< Previous108 n @UKFootball #2 n Graduate n QB Diego PAVIA #10 n Senior n LB 2025Schedule Charleston Southern August 30 @Virginia Tech September 6 @South Carolina September 13 Georgia State September 20 Utah State September 27 @Alabama October 4 LSU October 18 Missouri October 25 @Texas November 1 Auburn November 8 Kentucky November 22 @Tennessee November 29 Entering his fifth season at his alma mater, Clark Lea's Commodores 2024 cam- paign marked one of the best turnarounds in the nation. Highlights from last season include: First win over the nation's No. 1 team in pro- gram history; Victories over Alabama and Auburn in the same season for the first time since 1955; First bowl game since 2018 and Lea being named SEC Coach of the Year — the first for a Vandy head coach since 2008. Clark Lea QuickFacts Location: Nashville, Tenn. Head Coach: Clark Lea (Vanderbilt, ‘04) Stadium: FirstBank Stadium Last Meeting with UK: 10/12/24 in Lexington, Ky. Vanderbilt 20, Kentucky 13 2024 Record: 7-6 Overall; 3-5 SEC; defeated Georgia Tech, 35-27, in the Birmingham Bowl Base Offense/Defense: Multiple/4-3 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 16/11 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 20/9 VANDERBILT FOOTBALL Vanderbilt Commodores November 22 n TBA n Nashville, Tenn. n FirstBank Stadium Players to Watch Langston PATTERSON@UKSportsNetwork n 109 #1 n Sophomore n RB#34 n R-Senior n LB 2025 Schedule Eastern Kentucky August 30 James Madison September 5 Bowling Green September 20 @Pittsburgh September 27 Virginia October 4 @Miami October 17 Boston College October 25 @Virginia Tech November 1 California November 8 Clemson November 14 @SMU November 22 Kentucky November 29 A former letterwinner and alumnus, Brohm enters his third season at Louisville. He has quickly built the Cardinals back into a postseason contender with back-to-back nine-win seasons for the first time since 2014, and continues to be one of the nation's most innovative offensive minds in the country. Last season the Cards were tied for eighth nationally in scoring offense at 36.5 points per game and were the only school in the country to score 24 or more points in every game. Jeff Brohm Quick Facts Location: Louisville, Ky. Head Coach: Jeff Brohm (Louisville, ‘93) Stadium: L&N Stadium (60,000) Last Meeting with UK: 11/30/24 in Lexington, Ky. Louisville 41, Kentucky 14 2024 Record: 9-4 Overall; 5-3 ACC; defeated Washington, 35-34, in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Base Offense/Defense: Pro Style/3-4 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 3/8 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 Isaac BROWN LOUISVILLE FOOTBALL Louisville Cardinals November 29 n TBA n Louisville, Ky. n L&N Stadium Players to Watch TJ QUINNMarketCall LettersFrequency Ashland, KY WCMI92.7 FM / 1340 AM Benton, KYWCBL99.1 FM / 1290 AM Bowling Green, KYWGGC95.1 FM Cadiz, KYWKDZ106.5 FM / 1110 AM Campbellsville, KYWCKQ104.1 FM Cincinnati, OHWCKY1530 AM Columbia, KY WAIN93.5 FM / 1270 AM Corbin, KY WCTT107.3 FM / 680 AM Dry Ridge, KYWNKR106.7 FM Elizabethtown, KYWQXE98.3 FM Grayson, KY WUGO99.7 FM Greenup, KYWLGC 105.7 FM Harlan, KYWTUK105.1 FM Hartford, KYWXMZ99.9 FM Hazard, KYWSGS101.1 FM Henderson, KYWSON96.5 FM / 860 AM Hopkinsville, KYWHOP98.7 FM / 1230 AM Jamestown, KYWJRS104.9 FM Jenkins, KYWIFX94.3 FM Lancaster, KY WRNZ105.1 FM Lexington, KYWBUL / WLAP98.1 FM / 630 AM London, KYWWEL103.9 FM Louisville, KYWHAS840 AM Madisonville, KYWKTG93.9 FM Mayfield, KYWLLE102.1 FM Maysville, KYWZYK94.7 FM Monticello, KYWKYM101.7 FM Morehead, KYWIVY96.3 FM Morganfield, KYWMSK101.3 FM Owensboro, KYWLME102.7 FM PaducahWKYX94.3 FM / 570 AM Paintsville, KYWSIP98.9 