According to Iowa defensive back Riley Moss, Kentucky will be playing in its first bowl game in quite some time when the Cats take on Iowa in the Citrus Bowl. In fact, the Cats are playing in their six straight bowl game and will be seeking its fourth consecutive postseason win.
Iowa enters Saturday’s contest with a 10-3 record. The Hawkeyes averaged 5.6-points per game in its three losses to Michigan, Wisconsin, and Purdue. UK’s opponent has struggled offensively and won double-digit games with a turnover-producing machine of a defense and opportunistic special teams. Let’s take a look at what UK has to do in order to win the Citrus Bowl.