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Old 09-28-2023, 12:34 AM   #9
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Barion Brown puts the exclamation point on an explosive 3rd quarter after beating press coverage and torching the RedHawks.

Wildcats Shine Bright in Season Opener with Defensive Brilliance

LEXINGTON, KY — The Kentucky Wildcats embarked on their much-awaited football season, clashing with the Miami RedHawks in a thrilling season opener. Ranked at #20 nationally, the Wildcats showcased both offensive firepower and an exceptional defense, securing an impressive 38-10 victory at Kroger Field.

The game commenced with a minor stumble in the Wildcats' passing game, witnessing a slow start as quarterback Will Levis threw an interception on the team's first offensive series. However, the Wildcats swiftly recovered from this early hiccup, revealing their resilience and determination to dominate the game.

In the first quarter, the RedHawks managed to secure a field goal, which was promptly countered by a touchdown from the Wildcats' dynamic running back, Chris Rodriguez. His stellar performance was a highlight of the game, demonstrating determination and skill. The Wildcats ended the first quarter leading 7-3.

Miami encountered significant challenges in their running game, particularly after their top two running backs, Kevin Davis and Keyon Mozee, were forced to exit the game due to injuries. This struggle severely hampered their ground game, allowing the Wildcats' defense to exploit this vulnerability.

The second quarter witnessed an upswing in the Wildcats' offensive performance, with Rodriguez once again finding the end zone. Heading into halftime with a comfortable 14-3 lead, the Wildcats were in prime position to continue their dominance.

As the second half unfolded, the Wildcats showcased an explosion of offensive prowess. Quarterback Will Levis found his rhythm, connecting seamlessly with his receiving corps and displaying his passing prowess. Touchdowns by Barion Brown, Dane Key, and another by Brown further extended the Wildcats' lead, firmly placing the game in their control at 35-10 by the end of the third quarter.

In the third quarter, a significant defensive highlight came when cornerback Carrington Valentine made a pivotal interception, solidifying the Wildcats' dominance. The defense displayed exceptional prowess corraling the ball, collecting a remarkable nine tackles for loss throughout the game, underscoring their exceptional performance.



After the game, Barion Brown, who scored two touchdowns in his collegiate debut, expressed his excitement and gratitude, saying, "It's a dream come true to contribute to the team and score two touchdowns in my collegiate debut. I owe it to my teammates and coaches for believing in me and giving me the opportunity."

Chris Rodriguez, the standout running back, also reflected on his impressive day, stating, "I'm proud of how our team performed today. Our offensive line created great openings, allowing me to find the end zone and contribute to the win. We'll continue to work hard and build on this performance as we look ahead."

Coach Mark Stoops lauded his team, recognizing the slow start in the passing game and commending his players for their resilience. "Our passing game had a slow start, but our players showed great resilience and executed well," said Stoops. "We'll learn from the early hiccups and continue to improve."

Looking ahead, the Wildcats will utilize this victory as a stepping stone, leveraging the lessons learned and the momentum gained to conquer the challenges awaiting them. Next week, they are set to travel to Gainesville, where they will face the Florida Gators. The Gators are currently (0-1) after a 38-20 loss to #7 Utah, setting the stage for a high-stakes matchup that promises to be fiercely contested.