FM / 1490 AM Pikeville, KYWDHR / WPKE93.1 FM / 103.1 FM Prestonsburg, KYWQHY / WDOC95.5 FM / 1310 AM Providence, KY WWKY104.9 FM Somerset, KYWSEK93.9 FM / 910 AM Whitesburg, KYWXKQ / WTCW103.9 FM / 920 AM Williamsburg, KYWEZJ / WEKX104.3 FM / 102.7 FM 2025 Schedule Aug. 30 Toledo 12:45 p.m. Sept. 6Ole Miss3:30 p.m. Sept. 13 Eastern Michigan 7:30 p.m. Sept. 27South CarolinaTBA Oct. 4@GeorgiaNoon Oct. 18TexasTBA Oct. 25TennesseeTBA Nov. 1@ Auburn TBA Nov. 8FloridaTBA Nov. 15 Tennessee Tech 1:30 p.m. Nov. 22@VanderbiltTBA Nov. 29@ Louisville TBA (Jack Burford Chevrolet Countdown to Kickoff begins 2 hours prior to kickoff} UK HealthCare Mark Stoops Radio Show (Mondays 6-7 p.m. followed by 1-hour Clark’s Pump-N-Shop BBN Radio hosted by Darren Headrick) Monday, August 25, 2025 Monday, September 1, 2025 Monday, September 8, 2025 Monday, September 15, 2025 Monday, September 22, 2025 Monday, September 29, 2025 Monday, October 6, 2025 Monday, October 13, 2025 Monday, October 20, 2025 Monday, October 27, 2025 Monday, November 3, 2025 Monday, November 10, 2025 Monday, November 17, 2025 Monday, November 24, 2025 Monday, December 1, 2025 110 n @UKFootballMonday – Friday at 7:30 pmSaturday at 9:00 am @UKSportsNetwork n 111D r. Eli Capilouto became the 12th Pres- ident of the University of Kentucky on July 1, 2011. Under his leadership, the Commonwealth’s flagship and land grant research university has grown from $2.7 billion to $8.6 billion in total operations and has gained significant momentum in ad- vancing Kentucky — the institution’s singu- lar yet multifaceted mission. President Capilouto has led a more than $7.3 billion transformation of the campus, aimed at enriching the living-learning ex- perience of UK’s students, ensuring their success; strengthening the university’s re- search infrastructure dedicated to solving Kentucky’s most intractable health and economic challenges; and expanding UK HealthCare’s capacity to teach, heal and serve. Through partnerships with the pri- vate sector, increased philanthropy and effective financial management, UK is self-financing much of this aggressive in- frastructure development with the purpose of equipping the next generation of leaders who will impact our Commonwealth and world for the better. Under his leadership, the university has experienced historic student suc- cess; enhanced care of our people; unri- valed ingenuity; greater trust, transparen- cy and accountability; and one communi- ty made up of many people. The progress on campus is resulting in a high-quality workforce and improved well-being for the Commonwealth UK has served for more than 160 years — all essential to ad- vancing Kentucky. A native of Montgomery, Alabama, Dr. Capilouto previously served as provost of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and dean of the UAB School of Pub- lic Health — a period of remarkable growth and transformation at one of the leading academic and health sciences institutions in the South. Dr. Capilouto holds several undergraduate and graduate degrees from schools within the University of Alabama system, a Doctorate of Dental Medicine from UAB and a Doctorate in Health Policy and Management from Harvard University. He and his wife, Dr. Mary Lynne Capilouto (D.M.D.), a former Dean of the UAB School of Dentistry, have one daughter. KENTUCKY FOOTBALL Eli Capilouto n President of the University of Kentucky 112 n @UKFootballLEARN MORE AT UKY.EDU In Every Community. For Every Kentuckian. At the University of Kentucky, we don’t just show up on game day. We show up every day…for farmers, for families, for patients in our hospitals and for students chasing bold dreams. We are advancing agriculture and healthcare, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship and expanding opportunities for Kentuckians so they become healthier, wealthier and wiser. We are the University of, for and with Kentucky. And we’re advancing Kentucky together. