When your team has four players rush for over 50 yards each, it’s almost a guarantee your team will win the game.
Running the ball effectively not only keeps the football away from the opposing offense, but it also leaves the opposing defense on the field for an unusual amount of time. When you have four players rush for 67 yards, 95 yards, 110 yards and 129 yards... you have a Kentucky Wildcats team that was pleased to get back on track with their true offensive identity.
With Christopher Rodriguez leading the way with 129 yards and two touchdowns runs on just 15 carries, the young talent had a vintage Benny Snell game in which he dominated the Vanderbilt front-seven.