This might sound like a broken record, but Florida coach Dan Mullen is optimistic that redshirt freshman quarterback Anthony Richardson will play against Kentucky on Saturday.
Despite only playing a limited number of snaps in a reserve role, Richardson was the talk of the town after each of the first two games, so much so that many fans wanted him to replace Emory Jones as the starter.
He ran for a 73-yard touchdown against Florida Atlantic and an 80-yard touchdown against South Florida and also threw a 75-yard touchdown pass to Jacob Copeland against the Bulls.
Against USF, Richardson became the only FBS player in the last 25 season to rush for 100-plus yards, throw for 150-plus yards and complete every pass he threw.