Kentucky has lost four consecutive games, dropping decisions to Tennessee, Auburn, Florida and Vanderbilt.
They took the Georgia Bulldogs to the wire in a 13-12 loss on Sept. 14 before upsetting then-No. 6 Ole Miss on the road two weeks later for a 20-17 win. So they can be a problem if we let them hang around.
Will Texas get caught looking ahead to aggy? Or will they take it one game at a time once more?
Kentucky has a very good defense, ranking 29th nationally. They rank #6 in red zone effeciency and #21 in scoring defense. They are allowing 322 yards per game on average.
Offensively, Kentucky has struggled and is one of the worst offenses in the SEC. They average 340 yards per game and 21 pts per game.
However, they do have athletes on that side of the ball so they can be surprisingly explosive at times.