Miami (OH) RedHawks at Kentucky Wildcats
Sep 3, 20221ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Miami (OH) RedHawks (0-1)307010
#20 Kentucky Wildcats (1-0)7721338
Team Stats Comparison
M-OHUK
Total Offense294364
Rushing Yards68175
Passing Yards226189
First Downs1415
Punt Return Yards872
Kick Return Yards103114
Total Yards405550
Turnovers11
3rd Down Conversion6-14 (42%)6-10 (60%)
4th Down Conversion1-3 (33%)0-1 (0%)
2-Point Conversion0-00-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals3-1-1 (66%)7-4-1 (71%)
Penalties9-923-25
Possession Time15:5216:08
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGM-OHUK
4:04(M-OH) FG - G. Nicholson, 31 Yd FG30
0:17(UK) TD - C. Rodriguez, 3 Yd run (M. Ruffolo kick)37
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGM-OHUK
1:58(UK) TD - C. Rodriguez, 4 Yd run (M. Ruffolo kick)314
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGM-OHUK
7:06(UK) TD - B. Brown, 5 Yd pass from W. Levis (M. Ruffolo kick)321
4:18(M-OH) TD - M. Marshall, 4 Yd pass from A. Smith (G. Nicholson kick)1021
3:42(UK) TD - D. Key, 10 Yd pass from W. Levis (M. Ruffolo kick)1028
2:02(UK) TD - B. Brown, 42 Yd pass from W. Levis (M. Ruffolo kick)1035
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGM-OHUK
1:33(UK) FG - M. Ruffolo, 25 Yd FG1038
Miami (OH) RedHawks
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Aveon Smith22/3422611
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Tyre Shelton10222.20
Aveon Smith9232.50
Kevin Davis610.10
Nate Muersch122.00
Keyon Mozee12020.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Jalen Walker5428.40
Miles Marshall5438.61
Mac Hippenhammer58617.20
Jack Coldiron372.30
Devon Dorsey100.00
Javon Tracy166.00
Tyre Shelton133.00
Reginald Virgil13939.00
BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
Rusty Feth01
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Matthew Salopek8000
Ryan McWood6010
Jacquez Warren5000
Eli Blakey4000
John Saunders4000
Corey Suttle4000
Ja'Von Kimpson3000
Yahsyn McKee3000
Silas Walters2000
Camden Rogers2000
Nolan Johnson2000
Michael Dowell1000
Adam Trick1000
Ty Wise1000
Austin Ertl1100
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Graham Nicholson1/11/1431
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
Dom Dzioban416842.00
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Jalen Walker410325.70
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Jalen Walker188.00
Kentucky Wildcats
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Will Levis15/2318931
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Chris Rodriguez241435.92
Will Levis4328.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Barion Brown68013.32
Tayvion Robinson34615.30
Dane Key33110.31
Jordan Dingle22010.00
Chris Rodriguez11212.00
BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
Jager Burton01
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Tyrell Ajian6000
Jacquez Jones6000
DeAndre Square6000
Jordan Lovett6000
Carrington Valentine5110
Andru Phillips4000
J.J. Weaver4000
Deone Walker2000
Justin Rogers2000
Zion Childress2000
Tre'Vonn Rybka2000
Keidron Smith2000
Jager Burton1000
Oxtavious Oxendine1100
DeMarcus Harris1000
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Matt Ruffolo1/25/5825
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
Colin Goodfellow13838.00
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Barion Brown29346.50
Jutahn McClain12121.00
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Tayvion Robinson47218.00



[L] Will Levis finds Barion Brown in the back of the end zone for his first of two touchdowns. [R] The RedHawks struggled to bring Chris Rodriguez down, with the back breaking ten tackles and picking up 86 yards after contact.

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Ohio State Dominates Notre Dame 37-17; Stroud Out with Injury

In an eagerly awaited showdown between college football powerhouses, #2 Ohio State showcased its dominance against #5 Notre Dame, securing a resounding 37-17 victory in Columbus. Ohio State took control early and maintained a commanding lead throughout the game. Star quarterback C.J. Stroud was instrumental, making significant contributions before a knee injury forced him out in the second half. An MRI later confirmed a partially torn ACL, sidelining him for six weeks. Despite this setback, Ohio State's offense persevered, with running back Miyan Williams stepping up, rushing for 84 yards on 15 carries and scoring two crucial touchdowns. The Buckeyes' solid defense also played a key role in securing the win.

Clemson Dominates Georgia Tech in ACC Opener

#4 Clemson made a powerful statement as they opened ACC play on the road, overpowering Georgia Tech with a dominant 41-13 victory. Clemson's running back Phil Mafah stole the show, rushing 27 times for an impressive 152 yards and two touchdowns, showcasing his exceptional skills. Equally impressive was Clemson's defense, stifling Georgia Tech's offense to just 300 total yards, while registering five crucial sacks and forcing two turnovers.

