http://assets.espn.go.com/media/apphoto/4b5006a9-fbde-4c2b-8889-6c299167ff00.jpgThe Florida Gators traveled to Kentucky on the heels of two consecutive losses—the longest losing streak under Urban Meyer since the coach was at Bowling Green.

A 45-37 upset win took care of that.

The Gators started strong behind Tim Tebow and never looked back. Kentucky QB Andre' Woodson also played very well, finishing with 375 passing yards.

Tebow got plenty of help from his teammates on both offense and defense.

Percy Harvin led the UF receivers, and Brandon James narrowly missed returning a kickoff for a touchdown—he was pushed out of bounds at the 50.

Major Wright broke his thumb, but hopefully won't miss too much time.

On the whole, the Gators were very impressive—and a strong finish to the season may well land them in the SEC Championship Game.

With a future Heisman winner like Tebow at the helm, there's no sense counting them out.