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Lexington, KY (Sports Network) - Jeff Demps rushed for 157 yards and two touchdowns to lead a spectacular ground attack, and No. 15 Florida had no trouble with SEC foe Kentucky in a 48-10 victory on Saturday. Chris Rainey gained 105 yards on the ground and John Brantley passed for 115 yards and a touchdown for the Gators (4-0, 2-0 SEC), who beat the Wildcats for the 25th straight time. Morgan Newton threw for 124 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions for Kentucky (2-2, 0-1), which has dropped two in a row after opening the season with back-to-back wins. Florida gained 405 yards on 46 carries by nine players, the sixth-best rushing performance in school history. Behind Demps, Rainey and Mike Gillislee, who rushed for 84 yards, the Gators rushed for more yards than in any game since compiling 466 against New Mexico in 1989. Their 25 consecutive victories over Kentucky ranks fourth all-time in the country among major conference opponents in a current series that is played annually. The Wildcats havent beaten the Gators since a 10-3 win in 1986 and they never sniffed an upset in this one. Florida built a 21-3 lead in the first quarter. A fumble by Kentuckys Josh Clemons led to Brantleys 45-yard touchdown pass to Gerald Christian and the Gators upped the lead to 14-0 on Demps 20-yard run on their next possession. Matt Elam then intercepted Newton, returning it 18 yards to the Kentucky 28, and Raineys 27-yard run set up a one-yard TD run by Trey Burton. The Wildcats responded with a 24-yard field goal from Craig McIntosh to pull within 21-3. But the Gators kept their foot on the pedal, taking a 28-3 lead early in the second when defensive tackle Jaye Howard recovered Newtons fumble near the goal line for a touchdown. Caleb Sturgis kicked a 45-yard field goal for a 31-3 lead before Kentucky turned a fumble into Newtons 19-yard touchdown pass to LaRod King with 1:18 left in the first half. They were the last Wildcat points. Demps scored on an 84-yard run in the third quarter and Sturgis kicked a 27- yard field goal later in the frame that was set up by a Newton interception. Gillislee broke off a 60-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter for the final score. The Gators have outscored their first four opponents of the season 161-36. Game Notes Floridas 25-game winning streak over Kentucky is topped only by Notre Dames 43-game streak over Navy (1964-2006), Nebraskas 36-gamer against Kansas (1969-2004) and Tennessees current 26-game streak over Kentucky, which dates to 1985. The Gators lead the all-time series with Kentucky 45-17. cheap nfl jerseys from china . But that changed when he committed a five-minute major penalty and helped pave the way for a comeback by the Philadelphia Flyers. Vincent Lecavalier scored at 2:45 of overtime and the Flyers rallied from a two-goal deficit for a 5-4 victory on Sunday. cheap wholesale jerseys . -- When Roberto Luongo learned he wouldnt be starting the Heritage Classic, the disappointed goaltender asked agent Pat Brisson to call Vancouver Canucks general manager Mike Gillis just to get a read on his future. http://www.uscheapwholesalejerseys.com/. "He had fire in his eyes today," Matheny said. Lynn joined Philadelphias Cole Hamels as the major leagues first eight-game winners, and the St. Louis Cardinals extended the Braves longest losing streak in two years to eight games with an 8-2 victory Monday.ST. ANDREWS -- Englands David Howell ended a seven-year winless drought with a playoff victory over American Peter Uihlein to capture the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on Sunday. The former Ryder Cup player birdied the second extra hole with a 12-foot putt to defeat Uihlein. Both players had ended regulation play on 23-under par on the Old Course with Howell shooting 5-under 67 and Uihlein 3-under 69. "To nail that birdie putt to win is pretty sweet," Howell said. "I was zero and 5 in playoffs so I felt as though I deserved one." Howell beat Tiger Woods in 2006 to win the inaugural HSBC Champions event and has played more than 200 tournaments since his last victory in the BMW Championship later that year. Englands Tom Lewis (64) and Irelands Shane Lowry (6 shared third place at 22 under. Howell began the final round two strokes behind Uihlein but then burst into contention with five birdies in his opening seven holes, including four in succession from the fourth hole. However, Howell played the last nine in par while Uihleein, competing in the event for a first occasion, also stalled in completing his inward nine in 1-under.dddddddddddd Both players parred the first extra hole before Howell sealed a fifth European Tour victory. "Hats off to David, (he) played great, made a nice birdie," said Uihlein. "He made more putts than I did at the end of the day." Howells win moves him back into the worlds top 100 and also to 12th in the Race to Dubai, qualifying him for the European Tours end-of-season final series for the first time in his career. "Its a dream to be back in the big time as its been a long, long road from the depths of despair to get here today," Howell said. Uihlein, who was looking to become the first American to win the tournament, moved to 10th on the Race to Dubai. Frenchman Thomas Levet and amateur David Sayer won the pro-am team event with a 40-under tally. Howell was teamed with actor Hugh Grant and joked afterward: "We have been a terrible partnership in this event." The pair tied 9th on 33-under. ' ' '

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