Michigan Holds Off Colorado State 31-24

In a hard-fought battle, #8 Michigan clung to victory against a determined Colorado State, securing a 31-24 win. Michigan's QB J.J. McCarthy showcased his skills, completing 14 of 26 passes for 189 yards and three critical touchdowns. RB Blake Corum shone, rushing for 120 yards on 21 carries, adding another touchdown to Michigan's tally. As the game neared its end, a crucial interception by Colorado State QB Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi sealed the fate for the Rams, allowing Michigan to preserve their lead and claim the well-earned victory.

Georgia Dominates Oregon in a 43-7 Victory

#3 Georgia showcased their defensive might, overwhelming #11 Oregon with a commanding 43-7 win. Georgia's defense was an impenetrable force, holding Oregon to a mere 283 total offensive yards and forcing three crucial turnovers. A standout moment came from CB Javon Bullard, who returned an interception 26 yards for a touchdown. DE Jalen Carter wreaked havoc, amassing 6 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, and two sacks, leaving a trail of disruption.






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Sophomore Chauncey Magwood hauls in his first career touchdown to give the Cats a 17-7 lead in the third quarter.

Kentucky Weather the Storm, Triumph Over Florida in Gritty Showdown

GAINESVILLE, FL - In a hard-fought and rain-soaked battle, the Kentucky Wildcats showcased their resilience and determination, emerging victorious with a final score of 17-14 against the Florida Gators. Despite the challenging weather conditions, the Wildcats maintained their composure, adapting their strategy to dominate the field, while the Gators struggled to find their footing in the wet and slippery conditions.

Kentucky's head coach, Mark Stoops, acknowledged the impact of the weather on their offensive strategy. He stated, "The rain made it clear that we needed to lean on our running game more than usual. The field conditions were challenging, so establishing a strong ground attack was critical in maintaining control of the game."


[L] Chris Rodriguez pounded it in from one yard out to tie the game at 7-7. [R] Anthony Richardson struggled with accuracy in the sloppy conditions.

Leading the ground attack was running back Chris Rodriguez Jr., who rushed for an impressive 96 yards on 28 carries, demonstrating his grit and determination in challenging weather conditions. On the other side, the Gators' quarterback, Anthony Richardson, had a challenging time maneuvering in the adverse weather. Richardson struggled with the slippery conditions, completing 10 out of 19 passes for 86 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. In contrast, Kentucky's quarterback, Will Levis, seemed to handle the conditions a bit better, completing 16 out of 27 passes for 184 yards and one touchdown. However, the Wildcats' offensive efforts were hampered by dropped passes and a fumble by Levis.


[L] Levis connected with Dane Key on this 52-yard bomb, the only deep ball Kentucky completed all game. [R] Kentucky's lone turnover came on this sack and fumble.

However, the Wildcats faced adversity when their star freshman wide receiver, Barion Brown, exited the game in the second quarter due to an apparent concussion. Coach Stoops expressed concern about Brown's availability for the upcoming game against Youngstown State, saying, "We are worried about Barion's health, and if a concussion is confirmed, we may have to consider his availability for next week's game against Youngstown. Safety is our top priority."

The turning point of the game came in the opening drive of the second half when wide receiver Chauncy Magwood, stepping in for the injured Barion Brown, made a significant contribution with a crucial touchdown. This scoring play came during an impressive 15-play drive by the Wildcats, illustrating their ability to control the game and grind down the clock.

Kentucky's defense played a pivotal role, registering an impressive seven tackles for loss and two sacks. Despite their commendable efforts, Florida's defensive end Princely Umanmielen displayed remarkable individual performance, wreaking havoc with seven tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks, and a forced fumble.


[L] Meeting at the QB as Rybka gets credit for the sack. [R] Florida's Montrell Johnson Jr. gashed the Cats' defense repeatedly in a losing effort.

