For the first time since 1984, the Kentucky football team has won a game at Tennessee.
The Wildcat defense did the heavy lifting in the first half by forcing four turnovers, including two interceptions returned for touchdowns. Quarterback Terry Wilson and the offense then took over in the second half, giving the Wildcats' their first complete performance of the season in a 34-7 win.
The victory is just Kentucky's third in the last 36 games against Tennessee. It snapped a 17-game losing streak for UK in Knoxville.
Here are three things we learned from the win.