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY UNIVERSITYN ow in his 24th year as Director of Ath- letics at the University of Kentucky, Mitch Barnhart’s impact spans the past, present, and future of UK Athletics while reaching across the entire landscape of col- lege sports. Massive changes are underway in col- lege athletics, and Barnhart is once again helping lead the way. He is one of 10 athlet- ics directors on the Settlement Implementa- tion Committee, guiding the national rollout of the House case settlement. “Ten years of work in ten months,” he says with a wry grin. This isn’t Barnhart’s first national leader- ship role in tumultuous times. In 2020–21, he chaired the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tour- nament Committee. With the 2020 tourna- ment canceled due to COVID-19, losing another landmark event would have jeop- ardized the NCAA’s primary revenue source and its championship operations across Di- visions I, II, and III. Working with the NCAA staff, Barnhart and his committee reorganized the massive event in just three months. The first-of-its-kind arrangement preserved one of America’s most cherished sporting events and kept the NCAA financially afloat, in addition to providing mil- lions of dollars to participating schools. At Kentucky, Barnhart is also shaping the future. UK Athletics is transitioning to Champions Blue LLC, a new business struc- ture enabling more agile financial opportu- nities. It’s being hailed as a groundbreaking model in college athletics. Barnhart’s 23-plus years at UK make him the second-longest serving AD among Pow- er 4 schools. With Oklahoma’s Joe Castigli- one set to retire, Barnhart will soon become the longest-tenured Power 4 AD. Barnhart has a long history of nation- al service. In addition to his five-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Committee, he served on the College Foot- ball Playoff Committee—one of only four people to serve as men's basketball chair and also on the football committee. Barnhart’s national influence extends through his “AD tree” – seven former staffers have become Division I athletics directors. Under Barnhart’s leadership, UK Ath- letics placed in the top 20 of the NACDA Directors’ Cup all-sports standings from 2017–23 (excluding 2020). The program’s nine best finishes have all come during his tenure, including a school-record ninth place in 2021–22, driven by a national title in rifle, an NCAA runner-up finish in men’s tennis, and third-place finishes in women’s indoor and outdoor track and field. UK has earned six NCAA championships under Barnhart: men’s basketball (2012), volleyball (2020), and rifle (2011, 2018, 2021, 2022). The Wildcats also have won 60 regular-season and tournament conference titles, including first-time championships in baseball, women’s tennis, men’s golf, STUNT, and women’s swimming and diving. Since 2020, five Wildcats have been named National Athlete of the Year in their sport. Asia Seidt of swimming and diving re- ceived the NCAA Woman of the Year award for her excellence in athletics, academics, and community service. Numerous other Wildcats have earned national honors for their achievements on the field, in the class- room, and in the community. UK athletes have also been recognized as SEC Male and Female Athlete of the Year, SEC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and SEC Male and Female Community Service Leaders