“Well, really proud that we got win for in Jared’s memory and for his family,” Mark Stoops said after the game. “And proud of our team by the way they played and hopefully they kept him in the back of their mind because that’s how Jared played. He really laid it on the line for his team each and every week and I was proud of our group tonight in his memory.”
From KSBar to Kroger Field, Lexington was covered in memories of No. 22. I saw more Jared t-shirts than Kentucky t-shirts, and there was nary a dry eye in the house when Jared’s family, friends, and former teammates stood on the field while his highlights played during “My Old Kentucky Home.