KSR Today: Moving on to the Auburn Tigers…
Good morning, folks! Talking about last night’s football game will not be a fun experience, so I will try to keep it brief.
But let’s keep it real first: Kentucky was embarrassed in Gainesville by a program whose head coach is sitting on a burning hot seat. The Wildcats’ usually stout defense was churned into mush by the time a couple of backup true freshmen got done with it. Quarterback DJ Lagway threw for 259 yards on just seven total completions. Five of those seven completions went for more than 40 yards. Running back Jaden Baugh looked like prime Adrian Peterson the way he racked up five touchdowns on the ground. Florida dropped 48 points against a UK defense that is statically one of the best in the country. Those numbers looked like lies last night. A season-high 476 yards and 48 points were allowed by the ‘Cats.
Barion Brown did at least make some headlines, most notably by returning a kickoff 99 yards to the house at a desperate moment for Kentucky. It marked the fifth of his career, setting the SEC record for most kickoff scores by one player. He also turned loose for a 45-yard touchdown catch. But the fun stops there. Brock Vandagriff threw for 165 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. True freshman Cutter Boley was tossed into the fire late in a blowout for reasons I still don’t understand.
Kentucky is now 3-4 on the season with a 1-4 mark in the SEC. This is one of the four worst starts to a season (record-wise) in the Mark Stoops era. With two more conference games up next in Auburn and Tennessee, it’s not going to get any easier. Stoops is looking for answers, but it doesn’t sound even he knows where to find them. UK has just six offensive touchdowns in five SEC games. Something (or lots of somethings) isn’t working.
If you can stomach it, check out all of the great content the KSR team pumped out last night. We’ll have even more coming throughout the day as we turn our attention to the Auburn Tigers.
- Wheels Fall Off as Florida Blows Out Kentucky 48-20
- Barion Brown Sets the SEC Record for Kickoff Return Touchdowns
- Bad Numbers from a Really Bad Loss to Florida
- How Florida steamrolled Kentucky in critical swing game
- Kentucky’s defense didn’t travel to Florida, where Jadan Baugh looked familiar
- Barion Brown shakes off mistake with kickoff return touchdown: “I was just ready for the next play”
- Stoops Implores Kentucky to Respond, but there are No Easy Answers
- Mark Stoops explains why Cutter Boley made his college debut in UK’s loss at Florida
KSR’s Rapid Reaction
Mark Stoops’ postgame press conference
‘Cats in the NFL: Week 7
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis is dealing with a grade 2 AC sprain in his right shoulder, reports ESPN’s Adam Schefter. He won’t play today against the Buffalo Bills and Schefter added that this injury typically keeps someone out for 4-5 weeks. We’ll have to wait and see if Levis can tough out another injury in the coming weeks, but he’ll be sidelined for at least this week.
TIME (EST) | MATCHUP |
9:30 AM (NFL NET) | Patriots vs. Jaguars (L. Fortner, J. Allen-Hines) |
1:00 PM (FOX) | Seahawks @ Falcons |
1:00 PM (CBS) | Titans (W. Levis) @ Bills (R. Davis, M. Edwards) |
1:00 PM (CBS) | Bengals @ Browns (Z. Smith) |
1:00 PM (CBS) | Texans @ Packers (C. Valentine) |
1:00 PM (FOX) | Dolphins @ Colts (K. Joseph) |
1:00 PM (FOX) | Lions (J. Paschal) @ Vikings |
1:00 PM (FOX) | Eagles (D. Kinnard) @ Giants (D. Phillips, W. Robinson) |
4:05 PM (CBS) | Raiders @ Rams |
4:05 PM (CBS) | Panthers (L. Johnson, T. Wallace) @ Commanders (J. Davis) |
4:25 PM (FOX) | Chiefs @ 49ers |
8:20 PM (NBC/Peacock) | Jets (B. Echols) @ Steelers |
Volleyball on the road again
After sweeping Tennessee in Knoxville earlier this week, No. 15 Kentucky volleyball will look to do the same against Alabama in Tuscaloosa this afternoon. It’s the second of five straight matches on the road for the Wildcats, who hold a 10-7 overall record with a 4-2 mark in the SEC. Freshman Asia Thigpen was a star against the Volunteers with 15 kills to just one error while hitting .583 with eight digs.
Alabama also sits on a 10-7 record but with a 2-4 conference mark and a considerably weaker schedule than the Wildcats. That being said, the Tide just took down No. 25 Auburn on Wednesday. A clean and quick victory would do great for Kentucky’s resume. Today’s match begins at 3:00 p.m. EST on the SEC Network+.
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This article was originally published by Zack Geoghegan at On3 – (https://www.on3.com/teams/kentucky-wildcats/news/ksr-today-moving-auburn-tigers/).
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