The Tennessee Volunteers are looking to improve to 5-4 on the season, and maybe more importantly, they’re looking to erase any memory of their 2020 meeting with Kentucky. The Wildcats walked out of Neyland Stadium with their first win in Knoxville since the 1984 season, and they did it in blowout fashion, 34-7.
Simply put, that’s something that doesn’t happen to Tennessee in this series.
Kentucky has been on the rise for the last several seasons, experiencing stability like they’ve never seen before under Mark Stoops. The No. 18 Wildcats are 6-2, looking to win back to back games against Tennessee for the first time since 1972-73.