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College Football
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Kentucky 38, Vanderbilt 35
When: 12:00 PM ET, Saturday, November 14, 2020
Where: Kroger Field, Lexington, Kentucky
Temperature: 57°
Head Official: Al Moore
Attendance: 12000

Kentucky ran for 308 yards as the Wildcats defeated Vanderbilt 38-35 at Kroger Field at Lexington, Ky., on Saturday afternoon.

The Wildcats, who struggled on offense last week in a 14-3 loss to Georgia without quarterback Terry Wilson, were much improved thanks to their senior, who was 13 of 15 passing for 110 yards and ran seven times for 83 more yards.

The Wildcats ripped off 277 yards and 8.9 yards per play in the first half thanks to Wilson, who accounted for three touchdowns and 171 yards of total offense before the break in giving UK a 24-14 lead.

Running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. added 13 carries for 149 yards and two scores for the Wildcats (3-4, 3-4 SEC).

Vanderbilt running back Keyon Henry-Brooks, the team's leading rusher, carried 29 times for 121 yards before leaving the game with an injury with about 10 minutes to play. The 'Dores posted a season high in points.

After Vandy (0-6, 0-6) went three-and-out on its first possession of the second half, punter Harrison Smith hit a low, 34-yard punt that wide receiver Josh Ali returned 39 yards to the Vandy 26. Rodriguez ran for a 3-yard score on a first-and-goal play, putting the Wildcats up 31-14.

The Commodores answered when backup quarterback Mike Wright raced in for a 2-yard touchdown run to make it a 31-21 deficit.

Kentucky put the game away when Rodriguez raced for a 74-yard touchdown through a hole created by right guard Austin Dotson.

In the first half, Wilson sucked in the Commodores' defense with play-action fakes before throwing a pair of touchdowns, the first for 15 yards to tight end Justin Rigg and the other to tight end Keaton Upshaw for 21 yards with 10:28 left in the second quarter.

In between, Wilson took a quarterback keeper and sprinted untouched down the right sideline for a 32-yard touchdown with 3:48 left in the first quarter.

Vandy quarterback Ken Seals hit a wide-open Chris Pierce with a 34-yard touchdown toss 30 seconds into the second quarter. Wright hit tight end Ben Bresnahan with a 2-yard touchdown pass with 3:40 in the second quarter to help pull VU within 21-14.

But Wilson escaped pressure and scrambled for 27 on third-and-26, keeping alive a drive that ended in Chance Poore's 28-yard field goal on the half's last play.

Vandy never led but pulled closer at the end on a 2-yard touchdown run from walk-on running back Mitchell Pryor and a Seals 7-yard TD throw to wide receiver Cam Johnson with 30 seconds left.

The Wildcats played with heavy hearts after offensive line coach John Schlarman died of cancer on Thursday. Schlarman coached at Kentucky from 2013-20.

Kentucky took the field without a left guard in honor of Schlarman, who played that position at UK. The Wildcats took a delay of game in his honor, which the Commodores declined.

Left tackle Landon Young, who normally wears No. 67, wore No. 65 in honor of Schlarman, who wore that number during his Wildcat career.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
Rushing
Vanderbilt   Kentucky
Keyon Brooks Player Christopher Rodriguez Jr.
29 Attempts 13
121 Yards 149
4.2 Avg Yards 11.5
0 Touchdowns 2
0 Long 0
Receiving
Vanderbilt   Kentucky
Amir Abdur-Rahman Player Keaton Upshaw
7 Receptions 2
89 Yards 41
12.7 Avg Yards 20.5
0 Touchdowns 1
0 Long 0
Team Stats Summary
 
  Yards Scoring Defense
Team Tot Rus Pas TD FG INT Sck FF
Vanderbilt 407 180 227 5 0 0 0.0 1
Kentucky 458 308 150 5 1 0 1.0 0