Kentucky's Octavious Oxendine had reason to celebrate after the Wildcats held on to beat Florida. Matt Stone/Courier Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK

Kentucky fans went nuts celebrating a huge, rare win over the Florida Gators in Lexington.

Kentucky beat Florida 20-13, making a big stop on fourth-and-goal to solidify the win.

That stop helped Kentucky get the victory, which was the Wildcats' first over Florida in Lexington since 1986.

Take a look at Big Blue Nation storming the field after the huge win:

Look at that sea of blue all over the field.

What a beautiful sight. Congratulations to Kentucky fans on the huge win. The Wildcats are now 5-0 and aiming for another season like their 10-3 finish in 2018.

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