of the Year. On the international stage, UK athletes made a major impact at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Eleven Wildcats earned 13 med- als—including nine golds—tying for third among colleges for most medals won by Team USA athletes. Barnhart’s success has earned him per- sonal accolades. In 2022, he was inducted into the (State of) Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame and received the John L. Toner Award from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame for excellence in ath- letics administration. These honors add to a growing list of ac- colades, including being named the 2019 Division I AD of the Year by SportsBusiness Journal. Since arriving at UK in 2002, Barnhart has emphasized academic achievement and community engagement. The depart- ment first reached a 3.0 GPA in spring 2010 and has maintained that standard for 26 consecutive semesters. Wildcats con- tribute up to 4,000 hours of community service annually, with outreach extending to Ethiopia, the Dominican Republic, and Panama. Barnhart’s personal life reflects his com- mitment to growth and service. He is an avid mountain climber, has completed tan- dem parachute jumps with the Army Gold- en Knights, participated in mission trips, and serves on the national advisory board of K-Love Radio. A native of Kansas City, Kansas, Barnhart and his wife, Connie, have three children and seven grandchildren. KENTUCKY FOOTBALL Mitch Barnhart n Director of Athletics n University of Kentucky 114 n @UKFootballAndre’ Woodson was named MVP of UK’s 2006 and 2007 Music City Bowl wins. Benny Snell Jr. was named MVP of the 2019 VRBO Citrus Bowl. Walt Yowarsky was named the Most Valuable Player of UK’s 1951 Sugar Bowl triumph over Oklahoma, ending the Sooners’ 31-game win streak. Jim Howe returns a kickoff in Kentucky’s first bowl appearance, a 24-14 victory over Villanova in the 1947 Great Lakes Bowl. The Wildcats celebrate their 20-19 win over Wisconsin in the 1984 Hall of Fame Bowl. All-Time Record: 12-11 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 BBVACompass 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 20 MVP: Lynn Bowden Jr. TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Jan. 2, 2021: UK 23, NC State 21 MVP: A.J. Rose VRBO Citrus Bowl Jan. 1, 2022: UK 20, Iowa 17 MVP: Wan'Dale Robinson TransPerfect Music City Bowl Dec. 31, 2022: Iowa 21, UK 0 Gator Bowl Dec. 29, 2023: Clemson 38, UK 35 Kentucky in the Bowls Kentucky Bowl History KENTUCKY FOOTBALL @UKSportsNetwork n 115Total Offensive Yards525Jared Lorenzen vs. GeorgiaOct. 21, 2000 Most Rush Attempts41Derick Logan vs. Mississippi StateNov. 9, 1996 Derick Logan vs. GeorgiaOct. 26, 1996 Most Rushing Yards299Moe Williams vs. South CarolinaSept. 23, 1995 Most Rushing Touchdowns4Will Levis vs. LouisvilleNov. 27, 2021 Lynn Bowden Jr. vs. LouisvilleNov. 30, 2019 Benny Snell Jr. vs. Mississippi StateSept. 22, 2018 Benny Snell Jr. vs. New Mexico StateSept. 16, 2016 Artose Pinner vs. VanderbiltNov. 16. 2002 Moe Williams vs. South CarolinaSept. 23, 1995 Sonny Collins vs. Mississippi StateOct. 6, 1973 Rodger Bird vs. VanderbiltNov. 6, 1965 Longest Run From Scrimmaget91Harry Jones vs. George WashingtonNov. 17. 1951 Most Pass Attempts67Tim Couch vs. Arkansas (47 comp.)Oct. 3, 1998 Longest Pass From Scrimmaget97Tim Couch/Craig Yeast vs. FloridaSept. 26, 1998 Consecutive Pass Completions16Dusty Bonner vs. ConnecticutSept. 11. 1999 Most Receiving Yards269Craig Yeast vs. VanderbiltNov. 14, 1998 Most Receiving Touchdowns4Al Bruno vs. North DakotaNov. 18, 1950 Craig Yeast vs. lndianaSept. 20, 1997 James Whalen vs. GeorgiaOct. 23, 1999 Most All-Purpose Yardage429Moe Williams vs. South CarolinaSept. 