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10/3/2020 4:00 PM ET (191 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Sep 29, 2020Kentucky hosts Ole Miss on Saturday in a matchup of Southeastern Conference teams coming off disappointing results in their season openers last week. The Wildcats (0-1, 0-1 SEC) lost their No. 23 ranking because of an ineffective offense against Auburn in a 29-13 defeat. The Rebels (0-1, 0-1) started the Lane Kiffin era off on the wrong foot with a 51-35 setback to Florida. The Gators gained a school-record 642 yards against Mississippi, which had 613. "Florida's had great offenses and then they have the most in the history of the school," said Kiffin, who made his fifth head coaching debut following stops with the then-Oakland Raiders in the NFL and Tennessee, USC and Florida Atlantic in college. "There are not a lot of positives to find there. We did almost stop them on a third down, but then we roughed the passer, so I was kind of excited there for a second. " Kentucky and Ole Miss have played just five times since 2005, with Ole Miss holding a 3-2 advantage. Approximately 12,000 fans will be allowed to attend games at Kentucky's Kroger Field in Lexington because of COVID-19 health-safety restrictions. Kiffin, with a history of calling plays including during a stint as offensive coordinator with Alabama, is allowing Jeff Lebby to do the honors this season. Lebby was the offensive coordinator at UCF last season. The Knights finished second nationally in total offense at 540. 5 yards per game and averaged 43. 4 points. Matt Corral, a drop-back passer, earned the starting quarterback role after a fall-camp battle with dual-threat John Rhys Plumlee. Lebby used Plumlee as a quarterback, wildcat back and receiver against Florida. Corral completed 22 of 31 passes for 395 yards and three touchdowns with one interception against the Gators. His primary target Elijah Moore caught 10 passes for a career-high 227 yards. After struggling to cover Auburn wideout Seth Williams last week (six catches, 112 yards, two touchdowns), the Wildcats' secondary will have its hands full with Moore this week. "Ole Miss, they play extremely fast on offense," Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said. "Their quarterback is playing at a very, very high level. He can throw the ball all over the place. They have a very good scheme that spreads you out and puts a lot of pressure on you. " Kentucky outgained Auburn 384-324 last week, but its offense stalled in the second half. The Wildcats also committed three turnovers. Although Kentucky's Terry Wilson completed 24 of 37 passes for 239 yards and a touchdown while running for 42 yards, he also had an unforced fumble and an interception. Kentucky's seven second-half drives resulted in one touchdown, three punts, two fumbles and one turnover on downs. --Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Oct 03, 2020LEXINGTON, Ky. Matt Corral hit Elijah Moore with a 3-yard touchdown pass in overtime and Luke Logan's extra point pushed Mississippi past Kentucky 42-41 on Saturday night. Chris Rodriguez's 1-yard run for Kentucky with 2:04 remaining eventually forced OT and Terry Wilson's 10-yard scoring TD gave the Wildcats the initial lead. But Matt Ruffolo missed the extra point, opening the door for the Rebels (1-1, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) to rally again for the win. Five-yard runs by Corral and John Rhys Plumlee were followed by a defensive pass interference penalty on Kentucky's Kelvin Joseph in the end zone. Corral hit Moore two plays later and Logan easily converted the PAT to give Lane Kiffin his first win with the Rebels and spark a wild celebration. The Rebels trailed 28-14 early in the third quarter before Corral, who threw four TDs, tossed scoring passes of 24 and 16 yards to Jonathan Mingo to tie the game early in the fourth quarter. The drives covered 75 and 54 yards and just 2:54 combined. After taking over on downs, Ole Miss used just 47 seconds to go 53 yards and go ahead on Snoop Conner's 1-yard TD run with 8:23 remaining. Corral passed for 320 yards and four TDs, two to Jonathan Mingo and another to Kenny Yeboah. Snoop Conner rushed for a go-ahead TD in the fourth quarter and Jerrion Ealy scored the game's first score. Wilson rushed for three TDs, Rodriguez two and Asim Rose one as the Wildcats (0-2, 0-2) gained 402 on the ground. But their defense tired in the second half and Ruffolo's missed PAT proved costly. THE TAKEAWAYOle Miss couldn't stop the run, but the passing game was on point in scoring quick and wearing the Wildcats. Most importantly, Logan nailed the critical PATs that eventually made the difference. Kentucky again controlled the yardage but couldn't stop the Rebels' quick pace or Corral. Ruffolo's missed 49-yard field goal opened the door for the Rebels to tie, and his missed PAT in OT really hurt. UP NEXTOle Miss hosts border rival Alabama on Saturday in a West matchup of SEC charter members. 'Bama leads the series 51-10-2 and has won the past four. Kentucky hosts Mississippi State and first-year Bulldogs coach Mike Leach on Saturday. Leach was an assistant under former Wildcats coach Hal Mumme and crafted the Air Raid offense. ---More college football: https://apnews. com/tag/Collegefootball and https://twitter. com/-Top25
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NCAAF Game Recap: Mississippi (42) vs. Kentucky (41) - Date: 10/3/2020 Oct 03, 2020LEXINGTON, Ky. Matt Corral hit Elijah Moore with a 3-yard touchdown pass in overtime and Luke Logan's extra point pushed Mississippi past Kentucky 42-41 on Saturday night. Chris Rodriguez's 1-yard run for Kentucky with 2:04 remaining eventually forced OT and Terry Wilson's 10-yard scoring TD gave the Wildcats the initial lead. But Matt Ruffolo missed the extra point, opening the door for the Rebels (1-1, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) to rally again for the win. Five-yard runs by Corral and John Rhys Plumlee were followed by a defensive pass interference penalty on Kentucky's Kelvin Joseph in the end zone. Corral hit Moore two plays later and Logan easily converted the PAT to give Lane Kiffin his first win with the Rebels and spark a wild celebration. Free Sports Picks Daily. The Rebels trailed 28-14 early in the third quarter before Corral, who threw four TDs, tossed scoring passes of 24 and 16 yards to Jonathan Mingo to tie the game early in the fourth quarter. The drives covered 75 and 54 yards and just 2:54 combined. After taking over on downs, Ole Miss used just 47 seconds to go 53 yards and go ahead on Snoop Conner's 1-yard TD run with 8:23 remaining. Corral passed for 320 yards and four TDs, two to Jonathan Mingo and another to Kenny Yeboah. Snoop Conner rushed for a go-ahead TD in the fourth quarter and Jerrion Ealy scored the game's first score. Wilson rushed for three TDs, Rodriguez two and Asim Rose one as the Wildcats (0-2, 0-2) gained 402 on the ground. But their defense tired in the second half and Ruffolo's missed PAT proved costly. Best Sports Handicapping Services. THE TAKEAWAYOle Miss couldn't stop the run, but the passing game was on point in scoring quick and wearing the Wildcats. Most importantly, Logan nailed the critical PATs that eventually made the difference. Kentucky again controlled the yardage but couldn't stop the Rebels' quick pace or Corral. Ruffolo's missed 49-yard field goal opened the door for the Rebels to tie, and his missed PAT in OT really hurt. UP NEXTOle Miss hosts border rival Alabama on Saturday in a West matchup of SEC charter members. 'Bama leads the series 51-10-2 and has won the past four. Kentucky hosts Mississippi State and first-year Bulldogs coach Mike Leach on Saturday. Leach was an assistant under former Wildcats coach Hal Mumme and crafted the Air Raid offense. ---More college football: https://apnews. com/tag/Collegefootball and https://twitter. com/-Top25 |
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