The third quarter witnessed a momentum shift late when Florida capitalized on a fumble by Will Levis, leading to their scoring drive. Kentucky's defense had difficulty containing Florida running back Montrell Johnson Jr., who demonstrated his skill with an outstanding performance, tallying 23 carries, 147 yards, one touchdown, and an impressive 52 yards after initial contact.

Despite these challenges, the Wildcats emerged triumphant, showcasing their ability to overcome obstacles and unite as a formidable force on the field. Head Coach Mark Stoops and his team will undoubtedly analyze the game, aiming to build on this victory as they progress through the season.

Next week, the Wildcats are back home at Commonwealth to take on the Youngstown State Penguins (2-0).

Kentucky Wildcats at Florida Gators
Sep 10, 20221ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
#20 Kentucky Wildcats (2-0, 1-0 SEC)0107017
Florida Gators (0-2, 0-1 SEC)707014
Team Stats Comparison
UKFLA
Total Offense313226
Rushing Yards129140
Passing Yards18486
First Downs1913
Punt Return Yards1610
Kick Return Yards7389
Total Yards402325
Turnovers11
3rd Down Conversion9-16 (56%)3-10 (30%)
4th Down Conversion3-3 (100%)1-2 (50%)
2-Point Conversion0-00-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2-2-0 (100%)2-2-0 (100%)
Penalties6-355-55
Possession Time18:5813:02
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGUKFLA
0:27(FLA) TD: M. Johnson Jr., 5 Yd run (A. Mihalek kick)07
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGUKFLA
4:49(UK) TD: C. Rodriguez Jr., 1 Yd run (M. Ruffolo kick)77
0:58(UK) FG: M. Ruffolo, 41 Yd FG107
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGUKFLA
2:51(UK) TD: C. Magwood, 15 Yd pass from W. Levis (M. Ruffolo kick)177
0:38(FLA) TD: X. Henderson, 6 Yd pass from A. Richardson (A. Mihalek kick)1714
Kentucky Wildcats
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Will Levis16/2718410
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Chris Rodriguez Jr.28963.41
Will Levis520.40
Jutahn McClain5183.60
Izayah Cummings4133.20
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Jordan Dingle6427.00
Dane Key48621.50
Chauncy Magwood22311.51
Tayvion Robinson2189.00
Barion Brown177.00
Izayah Cummings188.00
BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
Jeremy Flax01
John Young01
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Deandre Square10100
Jacquez Jones6000
Tyrell Ajian6010
Jordan Lovett6000
Andru Phillips2000
Maxwell Hairston2000
Jordan Wright2000
Keidron Smith2000
J.J. Weaver2000
Izayah Cummings1000
Zion Childress1000
Keaten Wade1000
Taj Dodson1000
Demarcus Harris1000
Tre'Vonn Rybka1100
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Matt Ruffolo1/22/2541
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
Colin Goodfellow28542.50
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Jutahn McClain37324.30
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Tayvion Robinson2168.00
Florida Gators
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Anthony Richardson10/198611
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Montrell Johnson Jr.231476.31
Trevor Etienne351.60
Anthony Richardson2-15-7.50
Dante Zanders155.00
Ricky Pearsall1-2-2.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Keon Zipperer5448.80
Xzavier Henderson22010.01
Ricky Pearsall188.00
Noah Keeter11616.00
Trevor Etienne1-2-2.00
BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
Ethan White01
O'Cyrus Torrence01
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Princely Umanmielen7200
Trey Dean III7000
Jalen Lee6000
Tre'vez Johnson6000
Gervon Dexter Sr.5000
Ventrell Miller5000
Jaydon Hill4000
Rashad Torrence II4000
Amari Burney4000
Avery Helm3000
Jason Marshall Jr.2000
Jalen Kimber2000
Justus Boone2000
Daejon Reynolds1000
Keon Zipperer1000
KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
Adam Mihalek0/02/220
PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
Jeremy Crawshaw418045.00
KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Thai Chiaokhiao3 7023.30
Trevor Etienne11919.00
PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
Xzavier Henderson11010.00



