It was a red-letter day for Kentucky’s ground attack. The Cats rushed for 462 yards, a single-game program record.
Five Wildcats ran in touchdowns in Kentucky’s 50-7 romp: Lynn Bowden, from two and nine yards out; AJ Rose from 63 yards out; Chris Rodriguez from 2 yards out; Travis Tisdale from 1 yard out; and Tyler Markray 45 yards out. Both Bowden and Rose finished eclipsed the 100-yard mark, with 129 yards and 105 yards apiece.
A look at Kentucky’s game-by-game rushing yards:
- Toledo (W): 176 yards
- Eastern Michigan (W): 239 yards
- Florida (L): 140 yards
- Mississippi State (L): 154 yards
- South Carolina (L): 115 yards
- Arkansas (W): 330 yards
- Georgia (L): 160 yards
- Missouri (W): 297 yards
- Tennessee (L): 302 yards
- Vanderbilt (W): 401 yards
- UT Martin (W): 462 yards
(If you’re curious, Louisville is allowing 175.