SEC Network updates Kentucky vs. Southern Miss weather delay
The Kentucky Wildcats unfortunately were one of the college football teams across the country that had to deal with some thunderstorms on Saturday evening. Their game against Southern Miss was delayed a number of hours due to lightning and thunderstorms. But officials met at 8:50 PM EST and while there was no official announcement, Dari Nowkhah of the SEC Network said they had been told the UK-Southern Miss game might not start before 10:00 PM EST.
The Wildcats were expected to start at 7:45 PM EST. But kickoff time for that one was eventually pushed back to 8:30 PM EST. But the Wildcats Twitter page noted that there was going to be a meeting at 8:50 PM EST and that there was still a “cell in the area” around 8:35 PM EST.
The Kentucky Twitter page also updated fans on the situation. “We remain in a weather delay. Officials and teams will re-evaluate the time the teams can retake the field for warmups at 9:35 PM EST. We are following SEC and NCAA protocols on next steps. We will provide updates after the next meeting.”
The Kentucky offensive attack looked impressive
Kentucky quarterback Brock Vandagriff got his first taste of action as a Wildcat on Saturday night. And he looked pretty solid, with some exciting runs, plowing into Southern Miss defenders in the open field, and nice some nice throws at times. He’s certainly got a few things he can clean up as a passer, but Vandagriff completed 12 of 18 of his passes for 169 yards, while tossing in three touchdowns with one interception.
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The Wildcat offense looked exciting with him at the trigger on Saturday night, and the explosiveness of their receiving corps was on fine display. Ja’Mori Maclin made some impressive cuts and jukes in the open field, hauling in two catches for 66 yards. It was easy to see why Wildcat fans were so excited for his debut in a UK uniform and he didn’t disappoint. Dane Key hauled in three catches for 60 yards. And Kentucky superstar wideout Barion Brown also had four catches for 28 yards and two touchdowns.
Kentucky tight end Jordan Dingle also hauled in a touchdown catch on Saturday night, the fourth one of his career so far.
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Southern Miss quarterback Tate Rodemaker threw for 126 yards for the Golden Eagles, along with two costly interceptions. One of those ended their best chance at scoring when Kentucky’s JQ Hardaway picked off a pass that was tipped in the end zone with 13:37 remaining in the first half.
Play suspended, Wildcats ultimately ruled winner
Kentucky was leading the game 31-0 with 9:56 left in the 3rd quarter, when play was suspended.
“Lightning has been detected in the area and the teams are going to go back to locker rooms. Please take precautions and seek shelter on the concourse. We will update you when we know more about a potential restart,” the Kentucky Twitter page announced.
Shortly after that announcement, the officials came together and the SEC issued an official statement, ruling the game terminated, and that Kentucky would be ruled the official winner. All stats and records are considered final.
“By mutual agreement of the participating institutions as permitted by NCAA rules, tonight’s game between Kentucky and Southern Mississippi has been terminated and is considered a complete game with a final score of 31-0 in favor of Kentucky. All statistics in the game are considered final and complete.”