
It feels like Kentucky should have a better record than they do. Currently sitting at 2-3, the Wildcats have had some completely remarkable wins and some really confusing goose eggs. For example, they beat a ranked Tennessee team two weeks ago, and then this past week had a complete dud scoring only 10 points in a loss to Missouri.
Then there was the very strange final score in their game against Mississippi State. The air-raid offense of Mike Leach and the Bulldogs has come to a screeching halt ever since they beat defending champs LSU in the opening week. The Wildcats beat them 24-2 which we keep checking the box score to see if that was a real final score.
Their defense has kept them in games undoubtedly thanks to defensive minded head coach Mark Stoops. But to keep up with Georgia and pull off a stunning upset, they are going to most likely need to match them in a high-scoring shootout. They've proven they're capable of accomplishing this with their nail-biting 41-42 OT loss against Ole Miss this season.
To do so they're going to have to rely their running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. and hope he performs like he did in that Ole Miss game. In that matchup he rushed 17 times for 133 yards and two scores. In his last three games though, he has 159 yards and two touchdowns. To counter this stout Georgia defense, that just won't cut it. Last year, Georgia shutout the Wildcats 21-0.
What TV Channel is Georgia-Kentucky on?
Georgia-Kentucky will be shown on SEC Network at 12:00 p.m. ET. You can live stream College Games on fuboTV.