Kentucky coach Mark Pope's frustration after Saturday's one-point loss at Auburn has now come with a price tag.
Louisville fell 38-6 to SMU — its third straight loss and worst since a 45-13 thrashing at Kentucky in 2019. For a team that was a handful of plays away from coming into this game undefeated, this flat spin in November is as stunning as it is painful.
Louisville starting quarterback Miller Moss, who has started every game for the Cardinals this season, is expected to miss Saturday's game with an injury.
You can't sell a T-shirt that says "Almost Beat Texas." And "Moral Victory Monday" is never going to be a thing.
Having had a day to survey the damage, Mark Stoops did what he does best.
On paper, these last two home games of the Bellarmine University men’s basketball season don’t look like much.
The Bellarmine men’s basketball team returned to Knights Hall for the first time in 25 days to find a newly installed video board above the court and a video board in a new scorer’s table.
If the Wildcats are capable of playing with teams at the highest level of college football, what the heck has been going on?
If only Kentucky could play Top 10 teams all season. Against Georgia, they lose by one. At Ole Miss, they win by a field goal.
A University of Kentucky football team that has not been ready for prime time in some time will have to gather itself for another showdown under the lights at No. 7 ranked Tennessee on Saturday.