Kentucky went into Starkville and got a reality check Saturday night. The Wildcats were outright embarrassed by the Bulldogs, and they could not contain them on either side of the ball.
The defense, aside from a couple sacks, got virtually no pressure on Will Rogers, and was beat up by the dink-and-dunk all night long, with seemingly zero adjustments being made.
The offense was no better. Will Levis threw multiple interceptions, Chris Rodriguez put the ball on the ground multiple times, the second time this season, and for the second straight game, Kentucky could not establish a running game.