Kentucky fans have witnessed some heartbreaking losses in their 31-year drought vs. Florida
Posted Sep 25, 2017
The longest active winning streak in the nation, Florida over Kentucky, extended to 31 years on Saturday in Lexington, and it was a heartbreaking finish. The Wildcats held a lead or were tied with Florida the entire night, until the end of the fourth quarter. The Gators took their first lead with less than a minute left on a pass from Luke Del Rio to a wide open Freddie Swain in the end zone.
(SB Nation)
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