Mark Stoops: Offense is 'stalling' against Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt‘s 26-game losing streak against SEC opponents is 30 minutes from being snapped as the Commodores lead No. 24 Kentucky 7-6 at halftime inside a wet, cold and snowy Kroger Field.
Wildcats head coach Mark Stoops discussed his team’s poor first half performance before heading into the halftime locker room.
“We’ve got to make some plays. We’re not good enough in the red zone,” Stoops said. “Missed another kick, a low kick, so once we get that, we’ve got to score some touchdowns. … We’ve had some good play-action passes, we’ve converted on some of those. Once we get in the red zone, we’re stalling and we can’t miss kicks and we’re getting penalties on special teams again.”
Kentucky’s offense has ended up on Vandy’s side of the field on all four offensive possessions, but only has six points to show for it. Kicker Matt Ruffolo went 2-3 on field goal attempts in the first half, nailed 47 and 27-yard kicks respectively, and saw a 37-yard attempt blocked that would’ve seen Kentucky take a 9-7 lead.
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A 59-yard quarterback run by Mike Wright was good for the only touchdown of the entire first half. Other than that play, Vanderbilt’s offense hasn’t been able to put together a strong drive. Since then, they’ve thrown an interception, went three-and-out and went 39 yards on 10 plays and was forced to throw a Hail Mary on the final play of the half.
UK quarterback Will Levis hasn’t been able to find his rhythm, either throwing 9-of-12 for 91 yards, while the team rushed for just 56 yards compared to Vandy’s 129.
Kentucky will receive the second half kickoff as it looks to take the stave off the Commodores at home. Catch the rest of the game live on the SEC Network.