Courtesy of OddsShark.com
 The
Florida Gators and the Kentucky Wildcats will both be trying to pick
up a win on Saturday when they battle at Commonwealth Stadium.
Oddsmakers
currently have the Gators listed as 20-point favorites versus the
Wildcats, while the game's total has not yet been posted.
Last
time out for Florida, they were a 33-23 winner as they battled
Tennessee at home. Florida earned a push in the match as a 10-point
favorite, while 56 combined points moved the game OVER for totals
bettors.
Kentucky
lost its last outing, a 24-17 result against Louisville on September
17. Kentucky failed to cover in that game as a 4.5-point favorite,
while the 41 combined points took the game UNDER the total.
Current
streak:
Florida has won 3 straight games.
Team
records:
Florida: 3-0 SU, 2-0-1 ATS 
Kentucky: 2-1 SU, 1-2
ATS 
Florida
most recently:
When playing in September are 10-0
When playing
on grass are 7-3
After outgaining opponent are 6-4
When playing
within the conference are 5-5

Kentucky most recently:
When
playing in September are 7-3
When playing on grass are 5-5
After
being outgained are 3-7
When playing within the conference are 3-7
A
few trends to consider:
Florida is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when
playing Kentucky
Florida is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when
playing on the road against Kentucky
Florida is 5-1 SU in its last
6 games 
Florida is 15-3 SU in its last 18 games on the
road
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Kentucky's last 5
games 
Kentucky is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games at home
The
total has gone OVER in 4 of Kentucky's last 6 games when playing
Florida
Kentucky is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games 
Next
up:
Florida home to Alabama, Saturday, October 1
Kentucky at
LSU, Saturday, October 1

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