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Around the Nation - Week 3 Edition

Dominant USC Trojans Roll Past Stanford Cardinal in Pac-12 Opener

In an impressive Pac-12 opener, the #13 USC Trojans showcased their prowess with a resounding 33-3 victory over Stanford. USC established control early, storming to a commanding 20-0 lead by halftime and maintaining their momentum throughout the game. The Trojans' offense proved potent, amassing 513 yards of total offense, with quarterback Caleb Williams orchestrating a balanced attack. Standout running back Travis Dye was the linchpin, carrying the ball 10 times for 64 yards and notching two crucial touchdowns. Defensively, USC stifled Stanford, allowing a mere 194 total yards. This win sets the stage for USC's continued campaign in the competitive Pac-12 conference.

Georgia Bulldogs Demolish Samford in a Dominant 70-0 Victory

In a display of pure dominance, the #3 Georgia Bulldogs overwhelmed Samford with a stunning 70-0 victory. Georgia seized control early, surging to an astounding 49-0 lead by halftime and refusing to let up. The Bulldogs' offense was an unstoppable force, racking up an impressive 608 total yards, with a perfect balance of 342 yards through the air and 266 on the ground. Running back Daijun Edwards emerged as the standout player of the game, showcasing his skill and determination with a remarkable 221 yards on 31 carries, and an outstanding trio of touchdowns. Defensively, Georgia shut down Samford, allowing a mere 57 total yards, underlining their complete dominance in this game.

Alabama Crimson Tide Reassert Dominance, Defeat Texas 38-16

In a clash of college football titans, the #2 Alabama Crimson Tide showcased their prowess, outmatching Texas with a 38-16 victory. Alabama set the tone early, establishing a commanding 28-3 lead by halftime and demonstrating their offensive efficiency. The Crimson Tide amassed 427 total yards, with a potent ground game contributing 259 yards and a calculated passing attack adding 168 yards. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs stood out as the game's star player, carrying the ball 13 times for an impressive 103 yards and crucially finding the end zone twice. This victory propelled Alabama back to the coveted number one ranking in the Coaches Poll, reasserting their dominance after a brief dip to number two last week.

Toledo Rockets Soar to Victory, Overwhelming UMASS 66-10

In a dominating performance, the Toledo Rockets triumphed over UMASS with an emphatic 66-10 win. Toledo seized control early, amassing a commanding 38-7 lead by halftime and showcasing their offensive prowess. The Rockets compiled an impressive 587 total yards, demonstrating a balanced attack with 310 yards through the air and 277 on the ground. Quarterback Dequan Finn shone as the standout player of the game, displaying precision and versatility. Finn's stat line was impressive, going 14/27 for 278 yards and three passing touchdowns, while also showcasing his agility with eight rushes for 30 yards and an additional rushing touchdown.

#25 Tennessee Vols Secure Impressive Road Win Against #16 Pittsburgh

In a thrilling matchup on the road, the #25 Tennessee Volunteers showcased their resilience and skill, securing a notable 41-24 victory against #16 Pittsburgh. Tennessee led at halftime with a score of 21-14, displaying their offensive prowess and defensive tenacity. The Vols tallied 446 total yards of offense, with a well-rounded attack boasting 272 yards through the air and 174 on the ground. Quarterback Hendon Hooker emerged as the player of the game, orchestrating the offense brilliantly by going 16/34 for 272 yards and delivering three crucial touchdown passes.






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Wildcats Land Key Verbal Commitments in Latest Recruiting Haul

In a recent recruiting triumph, the Kentucky Wildcats have secured verbal commitments from two promising prospects, 4-star QB Elliott Beasley and 3-star OLB Chandler Clausman. Hailing from Applewood, Colorado, Beasley is an impressive dual-threat QB, displaying notable speed and arm strength, albeit with room to refine his accuracy. Analysts believe Beasley could contend for the starting position as a true freshman following Will Levis' departure after this season. Meanwhile, OLB Chandler Clausman, hailing from Brook Park, Ohio, exhibits versatility and competence in both run and pass defense, making him a valuable asset. Despite losing out on C Dakota Tesznar to Northwestern, this recruiting cycle shows great promise for the Wildcats' football program.



