Three weeks ago, Mark Stoops and the Kentucky football program looked dead in the water.
Now, they sit at 5-5 with a chance to make a bowl game with a win in their final two games of the season. Their first chance will come Saturday against the Vanderbilt Commodores. Kickoff is set for 3:30 PM ET on ESPN.
In the midst of a historical season, the Commodores sit at 8-2, with a chance to win the most or tie for most wins in a single season in the program’s history (9). Ranked 14th, sitting just on the outside
of the College Football Playoff picture, they are playing for a playoff berth.
These teams first played in 1896, and Kentucky lost the first 16 games of this series, not winning until 1939. Now, Kentucky leads the series, 48-44, and has dominated since 1960, winning 42 of 64 games (65%).
That said, Vanderbilt has won two of the last three games and comes into this game as a significant favorite.
Minimize Mistakes
The biggest priority when trying to upset a team is minimizing mistakes. That is something Kentucky has struggled with at times this season.
One of the reasons Kentucky has found success over the last three games is that they have not lost the turnover battle. They have been equal to or better than the opposing team during that span. That trend will certainly have to continue against an efficient Vanderbilt offense, and a team that is +2 on the season in turnover margin.
Passing Offense
Vanderbilt’s biggest weakness is its pass defense, ranked 130th in estimated yards given up per play.
Cutter Boley has been the bright spot for this Kentucky team this season, who looks better with every outing. In Kentucky’s three consecutive wins, Boley has completed 74% of his passes, with a career-high 85.7% coming last week against Tennessee Tech.
For Kentucky to make a bid at the upset, Boley and the receivers have to play their A-game.
Injury Watch
Ten Kentucky players out to Vanderbilt’s five, most of whom were seldom-used players. The injury report is not in favor for Kentucky this week.
The effect is really going to be felt on the defensive end, where six players are out and another five who are doubtful or questionable.
Going up against one of the most explosive offenses in the country in Vanderbilt, Kentucky is going to need some young players to step up in a big way on Saturday.
Key Players
QB Diego Pavia 6-0, 207 lbs
- 2,440 passing yards
- 613 rushing yards
- 21 passing TDs to 5 INT
- 7 rushing TDs
TE Eli Stowers 6-4, 235 lbs
- 669 receiving yards
- 51 receptions
- 13.1 yards per catch
Kentucky Wildcats Football vs. Vanderbilt Commodores
- Game Time: 3:30 PM ET on November 22nd, 2025
- Location: FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Announcers: Mark Jones, Roddy Jones, and Quint Kessenich will call the action.
- Online Stream: ESPN+ and the ESPN app.
- Radio: Tom Leach and Jeff Piecoro have the UK radio call on the UK Sports Network.
- Satellite Radio: XM Channel 203, Sirius Channel 98, Internet Channel 966
- Replay: ESPN+ and SEC Network (check local listings).
- Rosters: UK | VAND
- Stats To Know: UK | VAND
- Advanced Stats
- Weather.com Forecast
- Odds: FanDuel Sportsbook has Kentucky as an 8.5-point underdog, with an over/under of 54.5. ESPN gives the Wildcats slightly less than a 1 in 4 shot, at 23.5%.
- Predictions: DRatings.com has the Cats losing by double digits, 28-18. TeamRankings is a little more optimistic, projecting Kentucky to cover, but the Commodores to win, 31-23.
- Vanderbilt has won two of the last three against Kentucky, and I think that continues in large part to Kentucky’s depleted defense. I am taking Vandy to win 27-17.












