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Saturday, May 18, 2024

On an overcast afternoon where George Edmundson-AKA Mr. Two-Bits-was honored for his 60 years of service, the Gators decided to throw a block party in his honor.

UF took Kentucky out of the game faster than the blink of an eye-or the snap of a football-the Gators buried the Wildcats with a stream of punt and field goal blocks en route to a 63-5 victory.

Meyer called Kentuckly the best special teams unit in the Southeastern Conference, but the Gators quickly squashed that theory.

"We heard all week that Kentucky had the best special teams in the country but we knew we had the best special teams in the country," running back Jeff Demps said. "We just had to come out and show it today."

UF forced Kentucky into a three-and-out on its first drive and quickly turned special teams situations into scoring opportunities.

Freshman defensive end William Green broke through the line and blocked Kentucky punter Tim Masthay's attempt. RB Chris Rainey recovered the ball at the 3-yard line to set up a touchdown run for QB Tim Tebow.

"Get used to that name," Meyer said. "William Green around here is going to be a special, special guy."

Coach Urban Meyer has long stood by the mantra that if you block a punt you have a 90 percent chance of winning the game. The Gators put on a clinic on how special teams can lead to offense. 21 of UF's 56 points came after a blocked kick.

UF's special teams didn't wait long to add to that statistic. Forced into another three-and-out on its next drive Kentucky attempted another punt with similar results. Demps busted through the line this time and blocked the punt.

Demps recovered the punt at the 1-yard line.

With the Gators leading 28-0 in the second quarter Kentucky appeared finally put together a drive that would get them a score, but the drive stalled at the Florida 14-yard line and the Wildcats settled for a field goal.

At least, they thought they were until Joe Haden scampered through the line and blocked the field goal. Major Wright caught the ball as it tumbled from the sky and returned it 35 yards.

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That play set up a 61-yard touchdown pass to Demps. That block was tied a school record for blocks in a game and it was the first time Florida blocked three kicks since its 2006 matchup against South Carolina.

We're a punt block team," Meyer said. "We happen to have one of the best returners in college football and I don't know this for a fact but I don't know if anyone works any harder. We put some really dynamic personnel out there."

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