Sitting at an even 16-16, the Florida Gators men’s basketball team’s match up today with 31-0 Kentucky in the SEC Tournament may seem an impossible task. The Gators lost to these Wildcats 67-50 last week after running out of gas in the second half, which is the fate that all teams that have challenged Kentucky have suffered.

Today’s rematch is at 1 pm on the SEC Network. So what will it take for the Gators to pull off the upset of Kentucky today? Besides a ton of luck, here are five keys for the Florida Gators to pull the big upset.

Frazier Has to Start Hitting

Guard Michael Frazier II, who has been slowed by an ankle injury, will have to regain his shooting form. He connected on a dismal 2-for-18 shooting performance in the Gators 69-61 win over Alabama on Thursday, hitting only one three pointer. He’ll need to shoot better than 50 percent from the floor for the Gators to win.

Another Double Double From Doe Doe

Forward Dorian Finney-Smith, who scored 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, will have to make contributions all over the court, especially in rebounds, where the much bigger Kentucky team should dominate. But his versatility on the court can keep the Wildcats off guard and help create opportunities elsewhere on the floor.

A Combined Double Double from Walker and Robinson

Forwards Chris Walker and Devin Robinson need to make contributions that will nullify the Kentucky size, meaning these two will need to make the Wildcats pay with every opportunity. Walker will have to chase down the rebounds and play bigger inside, while Robinson’s three point shooting and play around the rim could help even the Gators disadvantage there.

Hill Must Slash to Kentucky Frontline

Guard Kasey Hill has been coming on in recent weeks with his aggressive drives to the basket, creating shots and setting up other players. He’ll need to be fearless among the trees of the Kentucky frontline today.

A Wildcard Performance

There’ll need to be one more playmaker to beat this powerful Kentucky team. Guards Eli Carter and Chris Chiozza have shown they can hit the long ball. Forward Alex Murphy is hitting shots. Or maybe fan favorite Jacob Kurtz will be the hero.

For the Gators to keep their NCAA tournament hopes alive with a win over Kentucky, it will take a complete team effort the likes of which hasn’t been accomplished yet this season. But after a lackluster season, this Florida Gators men’s basketball team has the potential to still surprise, and an upset over Kentucky would surely be the biggest yet.