Florida Football: 3 reasons Gators will beat Kentucky in Week 13

Florida quarterback Kyle Trask (11) rushes through the Vanderbilt defense during the third quarter at Vanderbilt Stadium Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020 in Nashville, Tenn.Nas Vandy Florida 033
Florida quarterback Kyle Trask (11) rushes through the Vanderbilt defense during the third quarter at Vanderbilt Stadium Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020 in Nashville, Tenn.Nas Vandy Florida 033 /
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Florida quarterback Kyle Trask (11) pitches the ball to a running back during the third quarter during the game against Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt Stadium Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020 in Nashville, Tenn.Nas Vandy Florida 036
Florida quarterback Kyle Trask (11) pitches the ball to a running back during the third quarter during the game against Vanderbilt at Vanderbilt Stadium Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020 in Nashville, Tenn.Nas Vandy Florida 036 /

1. Kyle Trask will have a field day

As mentioned on the previous page, Kyle Pitts is back. If you’ve watched any of the Kyle Trask-Kyle Pitts show this season, you realize just how important this is for the Gators.

This offense is about to be even better, which is scary considering it averages about 45 points and 522 yards per game.

Trask is the leader of that scary offense.

The senior quarterback will be facing the foe who he got his start against last season when Feleipe Franks went down. He engineered a second-half comeback against the Wildcats and the rest has been history. He’ll get another shot to show Kentucky just why he’s the top Heisman Trophy contender this season.

Kentucky’s defense isn’t exactly terrible, but it’s not good either. The Wildcats average about 222 yards surrendered through the air and that number is going to double on Saturday.

If this game is a shootout, Kentucky won’t be able to keep up because Trask is just that good.

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