KENTUCKY POSTGAME NOTES
UT Martin at Kentucky
Kroger Field at C.M. Newton Grounds
Nov. 23, 2019
FINAL SCORE: Kentucky 50, UT Martin 7
Team Records and Series Information
- Kentucky is 6-5 overall. UT Martin completes its season 7-5.
- Kentucky leads the series 2-0.
- Since 1953, UK is 22-0 against current FCS schools.
- Next for Kentucky: the Wildcats host the regular-season finale Saturday, Nov. 30, vs. Louisville. Game time is noon and it will be televised on the SEC Network.
Team Notes
- Kentucky is bowl-eligible for the fourth consecutive season. This would be UK’s second-longest bowl streak in school history.
- This was Mark Stoops’ 42nd victory at Kentucky, moving him into sole possession of third place on the UK career wins list.
- Kentucky scored a season-high 50 points, most in a home game since 2016 vs. New Mexico State (62).
- The 43-point margin of victory was most in a home game since 2015 vs. Charlotte (48-point win).
- It is the first time with consecutive wins by at least 24 points since 2010 vs. Western Kentucky and Akron.
- Kentucky has allowed 34 points or less in 25 straight games, the longest active streak in the nation.
- 24 straight games at 34 points or less is the longest for Kentucky since a 45-game streak from 1976-80.
- Kentucky did not give up a touchdown pass. UK entered the game tied for first among FBS teams with the fewest touchdown passes allowed, six on the season.
- Kentucky allowed 204 total yards, the fifth consecutive game that UK has limited the opponent to less than 300 yards.
- Kentucky has held five opponents without a touchdown in the first half this season, most since the 1993 defense held six opponents without a touchdown in the first half.
- Kentucky allowed -12 rushing yards, fewest since -23 vs. Vanderbilt in 1996.
- UT Martin’s longest play was 21 yards. UK entered the game tied for fifth in the nation for fewest plays of 40 yards allowed (four this season).
- UT Martin’s longest pass play was 21 yards. UK entered the game tied for third in the nation for fewest pass plays of 40 yards allowed (one this season).
- Kentucky rushed for a school-record 462 yards, the second consecutive game over the 400-yard mark.
- UK had five different players with a rushing touchdown since 2007 vs. Kent State.
- Kentucky averaged 10.3 yards per rushing attempt, a school record and the 11th best single-game mark in SEC history.
- Kentucky had its two longest rushing plays of the season, 63 yards by A.J. Rose and 58 by Lynn Bowden.
- Kentucky had two 100-yard rushers for the second consecutive game.
- Kentucky had season highs with six quarterback sacks and 11 tackles for loss.
- Kentucky took advantage of two bad center snaps over the quarterback’s head, into the end zone, on UT Martin’s first two possessions.
- The first one was picked up by the QB and thrown away for intentional grounding, resulting in a safety. UK’s last safety came against Mississippi State in 2013.
- The second one was recovered by Yusuf Corker for a Kentucky touchdown. It was UK’s first fumble return/recovery for a touchdown since Darius West at Texas A&M in 2018.
- It was the first game with a safety and defensive touchdown since 2009 vs. Louisiana-Monroe.
Player Notes
- UK’s game captains: OG Logan Stenberg, LB Kash Daniel, LB Josh Paschal and athlete Lynn Bowden Jr.
- Junior athlete Lynn Bowden Jr. rushed 11 times for 129 yards and two touchdowns. He also completed one pass for nine yards.
- This was his fifth 100-yard rushing game, breaking Mike Fanuzzi’s school record for the most 100-yard rushing games by a quarterback.
- He had a career-long 58 yards run in the second quarter.
- Bowden averaged 11.7 yards per rushing attempt, best single-game average (min. 10 attempts) since JoJo Kemp vs. Charlotte in 2015, 11 carries with a 15-yard average.
- Bowden became the 38th player in school history to reach 1,000 career rushing yards. He now has 1,013 yards as a Wildcat.
- Bowden is the second player in school history (also Randall Cobb) with 1,000 career yards in receiving, rushing and kickoff returns.
- He became the 10th player in school history to reach 4,000 all-purpose yards in a career. He now has 4,123 yards, tied for eighth place in UK history.
- Junior running back A.J. Rose rushed six times for 105 yards, including a 63-yard touchdown that is UK’s longest run of the season.
- It is his second 100-yard game of the season, fourth of his career. All four of his 100-yard games have come with 10 or fewer rushing attempts.
- Rose has 1,203 career yards, moving up to 30th place on the UK rushing list.
- Rose needed only six carries to reach 100 yards today, fewest since Braylon Heard needed only two carries to rush for more than 100 yards vs. UT Martin in 2014.
- Freshman running back Travis Tisdale rushed four times for 60 yards, including a 53-yard run. He also scored his first collegiate touchdown on a one-yard run.
- Redshirt freshman running back Christopher Rodriguez Jr. rushed six times for 49 yards, including a two-yard touchdown run.
- Redshirt freshman running back Tyler Markray saw his first collegiate action and carries twice for 52 yards, including a 45-yard touchdown run.
- Sophomore safety Yusuf Corker recovered a bad center snap in the end zone in the first quarter, his first collegiate touchdown.
- It is his second consecutive game with a turnover play, as he also had an interception at Vanderbilt.
- He also had two tackles, including one-half tackle for loss.
- Five Wildcats recorded quarterback sacks, led by defensive tackle Calvin Taylor and linebacker Josh Paschal with 1.5 each. Taylor entered the game tied for third in the SEC with six sacks.
- Junior linebacker Jamin Davis made his first collegiate start. He had an interception, the second of his career, and led the Wildcats with six tackles.
- A total of 16 players saw the first game action of their careers.