The best photos from Kentucky’s Saturday night loss to Vanderbilt

Here are the best photos of Kentucky football on Saturday night in a loss to Vanderbilt.

Self-inflicted wounds were the order of the day for Kentucky football on Saturday. As good as they looked in upsetting Ole Miss, they were the opposite against Vanderbilt, with mistakes in every phase of the game, resulting in a 20 – 13 loss.

Perhaps no sequence summed up the day better than what happened inside the five yard line late in the third quarter. The Wildcats lined up with second and goal at the 1, and appeared to score, but a false start negated the play. On 2nd and goal from the six, a Brock Vandagriff run gained just one yard. Then on third down, Vandagriff threw it out of the back of the endzone. The field goal attempt failed when the snap was fumbled.

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There were errors throughout the game, however. Penalties marred the game, especially early on. Dane Key fumbled in Vanderbilt territory. Demie Sumo-Karngbaye dropped an easy pass that stopped the clock and helped the Commodores score before the half. The list goes on.

A picture is worth a thousand words, or so they say. If that’s the case, then here is a whole lot more about the game, told through the best pictures of the action.

Mistakes doom Kentucky football in latest SEC home loss

Kentucky’s latest home loss to an SEC opponent was an ugly one.

The Kentucky Wildcats fell 20-13 to Diego Pavia and the Vanderbilt Commodores on a mistake-ridden Saturday night for Mark Stoops’ team at Kroger Field in Lexington.

The loss was Kentucky’s sixth straight at home in SEC play dating back to last year’s 33-14 win over the Florida Gators, who the Wildcats (3-3 overall, 1-3 SEC) will face next Saturday.

Pavia, the toast of college football after leading Vanderbilt (4-2, 2-1) to a historic 40-35 upset win over the Alabama Crimson Tide in Nashville a week earlier, completed all but three passes in a 15-of-18 performance for 143 yards and two touchdowns.

Pavia threw his first interception of the year when D’Eryk Jackson came down with a pick in the second quarter.

But it was the mistakes Kentucky made that stood out the most on this night instead of anything Pavia did.

Midway through the third quarter, with Vanderbilt leading 17-7, Kentucky drove to the Commodores’ 1-yard line only to see a false start penalty push them back to the 6.

Two plays later, on fourth down, punter and holder Wilson Berry fumbled a snap on a would-be chip shot field goal for Alex Raynor that would have made it a one-score game. Berry was forced to scramble and attempt an ill-fated pass that was intercepted.

It was a mere microcosm of the unforced errors Kentucky made in its latest home dud against an SEC opponent. The Wildcats were penalized 12 times for 105 yards.

Pavia led the Commodores on a 97-yard touchdown drive on their first possession that was fueled in part by another self-inflicted Kentucky wound.

With the Commodores at their own 15-yard line, Jamon Dumas-Johnson was flagged 15 yards for roughing the passer. The penalty gave Vanderbilt a first down at the 30-yard line. Later, Pavia ended the drive with a 20-yard touchdown pass to AJ Newberry.

Brock Vandagriff was 15-of-25 for 158 yards and a touchdown pass. His 22-yard touchdown toss to Dane Key came in the fourth quarter and cut the Vanderbilt lead to 20-13, but Berry dropped the snap on the extra point try and had to scramble.

Tailback Demie Sumo-Karngbaye had his fourth rushing touchdown of the season — and the Wildcats’ first score of the night. He capped a 12-play, 78-yard drive that spanned 6:02 with a one-yard run to tie the game at 7-7 early in the second quarter.

Vanderbilt never trailed in Saturday’s contest. The Commodores won their second straight in Lexington after knocking off the Wildcats, 24-21, in November 2022.

Next Up

The Wildcats will head to Gainesville for a scheduled 7:45 p.m. ET kickoff (SEC Network) against the Florida Gators in Week 8. Billy Napier’s team fell 23-17 in overtime to the Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium Saturday night.

Kentucky football unveils unique look for Week 7 home game vs. Vanderbilt

A look at Kentucky’s Week 7 uniform combination against Vanderbilt, which features a new look for the Wildcats.

The Kentucky Wildcats will renew their rivalry with the Vanderbilt Commodores Saturday night at Kroger Field.

Kickoff is set for 7:45 p.m ET. The game can be seen on SEC Network with the broadcast crew of Tom Hart (play-by-play) and Jordan Rodgers (analyst) in the booth. Cole Cubelic will provide sideline coverage.

As they do each week before game day, Kentucky took to social media to unveil its weekly uniform combination. For the game against Vanderbilt, the Wildcats will wear their alternate black jerseys over blue pants, with blue helmets.

It’s the first time this season that Kentucky will wear its black home alternates. The Wildcats have worn blue jerseys in all but one of their home games this year; they wore their gray/anthracite jerseys and matching pants in Week 3 against the Georgia Bulldogs.

The last time fans saw the Wildcats’ black jerseys was in their 38-21 home loss to the Missouri Tigers on Oct. 14 last year. Unlike this week’s game against Vandy, though, Mark Stoops’ team donned matching black pants to complement the black jerseys vs. Mizzou.

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Kentucky (3-2 overall, 1-2 SEC) will be seeking its third straight victory after defeating the Ohio Bobcats in Lexington on Sept. 21, one week before a thrilling 20-17 upset win on the road against the Ole Miss Rebels in Oxford. The Wildcats were idle last Saturday.

Vanderbilt (3-2, 1-1) is coming off the biggest win in program history after stunning the previously unbeaten and No. 1-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide, 40-35, in Nashville last Saturday.

Quarterback Diego Pavia threw for 252 yards and two touchdowns on 16-of-20 passing, and the Commodores throttled the Crimson Tide in time of possession — 42:08 to 17:52.

Kentucky won last year’s meeting against Vanderbilt, 45-28, on Sept. 23 in Nashville. In that game, Maxwell Hairston had two interception returns for touchdowns to help the Wildcats improve to 4-0.

Since Stoops’ second season in Lexington in 2014, Kentucky has won eight of the last 10 meetings against the Commodores. The Wildcats lead the all-time series with Vanderbilt, 48-43-4.

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Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Vanderbilt Commodores will meet the Kentucky Wildcats in SEC action on Saturday from Kroger Field.

The Vanderbilt Commodores will meet the Kentucky Wildcats in SEC action on Saturday from Kroger Field.

Vanderbilt is coming off another loss as they look to snap their five-game losing streak, while Kentucky is coming off a 21-17 win over Missouri in their last game.

This will be a great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky

  • When: Saturday, November 12
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: SEC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 11:30 a.m. ET on Saturday.

Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky (-17.5)

O/U: 45.5

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SEC Tournament Quarterfinal: Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky, live stream, TV channel, time, NCAA college basketball

The Vanderbilt Commodores will meet the Kentucky Wildcats in the SEC Tournament Quarterfinal on Friday night from Amalie Arena.

The Vanderbilt Commodores will meet the Kentucky Wildcats in the SEC Tournament Quarterfinal on Friday night from Amalie Arena.

Vanderbilt is coming off a win over Alabama yesterday and would love to give the Wildcats a run for their money tonight. As for Kentucky, they are playing their first game of the tournament after finishing the season 25-6 this season.

This will be a great night of SEC Tournament action, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game.

Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky

  • When: Friday, March 11
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: SEC Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

NCAA Basketball Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA Basketball odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds last updated Friday at 7:05 p.m. ET.

Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky (-11.5)

O/U: 142.5

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