KENTUCKY FOOTBALL POSTGAME NOTES
KENTUCKY at #7/7 TENNESSEE
NEYLAND STADIUM at SHIELDS-WATKINS FIELD
NOV. 2, 2024
FINAL SCORE: #7/7 Tennessee 28, Kentucky 18
Team Records and Series Information
Next Game
Team Notes
Player Notes
First Collegiate Starts
Freshman DB Terhyon Nichols, sophomore TE Khamari Anderson, sophomore LB Noah Matthews
Game Captains
DL Deone Walker, C Eli Cox, QB Brock Vandagriff, DB Zion Childress
KENTUCKY at #7/7 TENNESSEE
NEYLAND STADIUM at SHIELDS-WATKINS FIELD
NOV. 2, 2024
FINAL SCORE: #7/7 Tennessee 28, Kentucky 18
Team Records and Series Information
- Kentucky is now 3-6 on the season, including 1-6 in the Southeastern Conference.
- Tennessee is now 7-1 overall, including 4-1 in the league.
- Tennessee leads the series, 85-26-9, including 45-11-6 in Knoxville.
Next Game
- Kentucky has an open date before playing host to Murray State on Nov. 16. Game time is 1:30 p.m. and it will be televised on ESPN+.
Team Notes
- Offensive Notes:
- Thanks to Josh Kattus’ 27-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter, it marked the first touchdown Tennessee has given up in the first quarter all season.
- Kentucky’s two-point conversion by Ja’Mori Maclin was Kentucky’s first since a Stephen Johnson conversion pass to Benny Snell Jr. in 2017.
- The Wildcats had nine receivers in the game, the most since the Cats used 11 receivers against South Carolina on Oct. 8, 2022.
- Defensive Notes:
- Kentucky has earned at least one turnover in each of its nine games this season, totaling 10 takeaways in 2024.
Player Notes
- QB Brock Vandagriff completed 10-of-17 for 123 yards and one touchdown. He also had 37 non-sack rushing yards.
- QB Gavin Wimsatt completed 4-of-10 for 69 yards, including his first touchdown pass as a Wildcat and the 15th of his career. He added 20 rushing yards.
- Despite not playing in the second half, WR Barion Brown led the team with three receptions for 29 yards.
- Brown has recorded a catch in 34 of his 35 career games.
- For his career, he has 119 receptions - 14th in program history - for 1,474 yards - 13th in program history
- WR Dane Key had two catches for a team-best 43 yards.
- He has made 13 catches this season of 20 yards or more.
- For his career he has 120 receptions - 13th in program history - for 1,785 yards – fifth in program history
- WR Ja’Mori Maclin had a 32-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter, his first touchdown as a Wildcat.
- Maclin also caught a two-point conversion pass following the TD.
- TE Josh Kattus had his first touchdown of the season on a 27-yard play in the first quarter.
- WR Hardley Gilmore IV had the longest reception of his young career with a 25-yard catch on UK’s second drive of the game that would eventually lead to a touchdown. Up to that point, he had just one other reception in his career, both more than 20 yards.
- RB Jamarion Wilcox had the first 100-yard-plus rushing game of his career, with a career-best 17 carries for a career-best 102 yards. He became the first freshman to register a 100+ game since Chris Rodriguez Jr. as a redshirt freshman in 2019.
- Wilcox had the longest run of Kentucky’s season with a 50-yard dash on the first snap of the game, which also was a career high for the redshirt freshman.
- Prior to this game, he had the previous long run of the season, too, with a 25-yard rush at Florida.
- He became the first UK freshman to rush for 100 yards in Knoxville.
- Wilcox had the longest run of Kentucky’s season with a 50-yard dash on the first snap of the game, which also was a career high for the redshirt freshman.
- LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson led the team with a career-high 14 tackles, a sack (-4 yards) and he recovered his own forced fumble at the UK-22 in the final minute of the first quarter.
- LB Alex Afari Jr. also had a career-high 10 tackles, including a tackle for loss (-1 yard).
- DL Tre’vonn Rybka had a sack (-4 yards), which marked the fourth sack of his career and the second sack of the season.
- The sack held Tennessee to a field goal attempt on its first drive.
- K Alex Raynor extended his streak to 16 straight field goals – a school record and personal best streak that began last season against Tennessee at Kroger Field on Oct. 28, 2023 – with one connection in tonight’s game from 32 yards.
- He also went 1-of-1 on extra point attempts, improving to 16-of-17 this season.
- P Aidan Laros had a season-long, 61-yard punt in the third quarter.
First Collegiate Starts
Freshman DB Terhyon Nichols, sophomore TE Khamari Anderson, sophomore LB Noah Matthews
Game Captains
DL Deone Walker, C Eli Cox, QB Brock Vandagriff, DB Zion Childress