LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The problem with turning a corner in the SEC is that most of the time, there’s a semi waiting on the other side of it.
Saturday at Georgia, Kentucky played better than it did last time out. Quarterback Cutter Boley wasn’t perfect, but he was improved.
The Wildcats still lost, 35-14.
When it comes to writing game columns in this SEC season for Kentucky, there are no plot twists. Only reruns.
Georgia beat Kentucky for the 16th straight time. When does it stop feeling like a streak and start feeling like a birthright?
It was Kentucky’s eighth straight SEC loss. Somebody has left the Wildcats on loop.
Here’s all you need to know: Georgia loped its way down the field early in the fourth quarter on what seemed like an inevitable touchdown drive that would’ve made