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They are not used to our QB not throwing the ball straight to them instead of our receivers..lol.Couldn't anyone else believe a Stoops defense could be so out of place so consistently? It was hilarious watching them all scramble around like chickens with their heads cut off. They didn't know what to do!
I think Gus Johnson is the best play by play caller. I don't even like the BIG10; however, he makes the games bearable.
APSU - Draylen Ellis ...11 completions - 278 yrds - 3TDs...........no picks
UT - Hendon Hooker....15 completions -316 yrds - 4 TDs..........no picks
Those are numbers that I'd take every single day!
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This is probably the worst take I have ever seen
Man...I would have liked to have heard that one last night. Their set list was great last night here it is from what I can remember.
Whiplash
Ride the Lighting
The Memory Remains
Seek and Destroy
Holier than thou
One
Sad But True
Moth Into Flame
No Leaf Clover
For Whom the Bell tolls
Fuel
Fade to Black
Master of Puppets
Blackened
Nothing Else Matters
Enter Sandman
Was there ever a view of out of bounds at the KY 29 yard line? That would have ended the game in 2Q.
Great night Kentucky!– Kentucky ran 99 offensive plays tonight, a school record for a regulation-length game. The old record was 95 plays vs. LSU in 1997. The overall record is 110 plays in the four-overtime game vs. Tennessee in 2007.
– Kentucky had 35 first downs tonight, third-most in school history and second-most for a regulation game.
– Kentucky had 612 yards total offense, most since 635 yards at Tennessee in 2016.
– This is the first time in school history that UK had scored at least 41 points in a regulation game and lost. Prior to tonight, Kentucky was 119-0 when the Wildcats scored at least 41 points in regulation.
– Kentucky broke a streak of six consecutive wins in games decided by seven points or less, including 4-0 this season.
– Since the beginning of the 2016 season, Kentucky is 19-8 (.704) in games decided by seven points or less.
– With Chris Rodriguez rushing for 109 yards tonight, it is the seventh-consecutive home game vs. Tennessee that UK has had a 100-yard rusher.
– This is the fourth time in school history that UK has had a 350-yard passer, 150-yard receiver and 100-yard receiver in the same game and the first time since Auburn in 2015.
– This is the first time that UK has had two players with seven catches against an SEC opponent since Randall Cobb and Raymond Sanders vs. Georgia in 2010.