The status of Brock Vandagriff in Week 12 was up in the air after Kentucky’s starting quarterback suffered an injury against ...
Kentucky has lost four in a row since upsetting Ole Miss, including a 28-18 loss at No. 7 Tennessee, and needs to win out to ...
The Kentucky football program is in a precarious place. As Mark Stoops acknowledged to open his Monday press conference, the ...
The ultracompetitive SEC grinds up coaches and spits them out. These days Brian Kelly, Mark Stoops and Brent Venables are ...
And yet, despite the current record, Mark Stoops and his staff appear to be recruiting ... So here’s the question I asked ...
Regardless of the online chatter, the facts state that Kentucky has a football game this week and Stoops' chances to keep his ...
Mark Stoops heard the question and brushed it aside like an unwanted fly buzzing near his soup. Stoops is the longest-tenured ...
Some of the speculation comes from diminished returns, as well. Kentucky football hasn’t just lost four straight. It’s 5-12 over its last 17 games, including 2-11 in its last 13 SEC outings. Stoops ...
Mark Pope working ... football team." All Stoops' crew can do now is look ahead to next week's matchup with a struggling Auburn team, which is 2-5 overall and 0-4 in conference play this fall.
"Need to play better in each phase of the game," Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said. "Just got beat. Bottom line, we got beat. Didn't play good enough in any phase to win, and that's discouraging." ...
Dylan Sampson rushed for 141 yards and two touchdowns to lead No. 7 Tennessee to a 28-18 victory over Kentucky Saturday night.