Kentucky's Ray Davis ran past Florida's Jason Marshall Jr. for the long touchdown Saturday afternoon. Scott Utterback/Courier Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Florida Gators had a very rough time with the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday, with Wildcats running back Ray Davis the star of the show.

Through three quarters of action Saturday, Davis had piled up 259 rushing yards on 20 carries against the Florida defense, along with three rushing touchdowns. Davis also had a 9-yard touchdown reception, giving him four scores on the day.

Davis’ fourth touchdown might have been the worst from Florida’s perspective. The Gators had 13 defenders on the field but still could not prevent Davis from scoring from two yards out.

It was easy to count the two extra helmets in the Florida defense, too.

This is a pretty embarrassing look for Florida, though having the right number of players on the field has been a bizarre problem for some teams lately.

Davis, a senior running back who transferred from Vanderbilt, came into Saturday with 314 rushing yards in four games. He nearly matched that tally in three quarters against the Gators.

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