LEXINGTON, Ky. − Last week, Florida football interim coach Billy Gonzales declared no moral victories following a narrow 24-20 loss to Georgia in his head coaching debut.
In game two under Gonzales, though, the Florida Gators looked anything but competitive in a 38-7 loss to Kentucky that raises questions about how they will finish out the rest of the season.
The loss was Florida 's worst to Kentucky since 1950, when, with Bear Bryant patrolling the sidelines for the Wildcats, UK routed the Gators 40-7. Florida has now lost five of its last eight against Kentucky in a series it used to dominate and has lost three straight games at Kroger Field.
"It wasn’t anywhere close to what we wanted," Gonzales said. "Not acceptable in any terms to take a loss the way we did, so we’ve got to g

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