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Howard touchdown one of multiple game-changers for UF

<p>Florida defensive tackle Jaye Howard (6) caught a fumble by Kentucky quarterback Morgan Newton and scored a touchdown in the second quarter of a 48-10 win in Lexington, Ky., on Saturday.</p>

Florida defensive tackle Jaye Howard (6) caught a fumble by Kentucky quarterback Morgan Newton and scored a touchdown in the second quarter of a 48-10 win in Lexington, Ky., on Saturday.

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Jaye Howard has reunited with a place he had not visited in six years: the end zone.

In the second quarter of Florida’s 48-10 win at Kentucky on Saturday, the 303-pound defensive tackle recovered a fumble and trotted 2 yards for a touchdown, his first since his junior year at Apopka Jones High, when he scored against Lake City Columbia High.

If it hadn’t been Howard crossing the goal line, it could have easily been another defensive lineman.

“I don’t know how he got that ball,” junior defensive tackle Omar Hunter said. “I have to watch the replay, because as soon as I picked my head up, he was in the end zone, out of breath after 2 yards.”

In a nickel package on the play, linebacker Jon Bostic rushed untouched off the right edge. The Gators ran the same play earlier in the game, but that time Kentucky quarterback Morgan Newton dumped the ball off to an uncovered receiver before Bostic could break through.

The second time, linebacker Jelani Jenkins picked up the tight end, forcing Newton to hold the ball longer. Bostic hit him from the blind side, jarring the ball loose and giving Howard the effortless score.

“We do that, we take pressure off the offense,” Howard said. “We get to the quarterback and make big plays — turnovers, fumble recoveries — it just brings energy to everyone around us.”

Despite keeping its first three opponents under wraps, Florida’s coaching staff was unhappy with the defense’s inability to cause turnovers.

In wins against FAU, UAB and Tennessee, Florida caused three total turnovers. On Saturday, the Gators got four.

For the first time this season, the defense gave its offense a boost.

After Florida punted on its first two possessions, junior linebacker Lerentee McCray knocked the ball out of UK running back Josh Clemons’ hands.

One play later, John Brantley connected with tight end Gerald Christian for a 45-yard touchdown, and the rout was on.

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Safety Matt Elam later snagged his second interception in as many games, and the Gators had another touchdown after two plays.

On their first four drives of the game, the Wildcats turned the ball over twice and moved the chains just once.

Florida added two more takeaways: Howard’s fumble recovery, and freshman linebacker Michael Taylor’s third-quarter interception. Florida scored 24 points off turnovers.

Entering Saturday, Florida was tied for ninth in the Southeastern Conference in both interceptions (two) and fumbles forced (one).

The Gators also ranked 10th with a minus-one turnover margin.

“We needed that,” Bostic said. “We stressed that all week: ‘We need to find some way to create turnovers.’ We went out and did it.”

Contact Tyler Jett at tjett@alligator.org.

Florida defensive tackle Jaye Howard (6) caught a fumble by Kentucky quarterback Morgan Newton and scored a touchdown in the second quarter of a 48-10 win in Lexington, Ky., on Saturday.

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