The game was tied for what felt like weeks.
The cold wind was so strong and so aggressive that it had almost become another defender.
Struggling for much of the night, Kentucky’s offense took the field with 80 yards between it and the end zone. The players got together and tried to speak it into existence.
“It was going to be a championship drive,” UK quarterback Terry Wilson said they said all huddled up. “That’s what we call it.”
Running back Benny Snell called it something else after No. 14 Kentucky dropped Vanderbilt for a third straight time, 14-7, on Saturday night at Kroger Field.