Florida’s 38-7 loss at Kentucky was a collapse of epic, unexpected and historic proportions. UF was a four-point favorite facing a coach on the hot seat (Mark Stoops), but suffered its third consecutive loss in Lexington and fourth in five games in the series. The last time the Wildcats beat the Gators by more, Bear Bryant was Kentucky’s coach during a 40-6 win in 1950.
Here are five things learned in UF’s loss Saturday:
Time for Trammel
Quarterback DJ Lagway’s sophomore slump hit a new low.
As Lagway’s interceptions piled up, his confidence waned and the Gators’ offense continued to stall, interim coach Billy Gonzales replaced Lagway with true freshman Trammel Jones Jr. with 7:34 remaining in the third quarter and UF trailing 31-7.
The 18-year-old from Jacksonville didn’t

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