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  • Kentucky v Miss. State--Quick UK Notes



    QUICK NOTES

    • Kentucky ranks in the top 35 of three national statistical categories, including tied for 31st in
    fewest sacks allowed (2.60 per game), 33rd in kickoff returns (24.83 yards per return) and 30th in
    pass defense (197 yards per game).

    • Kentucky and Mississippi State are meeting for the 40th time in school history. UK leads the all-time
    series 21-18, including a 12-7 advantage in Lexington but are looking to snap a three-game losing skid
    to the Bulldogs and capture their first win over Mississippi State in Lexington since 2005.

    • The Wildcats are also looking for their first win over a ranked opponent since upsetting No. 10 South
    Carolina in 2010 in Commonwealth Stadium, 31-28.

    • Three of the last four meetings with the Bulldogs have been determined by seven points or less.

    • UK is 9-1 under Joker Phillips in games that the Wildcats win the turnover margin.

    • Kentucky is in a stretch of three-consecutive games against teams that are currently
    nationally ranked. Previous times in school history that has occurred include 1958, 1968,
    1970, 1976, 1988, 2007, 2009 and 2011.

    • Kentucky has the eighth-toughest schedule in the nation, according to the Sagarin Computer
    Ratings in USA Today. The four teams that have defeated Kentucky have a combined record of
    19-1 this season. The lone loss was WKU at Alabama.

    • Sophomore QB Maxwell Smith has completed 68.7 percent of his passes for 975 yards and eight
    touchdowns. The sophomore, who did not see action vs. Florida due to a bruised shoulder and
    completed just two plays vs. South Carolina before being sidelined with an ankle injury, ranks
    fifth in the SEC in total offense at 237.75 yards per game.

    • Senior wide receiver La’Rod King leads the receiving corps and ranks fifth in the SEC
    with 5.6 receptions per game.

    • Junior linebacker Avery Williamson leads Kentucky and ranks tied for second in the SEC in
    tackles per game (10.2). He has had double-figure tackles in three of five games this season,
    including a career-high 14 tackles vs. WKU.
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