The Kentucky Wildcats entered Saturday’s game against Youngstown State with a perfect record and heavy 30-point favorites.
The ultimate goal for UK in game three of the season was to stay healthy and ideally sharpen up on both sides of the ball, maybe more so offensively.
After one quarter of play inside Kroger Field it, was anything but encouraging from an offensive standpoint, and the Kentucky defense lost one of its veteran leaders in J.J. Weaver, who suffered an arm injury and could be out for a bit.
At one point late in the first quarter, UK had accumulated -12 rushing yards, and Will Levis had been sacked multiple times.