Kentucky is seeking their first SEC win of the season.
COLUMBIA, S.C., September 27, 2019 – Bradley Charles – Bluegrass Sports Nation
On Saturday, the Kentucky Wildcats (2-2, 0-2 SEC) travel to Williams-Brice
Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina, to square off against the South Carolina
Gamecocks (1-3, 0-2 SEC). ESPN’s Football Power Index currently gives the
blue-and-white a 39% chance of winning the game.
South Carolina leads the all-time series 17-12-1; with an
8-5-1 record against the Cats in Columbia. Despite this, Kentucky enters
Saturday’s game with a five-game winning streak over the Gamecocks. Kentucky
has outrushed the Gamecocks in each of the last four games, reaching at least
184 rushing yards in each game. The Cats have surpassed 200 rushing yards in
three of the last five meetings.
Both Kentucky and South Carolina will start their backup
quarterbacks on Saturday as Terry Wilson and Jake Bentley are both out for the
year with injuries. Kentucky backup quarterback Sawyer Smith is 43 of 85
through the air for 575 yards, to go along with four touchdowns and four interceptions.
South Carolina backup quarterback, Ryan Hilinski has thrown for 772 yards, five
touchdowns, and three interceptions with a completion percentage of 62.4.
At Monday’s press conference, Mark Stoops had this to say
about Hilinski: “He gets rid of the football. He’s a rhythm guy. He likes to
throw in rhythm and get there and disperse the football. He’s got a lot of good
guys to throw it to. They’ve got some talented guys at wide receiver. He likes
to get rid of it. He makes good throws. He’s made some extremely tough throws,
and then he just looks good when he’s comfortable out there and throwing in
rhythm.”
As for Kentucky, A.J. Rose has rushed for nearly 300 yards
on the season. Against Mississippi State last week, Rose rushed for 105 yards
on nine carries recording his first 100-yard game of the season and the third
of his career.
Lynn Bowden is Kentucky’s leading receiver. Bowden has 27
receptions on the season for 330 yards. Bowden is the first Wildcat with at
least six receptions in each of the first four games of a season since James
Whalen did so in 1999. Bowden is one of two players in school history, the
other being Larry Seiple, to have at least 125 receiving yards in two SEC road
games.
Bowden currently has 1,285 career receiving yards which
ranks 18th in school history. Bowden has recorded 111 career receptions, which
ranks 15th in school history.
Defensively, sophomore linebacker DeAndre Square has a
team-high 31 total tackles on the season. Kentucky has recorded five
interceptions on the season with no player recording multiple interceptions.
Similarly, Kentucky has nine sacks on the season with nine different players
getting credited.
As for South Carolina, the Gamecocks are in desperate need
of a victory. After Saturday’s game, the Gamecocks’ next two games are against
Georgia and Florida, which makes the game with Kentucky a must-win game for the
garnet-and-black.
Offensively, senior wide receiver Bryan Edwards is averaging
nearly 78 receiving yards per game. The 6’3” senior also leads the team in
receptions with 21. Senior running back Rico Dowdle leads the team in both rushing
attempts (41) and rushing yards (268).
Defensively, the Gamecocks’ sophomore linebacker Ernest
Jones, Mississippi State’s Jaquarius Landrews, and Kentucky’s DeAndre Square
are tied for fourth in the SEC in tackles per game with 7.8 each. Senior
defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw (6’6”, 310 lbs) leads the SEC with four sacks on
the season.
All things considered, this is a game that both programs
desperately need to win. The game is scheduled to start at 7:30 and will air on
the SEC Network.
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