In a game Kentucky closed as a 38.5-point favorite, the Wildcats found themselves up just seven points with 5:30 to go vs. Florida A&M — a team that entered the game with a 2-7 record and had the second-lowest offensive efficiency in college basketball. Kentucky rallied, ending the game on a 13-2 run over the final 4:09 to take home an 88-68 victory, but it sure wasn’t pretty.
How did it all unfold? What worked and what didn’t for the Wildcats? KSR has the takeaways from Rupp Arena.