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McGowan runs for 3 TDs, Boley passes for 2 scores as Kentucky beats E. Michigan 48-23

Highlight: Kentucky's ground game proves too much for Eastern Michigan

Boley replaced Zach Calzada, who started Kentucky’s first two games but injured his right shoulder late in the fourth quarter of last Saturday’s 30-23 loss to No. 17 Mississippi. Boley was 12-of-21 passing for 240 and threw touchdowns of 3 and 4 yards to tight ends Willie Rodriquez and Josh Kattus.

“We had a lot of fun out there tonight,” Boley said. “I’ve prepared every week as if I’m the starter, and I’ve just maxed out my preparation to make sure I’m as comfortable as I can be when I get in there.”

Noah Kim kept the Eagles (0-3) close for a half. He threw for 330 yards, including a 64-yard touchdown to Terry Lockett Jr. with 1:36 left in the first half and rushed for a 5-yard score with 58 seconds left in the game.

Boley's previous start was in last year’s finale against Louisville, a 41-14 loss where he was intercepted twice and left the game with a head injury. The sophomore from Lexington responded with a solid performance, not taking a sack and completing passes to seven different receivers.

“I thought he did a really good job for his second start. I thought his awareness was pretty good and did a good job of managing the game,” Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said.

The takeaway Eastern Michigan: The Eagles had no trouble moving the ball, compiling 461 total yards. But they turned over the ball on downs three times, once at the Kentucky 21, and had to settle for Kessinger field goals of 38, 37 and 50 yards.

Kentucky: The passing game struggled the first two games, especially on long attempts. Calzada had thrown for just 272 yards, completing 46% of his passes with no touchdowns. Boley, making his second career start, completed eight passes of 15 or more yards. Four of those were for over 30 yards.

A not-so-good first for EMU Eastern Michigan came into the weekend one of 22 teams that had not committed a turnover this season. That streak ended on the first play of the game when Terhyon Nichols tipped a Kim pass and Daveren Rayner intercepted it at the Eagles 35 and returned it to the 10. McGowan scored two plays later on a 4-yard run.

Balancing act The Eagles rushing defense ranked 133rd in the nation, giving up 311 yards on the ground. Kentucky opted for a balanced offensive attack, totaling 492 yards – 252 on the ground and 240 through the air. McGowan scored on runs of 4, 12 and 8 yards. Freshman Jason Patterson ran for 80 yards and scored his first career touchdown on a 6-yard run.

Up Next Eastern Michigan: The Eagles host Louisiana next Saturday.

Kentucky: The Wildcats have a bye week next Saturday before traveling to South Carolina on Sept. 27.

How To Watch

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  • TV Channel: Eagles at Wildcats 2021 College Football, week 3, is broadcasted on ESPNU.
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Scoring Summary

UK TD 1st Period 14:11 Seth McGowan 4 Yd Run (Jacob Kauwe Kick)
UK TD 1st Period 5:32 Seth McGowan 12 Yd Run (Jacob Kauwe Kick)
EMU FG 1st Period 2:20 Rudy Kessinger 38 Yd Field Goal
UK TD 2nd Period 10:18 Willie Rodriguez 3 Yd pass from Cutter Boley (Jacob Kauwe Kick)
EMU FG 2nd Period 5:19 Rudy Kessinger 37 Yd Field Goal
UK TD 2nd Period 1:55 Josh Kattus 4 Yd pass from Cutter Boley (Jacob Kauwe Kick)
EMU TD 2nd Period 1:36 Terry Lockett Jr. 64 Yd pass from Noah Kim (Rudy Kessinger Kick)
EMU FG 2nd Period 0:03 Rudy Kessinger 50 Yd Field Goal
UK FG 3rd Period 8:13 Jacob Kauwe 51 Yd Field Goal
UK TD 3rd Period 5:15 Seth McGowan 8 Yd Run (Jacob Kauwe Kick)
UK FG 4th Period 13:16 Jacob Kauwe 24 Yd Field Goal
UK TD 4th Period 4:46 Jason Patterson 6 Yd Run (Jacob Kauwe Kick)
EMU TD 4th Period 0:58 Noah Kim 5 Yd Run (Rudy Kessinger Kick)

Statistics

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21 1st Downs 24
4-14 3rd down efficiency 5-11
1-4 4th down efficiency 0-0
461 Total Yards 493
330 Passing 240
25/43 Comp/Att 12/21
7.7 Yards per pass 11.4
131 Rushing 253
30 Rushing Attempts 45
4.4 Yards per rush 5.6
7-45 Penalties 7-68
1 Turnovers 0
0 Fumbles lost 0
1 Interceptions thrown 0
30:04 Possession 29:56

Game Information

Kroger Field

Location: Lexington, KY
Attendance: 58,489 · Capacity:
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