Kentucky's Barion Brown Ruled Out for Youngstown State Game, Magwood Steps Up

In an unfortunate turn of events, the Kentucky Wildcats will be without the services of star wide receiver Barion Brown for the upcoming game against Youngstown State. Brown, a crucial part of Kentucky's offensive lineup, is currently under concussion protocol and will not be able to take the field this week. This setback, however, opens the door for fellow wide receiver Chauncy Magwood to step into a more prominent role within the offense.

Head coach Mark Stoops addressed Brown's absence and expressed his confidence in Magwood's abilities, stating, "Barion is an integral part of our team, and we wish him a speedy recovery through the concussion protocol. However, we have a lot of faith in Chauncy Magwood, who has already showcased his potential in big moments."

Magwood, a talented and promising receiver, has proven his worth, notably during the Florida game where his crucial touchdown catch swung the momentum in Kentucky's favor. "Chauncy made a pivotal play against Florida, displaying his composure and skill. He's ready to step up and contribute even more to the offense. We believe in his abilities," Coach Stoops added.

While missing Brown is undoubtedly a challenge, the Wildcats are optimistic about Magwood's potential to fill the void and make impactful plays in the upcoming game. Kentucky fans can look forward to witnessing Magwood's growth and his impact on the team's offensive performance against Youngstown State.

(Note: He's healthy in the game, but I figured since he left the Florida game with a concussion, he would realistically not be able to play the following week. So I'm choosing to sit him.)
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Chris Rodriguez ties a Kentucky record with four rushing touchdowns.

Kentucky Dominate Youngstown State with a Resounding 62-7 Victory

LEXINGTON, KY - In a spectacular display of offensive prowess and defensive might, the #18 Kentucky Wildcats delivered a resounding victory over the Youngstown State Penguins, sealing a 62-7 win at Kroger Field.

The Wildcats' offense operated at an exceptional level, with standout performances from multiple key players. Quarterback Will Levis exhibited precision and composure, connecting on 24 of 39 passes for an impressive 334 yards and four touchdowns. Levis orchestrated the offensive symphony, distributing the ball efficiently and effectively against the Penguins' defense.


[L] Levis hits Dane Key on this 39-yard touchdown pass. [R] Key was one man away from an 80-yard TD pass in the first quarter.

A notable highlight of the game was running back Chris Rodriguez Jr.'s outstanding performance, tying the Kentucky single-game rushing touchdown record with an impressive four touchdowns. Rodriguez Jr.'s ground game prowess was undeniable, amassing 159 yards on 23 carries and proving to be a vital asset in Kentucky's offensive strategy. This feat also marked the ninth time in Kentucky's history that a player has rushed for four touchdowns in a single game, with the previous instance by Will Levis against Louisville last season.

The Wildcats' defense was equally impressive, registering six sacks, 11 tackles for loss, three pass deflections, and forcing two fumbles. OLB J.J. Weaver led the defense with an outstanding performance, recording seven tackles, three tackles for loss, two sacks, and a crucial forced fumble. The defense's relentless pressure disrupted Youngstown State's offensive rhythm, showcasing the Wildcats' defensive depth and skill.


Youngstown State could not contend with the athleticism of the Kentucky LB corps.

Looking ahead, the Wildcats will gear up to host the Northern Illinois Huskies at Kroger Field next week. The Huskies, boasting an undefeated record of 3-0, are fresh off a hard-fought 20-13 victory against Vanderbilt. Kentucky will aim to maintain its winning streak and build on this impressive performance as they face a strong Northern Illinois team in what promises to be an exciting matchup.

