Alabama’s Kenyan Drake trolls Florida ahead of SEC title game (Video)

Sep 20, 2014; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Kenyan Drake (17) carries the ball against Florida Gators at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 20, 2014; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Kenyan Drake (17) carries the ball against Florida Gators at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports /
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Before the Alabama Crimson Tide take on the Florida Gators, running back Kenyan Drake is out trolling the Gators.


The SEC Championship is on the line Saturday, when the Alabama Crimson Tide take on the Florida Gators in Atlanta. The Crimson Tide come into the game as the heavy favorites over the Gators, but even with being the favorites to take home the SEC Championship and a spot in the College Football Playoff, that isn’t stopping one Crimson Tide player from trolling the Florida Gators.

Before the two teams meet for the championship on Saturday, Alabama running back Kenyan Drake is doing his best to troll the Florida Gators before the two historic programs even square off.

Drake took to his Instagram account to post a video of the time he scored an 87-yard touchdown against the Florida Gators. What made the play even bigger for the Crimson Tide during that game is the fact that it was the very first play of the game.

Drake certainly hasn’t forgotten his big play, and while he may not play against the Gators on Saturday thanks to the broken arm he suffered in November, he wants to make sure the Gators remember what he can do in case he were indeed to lace up his cleats on Saturday.

The Gators are already going to have quite the problem on their hands dealing with Derrick Henry. If Drake can go, it’s just another problem that Florida will have to deal with.

If he does play and burns the Gators for a big play, it’s a safe bet that he will never let them forget that moment either.

It’s time for a game between two top SEC programs and the trash talking has begun.

(h/t: collegespun)