The No. 14 Florida Gators will face the No. 25 Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday, February 14, at 3 p.m. in Gainesville, as both teams vie for position atop the SEC standings. Florida enters on a four-game win streak, while Kentucky has won eight of its last nine. The game carries added intrigue with Denzel Aberdeen returning to face his former team.
Florida basketball, with an 18-6 overall record and 9-2 in the SEC, aims to maintain sole possession of first place when it hosts Kentucky on February 14 at 3 p.m. on ABC. The Gators recently secured an 86-66 road victory over Georgia, extending their win streak to four games. Kentucky, holding a 17-7 overall mark and 8-3 in conference play, has won three straight, including a 74-71 hold-off against Tennessee, and eight of its last nine contests.
A central storyline is the return of Denzel Aberdeen to the O'Dome. The guard transferred from Florida after contributing as a key bench player during the Gators' national championship run last season. This year at Kentucky, Aberdeen averages 12.3 points, 3.2 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game, ranking second on the team in scoring. His season high is 26 points in a loss to Louisville, and he scored 16 with three turnovers in the recent Tennessee win. Since starting point guard Jaland Lowe underwent season-ending shoulder surgery, Aberdeen has elevated his play, averaging 18 points over the last three games on 17-of-28 shooting.
Florida coach Todd Golden reflected on Aberdeen's departure during SEC media day: "The reality is we would have loved to have Denzel back. There were other things that were more important to him than what we had to offer at this point. Every person, whether it be a coach or a player, have different things that are important to them when making decisions. Unfortunately, it didn't align. We would have loved to have him back."
Kentucky's early season struggles included a 5-4 start and a 95-59 loss to Gonzaga, plus two initial SEC defeats. The Wildcats have since improved defensively, limiting opponents to 71.3 points per game—third in the SEC—and 41% field goal shooting. However, Florida ranks ahead in both categories. Kentucky's Otegah Oweh, the SEC Preseason Player of the Year, contributes 17.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.8 steals per game.
Injury updates show Kentucky without Jaland Lowe, Kam Williams, and Jayden Quaintance, while Florida has all players available. Kentucky sits at No. 27 in NET rankings, 6-6 against Quadrant 1 opponents, and strong against lower quadrants. Analysts predict a Florida win, 85-74, citing the Gators' rebounding dominance and defensive preparation.