Florida lost its starting quarterback Saturday night likely for the year.

Feleipe Franks left the game in the third quarter after what most project will be a season-ending ankle dislocation suffered against Kentucky. Franks’ body was bent backwards, and his ankle took the brunt of it. Kroger Field went dead silent as the Florida quarterback was carted off the field. Dan Mullen said in his postgame press conference that Franks was likely done for the year.

Yes, backup Kyle Trask actually saved the day for Florida, as the Gators scored 19 unanswered points against Kentucky following Franks’ departure.

A great moment happened in the locker room after the game. Following his postgame speech to his players, he had Franks break down the team as they hit the showers.

Franks isn’t the most beloved quarterback in Florida history, but he’s one of the most competitive. And it’s easy to see how much he means to his teammates as a leader.