23, 1995 Most Points Scored25Calvin Bird vs. Hawaii (4TD, 1PAT)Sept. 13, 1958 Most Points by a Kicker18Doug Pelfrey vs. Mississippi State (5FG, 3PAT)Oct. 31, 1992 Most Touchdowns Scored415 times Most recent, Ray Davis vs. FloridaSept. 30, 2023 Most Field Goals5Doug Pelfrey vs. Mississippi StateOct. 31, 1992 Most Field Goal Attempts7Doug Pelfrey vs. Mississippi StateOct. 31, 1992 Longest Field Goal55Alex Raynor vs. GeorgiaSept. 14, 2024 Most PATs by Kicking10Bob Gain vs. North DakotaNov. 18, 1950 Most PATs Attempted by Kicking10Bob Gain vs. North DakotaNov. 18, 1950 Most Punts13Jimmy Carter vs. FloridaSept. 28, 1996 Dave Hardt vs. Kansas StateSept. 19, 1970 Jay Tesar vs. LSUOct. 19, 1985 Most Punting Yards539Jimmy Carter vs. FloridaSept. 28. 1996 Longest Punt80Paul Calhoun vs. IndianaSept. 27, 1983 Most Punt Return Touchdowns2Derek Abney vs. Mississippi StateNov. 2. 2002 Longest Punt Returnt97Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. HoustonNov. 12, 1966 Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns122 times Most recent, Barion Brown vs. ClemsonDec. 29, 2023 Longest Kickoff Returnt1008 times Most recent, Barion Brown vs. ClemsonDec. 29, 2023 Most Interceptions35 times Most recent, Marcus Jenkins vs. FloridaSept. 11, 1993 Most Interception Return TDs2Maxwell Hairston at VanderbiltSept. 23, 2023 Longest Interception Returnt100Dave Hunter vs. West VirginiaNov. 2, 1968 Most Tackles29Randy Holleran vs. LSUOct. 20, 1990 Most Solo Tackles16Yusuf Corker II vs. MissouriOct. 24, 2020 Jeff Zurcher vs. GeorgiaOct. 24, 1998 Larry Smith vs. TulaneSept. 22, 1984 Most Assisted Tackles16Chris Chenault vs. VanderbiltNov. 7, 1987 Most QB Sacks5Dean Wells vs. IndianaSept. 19, 1992 Most Tackles for Loss6Marlon McCree vs. FloridaSept. 26, 1998 t - play resulted in a touchdown KENTUCKY FOOTBALL Single Game Records 116 n @UKFootballCareer Touchdowns Most Touchdowns Rushing, Career 48 Benny Snell Jr., 2016-18 32 Chris Rodriguez Jr., 2018-22 26 Moe Williams, 1993-95 Sonny Collins, 1972-75 25 Mark Higgs, 1984-87 George Adams, 1981-84 Derrick Ramsey, 1975-77 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown, Career 79 Andre’ Woodson, 2004-07 78 Jared Lorenzen, 2000-03 74 Tim Couch, 1996-98 50 Babe Parilli, 1949-51 43 Will Levis, 2021-22 38 Mike Hartline, 2007-10 Most Touchdown Pass Receptions, Career 28 Craig Yeast, 1995-98 25 Keenan Burton, 2003-07 18 Derek Abney, 2000-03 Dicky Lyons Jr., 2004, 2006-08 17 Steve Meilinger, 1951-53 La’Rod King, 2009-12 Most Touchdowns Scored, Career 48 Benny Snell Jr., 2016-18 37 Randall Cobb, 2008-10 Craig Yeast, 1995-98 35 Chris Rodriguez Jr., 2018-22 27 Moe Williams, 1993-95 George Adams, 1981-84 Rodger Bird, 1963-65 Derrick Locke, 2007-10 Most Punt Return Touchdowns, Career 6 Derek Abney, 2000-03 3 Dicky Lyons Sr., 1966-68 Larry Carter, 1976-79 Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns, Career 5 Barion Brown, 2022-24 3 Craig Yeast, 1995-98 Most Interception Return Touchdowns, Career 3 Maxwell Hairston, 2022-24 Dallas Owens, 1974-77 2Mike Edwards, 2015-18 Darryl Bishop, 1971-73 Greg Long, 1978-81 Longest Plays Rushing t91Harry Jones vs. George Washington, 1951 t88Jalen Whitlow vs. Alabama Staet, 2013 88Bernie Scruggs vs. Georgia, 1970 t88Bill Ransdell vs. Xavier, 1960 Passing t97Tim Couch/Craig Yeast vs. Florida, 1998 t92Dave Bair/Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. Georgia, 1968 89Jared Lorenzen/Derek Smith vs. Georgia, 2000 t88Maxwell Smith/Javess Blue vs. Miami (Ohio), 2013 t87Tim Couch/Kio Sanford vs. Tennessee, 1997 Punts 80Paul Calhoun vs. Indiana, 1983 78Randy Jenkins vs. Tennessee, 1983 Field Goals 55Alex Raynor vs. Georgia, 2024 54Austin