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Football Cats' home woes continue as Vandy claims 20-13 win

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Vanderbilt's Richie Hoskins (5) hauled in an 18-yard touchdown pass in front of Kentucky safety Zion Childress at the end of the first half to give the Commodores a 14-7 lead. (Photo by Jeff Drummond/Cats Illustrated)

Cats' home woes continue as Vandy claims 20-13 win
Jeff Drummond • CatsIllustrated
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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Home sweet home has become a house of horrors for the Kentucky Wildcats.

Fresh off its historic upset of No. 1 Alabama last week, Vanderbilt left Kroger Field with a 20-13 victory on Saturday, handing the Cats their sixth straight loss in SEC play on their home turf.

Kentucky has now gone 2-10 in its last 12 league games played in Lexington, including back-to-back losses to the Commodores.

"Another disappointing loss," a dejected UK head coach Mark Stoops said. "I'm going to turn on the film tonight, and I'm going to see a lot of the same mistakes that we made in another loss earlier this year.

"It's not very good on my part to let that happen again."

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