The Kentucky men’s soccer team has only played eight games this season, but it might seem like 10 or 11 with all the extra minutes the team has put into the season.Entering Wednesday night’s rivalry game with Louisville, Kentucky (3-4-1) has already played in five overtime matches this season, an extraordinary amount considering the season hasn’t even reached the halfway mark. The five overtime games have come in the last six matches.With 10 games left and the entire conference season still to be played, the men’s soccer team is on pace to break the number of overtime games set in 2005. During that year, UK went into overtime in eight of its matches.Kentucky is 2-2-1 in overtime matches this season after defeating Evansville on Sunday in double overtime with a golden goal, but you have to wonder what the psyche of the team is considering the amount of youth on the roster. Only seven players on the 32-man roster are juniors or older and 16 players are freshmen. One more overtime game Wednesday night will tie the school record for most consecutive overtime games at four, which was set in 2005. Will all the overtime games add up? Does both the heartbreak and elation that overtime golden goals bring tear at the youth?Maybe I’m being a little too analytical, but for you UK men’s soccer fans out there, it’s an interesting tidbit worth keeping an eye on as the season progresses.Reminder that we’ll have a live blog on here Wednesday night as the Cats take on archrival Louisville at 7 p.m. at the UK Soccer Complex.