MacGinnis vs. Tennessee, 2014 53Austin MacGinnis vs. Missouri, 2017 53Austin MacGinnis vs. Ohio, 2014 53Doug Pelfrey vs. Indiana, 1991 53Doug Pelfrey vs. Cincinnati, 1991 52Taylor Begley vs. Alabama, 2004 52Doug Pelfrey vs. LSU, 1992 52Doug Pelfrey vs. Mississippi State, 1992 52Doug Pelfrey vs. Florida, 1991 52Joey Worley vs. Wisconsin, 1984 52Rick Strein vs. Kansas, 1981 52Joe Bryant vs. Virginia Tech, 1977 52John Pierce vs. Florida, 1974 Punt Returns t97Dicky Lyons Sr. vs. Houston, 1966 t88Larry Carter vs. Virginia Tech, 1978 t88Don Phelps vs. Marquette, 1946 Kickoff Returns t100Barion Brown vs. Louisville, Nov. 25, 2023 Barion Brown vs. Clemson, Dec. 29, 2023 BarionBrown vs. Miami (Ohio), 2022 t100DerrickLocke vs. Louisville, 2009 t100DerrickLocke vs. Western Kentucky, 2008 t100Keenan Burton vs. Louisville, 2006 t100Derek Abney vs. Florida, 2002 t100Craig Yeast vs. Florida, 1998 t100Kurt Johnson vs. Georgia, 1989 Interception Returns 100David Hunter vs. West Virginia, 1968 t97Darryl Bishop vs. Miss. State, 1972 t95Tyrell Ajian vs. Chattanooga, 2021 t95David Johnson vs. Cincinnati, 1986 t95Rodger Bird vs. Auburn, 1964 (t-touchdown) YrPlayerRushRecPRetKORTotal 2024Barion Brown503616449866 2023Ray Davis1,129323001,452 2022Barion Brown-2628284401,094 2021Wan'Dale Robinson1111,3342001,465 2020Chris Rodriguez Jr.7851200797 2019Lynn Bowden Jr.1,46834802202,089 2018Benny Snell Jr.1,4491050 01,554 2017Benny Snell Jr.1,333720-131,392 2016Benny Snell Jr.1,0913901381,268 2015S. “Boom” Williams8557400929 2014S. “Boom” Williams48616205111,159 2013Javess Blue19586205101,135 2012Raymond Sanders66911102231,003 2011Mychal Bailey000600600 2010RandallCobb42410172197362,396 2009DerrickLocke90728406391,830 2008Derrick Locke3031950314812 2007Rafael Little1,01334712701,487 2006Keenan Burton-71036517651,845 2005RafaelLittle1,0454493551331,982 2004Glenn Holt11741500532 2003Derek Abney1486162857721,821 2002Derek Abney55695448041,922 2001Derek Abney07412127391,692 2000Chad Scott611263023895 1999Anthony White56246901341,165 1998Craig Yeast871311334101,841 1997Craig Yeast148731093451,341 1996Derick Logan7006300763 1995Moe Williams1,6001530731,826 1994Kio Sanford-51452028201,162 1993Moe Williams9284100969 1992Kurt Johnson-3318187330832 1991Kurt Johnson52385129406972 1990Al Baker780317001,097 1989Alfred Rawls893182001,075 1988Ivy Joe Hunter4511600272883 1987Mark Higgs1,278123001,401 1986Marc Logan5461550158859 1985Marc Logan71531402851,314 1984George Adams1,085330 02741,689 1983George Adams76315401511,068 1982George Adams7204303451,108 1981Rick Massie 04480 0448 1980Randy Brooks578180042800 1979Chris Jones77085017872 1978Felix Wilson 07270 0727 1977Derrick Ramsey618000618 1976Chris Hill60693-7270962 1975Sonny Collins1,150-10401,189 1974Sonny Collins97023 0731,066 1973Sonny Collins1,213640701,347 1972Doug Kotar 361-1 0244604 1971Doug Kotar3754005891,004 1970David Hunter492240489762 1969Roger Gann64632903911,366 1968Dicky Lyons 3922012564471,396 1967Dicky Lyons473763904741,413 1966Larry Seiple256499 0120875 1965Larry Seiple44663501591,240 1964Rodger Bird6711911471951,204 1963Rodger Bird38220845332967 1962Darrell Cox3633101312961,100 1961Tom Hutchinson054300543 1960Calvin Bird129222119344814 1959Calvin Bird3361511694261,082 1958Calvin Bird168 37318231790 1957Bobby Cravens669143782391,129 1956Bobby Cravens 338090180608 1955Don Netoskie276112119175682 1954Dick Mitchell36127109158655 1953Steve Meilinger33630867127838 1952Steve Meilinger 382326041749 1951Harry Jones361104 64435964 Annual All-Purpose Leaders Alex Raynor hit a school-record 55-yard field goal vs. top-ranked Georgia in 2024. Career Touchdowns / Longest Plays KENTUCKY FOOTBALL @UKSportsNetwork n 117Next >