Kentucky played with its hair on fire in the first half against Vanderbilt, sprinting out to a 31-3 halftime lead. The second half was not quite as exhilarating for the BBN. The Wildcats scored only three points in the final 30 minutes and let Vanderbilt hang around long enough to cover a 21.5-point spread. Let’s dive into what went right for the Cats and attempt to explain how Vanderbilt kept it relatively close in the second half.
Explosive Deep Shot
Will Levis was a deep ball wizard in the week one win over ULM, completing five passes for 30+ yards and three for 50+ yards.