< Previous40 @UKFootball Kentucky 20, Florida 13 Oct. 2, 2021 n Lexington, Ky. Kroger Field (61,632) Presented By FOR THE TEAM Florida Game October 2 n TBA Lexington, Ky. n Kroger Field Junior, QB WILL LEVIS 2 0 21 F O O T B A L L Josh Paschal blocked a field goal that Trevin Wallace re- turned 76 yards for a touchdown as No. 23 Kentucky upset ninth- ranked Florida 20-13. It was the UK defense and special teams that carried the team all evening, as Kentucky beat Florida in Lexington for the first time since 1986 and for just the second time in the last 35 meetings. vs. Game 5 Recap@UKSportsNetwork 41 Kentucky 42, LSU 21 Oct. 9, 2021 n Lexington, Ky. Kroger Field (61,690) Chris Rodriguez Jr. rushed for 147 yards and quarterback Will Levis accounted for five touch- downs as No. 16/14 Kentucky topped LSU 42-21 at Kroger Field. With the win, Kentucky moved to 6-0 on the season and 4-0 in the SEC. It’s the first time Kentucky has been 6-0 since 1950 and just the fifth time in school history. Presented By 2 0 21 FO O T B A L L FOR THE TEAM LSU Game October 9 n TBA Lexington, Ky. n Kroger Field Junior, WR WAN 'DALE ROBINSON vs. Game 6 Recap42 @UKFootball Georgia 30, Kentucky 13 Oct. 16, 2021 n Athens, Ga. Sanford Stadium (92,746) 2 0 21 FO O T B A L L FOR THE TEAM Georgia Game October 16 n 3:30 p.m. Athens, Ga. n Sanford Stadium Senior, DB YUSUF CORKER Presented By Will Levis passed for 198 yards and two scores but it was not enough as No. 11 Ken- tucky fell at top-ranked Geor- gia 30-13. Levis connected on 32 of his 42 passes, including one-yard touchdown strikes to Justin Rigg and Wan’Dale Robinson in the game. The Cats struggled to run the ball, amassing just 51 yards on the ground against the na- tion’s number one defense. vs. Game 7 Recap@UKSportsNetwork 43 Mississippi State 31, Kentucky 17 Oct. 30, 2021 n Starkville, Miss. Davis Wade Stadium (49,487) 2 0 21 FO O T B A L L FOR THE TEAM Mississippi State Game October 30 n TBA Starkville, Miss. n Davis Wade Stadium Senior, ILB JACQUEZ JONES Presented By No. 12 Kentucky struggled to get anything going offensively and was hurt by turnovers as the Cats lost to Mississippi State 31- 17 at Davis Wade Stadium. Will Levis connected on 17 of 28 through the air for 150 yards and a TD. However, Levis was in- tercepted three times in the game. Kentucky had just 66 yards rushing, well below the Cats’ season average. vs. Game 8 Recap44 @UKFootball Tennessee 45, Kentucky 42 Nov. 6, 2021 n Lexington, Ky. Kroger Field (61,690) 2 0 21 FO O T B A L L FOR THE TEAM Tennessee Game November 6 n TBA Lexington, Ky. n Kroger Field Junior, RB CHRIS RODRIGUEZ JR. Presented By No. 18 Kentucky amassed 612 yards of total offense but the Cats came up just short, falling to Tennessee 45-42 at Kroger Field. Quarterback Will Levis con- nected on 31 of 49 through the air for 372 yards and three touch- downs with an interception. Le- vis also rushed 15 times for 47 yards and two touchdowns. Chris Rodriguez Jr. led the UK ground attack with 109 yards on 22 carries. vs. Game 9 Recap@UKSportsNetwork 45 Kentucky 34, Vanderbilt 17 Nov. 13, 2021 n Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt Stadium (25,798) Kentucky scored on its first four possessions of the game, building a sizeable lead in the process, and went on to beat Vanderbilt 34-17. Quarterback Will Levis con- nected on 14 of his 22 passes for 177 yards and a pair of touch- downs. Chris Rodriguez Jr. had 114 yards rushing and a touch- down, while JuTahn McClain had a career high 69 yards on 10 carries. vs. Game 10 Recap2022 Official Kentucky Citrus Bowl Preview 46 Kentucky 56, New Mexico State 16 Nov. 20, 2021 n Lexington, Ky. Kroger Field (47,749) 2 0 21 FO O T B A L L FOR THE TEAM New Mexico State Game November 20 n TBA Lexington, Ky. n Kroger Field Senior, NG MARQUAN MCCALL. Presented By 2021 SENIORS Kentucky (8-3) amassed 707 yards of total offense in the game, the second-highest total in school history. Kentucky’s only greater output came when the Cats piled up 801 yards against Louisville on Sept. 5, 1998. Will Levis connected on 21 of 31 through the air on his way to the most passing (412) yards by a UK quarterback in 14 years (An- dre Woodson had 430 against Tennessee in 2007). vs. Game 11 Recap@UKSportsNetwork 47 Kentucky 52, Louisville 21 Nov. 27, 2021 n Louisville, Ky. Cardinal Stadium (55,018) 2 0 21 FO O T B A L L FOR THE TEAM Louisville Game November 