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No current Florida player knows what it's like to lose to Kentucky.
The Gators have won six consecutive games in the series, the longest winning streak ever against the Wildcats by a SEC opponent.
Florida (15-3, 2-1 SEC) will try to make it seven straight tonight with a win in Gainesville. If so, the Gators would join Notre Dame as the only team to win seven in a row against Kentucky (7-8, 1-1).
"It would be huge, but we didn't do that," freshman Nick Calathes said.
Calathes and his teammates realize the streak mostly belongs to Corey Brewer, Taurean Green, Al Horford, Lee Humphrey and Joakim Noah - the five starters who led the Gators to consecutive national championships and several big wins against Big Blue.
The Gators had lost eight in a row and 10 of 11 against Kentucky before the streak started in Gainesville in March 2005. Florida upset the third-ranked Wildcats 53-52, then beat them again a week later in the SEC tournament.
The two teams have been moving in opposite directions since.
The Gators are two-time defending national champions and three-time defending SEC tournament champions. Kentucky, meanwhile, is no longer the league's dominant program and enduring some growing pains under first-year coach Billy Gillispie.
But Florida coach Billy Donovan, who turned down an offer to leave Gainesville for Lexington last year, was quick to point out that perception and the winning streak mean little.
"To me, what's happened in the past is in the past; it's over and done with," Donovan said. "But if they think I've got this magic wand that I'm going to wave over them and just because they step foot here on the University of Florida campus we're going to win because that's what happens.
"It takes a lot of hard work and sacrifice and being together as a team."
To some of his current players, though, it might seem easier.
Freshman Chandler Parsons couldn't even recall Florida losing to Kentucky.
How about one of those close games between 2001 and 2005? Nope.
How about that February 2003 meeting in Lexington, a 70-55 drubbing that came a day after the Gators earned their first No. 1 ranking in school history? Not a chance.
"I've just been watching the (recent) years, when Florida usually gets the best of them," Parsons said.
Several opponents have gotten the best of Kentucky this season, with Gardner-Webb, UAB, Houston and San Diego all picking up wins against the SEC's most storied program.
The Wildcats rebounded from the rough start with a double-overtime victory against Vanderbilt in their SEC opener.
But they followed with a 69-64 loss at Mississippi State, continuing a trend of inconsistency and losing for the seventh time in 10 games.
So if Florida extends its streak toight, it might not surprise anyone. Donovan, though, doesn't expect Kentucky to stay down for long.
"For a long time there, everybody was saying we couldn't beat Kentucky," Donovan said. "Then we've had a chance to beat them, but it's just cycles things go through.
"Kentucky, not too long ago, went to three national championship games and won two out of three national championships. All this stuff goes up and down. ... That's the thing to me that's been the biggest challenge here: nothing has been sustained here for a long period of time. Kentucky's program has been sustained and has proven the test of time."
No Plans To Move Beverley: Arkansas coach John Pelphrey says he's staying with Gary Ervin and Stefan Welsh at point guard.
Ervin and Welsh combined for only five points in the Razorbacks' 70-66 loss to South Carolina on Wednesday. Arkansas (13-4, 2-1) plays at Georgia (10-5, 1-1) tonight.
Pelphrey said Patrick Beverley will stay at shooting guard for now.
"Patrick's greatest asset on offense is over on the wing. We don't have anyone on the wing to replace him," Pelphrey said. "We just need to play better at point guard. We have, and I believe we will."
Welsh has been Arkansas' starting point guard most of the season, although Ervin has played more minutes. Welsh was held scoreless by South Carolina, and Ervin continued to struggle with his shooting, going 2-for-7 from the field.
Beverley, last year's SEC freshman of the year, didn't fare any better, scoring 5 points on 2-of-6 shooting.
"I would like to see Patrick get more shots, but you have to have respect for that other locker room, those players and coaches," Pelphrey said.
Alabama Needs A 3: The latest potential issue facing Alabama: Poor 3-point shooting. But coach Mark Gottfried knows that the Crimson Tide's weak spots are subject to change.
That's one reason why Alabama (11-7, 0-3 SEC) is still chasing its first league win entering today's home game against Mississippi State.
The Tide had been a solid perimeter shooting team before Wednesday night's 3-of-20 performance from 3-point range in a 61-54 loss to Georgia.
"It's like putting your finger in a dam," Gottfried said. "You kind of plug up that hole and then you've got to plug up another one. We had a lot of open shots. It's just one of those things. We can't rely on our offense every night. We've got to do a better job defensively."
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Posted by pdhuff on January 19, 2008 at 8:24 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Lordy, this needs to be posted to forums.Kentucky.com. Those good heatherns know how to rage. Another buzzword is "Tubby". Ouch!
Posted by TommyJack on January 19, 2008 at 12:07 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Tubby wuz framed.
Posted by dfreeman on January 19, 2008 at 1:14 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Hey Pdhuff you should go there and look for the post about Randall Cobb reaffirming his committment to UK!! It's funny!!
Posted by bricker865 on January 19, 2008 at 4:32 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Plugging holes? Nice anal-ogy
Posted by pdhuff on January 19, 2008 at 8:58 p.m. (Suggest removal)
dfreeman 1:14pm - Yep, I perused the Cobb postings. They actually think he is better than Pryor. Airforce One is there some times.
Vol fans have never been as hyped as Wildcat B Ball people. I'd be afraid to post there. Live too close to Ky. Might have to get out the .460 Weatherby.
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