Slow start knocks Gators out of SEC Soccer Tourney
ORANGE BEACH, ALA. - Seven days can be a long time.
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ORANGE BEACH, ALA. - Seven days can be a long time.
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When No. 10 Florida (6-3-0) hosts Kentucky (3-2-3) tonight at 7, there will be blood, sweat and tears.