Youngstown State Penguins at Kentucky Wildcats
Sep 17, 20221ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Youngstown State Penguins (2-1)00077
#18 Kentucky Wildcats (3-0)212410762
Team Stats Comparison
YSUUK
Total Offense186491
Rushing Yards60157
Passing Yards126334
First Downs1025
Punt Return Yards0107
Kick Return Yards19348
Total Yards379646
Turnovers00
3rd Down Conversion4-15 (26%)3-7 (42%)
4th Down Conversion1-2 (50%)1-2 (50%)
2-Point Conversion0-00-0
Red Zone Trips/Touchdowns/Field Goals1-1-0 (100%)9-7-1 (88%)
Penalties15-1798-50
Possession Time16:2015:40
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORINGYSUUK
6:49(UK) TD: C. Rodriguez Jr., 5 Yd run (M. Ruffolo kick)07
3:32(UK) TD: B. Bates, 1 Yd pass from W. Levis (M. Ruffolo kick)014
1:20(UK) TD: C. Rodriguez Jr., 8 Yd run (M. Ruffolo kick)021
SECOND QUARTER SCORINGYSUUK
6:06(UK) TD: T. Robinson, 11 Yd pass from W. Levis (M. Ruffolo kick)028
4:23(UK) TD: C. Magwood, 15 Yd pass from W. Levis (M. Ruffolo kick)035
2:41(UK) TD: D. Key, 39 Yd pass from W. Levis (M. Ruffolo kick)042
0:05(UK) FG: M. Ruffolo, 29 Yd FG045
THIRD QUARTER SCORINGYSUUK
2:53(UK) FG: M. Ruffolo, 48 Yd FG048
1:05(UK) TD: C. Rodriguez Jr., 4 Yd run (M. Ruffolo kick)055
FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGYSUUK
5:52(YSU) TD: QB#12, 1 Yd run (K#48 kick)755
4:10(UK) TD: C. Rodriguez Jr., 12 Yd run (M. Ruffolo kick)762
Youngstown State Penguins
Kentucky Wildcats
PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
Will Levis24/3933440
RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
Chris Rodriguez Jr.231596.94
Will Levis2-2-1.00
RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
Tayvion Robinson78411.91
Jordan Dingle6498.10
Dane Key410426.01
Chauncy Magwood35117.01
Brenden Bates22110.51
Chris Rodriguez Jr.22512.50
BLOCKINGPANCAKESACK
Kenneth Horsey10
Tashawn Manning10
Keaton Upshaw10
Eli Cox11
Jordan Dingle10
DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
Jacquez Jones8100
J.J. Weaver7200
Tyrell Ajian6000
Deandre Square5000
Jordan Lovett5000
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Clemson Rolls Past Louisiana Tech 34-3, Will Shipley Shines Bright

In a dominant performance at home, the #4 Clemson Tigers showcased their strength and skill, securing a commanding 34-3 victory against Louisiana Tech. Clemson's offense was firing on all cylinders, racking up an impressive 491 total yards, with a balanced attack of 203 rushing yards and 288 passing yards. Notably, Clemson's standout running back, Will Shipley, proved to be the catalyst of their success, bulldozing through the defense with 20 carries for 121 yards and two crucial touchdowns. While both teams faced a couple of turnovers, Clemson's offensive efficiency and Shipley's exceptional performance ultimately propelled them to a convincing win.

Georgia Prevails in a Hard-Fought Battle Against South Carolina, 37-27

In a highly anticipated showdown, #3 Georgia showcased their mettle on the road, clinching a hard-fought victory over #23 South Carolina with a final score of 37-27. The Bulldogs displayed offensive prowess, tallying an impressive 519 total yards, largely fueled by a dynamic passing attack that amassed 387 yards. Despite encountering turnovers, including a notable four interceptions, the Bulldogs' offensive depth and resolve proved pivotal. Tight end Brock Bowers emerged as a standout performer, making a significant impact with eight catches for 99 yards and two crucial touchdowns, sealing the victory for Georgia. South Carolina put up a valiant effort but couldn't overcome the Bulldogs' offensive onslaught, ultimately succumbing to their first loss of the season.

