Bring on the Future: Watch the 2023 Kentucky Football Super Bowl Commercial
The new Kentucky Football Super Bowl commercial is here. In the middle of Sunday night’s duel between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, football fans in Central Kentucky were treated to a new ad featuring Mark Stoops’ Wildcats. This year’s commercial highlights the theme of the upcoming 2023, “Bring on the Future.” Take a look and stick around for the end to see a teaser of the Cats’ new uniforms.
This is the 11th local Super Bowl commercial for the Cats. Time flies when you’re having fun. While this year’s focuses on the future of the program, let’s look back at some of the best ads over the last decade.
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Previous Kentucky Football Super Bowl Commercials
The Kentucky Football Super Bowl commercial became an annual tradition in February of 2013, just a couple months after Mark Stoops was hired by Mitch Barnhart. Football fans in Central Kentucky were surprised to hear their new head coach’s voice on the screen during the big game. The wise PR move injected energy into the fanbase, resulting in a record crowd of 50,831 for the Blue-White Game. It has since served as a symbolic turning of the page, kicking off the new theme for the upcoming season. Which one is your favorite?
- 2013: Mark Stoops’ Debut
- 2014: Why Not?
- 2015: Are You With Me?
- 2016: Finish
- 2017: Let’s Go To Work
- 2018: Get Up
- 2019: Bring It
- 2020: Why Not Now?
- 2021: For the Team
- 2022: 22 on Me
2023 Kentucky Football Schedule
Fired up to watch the Wildcats? The window to renew your season tickets is open NOW. Ticket prices remain unchanged ahead of a seven-game home schedule that features Florida, Tennessee and Alabama.
- 09/02 – Ball State
- 09/09 – Eastern Kentucky
- 09/16 – Akron
- 09/23 – at Vanderbilt
- 09/30 – Florida
- 10/7 – at Georgia
- 10/14 – Missouri
- 10/21 – OPEN
- 10/28 – Tennessee
- 11/04 – at Mississippi State
- 11/11 – Alabama
- 11/18 – at South Carolina
- 11/25 – at Louisville
- 12/02 – SEC Championship Game
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