LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- Chris Leak threw four touchdown passes, all in the first half, and DeShawn Wynn scored four touchdowns as No. 5 Florida got its offense rolling in a 49-28 victory over Kentucky on Saturday.<br>
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After a blocked punt led to an early Kentucky touchdown, Florida (4-0, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) scored on seven straight possessions and led 49-7 at halftime. Leak, who made his first collegiate start two years ago at Kentucky, was 25-of-32 for 319 yards.<br>
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Coach Urban Meyer's spread-option offense looked far more potent against the lowly Wildcats than it did scoring just one touchdown in a gritty win over Tennessee last week.<br>
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Meyer hasn't been thrilled with Leak and Co. all season, but they gave him a lot to like against Kentucky. <br>
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Leak's first touchdown pass, a 16-yarder, went to Wynn, who also scored on three short runs. Wynn became the first player in Florida history to record two four-touchdown games, having also accomplished the feat in a 2003 win over Florida A&M.<br>
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Florida's win was its 19th straight over the Wildcats (1-3, 0-1), a run that has included lopsided results like 73-17, 42-7, 65-0 and 44-10.<br>
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The Gators seemed on their way to another resounding rout, but led by backup quarterback Curtis Pulley, Kentucky - which hasn't won a SEC opener since 1987 - scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to make the final result appear more respectable.<br>
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Florida recorded season highs in points and total offense (537 yards). Defensively, the Gators entered the game allowing an average of 199 yards, second-best in Division I-A. They gave up 295 to Kentucky while forcing four turnovers. All but 69 of those yards came in the second half, though, after the game had been decided. <br>
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Kentucky's Jacob Tamme blocked a Florida punt on the Gators' first possession, giving the Wildcats prime field position at the Florida 18. Rafael Little scored on a 1-yard run less than three minutes into the game, giving Kentucky an unexpected lead.<br>
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But Leak continually dissected the Kentucky defense, connecting most often with Chad Jackson (nine catches for 105 yards, including touchdowns of 11 and 6 yards) and Jemalle Cornelius (eight catches for 138 yards). Leak's other touchdown pass went for 16 yards to Dallas Baker.<br>
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The 300-yard passing game was the sixth of Leak's career. He exited the game early in the third quarter, along with most of Florida's starters, but they returned with 6:49 left after Kentucky had rallied within 49-28.<br>
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Florida rolled up 437 yards of offense in the first half, including 250 in a 35-point second quarter. Meanwhile, Kentucky didn't record its second first down until less than five minutes remained in the second quarter and committed three turnovers.<br>
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Florida linebacker Earl Everett set up touchdowns with his first two career interceptions, which also were the first two interceptions thrown this season by Andre Woodson.<br>
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On its first second-half possession, Kentucky scored on a 5-yard reverse by receiver Glenn Holt, and the Wildcats added fourth-quarter scores on runs of 2 and 18 yards by the freshman Pulley.<br>
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