Kyle Trask’s first TD of the Vandy game sets new SEC record

The Florida Gators answered an opening touchdown with their own on the arm of Kyle Trask, who set a new record for TD passes in SEC games.

Florida Gators quarterback Kyle Trask set a new Southeastern Conference record for touchdowns in conference games on a throw to Kadarius Toney for his 29th of the season.

Trask went 4-for-6 passing on the first drive for UF, marching 71 yards downfield for the score averaging 11.8 yards per reception. The touchdown and point after tied the game up 7-7 after Ken Seals took his team to the endzone on the opening possession of the game.

Coming into the game, Trask has been on fire six games into his redshirt senior season, amassing 2,171 yards on 148-for-211 passing with 28 touchdowns and just three interceptions. His passing percentage of 70.1 percent and completion average of 10.3 yards per reception are next-level numbers that have separated him from the pack as one of the best quarterbacks in college football.

Trask looks to continue this trend and has started out well so far today. Hopefully he will continue his hot streak and lead the Gators to an easy win.

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