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Kentucky defensive coordinator Brad White's unit contained Tennessee Tech's high-octane offense to lead the Cats to victory Saturday at Kroger Field.
Kentucky: The Wildcats won their third straight game and need to beat either No. 13 Vanderbilt or No. 19 in-state rival Louisville to become bowl eligible. The defense has been stout during the winning streak, allowing a total of 23 points in the three games.
Mark Stoops had a hilarious reaction to Cutter Boley trucking a Tennessee Tech defender and scoring on the play. He said he was “a little dumbfounded” but admitted the run fired up the whole team 🔥. Stoops added they still need to teach Boley how to protect himself 🤕, but… pic.twitter.com/81vxykKCiC
The Kentucky Wildcats were able to extend their winning streak to three games with a 42 to 10 win over Tennessee Tech on Senior Day. The Wildcats had five rushing touchdowns in the game, including three by Seth McGowan.
The Wildcats (5-5) notched their third straight win with a dominating 42-10 rout over Tennessee Tech on Saturday, ending the Golden Eagles’ quest for a rare perfect season and ending their school-record 15-game winning streak in UK's home finale.
Kentucky’s FCS opponent this season was different than the others. Tennessee Tech has been blasting competition all season, owned a 15-game winning streak, and was uniquely positioned to give Kentucky some problems in Week 12.
Kentucky faces unbeaten No. 6 FCS Tennessee Tech amid Mark Stoops on hot seat originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Kentucky steps out of league play Saturday when it hosts undefeated Tennessee Tech at Kroger Field. Kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. ET on SEC Network Plus.
There's sting for Tennessee Titans fans even when the team doesn't play. Meanwhile, might Tennessee Tech actually take down an SEC opponent?