Even the biggest Kentucky football supporters had to search deep on Saturday to find optimism before the Cats took on #12 Georgia between the hedges in Athens. But then again, the Cats did take the Dawgs
to the wire just one year ago.
It was far from a great start for Mark Stoops’ team. A jam-packed Sanford Stadium witnessed complete and utter dominance from Georgia in the first quarter.
Kirby Smart’s unit executed flawlessly on both sides of the ball and commanded a 14-0 lead through 15 minutes of play. After barely seeing the field to begin the game, Cutter Boley and the Wildcat offense settled in and manufactured a huge 29-yard touchdown PASS to Josh Kattus.
The tight-end connection made the score 14-7 and marked Kentucky’s first passing score of the 2025 season.
Despite the offense finally showing signs of life, Georgia flexed their muscles, showing why it’s a national title contender year in and year out. The remainder of the contest was anything but fun for the Big Blue Nation.
The Dawgs chewed up Kentucky in pretty much every aspect of the game, and the final score of 35-14 made it feel closer than it was. Poor execution and lack of explosive plays were key contributors to the demoralizing defeat. This was actually the first time in the Bush Hamdan era that Kentucky has thrown for two touchdowns in an SEC game.
The SEC won’t feel sorry for the Cats, so they’d better lick their wounds while they can before taking on the 9th-ranked Texas Longhorns on Saturday, October 18th, in Lexington at Kroger Field. Praise the football Gods for a bye week.
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Regardless of the final score, it was a great sign to see Cutter Boley looking more comfortable under center. The Kentucky native had a tall task in front of him this afternoon facing a stout Georgia defense on the road. Boley’s stats didn’t jump off the page on Saturday, but he showed flashes of his tremendous potential. The freshman finished the lopsided contest with 225 yards on 25/41 passing with two touchdowns and a pick.
If there’s any optimism to be found within the UK football program, it has to rest on Cutter Boley’s shoulders. The more reps he gets will hopefully translate to valuable experience for the rest of the season and beyond.