Halftime takeaways: Kentucky proving to be a challenge for Florida yet again

Can Dan Mullen and company make the proper adjustments at halftime once again?

Florida leads Kentucky 10-7 at the half after both teams held each one another in check for the most part.

Anthony Richardson and Emory Jones worked together to get Florida down the field and in range for the leading field goal. Jace Christmann nailed the current difference-maker after it got pushed to a 51-yard kick on a penalty.

Wan’Dale Robinson broke a big play for a Wildcats touchdown early and nearly had another in the second quarter. Florida is once again without star defensive back Kaiir Elam and it is showing at times.

Zachary Carter got home for a sack and the defense looked good before Dan Mullen decided to let the clock go to halftime, so things could swing for Florida in the second half.