to Tebow's style, but not his talent -- ran all over the Wildcats, as did other versatile offenses.

Kentucky's defensive players -- creeping toward respectability a year after ranking second-to-last nationally -- are aware Tebow could reverse their momentum.

"We have to do our best to try to pin him in," defensive end Jeremy Jarmon said. "When he gets to the next level and he's one on one with a linebacker or safety, he's the kind of guy who can embarrass you."

Florida coach Urban Meyer has watched the maturation of Woodson from a sophomore two years ago who often appeared lost. Now Woodson is right alongside Tebow and others amid Heisman Trophy consideration.

"He is a veteran player, and you can spot a veteran a mile away," Meyer said. "Inexperienced quarterbacks have a tendency to wait until guys are open to let it go. I think they do a very good job of checking the ball at the line of scrimmage."

This game could go a long way toward deciding the wide-open SEC East. The Gators have lost two in a row -- first to Auburn, then LSU -- and with the off week, haven't actually won a game since squeaking by Ole Miss nearly a month ago.

"They've got talent all across the field," Tebow said. "They've got speed. They play with a lot of heart. They believe in themselves and that they will win in every game they play."

Kentucky, which features the top scoring offense in the SEC and No. 7 in the nation, will be trying to extend a school-record eight consecutive wins at Commonwealth Stadium. Still, few road teams have been as successful there as the Gators, who have won 15 of 25 meetings in Lexington.

As for the streak of 20 straight, the Florida players take little credit for that.

"This is the University of Florida," linebacker Dustin Doe said. "That's what we expect to do. We expect to dominate every team we play. We don't care what happened in the past."

Although these two teams are used to squaring off as basketball rivals, a football game of this magnitude is unfamiliar territory. For the first time, ESPN's "College GameDay" is setting up shop in Lexington for the weekend.

"It is kind of strange," Florida linebacker Brandon Spikes said.

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AP Sports Writer Mark Long in Gainesville, Fla., contributed to this report.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, October 20th
Tennessee 17 Final
Alabama 41
Vanderbilt 17 Final
South Carolina 6
Arkansas 44 Final
Mississippi 8
Florida 45 Final
Kentucky 37
Mississippi State 13 Final
West Virginia 38
Auburn 24 Final
LSU 30