Whether it's the bevy of analysts on the SEC Network, or your local newspaper columnist, or perhaps the countless bloggers on websites devoted to college football in the South, you probably have noticed a common theme develop this week.
A lot of people predict this is the year Kentucky beats Florida, gulp, in football.
In case you haven't paid close attention of late -- you know, since Reagan was in the White House and the Rolling Stones were about to enter middle age -- Florida has owned the Wildcats.
The Gators' 28-game winning streak over the Wildcats is the longest active streak in the country in an uninterrupted series.
None of the players who will be on the field at newly renovated Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday night were born on the gray, chilly afternoon in 1986 when Kentucky beat Florida 10-3...
For the rest of Scott Carter's story:
http://www.gatorzone.com/story.php?id=31251
GO GATORS!
A lot of people predict this is the year Kentucky beats Florida, gulp, in football.
In case you haven't paid close attention of late -- you know, since Reagan was in the White House and the Rolling Stones were about to enter middle age -- Florida has owned the Wildcats.
The Gators' 28-game winning streak over the Wildcats is the longest active streak in the country in an uninterrupted series.
None of the players who will be on the field at newly renovated Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday night were born on the gray, chilly afternoon in 1986 when Kentucky beat Florida 10-3...
For the rest of Scott Carter's story:
http://www.gatorzone.com/story.php?id=31251
GO GATORS!