It was a turning point in Florida's season, one that could've resulted in the Gators going sideways coming off 10 wins the previous campaign.

Dan Mullen pulled second-team quarterback Kyle Trask to the side, gave him a pat on the backside and sent him into the game after starter Feleipe Franks was carted off with a knee injury.

What came after was an unsung hero moment in a game few were paying attention to nationally, three fourth-quarter touchdown drives engineered by Trask to steal an important SEC victory at Kentucky, 29-21.

“Everyone gets on you — who’s this, who’s that, who’s your backup … our job is to develop starters and I think we have three starting quarterbacks in our room,” an emotional Mullen told SEC Network’s Molly McGrath on the field in Lexington. “Guys that work and prepare so they’re ready to go. Kyle has been waiting for his moment. We expect him to (play well). We believe in him and the team believes in him. He’s a starter just like Feleipe is. He came in here and played that way."

Like Trask, most of the players on this year's underrated lists aren't necessarily hidden or under-the-radar talents, but each had great seasons and weren't mentioned enough on competitive teams after playing a vital role in their program's success.

Here's a look at the 2019's most underrated players on teams who appeared in the final College Football Playoff Top 25: