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World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party Leads Weekend of Several SEC Snoozers

Missouri had no answer for the rushing attack of the Kentucky Wildcats. Stanley “Boom” Williams and Benny Snell Jr. both set career highs in rushing yards, rushing for 182 and 192 yards, respectively. Both backs got into the end zone twice. Missouri trailed 35-7 after Snell’s second touchdown run at the beginning of the 4th quarter, scoring twice in garbage time to make the game look closer than it really was.

Kentucky moves to 5-3 (4-2 SEC) and will host Georgia next week while Missouri falls to 2-6 (0-4 SEC) and travels to South Carolina next week, looking for their first conference win.