27 n TBA Louisville, Ky. n Cardinal Stadium Senior, DB DAVONTE ROBINSON Presented By Kentucky quarterback Will Levis rushed 14 times for 113 yards and four touchdowns as Kentucky thumped archrival Lou- isville 52-21. Altogether, Kentucky had 511 yards of offense in the game. Wan’Dale Robinson caught nine passes for 97 yards, setting the UK single-season mark for receptions in a season along the way. vs. Game 12 Recap48 @UKFootball Kentucky in the Bowls Great Lakes Bowl Dec. 6, 1947: UK 24, Villanova 14 Orange Bowl Jan. 2, 1950: Santa Clara 21,UK 13 Sugar Bowl Jan. 1, 1951: UK 13, Oklahoma 7 MVP: Walt Yowarsky Cotton Bowl Jan. 1, 1952: Kentucky 20, TCU 7 MVPs: Emery Clark, Ray Correll, Babe Parilli Peach Bowl Dec. 31, 1976: UK 21, North Carolina 0 Off. MVP: Rod Stewart Def. MVP: Mike Martin Hall of Fame Bowl Dec. 22, 1983: West Virginia 20, UK 16 UK MVP: George Adams Hall of Fame Bowl Dec. 29, 1984: UK 20, Wisconsin 19 MVP: Marc Logan Peach Bowl Dec. 31, 1993: Clemson 14, UK 13 UK Offensive MVP: Pookie Jones UK Defensive MVP: Zane Beehn Outback Bowl Jan. 1, 1999: Penn State 26, UK 14 HomePoint.com Music City Bowl Dec. 29, 1999: Syracuse 20, UK 13 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl Dec. 29, 2006: UK 28, Clemson 20 MVP: Andre’ Woodson Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl Dec. 31, 2007: UK 35, Florida State 28 MVP: Andre’ Woodson AutoZone Liberty Bowl Jan. 2, 2009: UK 25, East Carolina 19 MVP: Ventrell Jenkins UK Offensive MVP: Mike Hartline UK Defensive MVP: Braxton Kelley Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl Dec. 27, 2009: Clemson 21, UK 13 BBVA Compass Bowl Jan. 8, 2011: Pittsburgh 27, UK 10 TaxSlayer Bowl Dec. 31, 2016: Georgia Tech 33, UK 18 UK MVP: Stephen Johnson Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl Dec. 29, 2017: Northwestern 24, UK 23 VRBO Citrus Bowl Jan. 1, 2019: UK 27, Penn State 24 MVP: Benny Snell Jr. Belk Bowl Dec. 31, 2019: UK 37, Virginia Tech 30 MVP: Lynn Bowden Jr. TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Jan. 2, 2021: UK 23, NC State 21 MVP: A.J. Rose All-Time Record: 11-9 Andre’ Woodson was named MVP of UK’s 2006 and 2007 Music City Bowl wins. Lynn Bowden Jr. was named MVP of the 2019 Belk Bowl. A.J. Rose was named MVP of the 2021 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. Benny Snell Jr. was named MVP of the 2019 VRBO Citrus Bowl.@UKSportsNetwork 49 Bowl Game Records Rushing Rush Attempts: 55 (Belk, 2019) Net Rushing Yards: 331 (Belk, 2019) Touchdowns Rushing: 3 (Great Lakes, 1947; Peach, 1976; Music City, 2017; Belk, 2019) Passing Pass Attempts: 50 (Music City, 2007) Pass Completions: 32 (Music City, 2007) Had Intercepted: 2 (Orange, 1950; Outback, 1999; Music City 2017) Passing Yards: 358 Music City, 2007) Touchdowns Passing: 4 (Music City, 2007) Total Offense Offensive Plays: 82 (Music City, 2007) Total Yards: 501 (Music City, 2007) Scoring Points Scored: 37 (Belk, 2019) Most Touchdowns: 5 (Music City, 2007, Belk, 2019) Most Field Goals: 3 (Gator, 2021) First Downs Most First Downs: 29 (Music City, 2007) First Downs by Rush: 17 (Peach, 1976) First Downs by Pass: 19 (Music City, 2007) Fumbles Most Fumbles: 5 (Music City, 2007) Fumbles Lost: 3 (Music City, 2007) Rushing 233 Lynn Bowden (34 att.) Belk, 2019 104 Rafael Little (28 att.) Music City, 2007 104 Rod Stewart (19 att.) Peach, 1976 Pass Attempts 50 André Woodson (32 comp.) Music City, 2007 48 Tim Couch (30 comp.) Outback, 1999 43 Dusty Bonner (30 comp.) Music City, 1999 Pass Completions 32 André Woodson (50 att.) Music City, 2007 30 Dusty Bonner (43 att.) Music City, 1999 30 Tim Couch (48 att.) Outback, 1999 Passing Yards 358 André Woodson (32 of 50) Music City, 2007 336 Tim Couch (30 of 48) Outback, 1999 308 Dusty Bonner (30 of 43) Music City, 1999 Offensive Plays 58 Tim Couch (8 rush, 48 pass) Outback, 1999 54 André Woodson (4 rush, 50 pass) Music City, 2007 52 Dusty Bonner (9 rush, 43 pass) Music City, 1999 Total Yards 344 Tim Couch (8 rush, 336 pass) Outback, 1999 332 André Woodson (-26 rush, 358 pass) Music City, 2007 326 Lynn Bowden Jr. (233 rush, 73 pass, 20 kick return) Belk, 2019 Receptions 8 Anthony White (85 yards) Music City, 1999 8 Rafael Little (50 yards), Music City, 2007 Receiving Yards 124 Steve Johnson (7 rec.) Music City, 2007 89 Tavin Richardson (8 rec.) Music City, 2017 85 Anthony White (8 rec.) Music City, 1999 Individual RecordsTeam RecordsNext >