Social Media Reacts to Florida's Upset of No. 10 Kentucky

Social media was set ablaze in the wake of Florida's 94-91, upset victory over No. 10 Kentucky. All Gators has collected some of the best reactions.
Social Media Reacts to Florida's Upset of No. 10 Kentucky
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The Gators secured a signature victory of both their 2023-24 season and Todd Golden's tenure as their head coach on Wednesday night, as Florida toppled No. 10 KentuckyΒ on the road andΒ in overtimeΒ to achieve the program's first Quad-1 win of the campaign, 94-91.Β 

Walter Clayton Jr. Forces OT, Uplifts Florida to Quad-I Win vs. Kentucky

Florida fans, players and coaches of the past and present from multiple sports, media members and others set social media ablaze with reactions to the Gators' triumph in its immediate aftermath.

"DUB AT RUPP"

Florida's post-game social media edit, and the enthusiasm of the players pictured on UF's bench during the matchup, says it all.Β 

The Shot

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...Walter Clayton Jr. came up clutch when Florida needed it most, sending the game to overtime by sinking a three-point shot off of a pump-fake as the game clock fell under five seconds remaining. He scored another five points in the final period.Β 

Walter Clayton Jr., Fellow Players Celebrate Gators' Victory

Clayton took to social media after the game via Florida Men's Baksteball's "X" account with the following message:Β 

"What's up Gator Nation. Man, we're coming home with a dub," Clayton said. "Got to keep it rolling, man. Let's do it."

Fellow Gators guards, Riley Kugel and Will Richard, also expressed their excitement.

March Madness Chimes InΒ 

If Florida is to earn a spot in the 2024 NCAA Tournament after missing out on postseason action the previous two years, its Wednesday night win at Kentucky will be a big reason why. The official March Madness "X" account lent credence to the idea by recognizing the upset victory following its conclusion.Β 

Coach Cal's Comment

Wildcats coach John Calipari kept his feelings about Kentucky's home loss to Florida short and sweet: "This stinks, folks," he said after the game.Β 

Takes From The Media

Members of the media such as national college basketball reporters Jon Rothstein and Dick Vitale, All Gators' very own Brandon Carroll, and others offered the Gators props for their prevailing over the ranked Wildcats.Β 

"Far and away the biggest win of the Todd Golden era," Rothstein wrote.

Gator Nation Joins The Fun

Among Florida faithful who shared their immediate joy after the win were former players Patric Young and Will Yeguete, as well as current UF football players and staff members.

Soaking in the elation, Florida basketball creative media also posted a second graphic in honor of the win.

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Zach Goodall
ZACH GOODALL

Zach Goodall is the publisher of AllGators.com on FanNation-Sports Illustrated, serving as a beat reporter covering football, recruiting, and occasionally other sports since 2019.Β  Before moving to Gainesville, Zach spent four years covering the Jacksonville Jaguars for SB Nation (2015-18) and Locked On Podcast Network (2017-19), originally launching his sports journalism career as a junior in high school. He also covered the Tampa Bay Buccaneers forΒ FanNation-Sports Illustrated (2020-22). In addition to writing and reporting, Zach is a sports photographer and videographer who primarily shoots football and basketball games, practices and related events. When time permits in the 24/7 media realm, Zach enjoys road trips, concerts, golf and microbreweries.Β