NCAAF

Tennessee Volunteers at Kentucky Wildcats

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6-2, 2-1 Away
Final
56 - 34
2-5, 2-3 Home

Aguilar throws three touchdowns to lead No. 17 Tennessee over Kentucky

Highlight: No. 17 Tennessee's offensive explosion overpowers Kentucky

Aguilar completed touchdown passes of 35, 13, and 62 yards to pace the Volunteers (6-2, 3-2 Southeastern Conference). Chris Brazzell II had 138 yards receiving and Mike Matthews added 107 yards receiving and each had a touchdown.

“You look at the turnovers defensively, they changed the way the game was played,” Tennessee coach Josh Heupel said. “I’m proud of the way our guys competed, coming on the road, getting a win against a team that took Texas to overtime a week ago. There’s things we can certainly clean up, and we’ll need to as we keep going through conference play.”

Kentucky’s Cutter Boley tried to match Aguilar, throwing for 330 yards and a school record for a freshman quarterback five touchdowns, but also threw a pick-six that put the Wildcats (2-5, 0-5) in a 14-0 hole.

He had scoring passes of 71, 56, 3, 28 and 7 yards. D.J. Miller had 120 yards receiving and two touchdowns.

The Takeaway Tennessee: The defensive unit came into the game ranked last in the conference in pass defense, but two turnovers led to 14 Volunteer points. Edrees Farooq fielded his own batted pass and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown. The Vols could move up a couple of spots in the Top 25 after SEC teams ranked higher, Missouri and Oklahoma, lost.

Kentucky: The Wildcats scored more than two offensive touchdowns in a game for the first time since Nov. 11, 2023, a span of 13 games. The loss was Kentucky’s 10th straight conference loss, and 11th straight home loss to a Power 4 team.

All eyes on Stoops’ future The loss will only increase the pressure on Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart to make a decision on coach Mark Stoops, the longest-tenured coach in the SEC. A restless fan base has been vocal on moving on from the program’s winningest coach and showed it Saturday as the crowd was easily split 50-50 between Tennessee and Kentucky fans. By the end it was mostly Volunteer fans gathered in the corner singing “Rocky Top” as the rest of Kroger Field was empty.

A one-play comedy One play symbolized how Kentucky’s season has gone. In the first quarter, Boley completed a pass to Hardley Gilmore IV, who fumbled. Ja’Mori Maclin tried to pick the ball up, but it squirted backward. Two Kentucky lineman had a shot at the ball, which kept rolling before Maclin did pick it up. Boo Carter then forced Maclin to fumble and it was recovered by Jadon Perlotte at the Kentucky 12. Tack on an unnecessary roughness penalty on Kentucky, and the result was a 23-yard loss.

Up Next Tennessee: Hosts No. 13 Oklahoma on Saturday.

Kentucky: Travels to Auburn on Saturday.

How To Watch

How can I watch Tennessee Volunteers vs. Kentucky Wildcats?
  • TV Channel: Volunteers at Wildcats 2021 College Football, week 9, is broadcasted on SEC Network.
  • Online streaming: Sign up for Fubo.

Scoring Summary

TENN TD 1st Period 13:41 Chris Brazzell II 35 Yd pass from Joey Aguilar (Max Gilbert Kick)
TENN TD 1st Period 6:56 Edrees Farooq 45 Yd Interception Return (Max Gilbert Kick)
UK TD 1st Period 6:19 Kendrick Law 71 Yd pass from Cutter Boley (Jacob Kauwe Kick)
TENN TD 1st Period 1:49 Star Thomas 1 Yd Run (Max Gilbert Kick)
TENN TD 2nd Period 13:52 DeSean Bishop 1 Yd Run (Max Gilbert Kick)
UK TD 2nd Period 12:39 DJ Miller 56 Yd pass from Cutter Boley (Jacob Kauwe Kick)
UK TD 2nd Period 1:37 J.J. Hester 3 Yd pass from Cutter Boley (Jacob Kauwe Kick)
TENN TD 2nd Period 0:05 Ethan Davis 13 Yd pass from Joey Aguilar (Max Gilbert Kick)
TENN TD 3rd Period 10:40 Mike Matthews 62 Yd pass from Joey Aguilar (Max Gilbert Kick)
TENN TD 3rd Period 5:46 Peyton Lewis 2 Yd Run (Max Gilbert Kick)
UK TD 3rd Period 0:54 DJ Miller 28 Yd pass from Cutter Boley (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)
TENN TD 4th Period 13:35 DeSean Bishop 5 Yd Run (Max Gilbert Kick)
UK TD 4th Period 8:12 J.J. Hester 7 Yd pass from Cutter Boley (Jacob Kauwe Kick)

Statistics

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24 1st Downs 25
4-8 3rd down efficiency 5-12
1-1 4th down efficiency 1-1
504 Total Yards 476
396 Passing 330
20/26 Comp/Att 26/36
15.2 Yards per pass 9.2
108 Rushing 146
33 Rushing Attempts 37
3.3 Yards per rush 3.9
6-56 Penalties 8-73
0 Turnovers 2
0 Fumbles lost 1
0 Interceptions thrown 1
23:57 Possession 36:03

Game Information

Kroger Field

Location: Lexington, KY
Attendance: 60,153 · Capacity:
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