#20 Wake Forest Dominates Liberty with a Resounding 59-10 Victory

In a commanding display of offensive firepower, the #20 Wake Forest Demon Deacons triumphed over Liberty with an emphatic 59-10 win. Wake Forest's offense was nothing short of exceptional, racking up an impressive 579 total yards. Quarterback Sam Hartman stood out as the game's star player, demonstrating near-perfect accuracy with 17 completions out of 18 attempts, amassing 290 yards and four touchdowns. The Demon Deacons exhibited offensive balance, with 223 rushing yards complementing their formidable passing game, making it a challenging night for Liberty's defense. Despite a valiant effort from Liberty, Wake Forest's offensive dominance proved insurmountable, securing an impressive victory and preserving their perfect 3-0 record.

Fresno State Stuns #13 USC with a 44-28 Upset on the Road

In a stunning upset, the unranked Fresno State Bulldogs pulled off a remarkable victory against the #13 USC Trojans, securing a 44-28 win on the road. The Bulldogs' offense was firing on all cylinders, amassing an impressive 449 total yards. Quarterback Jake Haener proved to be the linchpin of their success, displaying remarkable poise and accuracy with 17 completions on 26 attempts, resulting in 326 yards and three touchdowns. Haener's versatility shone through as well, contributing 20 rushing yards and an additional touchdown. Despite facing a formidable USC offense that accumulated 539 yards, Fresno State's defense held firm, and the team showcased resilience throughout, resulting in a historic victory that will be remembered for years to come.






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Kentucky Secure Verbal Commitment from Standout MLB Kodi Yousey

In a significant win for the Kentucky Wildcats, 3-star Middle Linebacker Kodi Yousey from Lakeside, VA, has pledged his commitment to the program. Yousey, currently ranked the #82 MLB prospect in the class, garnered attention from various reputable programs such as Iowa, Mississippi State, North Carolina State, Minnesota, and Wake Forest. However, after careful consideration, Yousey found his fit at Kentucky, a university renowned for its strong linebacker tradition.

One of the standout features of Kodi Yousey's gameplay is his impressive speed, clocking a special 4.52 in the 40-yard dash during his last camp. This speed, coupled with his keen defensive instincts, makes him a formidable force on the field, aligning perfectly with the kind of linebackers Kentucky values.

Yousey's commitment marks the third member of the Wildcats' 2023 recruiting class, joining the ranks of 4-star QB Elliott Beasley and 3-star OLB Chandler Clausman. With these promising talents on board, Kentucky sets a strong foundation for the future, creating anticipation and excitement among Wildcat fans and the college football community.



Freshman Wide Receiver Barion Brown Cleared for Wildcats' Showdown with Northern Illinois

In a welcome update for the Kentucky Wildcats, freshman wide receiver Barion Brown has been cleared from concussion protocol. He is set to return to the field in the upcoming game against Northern Illinois. Brown's recovery is a positive development for the Wildcats, adding depth and options to the offensive arsenal.

The talented young receiver has showcased his potential in the season's early stages, amassing seven catches for 87 yards and securing two crucial touchdowns. His speed and agility on the field make him a valuable asset for the Wildcats, and his presence will undoubtedly boost the team's offensive capabilities.


Barion Brown, shown here against Miami (OH), suffered a concussion against Florida and returned to practice this week after missing last week's game.

During Brown's absence last week in the victory over Youngstown State, sophomore Chauncy Magwood stepped up admirably, displaying his prowess with three catches for 51 yards and a touchdown. This demonstrates the depth and versatility present within the Wildcats' receiving corps.

Head Coach Mark Stoops and the coaching staff will have the pleasant task of strategizing how best to utilize both Brown and Magwood, providing a dynamic and diverse set of offensive options for the Wildcats as they prepare to face Northern Illinois.

As the Wildcats gear up for a challenging matchup, the return of Barion Brown and the continued contributions of Magwood offer a promising outlook for the team's passing game. Fans eagerly await an exciting contest as Kentucky strives to maintain its winning momentum in the upcoming battle against Northern Illinois.


Chauncey Magwood snagged a touchdown replacing the injured Barion Brown last week.

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